The California Lumber Merchant - January 1951

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Specialists

Jlaop & BntAyT 5a7a CABINET }YOODSFOREIGN and DOMESTIC TIMBERs PLyWOODS FTOORING DOWELS T&G WALL PANELINGS DRY KILNS SAN FRANGISCO 24 OAKTAND I 2l5O Oqkdole Ave. 5OO High Sfreet ATwoter 8-143O ANdover l-1600 Established 1872
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Look to Quality Woods of [Jniform Gtade

At 14 modern mills, the Long-Bell Lumber Company produces quality lumber products of uniform grade from the woods of southern and far western states. For your requirements in Douglas Fir, White Fir, West Coast Hemlock, Ponderosa Pine, Southern Pine, Southern hardwoods and oak flooring, you can look to Long-Bell with confidence.

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TO BEAUTIFY HO'NES WITH WETDWOOD

More help-you-sell suggestions!

Point out to all your cusromers the decorativestructural advantages of Weldwood@ Hardwood Plywoods. Show them how mucb even a littleVeldwood can add to any home . . . in appeal, in comfort, in downright livability.

And it's easy to prove Veldwood's economy, even to hard-to-convince customers. Because Weldwood has structLual strength as well as decorative beauty. One material {oeg two jobs. It's permanent, too. pioperly installed, Weldwood is guaranteed for the life of thL building.

There's a market. A big one. W'aiting.

Builderswill be quick tobuy because W'eldwood is quick to work, easy to handle on new construcrion. And it gives new homes that out-of-the-ordinary beauty that warms up pfospective buyers.

Homeouners will want it, too. For even a little rVeldwood in a remodeled room adds a lot of beauty. Take advantage of this double-barreled opportunity. There's many asquare foot of profitable'Weldwood sales waiting for you. Don't let it go by.

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A Half-Higb Storage Wall makes the ideal division between living and dining sections of small homes. Can be fixed or moiable. Dressing up the Foyer helps any house make a good, first impression.-lVeldwood Paneling nefe adds a real luxury look. Setting off a Bay Wind,out with rWeldwood transforms it intoa commanding point of interest that means a lot to any room. A Paneled lYallbehitd the bed brines real distinction to any bedroom. It's .inexpinsive, easy and it sells a lot of \Teldwood. A Brtgbt Breakfast Noo& can come to life A plartroom as part,of a. Iarge kitchen. Weldwood Panel- goes up quicl ing makes this easy to do, easy to look at. three sizes : I
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Pacilic Lumber Co. Buys Dolbeer Ccrrson

CATIFORNIA TUMBER MEICHANT Poge 2 I. E. MARTIN Editor qod Mcrnoger W. T. BLACK Advertising Manoger THE CALIFOR).fIA LUMBERMERCHANT JackDionne. Publisltn Iocorporqlod uodor ihc lowr ol Cqli.lornio J. C, Diouo, Prrr. qad iroo.; I. E. Mortia, Vico-Pror.: W' T' Blqcl' Sccrctqry Published the lst cnd lSth ol each month ot 508-9-10 Centrol Building, 108 West Sixth Streot, Loe Angeles, Colil', Telephono VAndiko 4565 Eotcrrd qr Sccoad-qlorg motter Soptcmb ctE. 1922, qt lhc Polt Ollicc qt Los Angolca, Cqliloroic, uudrr Act ot Mqrch 3' 1879 SAN F'NANCISCO OFFICE W. T. Blqck {20 Mcrkst St. Sqa Frqucirco ll YUltoo 2-{797 PEGGY STINLING Areietqnt Edilor M. ADAMS Arrirtcnl Mcncger Advertising Bctes on Applicction tlii;'3:;:'.":ff";":?"t:#r Yeqr t..,5 1\(;r,.r.r,.s lr. (.\1.il.'()l{\t\..1 \\t \liY I. l')51
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Whether it moves by rail 0r water, your C. D. Johnson lumber shipment is quickly loaded and dispatched. Last year, C. D. Johnson loading crews, working night and day, loaded nearly 140,000,000 feet of lumber on 53 ships and 2247 railroad cars.

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Pacilic Lumber Co. Buyr Dolbeer Carson

One of the most important sawmill and timber sales in ipaiifornia history was announced on December t5 in the l'-fo[owing brief manner: "A. S. Murphy, President, announced today that The Pacific l-umber Company has 'purchased the timber holdings, plant, inventory, and other ,. important assets from the individual partners of Dolbeer '. & Carson Lumber Company, and intends to continue the operation of both woods and the mill without any material ii"changes in methods of production, present personnel, wages' '' or workingconditions. The Eureka plant'will operate under I the general supervision of G. J. Manary, Manager; Scotia."

. The Pacific Lumber Company, with headquarters in San Francisco, thus assumes greatly entarged proportions in li' ttte sawmill world generally and the Redrvood industry in

particular. It operates at Scotia, located close to Eureka in Humboldt County, one of the world's biggest and most

modern sawmill plants, with two sawmill units each containing four headrigs, and a vast number of supplementary ' units for manufacturing and preparing for market the ' products of their Redwood forests.

It has now added through the purchase announced above, another modern Redwood sawmill, equipped with two band headrigs and all supplementary equipment including brand new dry kilns, and located on tidewater on the Eureka ocean front. The Scotia plant cuts above 100,000,000 feet of Redwood annually, and the Dolbeer Carson plant cuts 40,000,000 feet, giving Pacific a total annual production now of at least 140,000,000 feet of Redwood. The entire production is now being marketed through the sales department of the Pacific Lumber Company. The sales offices

of the Dolbeer & Carson Lumber.Compairy are now being closed. A. L. Hoover Company represents Pacific Lumber Company in Southern California.

, The amount of timber involved is close to a half billion feet. In addition to the timbered land purchased the deal also included 9,000 acres of cut over land which will be used for a tree farm.

'' The Dolbeer & Carson Lumber Company started business at Eureka on April 17, 1863, and has been manufacturing and selling Redwood products continuously since that time. William Carson and John Dolbeer were the original founders of the business, but for many years pre-

vious to the organization of the company, William Carson had been logging and lumbering in Humboldt County. He is reputed to have cut the first sawlog ever cut in that county in 1850.

Henry M. Hink, president and general manager of the Dolbeer & Carson Lumber Company since 1941, made formal annouhcement of the sale to the lumber world. Mr. Hink has been with the company for forty years, and is the third president of the concern in its 87 years of existence. Another veteran employee of Dolbeer & Carson is E. J.'Stewart, plant manager at Eureka, who has been with the company more than fifty years.

Indurtrirl Lumbcrmcn'g Club Meeting

The Industrial Lumbermen's Club of Southern California held a dinner meeting for salesmen and key personnel of

an interesting report on the meeting held recently in St. : Louis, Mo., which was called by the Army Engineers in '

tend.

J. M. Dean, secretary-manager of the Building Material Dealers' Credit Association, Los Angeles, gave an inforrnative talk on Credits.

The Western Pine Association sound motion picture, "Harvesting Western Pines" was shown the gathering.

Scrn locquin Hoo-Hoo Club

Ladies Nigrht lcnucry l3

The January l3 meeting of San Joaquin Hoo-Hoo Cllt 11 No.31 will bethe Club's 2nd Annual Ladies Night. It will:'r.$ be held at the Sunnyside Country Club. and a big atten-:--'; dance is looked for by Willard LaFranchi, attendance "*t , r',tfi mittee chairman. r"'i,;.';l'i;'

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lumber To Bqck Up Our Fighring Men ls The Firsl Order Of Business At Our Mills

Much of our currenl production is moving out on Government Requisitions.

Unril our Unifed Nstions lob is finished we will divide the bqlqnce of our production omong our regulor customers who qre doing essenfiol civiliqn work.

THER,E IS NO tET DOWN IN OUR GIUATITY-PRECISION MANUFACTURE AND KIIN DRYING

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thrt oncc rold for ten bucks, brlng e hundrod.r: ' thc cerc of the $eak nor thc lumber wcre thc thc rcrult of urphing but the infated riturtloii' .ing ttcn. .'|lrt|l

, Ray Sabcrron, of St. Paul, writer thet he thittb thc rtory

Thc ycar clorcd with avcrage lumbcr prlcer lowcr than thc high lcvcl of the year; but with frc told ycur ego in thcre columnr ir much morc pcrtinent logr end rtandlng timber remaining at i''rbd timcly today than it cvcr war bcforc; he rayr he tcllr it cVe4rwhere,hc gocr. "***

It,ir the onc about thc Southern rawmill opqrator who ' hircd a ncw fireman one day, and thcn left for a couplc of hourg aftcr putting the new man to work. When he rei turned hc found the fireman building fire with grcat cnergy while thc boiler was showing aignr of melting.

"Good God, mant" shouted the sawmill owncr, pointing to the steam gaug€, "you'll blow up thie miU if you don't l.,ttopt Can't you see the gauge showg 90 degrees?" "Nine$/ , degtecs, hell l" said the wild-eyed fircman, "THAT'S THE

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And Ray says, looking at what's going on in and wit'h this country today, our fix is very much like that of the sawmill at that very moment.

-Ednr St. Vinccnt Millay ;;, eerious nature, if the fate of the nation and civilization did j.: not seem in such tragic danger, a whole lot could be written i''about 1950.

of lcvcla; and with a demand less than during thc levelr of thc year, yct etill in comparativety powcrful

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dict. Jurt a few daye since, President Trumsn

It would be folly to try and look into the lumbcr,Or we no\,r find ourselves, the immediate resulte of wbieh evcn thc bravcst or most egotistical would attempt-to, announced a state of emergency, which putr thir natiC practically a war footing, and'brings to thc indurtiy

things to think about, and new problems in the offing. rl.**

That the entire lumber industry is joining edly in the plans of the government to save this through enormously increased production of war goes without saying. I think the industry is in much position to help with the war effort than it was at

The ycar 1950 is close to its final finish, as this is being glnning of World lVar Two, because when that ;i typcd. ff there was nothing else to tdk about of more came it found an industry bled white from long yc depression. Its mills were run down, and it waq far ffi equipped as to timber supply than it is today. ,,,t:ti,i * * * '',,.*.ll

In this year lumber and building material prices rose higher than ever before (following the lead of most vital ' ' commodities such as beefsteak, etc.); the cost of manu1 'facturing them rose in about the same degree; the tide of ' -building throughout the nation reached altitudes never bel1l fore dreamed of ; wages, and profits, and tree values, and i:' everything else that had to do with the lunaber industry ' swept up to new heights in the general infation that has. : come upon us. Not only the cost of manufacture of lumber ,r' and building materials rose to new levels, but so, likewise, did the cost of merchandising and distribution. .***

During the greater part of the entire year there has been an insistent demand for lumber never previgusly known, and the rising costs and prices seemed to deter tfte giant I building boom very little. A strange year. I have seen tenderloin steak sell for $2.75 a pound that I used to buy long ago for less tJran 25 cents; and I have seen lumber items

I think the sawmill industry of the United Statee ii fixed right now to supply the lumber needs of thq

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Eosier lo cul cleqner edges less wosle!

Faster, better installation is a plus advantage you get with Johns-Manville Smoothgrain Asbestos Siding.

That's because the surface of this newly-improved siding is smooth, not grooved. With the cutter always working against a smooth surface, the cut edges are clean and sharp. There's no chipping to cause spoilage of maf appearance. Also, the siding is stronger because it has the same cross section throughout.

It resists soiling better, too, because it has no grooves, no raised texture to catch the dirt. The ..grain" is not produced by any grooving of the shingle; it is bailt-in

bymeans of ceramic granulesn deeplyembedded into a sparkling white background. The striking appearance is always rhe same from any angle you look!

Smoothgrain Asbestos Siding comes in an outstanding variety of beautiful Permatone colors, including Heather Green, Autumn Brown, the warmly rich and practical \D/eathered Gray, and theever-popular Silver Gray which goes well with any color scheme. For full-color brochure, writeJohns-Manville, Box 2)O, N. y. 16, N. y. Johns-lUldnuilh

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possible war effort, than it ever was before. The industry is better organized than it has ever been, and the government will be able to secure from it morc concerted and positive action than ever before. From a lumber stand point, the emergency finds a strong, well organized, and well financed industry, capable of doing-as thc old saying goes-"the most difficrrlt things right now, the impossible things just a little later." There is nothing for government to worry about in this emergency from a lurnber standpoint.

How much lumber ,h";"; effort will demancl is something nobody in authority has even attempted to guess at, at the time this is being written. It makes no difference what the amount is. The industry will handle all such problems, and leave plenty of lumber available for all needed domestic and private building.

On Sattrrday, the l6th J"r*or"o...-b.r, President Truman made official announcemcnt placing this country and nation in a state of emergency. The night before he had spoken over the radio to the entire nation, announcing the action to come, and telling why. His was not a dramatic announcement. I-Ie was not on fire. If I dared use the word to a Truman, I would say that his voice was flat and unemotional. But his words were more assuring than his eloquence. He announced that we were going to get ready to resist the aggression of Black Russia as quickly and definitely as possible.

He announced that our military strength would be increased to somewhere between two and one-half and three and one-half million men, that we will turn out war planes five times as fast as we are now doing. He said that government will take whatever steps are necessary to hold the line with regard to wages, prices, production, etc., and that the nation will work harder and longer hours than it has been working. He said that we would raise the money for the huge cost of these emergency preparations by taxation. He announced that Charles E. Wilson, until recently President of General Electric Company, had accepted the job of Director of the new office of Defense Mobilization.

Getting Wilson was a fine stroke of business for the government. Not a new dealer, or a boy friend from Missouri, Mr. Wilson represents the finest ability there is to be had in this nation, and businessmen generally will breathe more freely at being called on to serve with him. Now we will ail watch with keen interest the steps that will be taken to build up our defense against the world-wide pressure of the Communist hordes. Certainly the lumber industry will do an enthusiastic job when called upon.

In the meantime, the world about us looks black. To the man in the street it seems that history has no precedent (as indeed it does not) for the fix in which we find ourselves. In Korea tens of thousands of our finest young men have fallen in conflict with the red hordes. It is like a death struggle between two men, one of them free to use his every effort. the other with his feet chained. MacArthur's planes and forces cannot go beyond a certain line to attack supply

sources, etc. They must be rrtterly careful about the whole thing. It is a situation unheard of in all the history of warf are' :r :l: ::l

Who says he can't? The United Nations. And what is the United Nations, the man in the street wants to know? Apparently it is a debating society which sits and listens while savage men representing savage governments pour out their foul slanders against the United States. They say that MacArthur leads the United Nations forces. But does he ? France has about as many men helping MacArthur as would make a police force in a modest sized town. England has less than 6,000 troops helping in Korea. A few other nations have a few men each over there. not enough to quell a riot in a small town. But they call it the United Nations army. It is the United States army, and with its hands tied.

As Joseph P. Kenned;, ;.r-". ambassador to Great Britain and a leading Democrat under both Roosevelt and Truman, recently publicly said: we have spent fifty-two billions of dollars for foreign aid, and we have fewer friends abroad today than we ever had.

No, the man in the street feels that something is horribly wrong. He reads the papers and sees pictures of American boys fighting and dying in freezing weather in Korea, and on the same day Chinamen representing the men who are doing the killing, and Russians who are unquestionably giving the orders, rise in the United Nations assemblies and snarl and defame those dying men. Is this Americanism? How do they dare?

Are the meetings of nations so much different from the meetings of men? Suppose YOUR boy or mine was dying in Korea and we heard some foreign critter defaming them. What would we do? Why do we sit with such criminals? Why should we tolerate the Russian and Chinese representatives and listen to their insults? Is there any reason that would appeal to the average American? If you, friend, don't think that all of the men and women in this nation wherever you find them, are asking those questions today, then you'd better get out among them and listen. :l: )1, ;::

We are actually at war now, with all the war preparations and the state of emergency in full effect. The war in Korea is the fourth most serious war in American history. An inspired soldier, hampered by historically unheard-of restrictions, leads our forces. While here at home thousands of terrible little stinkers-Oh, what stinksl5 !-31s conducting a smear campaign against that man. That's another thing that could never have happened before in our history. The pinkish smear brigade is bold, and getting bolder. And getting away with it.

The man in the street ," "*r"* THIS question: "What are we going to do about the thousands of American boys who lie dead in the Korean snow? Shall we continue to hear them defamed by foul Communist5 felsvsl-they and

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Maybe, on this New Year, you can get a laugh out of this true story. I have a two year old grandson, Jackie Bran_ non, of Houston, Texas. He fell in love with a popular song he heard on a record at home. The other night he said his little prayer before he went to sleep. He said: "God bless Mom, God bless Big Dad, God bless Sister, God bless all those we love-and Goodnight Irene."

Frank A. Connolly, president of the Western Hard.r,r,ood Lumber Co., Los Angeles, has been nominated for a di_ rector for the year 1951 by the board of directors of the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce.

John Hanson, Anderson-Hanson Company, Studio City, made a trip to Dallas, Texas, recently where he visited the company's Dallas office and called on the lumber trade.

Your Christmas issue was excellent and read by every one here in the office, and I know it must have met with excellent reception elsewhere.

F. E. Nicholson, California Builders Supply Co. Oakland, Calif.

Tacoma lumher $ales, Inc.

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Delicnce Lumber Co.

Tccomq, Waslr

Dickrrcrn Lumber Compcny

Tccomc, Wash,

Kcrlen-Dcrvis Compcny

Tccomc, Wcrsh.

Tacomcr Hcrrbor Lumber d Timber Co.

Tccomc, Wcsh.

G. t. Spier Co.

Arccrtc, CcliL

AIso

Northern Cclilornicr

crnd Southern Oregon

FIR cnd REDWOOD MIttS

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Forcrtry rnd Conrcrvotion Arl'n ,,Holdr Annurl Convcntion in San Froncirco

Walter Neils, of Libby, Montina, was elected president ,of the Western Forestry and Conservation Association at the 41st annual conference of the Association, held at the Sir Francis Drake Hotel, San Francisco, December 6,7, and 8.

S. G. Smith, of Vancouver, B. C' was elected first vice president. Other vice presidents elected were: Idaho, John Aram, Boise; Oregon, E. P. Stamm, Portland; Washington, E. R. Aston, Omak; California, Gordon Manary, Scotia; Montana, A. L. Helmer, Polson.

'Re-elected were Clyde S. Martin, Tacoma, Secretary; C' S. Cowan, Seattle, Treasurer; Stuart Moir, Portland, Forest Counsel; Carl V. Hersey, Portland, Assistant SecretaryTreasurer.

The attendance was estimated at 450 loggers, lumbermen, foresters, and scientists from ll western States bnd Canada.

Speakers on Wednesday morning included Lyle F' Watts, Chief of the Forest Service; R' C. St' Clair, British Columbia Forest Service; R. A. Colgan, executive vice president, National Lumber Manufacturers Association, and the retiring president, E. B. Tanner of Portland, Oregon.

On Wednesday afternoon Forest Committee reports 'were received from Thornton T. Munger, Philip A' Briegler, T. B. Plair, E. L' Kolbe, and W. H. Larson'

Speakers on the afternoon program were Emanuel Fritz, Professor, University of California; S. N. Wyckoff, director, California Forest Experiment Station; John B' Woods, Jr., Deputy State Forester, Oregon; John E. Liersch, Powell River Co., Ltd., British Columbia; Richard D. Roseberry. Diamond Match Company; Walter H. Horning, U' S. Dept. of the Interior; E. C. Rettig, Potlacl, Forests, Inc', and E. L. Kolbe, chief forester, Western Pine Association'

ThursdaY, December 7

The discussion was on the subect of "Protecting the Forest Crop," with C. S. Cowan, Washington Forest Fire Association acting as chairman, all rmorning and a part of the afternoon. From 3:00 to 5 :00 p.m. the discussion was on "Harvesting the Forest Crop," with Carl Walker, Feather River Pine Mills in the chair.

Friday, December 8

W. H. Price, general manager. Shasta Forests Co', was chairman. In the morning the subject of "Cooperation and Costs in Managed Conservation" in its various phases was discussed. '

The last speaker on the morning program was Kenneth Smith, assistant to the president, The Pacific Lum-ber Company, who took as his subject, "Sound Economics Prerequisite to Success in Managed Conservation'"

The afternoon session r,r'as taken up entirely with a Radio Round Table. Waldron Hyatt, Hammond Lumber Company, a member of the executive committee of the National Forest Industries Communications, was chairman'

George B. Mcleod, president of the Hammond Lumber Company, San Francisco, was presented with an honorary

gavel in rccognition of his gervices as presiderrt of the Asiociation. Hc was elected vice president in 1921, and became president later.

The California Redwood Association entertained a party of 97 visiting ladies with a two-hour boat trip around San Francisco Bay on the steamer "Hirbor Tourist," which has a capacity of 200 passengers. They were taken under the Gold-en Gate Bridge, over to Sausalito, around Alcatraz Island, and around Treasure Island. A professional announcer was on board to point out all the places of interest. Refreshments were provided for the guests' also bus transportation to and from the dock. John Freeman of the balifornia Redwood Association was in cllarge of the arrangements for the tour.

November Construction Contrcrct Awqrds

New York, December l4-Construction contract awards in the 37 states east of the Rockies in November totaled $1'087'(f,iz,}ffi,or 4 per cent less than the October figure of $1,135,815'000, but all 14 per cent more than the total for November 1949, it was reported today by F. W' Dodge'Corporation, construction news and marketing specialists'

The eleven-month 1950 total of $13,332,623,000 was 41 per cent higher than the correspqnding total lor 1949, according to the Dodge firm.

The total of square feet of floor area for the first eleven months of 1950 was 1,217,512,M or 54 per cent higher than the same total for last Year.

Residential awards in November totaled $496,682,W0' a decrease of 6 per cent from October, but 14 Per cent higher than November 1949. Non-residential awards totaied $434,894,000, or 2 per cent higher than October and 63 per cent higher than November last year'

Public and private works and utilities were $155,486,000 in November, or 13 per cent below October and 39 per cent lower than November 1949.

Ncrtional Home Week Contest

The Tacoma (Wash.) Sunday I-edger has been awarded first prize in the first nation-wide contest of "National Home Week" newspaper sections, in competition with 106 metropolitan newspapers, the National Association of Home Builders announced.

The second award went to the Columbus, Ohio, Citizen' while third place was won by the Grand Rapids, Mich', Press' The contest, sponsored by the National Association of Home Builders, an organization of 18,000 independent builders with chapters in 15i cities, was for the best Real Estate Section pubtistred during National Home Week, celebrated September 10-17.

Newspapers wining honorable mentions are: Seattle, Wash'' Times; iilendale, Calif., News-Press; Syracuse, N' Y', HeraldAmerican; New Orleans Times-Picayune, and the New York Times.

Theawardswillbemadeattheannualdinnerforthepress at NAHB's Chicago convention, January 22, 1951' P-rizes in cash or merchandise equivalent will be: First prize' $75; Secand prize, $50, and third Prize, $25'

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Central Valley Hoo-Hoo Club No. 62

Initiates 9 Kittens at Concat

\tine Kittens, (an appropriate number, :ts one olcl cat rc_ marked) u-ere initiatecl at the ConcatenzLtion held at the Hotel Cllark, Stockton, l)ecen.rber 6. 19.50.

The Ninc rr'hich oflrciated cor.rsistecl of : Snark, NI. Iil. Nelson, 1(t221 ; Senior Hoo_FIoo, Charles G. Bird, 1487,9; ,[u'rior Hoo-I{r., I_orris Farnsu,rirth. .1g020: Bojum, Seth I)otter,51867; Scrivenoter, It. S. Ftrller, 50912: Jabbern-ock, I,i. It. Stervart, 50917; Custocati;rn, .\1 J. Edinger, '1c3036; ,\rcanoper, Geo. (,roun,l, J.., .50915; Gur_ don, Tom Jones, 5W21.

The nine Kittens u.ere :

Raymond \\r. I,eck, American Lun.rber Co., N[odesto; Clark \\r. Parlier, Yancy Lurnber (.onrpany, Crou.,s Lancl_ ing; Cl1'de Olin Ilavsinger, Tarter, \\-ebster & Johnson. Inc., Stockton ; Iid*,arcl Allen \[ather. 13uilding \Iaterial Distribrrtors, St.ckt,rr ; [{erle L. ]risenhart, Freemrr-rt Lumber Co., Stockton; Henr' E. .\n<lerso', The Dianr.'cl Match Co., l\Iodesto ; llurlotpfr -f Strunk, The Dianron<1 Match Co., Nlodesto; \\rilbur Fullan,ay, Stockton Box Co., Stockton; Artl'rur Bener-ich, Union f,laning NIill, Stockton. Arnong visiting mernbcrs l,ere Bovard Shiblev. San Francisc<i; Chas. P. Olsen, San Francisco : I_eu.is A. Gorl_ ard, San I,-rlrncisco; Jim Hennessr.. Salinas.

Also present n'as Past Vicegerent \\rilliam lT. Ultch, Stockton. The total atte'cla.ce *.as 57, *,hich *.as good considering the se'ere st.rm throughout the cristrict ihat

e\.ening. -Ihose rvho attencled hatl an enjoyable time.

Seth Potter, president of the Club, has announced the folloling committees: program ancl Actit,ities, January, Cllark Bradfor<l ; February, Lou (iiottonini, Jr. ; Atienclance and Xfembership, Ken Orr, chairm;rn; Oda E,nsley, Mo_ desto; Don \\rells, Nlodesto; O. I). lluse, Stockton; Tom Jones Stockton ; Art trIartin, Sonora ; Nominating, Geo. Grorrnd, Sr., Chas. G. Ilird, Geo. Grorrr.rcl, Jr.,; Sporl, lV;tt Fullau-ay, Dick llorrisorr; Tail Trvistcr, A1 Edinger; pub_ licity, Chas. G. Bird, chairman; Clark Ilraclford, \Ioclesto: I)on lll;rir, Stocktolr.

Terrible Twenty Golf Tourncment

'-fhe Terrible T''e'tv hel<l its 295th g,rf tournament at the Annarrlale Countrl. Cl'b, pasadena, on Friclav after_ noon, Decenrber 8.

Harold -,\lling tn".on the first prize nith a net score of 66. Harry \\ihittaker, Herr.er. Llou.les. Bob Osgoocl and De_ \\ritt Clark u'ere tied for the scconcl prize, eich turning in a net score o[ 71. Thev u.ill play off the tie at the next torlrnament.

The big silr-cr trophy \\ras <lisltlayecl at the clinner, the rcc:rsion beirrg thc transfer fro'r Herr-e' Bo*.les *-ho held it for six morrths f.r rvinning the rnatch plav last year, to \'rc'r lTuck rvho *'.n the seconcl flight last vear ancl he *,ill hol<l it until next XIar-.

'fhe seconcl rounrl of r.r.ratch plav starts next month. The next totlrnament *'ill be held :rt thc Oakmont Countrv C lub, Tuesclay, Januarl' 1(r.

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It gives us pleasure to wish you A Huppt'und Prosperlus lieut yeur At the beginning of this, our 87th Year of Seraiee WusTERN DooR & SnsH Go. Phone TEmplebor 2-84OO OAKLAND 20, CAIIFORNIA

lnitiated at Eurelca, Cafif', Concatenation

'Eleven Kittens were initiated into the mysteries of HooHoo at ttre Concatenation held at Eureka, California' November 10, by Eureka Hoo-Hoo Club No' 63 on the occasion of the Annual Stag Day of the Northwestern California Lumbermen's Club. The Concat was held in the Eureka Inn, Eureka, at 4:29 p'm' in the Louisiana Room'

The Kittens were: ChetD.Eubanks,HumboldtPlywoodCorporation;Otto F. Peters, Humboldt Plywood Corporation; James C'

Anrrointed Mcncrger OI Cirlse Lumber ComPcnY

Joe Wilson was appointed manager ol the Chase Lumber CJrnpany, San Jose, Calif., succeeding the late Jack Norvell' who passed awaY December 9'

Mr. Wilrorr, who was formerly assistant manager' has been with the company more than five years'

Elliott, F. P, Baugh, Los Angeles; Bert J' Gilbert' lolly Varden Lumber Co.; Don Metcalf, Dolbeer & Carson Ltq ber Co.; Don L. Addison, Humboldt Plywood Corporation; Vincent T. Greenwood, Arkley Lumber Co'; H' Robert Halversen, Coast Pacific Lumber Co'; James D' Rossman' Twin Harbors Lumber Co', San Jose; J' E' Armstrong' Humboldt Plywood Corporation; Hal Hamilton' Hamilton Bros. Logging Co.

Above is a picture of the officiating officers'

Dubs, Ltd. Will PlcrY At Burlingcme Country Club

The first golf tournament and dinner of 1951 of Dubs' Ltd. will be held at the Burlingame Country Club' Burlingame, Calif., on Friday, January 19' Al Bell of Hobbs Watt fumUer Co., San Francisco, will be chairman of the day. Retioble

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Lumber Industry Advisors Named To Debnse Agencies

\\'lLshington. D. C.-The lumber inclustry has gaincd important rcpresentation irr clefense planning u,ith the apP,i'rtnrent .f five pronrinent lumbermerr as s1>eciar c.nsult:rnts on lrrmber to deferrse agencies.

Harry T. Kenciall, chairnrar.r ,,f th" bo:rrcl. \\.evcrhaeuscr Sales Conrpanv, St. I):rul \Iinnesotzr, has been namerl as a special crrsultant to the Nluniti'ns l3rarc1, the l)efense Deliartment policr.- groul) ri.hich coorclinates thc procure_ merrt, pr,llucti'rr and distribrrti.r plars of the militzrrv ser v i ces.

A reside't of St. lrarrl, IIr. Iicrrclall has spert his career in lumbering. IIe is a mer.ber.f the lr,arcl .f (lirectors of the Nati.':il Lur.ber lranrrfacturers Association. L his ne*' ad'isory calxLcitl-, he *'ilr assist irr f.rrnulatirrg ancl coordinating deferrse llolicies u.ith reg:Lrcl to rurnberui,rr,,r,g the r.arious g()\.ernmcnt zrger-rcies conccrnerl n.ith mobili_ zation.

The National Productiorr Authority. economic control :rgenc,v of tl-re Commerce l)epartnrcnt, has appointe<l four lumbermen as advisors on forest proclucts. These con_ sultants. n-ho assumerl their <luties December 4, arc C. ..\. Bruce, executive vice itresiderrt, E. I_. Bruce Lumber Co., Memphis, 'Ienn. ; Sl'ift Berr1., formerlr- nranag.er, ]{ichi_ gan-Calitornia Lun-rber Co., J,l:rcerville, Calif.; John Carnp, Sr., Camp NIfgr. Co., Franklin, \-a. ancl Charies \\r. Ing_ ham, Fischer Lumber Co., l,Iarcol:r, Oregon.

Their nrission is t, acr..ise the ri,rest I'r.clucts Dirrisi.' of NltA on al1 matters affecting lumlter, particularlv lith regard to establishing efl,cctive cooperation betn.een in_ dustry ancl gor-ernment.

E. S. Brush & Sons Open Retcil Ycrrd in Sqn Frcncisco

E. S. Ilrush. *'ho has been i'the rct^il l'nrber busiress for more than .l2 vears in San Francisco. ;11{ his tlro scins, I'-rank ]'-. Br'sh ar.rcl Erlruarcr F. Rrush. annource that thev lrar-e opcned a rctail lu'ber ytrrd at |ri.' 92, Sa' Frrt'cisc,, )l

Fra'rl< Bruslr has h:L<l llr.e ).c;rrs, ex,erie'rce in t,c retail lumber busir.ress, ancl Irrkruarcl has hacl tu,ri years, retail :rnrl two years' *-h.lesale cxperic'rcc. R.th are ex-serr,iccmen. Frar.rk \\'as :r l,ieutcniLrrt i' the Jlrgi'eers, :rrcl ltdrlie *-lts u,ith the C.mbat Engineers, i' \\,'.rlrl \\-ar lI. p,rth sa*. considerable service ir.r France an<l Gerrn:rrrr-.

Arcctcr Redwood Co. Has Christmas pcrty

r\r-cata Iied*.oorl Co.. _\rcata, Calif.,.acl its an'ual christmas Partl- r)ccember r5. r,rcsiclcnt Ho*.ar<l A. Lilrber' presirlc<l at the dinncr, rvhiclr u.as follou.erl br_ orter_ t:tirrment a'cl clancing. 'fhe p:rrtv rvas zrttenclcrl lry all tl_re enrplo,yees, their r,r.ivcs arrcl {anrilies.

Iirank \\'-ats.r-r :rnc1 Ilob \\/elr'rg .f thc Sarr Francisco office trayeled to -\rcata to attcnrl, err.rcl \[r. an<l Mrs. IIarrv Sclling of the l-os Angeles oljlcc n,ere also prcsent.

The consensus \\-as th:rt erreryborly hacl a \.er,\, goocl time.

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Age not guarantecd---Somc I have told for 20 years'-$ome Lesg

The Lazy Pitchet

Although the baseball season ended sevcral wceks back, the following mighty finc llascllall story gocs thc rottncls' This llitcher was notoriottsly lazy, btrt he had a very keen hcad on his shorrlclers, and sometimcs that quick wit helped orrt his laz.y l>o<Iy.

Hc was in a tight spot in a tough game' and when a very dangerotts batter came to the plate the manager gave the pitcher the signal to give him his base on balls; pass hirn.

Wasting no time the laz'y pitcher threw one into the ribs of the clangerous batter so fast he never had a chance to doclge or dttck it, and, rtrbbing his side he limped down to first base. After the inning was over the rnanager shoved the lazy pitcher into a corner of the dugout, and snapped:

"What was the idea of nailing that guy when I only told you to walk him?"

"You wanted me to send him to first, didn't you?" asked ths lazy pitcher.

"r did !"

"Then, what's the difference?" drawlcd the pitcher' "Why shotrlcl I tire r.r.ry arm with four pitchcs, whcn I got him thcrc with one?"

Scrn Jocrquin Hoo-Hoo Club

Hqs Good Meeting ct Desert Inn

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CAIIFORNIA I.UMEET MERCXANT Pogo 14

did someone say TIMBER?

Our eqr is olwoys 'woy out when folks stort tolking timber. sometimes our suppliers sweqr we've been eovesdropping on the big-tree-intercom to find out who's gonno end up os plywood.

But we've been oround timber long enough, 34 yeors, now, to know thot we hove io be choosy on quolity, ond thot meons picking our row moteriols corefully. Then we poss on the best prices we con to you. you con moke use of our timber know-how ony time. Just give us o cqll when you need hordwood, soffwood plywood, Formico, Simpson Insulot_ ing Products, or Mosonite Brond products.

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955 SOUTX aLAMaDA o tttNtfy OOtt LOt ANGtLti Iifornia el EVeneer Eo 1918 1950 HILL & MORTON, INC. Distributors of West Coast Lumber Products General Offices Dennison Street Wharf, Oakland 6, Calif. Phone ANdover 1-1017 Tetetype OA 226 tOS ANGEIES 45 8648 Melrose Ave. BRodshow 2-4375 - CResrview 6-316/l Tefefype - Bev.H.752l FRESNO, CALIF, 165 South First Street Phone 2-5t89 EUREKA P.O. Box 6 Cutten, Colif. Phone 4134W EUGENE. OREGON P.O. Box 571 Teletype EG22 Phone 4-6472

found Economict -. Prerequirite

to Succegr in Managed Conservation

Assistcnt to President, The Pccilic'Lumber Co. Belore the onnual conference of \flestern Fore$ry and Conservation Associotion at Scn Frcncisco on December 8, 1950

Thie Conferencc has been dedicated to a discussion of "Managed Coniliviiion;'- on tt C assumption that we arc going to be free to manace-frce to do what we plan to do about conservatlon. --Ir'i-ir..- ^L.ii* anwiqionad- bv the able leaders who have ad. fii;._iil-itre planning envisioned-bv-the abte who have t,".dr;;scd thii Confe-rence rvas basLd on that assumption' . tt had to bc.

i', We hlve no alternative. We either assume we ar€ -goin-g to r. coniinue-to have freedom of choice-we either keep on planning, we either continue cross-checking our experience and torward ; itrinklng at these annual conferences-or we-abandon hop-e. ---Vii

f,o"' valid is that assumption today? How much chance is theii thlt we will remain free to manage-free to do what we it""-t" do about conservation? What hope have we that our plans ioi -an"gea conservation can succeed unless there is a return to leonomii-t"nity-unless we somehow arres-t our headlong plunge I into socialism?- What good the most practical managed conservation planning if our timber industry is nationalized?

Coirosi.'e ioubt as to the end pattern of the economic and Polit- ' ical system which is evolving in America, consciously .and unt consci,ously,. afiectsthe thinking of everv.executr-v_e i1 9lI_ i1g-t:lll --i cannof imacine an audiencJ more acutely aware of this problem than the United- States members of this Association. Through most

', of- ihe 4l years you have been holding these Conferences our f industry hai been-resisting attempts at Federal regimentation..

i Th. ionc continued and unabated campaign for power to regulate our indrisirv is just one facet of the "planned economy" program ' of supplanting government by taw with government by m-en, but :' it is one *. Fave seen work at closerange and understand.

,,. - Certainly, those of you. from Oregon who.have been battling in

free Ameiica the coercive tactics of the bureaucrats trying to deprive you of your investment in roads do not need a blueprint of what regimentation can mean.

If any oT us had not understood before the need to stand up and fight for liberty, certainly we could have wanted no more warninc than the look we have had at the proposed super-state in the gui-se of a Columbia Valley Authority.

While our friends in Canada, who are members of this Association, can at the moment plan ahead with more assurance than we and are too gracious to point out that from theway-\ile act an objective observer could conclude we are deliberately trying to destroy ourselves, they nevertheless must understand as clearly as any of us that the one great issue which transcends in importanceevery other issue in the-world t.oday is whether coercion shall everywhere supplant freedom, whether the creeping paralysis of paganism shall psajn 9.1gulf civilization, whether here in.Americl y!9re.the seem' ii-gly illimitable light of freedom has burned brightest and d.e- i velobed the greatest nation yet on earth we shall fail to meet the ' challenge of history.

If we pressed them they might giveus a preview of what could happen to our timber industry by quoting Cecil Palmer, of London, or the methods employed by the British government, which he describes as "evil, despotic, totalitarian power," in nationalizing the British railways: '.

"First the socialist government threatened nationalization until they beat down the market priceofrailway shares. Then, having ' beaten down the price to a fraction of the railways' true value, the socialist government took the railways without paying a penny. They compelled the shareholders to accept government IOU's'bearing 3 per cent interest and payable in 30 or 40 years. Now they are moving to takeover our prosperous steel ' industry by similar shady tactics."

t Or they might refer us to Sir Ernest Benn, who has said to I us:

road,starting when government had- almost nothing to do with tradi, and ciding w-here all tradc is under the dead hand ot iti-St.ti. l-etica, as I understand, is about half-way rlong this road to disester. - i,tna *ttite you fortunate Americans will last-a little..longer tt an tfie tiji 6f us, your doom is also assured. if you, likc us' relv uDon politics and collective action to- relieve y-ou ot th.e ;;;m;i ind natural reiponsibilities of healthv men. For sociali;;-l;ili"iiit"-; it isa disease, The 'something for nothing' mentality is, -in fact, an economic cancer.

;'You are'in a beiter position to revers€ this mad -rush to turn perions into robots- !y meals of.the 'planned-economy' ,, and the 'welfare state.' May God Suide you in your.ucclslon"'

So, genttemen, I am sure i need lake no. time making out .a case' tEat a soirnd economy is a "prerequisite" to success in manaced conservation.

lnilead I am going to talk to you about the most important olanninc for successful managed conservation you can posslbly dolmore-important than all the other things discussed here, because'the iuccisi or failure of alt of them hinges upon it-planning to stay free.

Freedom is not free. There is a price tag on liberty. That.price is indiviauat willingness to carry the responsibilities of being a free man-to act as a free man.

Wh.n -ore citizens are wilting to be wards of astate for fancied ...uiitv than are wilting to stand up and slug it out for themselves ift.n tieeao- is gone. ft will besliattered on the reefs of political expediency. -

bur ltiitO faith that freedom is automatically gu-aranteed b-y the rieht to vote hasalready been so exploited by political.charlatans thit we have been rapidly voting ourselves into.slavery' tnto ab;ect dependence upon Sovernmental control of our lives' --ii-ir;; ti*?-.b.i" more important than in this confused,. almost hviieiical. oost-Korea era thaa weget it fixed in our minds for once' "ia itt tti"i it is not the right to vote 'but what becomes law that leaves us free or chains us to the juggernaut state' '-l';;";;i do tltt"t than quote here -what Admiral Ben Moreel,

p.eri-ae"f.f lones & Laugtrlin Steel Company, said recently on this point: '--'--iAg"in.t the background of my-many years of service in the ' N"uu-i -ike this dlclaration: I-do not fear the Russian army .iiil"-"i6* to-t ot the hydrogen bomb nearlv.so.much,as. I fear this concept of using the law to,relieve lndlvlduals ot tne iii'o..iititltv .?ittiit .*-" welfare and to deprive them of their freedom of choice. -':'W;-;;

"ir-t"i the'danger of the militarv threat to our freedom. If we are attdcked ie will fight and we will win! But few of-us app"at to undirstand thiiinsidious process whereby *" "i. using bur own laws and our own government to destroy "o"-"*" lib"erties just as surely as if some foreign conqueror had powerover us.

"When our liberty is gone-whether because som.e- aggressor takes it from us byiorcJor because we ourselves willi-ngly vote ii "*au-.i"ilized-man will die. Men will .become robots, ma--' .lit*r"*it-ft.ti--i"0, .onttolled and driven y godless masters'"

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Evervone in this room is familiar with the tremen'dous awakening ' .f "b;;il; -l.ia.tt in recent vears to this^ .challen-ge- and witlt ;h";;i;;;"i-bv ru"t1 organizatibns as-the NAM, the^U'S' Chamber ;"i;;;;;;",-it'i st"tJand local Chambers of Commerce,-'th6 C.E.D., many great national advertisers, .America's. Future,- Inc', ;;;dt r'"iiira"-ti." foi Economic Education' You have .undoubt' iliv'.o"i.irutid to some of that work and you should support

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Jonuory l, l95l Poge 17 0 o n? saY ?l!.Y ?!^4 ^.^' .) :,,i,*!(!!(K"'i ROUNDS TRADING COMPANY Dependable Whofesofe Distributors PACIFIC COAST FOREST PRODUCTS Redwood Douglos Fir Cedqr Shingles Ponderosq Pine Sugor Pine White Fir fhe Wise Buyer ROUNDS Out His Needs From ROUNDS Generol Office Crocker Bldg. sAN FRANCISCO 4, CALIF. YUkon 6-0912 Southern Colifornio Ofiice I lO West Oceon Blvd. LONG BEACH 2, CALIF. long Beoch 7-2781-NEvodo 6-4056

[4i'l:nlfiq{Ltidj;ii,tif**]:i;""}i-:;}:'firuiit9ili.;:iq':\iH::;-#',ff itr.,?r*.ff'; ic,i--ii8 ;dh-ihilt;J mess rctlini, Mcn and womcn have rold one at e time. ,Onc pcrgon can only wait on.onc 9erton * lfi'.: X-*;.rrieti-iiiit otity-lui oni vecudm cleanci And m.cn If we look at Humboldt County, the larscst lumber erg-ducltg. tgolncn_-rrc only going to be resold on.the,lT!l-i.1n-^I1l,DV county in Cahfornia, b.ut relatively. poor as..cor.n-D_]r-cd_rYltl#E rlii"-r'jfiil:iiiin-iJ'--in:ina uf secing it dcmonrtratid.- iY'lnli'*. h;;'ill-il piiiuiJ.-ii..iiiring o".' thc hcids of itr.648{ tc realon l-iec in rimDle and obvious fundamenta-ls that cvcry citizcns ia $115.341,000 of Fedcral debt, yet- thc asscascd vlluc or ,.naniier liver by. ile.knows.that.thc world-doe.s look flat Ji itr-{p1^"nirty in'thc County is only a littlc over helf '3r mu-chlllj.ii'it":Hoolti: t:"!'#"311'ilr"iJ"lll*,.llft"kifiiJii: *ti,Y'Sl;t bonded inrrebtedless or.the..county is.gr,833,0n), vet s 'r't Er!" i'ini-on-3iiit,i;i !a ia iireeetl" the faith.' t"ii,i'lliir inrlebtedness of the- -countv is.$1,833,0fi), ! rcrron Church belle [,.-HJ tnows that wc "qry,1-nt" end "buy" what- hts been."aold" its-ciiize;s- r"uii pay $2,307,000 ($l million more) Per year tor itrs. rnd thrt thc job has to be :donc ovcr and over again' tle tlcir share of the interest ort the federal debt' 5il'.iiil'"t.i?'t;;d;,iii-.til'"iJ;i'td"i.-io down a tree 39 "'you can easity catcutat."ii'til,Ji;";i-oiyoq' own communitv trif a-o ii. aiti v"" ti,iti nrii no*ini you can sly will provoke as much sefious

thouight. , . , i:,- '--Wft; we begin to. tike that kind of. look at what 4 $260^bitli?tl' 'Thc great crying nced is for the tens of thousands.of men like O.fri'iii.itr *i1i"-.t*iiv iii ttt"t we ha-ve to stop going into.debt 'ou anii me to hammer out for ourselves our- own-.philosophy .ot ind start retting out of debt,and to understand that the waste ol you hainmer for. own..philosophy .ot .ia.t getting to .unders.tand inai"ia*tii;, to decide preciselv ryh.at rye do. believe a,nd.ryfv *"-r iatr b-e ieplaced only by the-patient- toit.of our citizens' iii.ii-ttri pti,biemi of governmeit debt,. atodt infation, about the "Tf *" *it.-itrinling ttraiight about what this $260 billion deb,t ifttrt-tir-*5rt, a-Uout riik capital, aboutjobs, about social secur.ity, n,".ur'it *outA be aToi har?er for demagogues to get- away with afiout price control,--about wage levels, about. confisc.atory-tal"Jlgll n.1t only paying nothing o.n this- debt but increasing.,it-f-o_r unes-

Itil;-;F;-;;;biimi governmeirt debt,.atodt-infation, Sbout "Tr wite-itinting ttt"ilt,t ]frtrt-tir-*5rt, secur.ity, get 'iUJ"i itii-ii.t.tr.dttia money-and-above all-about governmental t.titi"i'-i*rl.iJi;ut;; in'a time of boom business conditions. lin-tciicntioiiism, and then ma[<e a per-sonal con-tribution of our own --ln-"aaiii." to that, such an approach to.clarifying debt auto- jintCrvCntionism,and make personal conrrlDutlon er uul uwrr ln addition approacn to-clarlrylng _rrcul auruiiiti ""a enetgy to the saving of the freedom of opportunity system' "riii.Jiv ieads to developmerrt ol ,equally clear and effective ex.'il-;;;ili"; 5i,r oo,n empl6yees and our. own neighbors on our ;;i;;;ti;;t ;i-whv printing and stuffing the ,banks with bonds that tpirr p*.."]"1 faith and beiief in the Anrerican way' --, --1!- - :- Ii" ".i .*.tt"ngid-fot nr6ney. already-save.d h.as exactly l!9,-1"T: fThJ,-e"i-s';;';ii;r-;t-io-saieguird _our -freedoms. Salvation is "k'".i"ir-it-ifir'g irr.'riii"iv"ln ouibo"t.rc, in savingi banks,. in Oeiriii"l.--W; Mt; to live up_ttour beliefs and we have to sell i;;;.-,;"d il-ti% insurance worth less as the printing 1nd qagsinq iltiem pirsonally. We cannot buy eco4omic literacy' of counterfeit nroney. (Which is one quick way to start explaining * inflqtion.)

That l6ads to dispelling illusions alout the tickets called mor€Y, r: Too many of us, far too many,don't know precisely what we do "b;;-f-p;fits, "t oui .the'difference between voluntary investment believe, or why. w. *Jit'ii;'i;J';'A' ;ril'['iiJ-iitti;:-- . - ;;,0-t^",-'.:g'l;,"^ltll-'ll::9,.11.,^:l1ti:" lj-:1i'::'"1l3rtJo"';"J;.,r"u. o'{lf:';,""'"iinl;" Y;":",t f:f,.}3',1i,'l;ll'i', ',"""-.'i'Jl3u,. "na ,o ""fl.',T",:fl.':"r::i';i'il"t'ir'ili"'i1"il_;i.;ii;:;;;hi-b-e ia'inea. ct."r't6- "t -ttrouta Ue understood by everyone' We may be even * resentful that we have to defend the right' L '-iluJ';h";'Ir jrit'llvir-"t-*. tt"ti to do"if we are to win the fight Libcrty is not divisible. Lose economic liberty-become a slave

I foi men's minis. to the Siate-and you ultimately lose all liberty.- .

t --We must sornehow prove to them that-the marvelous acconl- Now the right 6f a pe.son to the product of his own labor.is ofiiirit"iilr li A-..i." -we so blithely take for granted are, in fact, tr"iii-'irl.--i"r"-a"iiu" '""a ttr" keystoni o-f economic lib-ertv. The ili;l;r;il;a; ioi* oigo".rnment thit left men free to do their own ii.t"iiirt.'ti. State takes on" p.nny more -of the -product of his labor ;i;";ir;; "nd tttat a 'iplanned economy" .must of necessitybe ruu i;;; hi- by forcc or the thriat of force than is necessary to ' [u "-*.i,i.it-ent thit keepr tn.n from doing what the-y plan to do. ."rir "" rtt"'esserrtial functions of government, then to- that -extent -tt i3 not enough just to say "I think" or "I believe"' ttie Statehas made him its slave, by depriving him of the liberty ', ii vlu-"ti goi-ngi" do vorir share,of this job of competing with ,i-trt.taittg 1tis own earnings as he-might please' those"*'ir" urE tuEt er baii wrapped in a pink cloud to sell collec- ''pii"r-i.-tSi7 ili gou.rn;ent took leis than 10d of the income ;i;i;; ;;; musi wort o"i iot vburself eisily understood, conrm-on doll;r.- tn tt,. t*"ntiis ii *is l2%Q and we were reducing the dpbt t"tii.-.ipt"ritions of what you ihink and why about these complex iir-.w;;d in World War I. Now it is 3ld out of the greatest total ' qriiiiorr.

rtmishtbe herprur to explore (to the extent.time petmits) some Hi:;*J*tJ* n::-.':.H',3i,i ?io,;:'u?:i'Jt*Xi:Iil::?'it"l!"; of the -possible ways of achieving a clear -understanding ot these irrf i'. lower the incometheharder it is hit by hidde-n ^taxes.^ 'fhe qit.'ribti marks. Suppose we take a whirl at two of the major iiiaAi,"- ii*.. ,"n t".t'v.ii-to the amazing iotal of .$781.82.per questions-taxes and debt. ,-, 4zt L:t,t^_ ianrily. They are hidden awal'_i-n the price of everything w-e Duy. ' --itt"-lia"ril debt will probablv be between 263 and' 264 billion ril" t"* F6unrlation ti"..a iSO taxes'levied on the manufacture dollars by this time next year. ;;;i.;G of a wonran's hat, ll5 on a suit of clothes,,502, on a pair --iii.

"'."* so incomprehensiblv large that it is alnrost impossible ;i;h;; ;;d .i iea.t 100 oit " dot.n eggs. We-,14v 7ltl6 ^tax.when tfl.'r:"t"&yolr11i:"ff3ff '.t.to mention the man on the street, I"'oo"ti,?$giiu";t".+5366t1T;. $2'06 on a.$3'7s bottre oi whrskev 1i underitand that in ".t*iitv t-ftit-.o"iiiiut.t "n invisible first mort- When it is all added up we are on the average w-orking 3Y' '+8; g"gi "p"t-"ii of the- real-possessions in this count-ry equal in amount ,-r.ror,i6.r'for ioc"i, state and federal government ind 8% months ,ii io"appio*imately 65% of-every dollar--of realand personal.property for ouiselves. that^hasbeeniccumu1atedinthe450yearssincethewhiteman_Dowewanttoworkyetmore-daystrext.year?Andmorethe arrived. -, L--r :^ :- :+^ "."t, "r ihey already do in Englan'd. Or would it be more-intelligent I Debt, whether evidenced bv.39 IOIJ,, no_te, or bond, is in its i"-.i].*f-i"i"" ol thor" a"v. frifrri"g to reverse that trend? 'fundamental essence just one thing-it is a pr-omise to pay out of the proceeds of woik to be performed in the future' * a

If I^touch you for 20 bucks until payday we both understand ,-:--- rL-^..-L that I am undertaking to pay it back out of what I expect to g_et The Federal Government is goin-g-thlo^ush,.$42/$44 -!i-[io.1 ler' paid for work that r .#s[]is"t."??ii"ir'I'future. But, when the y"t;-!g;.,_?ldne;1 v.u' it'*itti.-$:55/$60 6ittion. In 1930 it was' ' government-that far-off creature that we forget is just all of us- 'q1iy $+ tiirii.*. rh.re-^r. z,ioopoo'te*b"t..t'o"*'itt""p"viori no*' '""borrows g260 billion, we do not seem to una'.."ii"'a lt it tt.re is iir;;t'! 1;V" yiirio" .-o'e Jl,rt ii, 1?39: Tlf. t?f:t-y-? t.1t t.:jil .l

trr""-Ezo0'blttion clollars, vet the 32 Presidents, from Wash- i'

UUtIUWS .P4UV urllrUrrr w no way on God,s."rtn inJiii-;il;;;. b. t;i;-;E ";."* ty t"9rr. arc highli by a. billion dollars than in 1945, the peak war Jrear' ,', -except by each "nA e""ry worker in the nation f-i-"ii-tg 6n less And 10 timei what thev were in 1930' thanheearnsandputtiigu,pi;-i;;';";;gh--top"ybot!rinterest-sl"ceih"-'',in1ess-th-an5years,this1'dministrationhasspent on the debt and running expenses of the goverment plus some "roi.

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Aoneo, grn*/ut/tean, 47rptorre

The EUBANK Swivel Type lroning Board

Wfth or Without Built-in Sleeve Bosrd

-Check These

Cqn Be Instcllled Where Space ls Limited.

Eosy to Instcrll, Before or After Plostering.

Sturdy construction. Double strength ond Durobiliry.

Feqf ures-

o Swings through Wide Arc for Flexibility in Use.

Righr or left Door Insfqllofion.

ldeql for Aportments, Bungolow Courts, Smtrller Homes.

L. H. EUBANK & SON

433 W. Florence AYe., ORegon 8-2255

Inglewood, €oliforniq

714 \Vest Clympr6

Jonuory l, l95l Pcge 19
TAWRENCE,PHIIIPS TUMBER CO.
Stomped Douglas Fir Old Growth Redwood
Cedar Shingles \7hol esale Onlv Since 1929
dnd Carso
Blvd., Los Anseles 15, Colif. Gtade
Certigrade
Rail
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STUART C. SMITH LUMBER SALES WHOLESALE LUMBER Exclusive Sales Agents for Forest Products Co. of Oregon Speciolizing in specified Douglos Fir Dimension pdrticutdrly in lengths 22 Io 28 Jeet Teletype O77 Brownsville, Oregon Telephone lO22

BAXCO PRESSURE TREATED FOU]IDATIO]I TUIIBER TS ]IOW AYAIlABlE TO TUTTBER DEATERS FROII OUR TWO CALIFOR]ITA PIA]ITS

STOCK IUMBER,

$7e now carry the following

Baxco Pressure Treated Foundation L'mber in stock at Alameda and Long Beach for immedizte sbipment to dealers:

Douglas Fir S4S ALS 2x4,2x6,2x8,2x1o, 3x4,3x6,4x4and4x6. Special sizes will be purchased from local stoclis and pressure treated without delay.

CUSTOftT TREATING

Sfe ofier prompt custom treating service at both our Alameda and Long Beach plants. Your lumber can be delivered to us by truck or treated in transit in cadoad quantities. Consult us for additional information.

APPR,OVED TREATfrIENT

Baxco Pressure Treated Foundation Lumber is impregnated with preservative salts in accordance with Fed. Spec. TT-\7-571b.

It is approved by FHA, Uniform Building Code-P.C.B.O.C., State Architect for mudsills in School Construction, and U. S. Govt. Specifcations.

Order ihrough our neeresf sqtes ollice.

3il3 tlontgomery Streei

San Froncisco 4, Californio

Phone DOuglos 2-3883

Plont: Foot of Wolnut Streef, Alonedc

60l West 5th Street

Los Angeles 13, Californio

Phone Mlchigon 6294

Plcnt: Fool of Scnla Fc Avenuc, Long Bcoch

RErY 0N WooD

l. Always Available

2. E eomplefe "Window-frame

DEALERS- R.O.W.wood window units will increqse your profit qnd dollqr volume. Are you selling them? Tell your conlrqclors todoy. Sell ONE house iob tomorrow.

ONE billing to you. ONE sole to complete the opening.

ONE instqllqtion lo sqve costs.

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CATIFORNlA
SUPPTY CO. OAKTAND o 5ACRA,\iENTO r FRESNO
BUITDERS

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itIondcrosl l)ine..."The Pick o'the Pines!"'l'his is the most pol)ular, most plcntilirl, multi-purposc soft w(x)d.Versntile! Ileautiful! l.)ncluring! A superior material firr almost every building use froln lraming lurnber to finest nrillwork.

You can stock ancl spccify Ponclcrosir I)ine from Association rnills with comlrlete confidence. You will get Iumber that is rnanufhctured, seasoned, and grnded to the high and carefully rnaintained standards of the Western Pine Association.

Iirtr mora information about Ponderoso Itirtt,, stnrt for free illustratedT2poge brxtk. Actdress

WESTEIiN PINE ASSOCIATION

Yeon l3uilding Portland 4, Orcgon

THTSE ARE IHI

WESTERII PITIES

THESE ARE IHE ASSOCIATED wo0Ds

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Hoo-Hoo Club No. 39 Holds Annual Christmas Party

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Idaho White Pine. Ponderosa Pine, Sugar Pine

Larch, Douglas Fir, White Fir, Engelmann Spruce, Incense Cedar, Red Cedar, Lodgepole Pine.

Iltt wtsrtRlt PiltE REGl0ll

U.C. Student Shoots 200 Bullseyes In Prcctice Shoot

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Pogc 22 CAI.IFORNIA I.UIABER IAEICHANI
PONDEROSA
From lcll. Al Kcllcy. Sonto Clcus (Bill McCubbin) ond Lcw Godard.

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BAKED PTASTIC ENAMET FINISH WAIL PA]IEIS

.'. and'there's lots of places they go, effectively and economic^llykitchens and bathroon;, stores inl testauranti for instance. TLey have the "looks" that appeal-in full range of- colors, in variety o'f panel sizes and patterns. They have the appeal of economy-lower cost, ease of instal]ltion and-upkeep, _dglability, You'll "go places" with CORALITE, HANDITYLE and CORALETHER the yiar-'round . .,. for remodeling jobs and new construction both.

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Hardwood Dlstribution Yard Reprerentatives Lawrcnce-Phllips Lumbet Co. Meet Govetntent Men in St. Louis

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Loop Lumber ComPcnY, Scn Francisco

Continues in Business

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IAIHOTESALE DISTRIBUTORS

4eTNECREST DOORS

Pondersoso Pine ' Sugor Pine

IUMBER. PLYWOOD - MOULDINGS

PINECREST DOORS

5760 SHETLMOUND STREET

Emeryville, Coliforniq

PIEDMONT 5.7322 ' TETETYPE OA-255

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Sugor Pine in Norrh ern Colifornid
l9r4 1950 wH0rrr^* 1| IIISTRIBUTONS WEI{DTII{G -IIATHAI{ C OMPAI{ Y Main (Xfice 564 Market St. San Francisco 4 LOS ANGET.FS 36 5225 Wilshire Blvd. PONTLTTND 5 Pittock Block

Big Crowd Attcndr Lor Angclcr Hoo-Hoo Chrirtmrr Prrty

The Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Christmas party held at the Oakmont Country Club, Glendale, on Friday evening, December 15 was a big success. About 300 were present for dinner and the evening entertainment. There was a sparkling Christmas tree on the stage and attractive holiday deborations on the tables, which made a beautiful setting.

$200 was collected and a 16" custom-built television set was purchased and presented to the LeRoy's Boys Home at LaVerne.

86 golfers took part in the tournament in the afternoon, and John Lipani presented the prizes. The winners were : low gross, Davidson Plywood & I-umber Co. trophy, Bob Mason, Gillcraft Furniture Co.; first low net, first flight, George Ream trophy, Sid Simmons, Simnrons Hardwood Co. i second low net, first flight, The California Lumber Merchant trophy, Jerry Brenner, Metz Co. ; first low net, second flight, Weyerhaeuser Sales Company trophy, M. Ii. Guill, Mahogany Importing Co.; second low net, second fight, Roy Stanton trophy, Barney McCay, American Hardrvood Co. Golf balls were awarded to the winners of the various special events.

Merchandise orders were awarded as door prizes and the winners holding the lucky numbers were: Huntly Wark $20, R. R. Kennedy $10, D. C. Essley $10, K. Ings 95, Bob Price $20, Frank Harris $5, George Lounsberry $10, Harl Crockett $5, and Bill Krumm $10.

The entertainment program was greatly enjoyed by the large gathering and inclqded Audrey Hass and Pat Paradise in dance numbers, Jimmy Conlin and Dorothy Ryan in a comedy sketch, and Ilederl and Mattson in songs. Charles Pickard was master of ceremonies and Jess Colbert was accompanist. The entertainment was furnished by the Walter Trask Theatrical Agency of Los Angeles.

The following made donations to the Christmas fund to defray the expenses of the party; California Panel & Veneer Co., Ray Hill Lumber Co., Hobbs Wall Lumber Co., Hyster Co., E. J. Stanton & Son, Atlas Lumber Co., Western Hardwood Lumber Co., W'eyerhaeuser Sales Company, American Lumber & Treating Co., Bessonette & Iickstrom, Inc., Kendall Lumber Distributors, Orban Lumber Co., Plywood Los Angeles, Inc., Ruffcorn-Pollard Co., Inc., American Hardwood Co., Anglo California Lumber Co.,

Carl W. Baugh, E. L. Bruce Co., Inc., Brush Industrial Lumber Co., Harbor Plywood Corporation of Southern California, George Clough, T. M. Cobb Co., Consolidated Lumber Co., D. C. Essley, John W. Fisher Lumber Co., Hammond Lumber Company, Earl Hoffman Co., A. L. Hoover Co., F. L. Jordan Sash & I)oor Co., John W. Koehl & Son, Inc., Lawrence-Philips Lumber Co., Los Angeles Millwork Co., Lounsberry & Harris, Mahogany Importing Co., Robert S. Osgood, Owens-Parks Lumber Co., PattenBlinn Ltrmber Co., Pope & Talbot Inc., Reel Lumber Service, Ryness Flooring Co., San Pedro Lumber Co., Simmons Hardwood Co., Southwest Sash & f)oor Co., Spalding Lumber Co., Sun Lumber Co., Tacoma Lumber Sales, Inc., Tropical & Western Lumber Co., U. S. Plywood Corp. (Los Angeles), T. V. Walker & Son, Inc., Bohnhofr Lumber Co., Inc., U. S. Plywood Corp. (Culver City), U. S. Plywood Corp. (Glendale), E, K. Wood Lumber Co., Davidson Plywood & Luntber Co., Art Harff, West Oregon Lunrber Co., Sisalkraft Co., W. E. Cooper Lumber Co., The California Lumber Merchant.

, The committee arranging for the affair included C)rval Stewart, Ole M:ry, J.W. Fitzpatrick, Harl Crockett, "l3utch" Harringer, John Lipani, Clarence Bohnhoff, Don Buffkin, Tom Fox, Ilussell Bond and Ed Martin.

The Christmas fund conrmittee included Bob Osgood, Ed Bauer and George Clough. John Lipani, Russell l3ond, Orrin Wright and Harvey Koll were in charge of the golf tournament.

President Orval Stewart presided at the after dinner festivities. Dee Essley, with George Meyers as accompanist on the guitar, led the gathering in group singing.

J. H. Bcrxter & Co. Occupy Whole l4th Floor

J. H. Ilaxter & Co., rvidely knotvn treated lumber specialists, with plants in Northern and Southern California, arrd in Northern and l,lastern Oregon, moved their offices early in December to 2@ Bush Street, San Francisco. They occupy the rvhole 14th floor in this fine building, ar-rd in addition H. X. Baxter, the president, has his private office in the penthouse.

The private offices are occupied by C. H. Chadbourne, general manager; W. W. Jackson, general sales manager, and R. K. McCulloch, district sales manager. A notable featurc of the nerv offices is the splendid lighting.

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SISKIYOU fOREST PRODUCTS CO. fiIANUFACTURERS AND DISTRIBUTORS DOUGTAS fIR and IITESTERN PINE TUMBER P.O. Box 437-Phone 4493-Gronls Poss, Oregon-Tsletype Grqnts Pqss 6l 80t Eqsr H 5t. Siskiyou Forest Products of Colifornio Soufhern Colifornio Ofiice 333 Montgomery St. Stephen G. Freemqn & Co. Son Frqncisco 4, Colifomio 1532 ilirqmor Drive Phone YUkon 23294Teletype S.F. t l4S Bolboo, Colif.Phone Hqrbor 2O24-2025

PACIFIC FIR SALES

35 N. Raymond Ave., Pasadena 1, Calif.

SYcamore 6-4328

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Northern California and Oregon Mills

DOUGLAS FIR

PINE

RYan 1-8103

RED\TOOD

rs the f.nest obtainabte from the Parana pine forests, If Qr,rl.t-B!-ptNE ls sEtEcrED FoR uNrFoRM 'GHT yELrowrsH ro rcHT r ile#.T.',f "',i?J',il. 3 T.Jt+ii,o K,",I'Bll, J; +i gi,{ $#y l+ti['*

TIONS' EQUAT IO OR BETTER THAN B&BTR., AND "C'' SEIECT. GRADES CERTIFIED AND GUARANIEED BY U5. Att t B E PINE IS PROPERTY AIRDRIED ON STICKS IO 2O"h OR LESs 'I|IOISTURE, AVERAGING 12% TO 15% AND 15 MOISTURE-METER TESTED BEFORE SHIPMENT.

You moy buy only portiolly oirdried, unselected for color ond texfure (Red ond Red Streoked) Porono Pine for vorious prices ond get whot you don't wont ond be dissotisfied. Why do so? t B f Pine is ii-rporred only by lumber Buyers Exchonge.

t B E PINE IS EXCELIENT FOR Att SOFT PINE USES, MOUTDINGS, INTERIOR FINISH, FURNITURE, DOOR9, cABlNETs, ETc., L B E PINE cAN BE KILN DRIED ron usrs wnrie rowen morsruRE coNTENT rs REeurRED. Shipmenls msde to Atldntic, GulI and pocific ports

GEORGE WEIS

TUMBER BUYERS EXCHANGE

1060 South Broodwoy

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W. L. (Bill) Frcre, of Tarter, Webster & Johnson, Inc" San Francisco, returned December l8 from spending a week calling on sawmills in the Eugene and Southern Oregon areas.

Robert H. Rurhing, sales manager' Co., Eugene, Oregon, was recentlY in business for his comPany'

Tom Calif., centlY.

Giustina Lumber San Francisco on

Dimmick, T. M. l)immick Lumber Co', Piercy, spent a few days in San Francisco on business re-

P. B. Gilbert, of Coos Bay, Oregon, and Mrs' Gilbert, spent the holidays in Los Angeles and will take in the Mictrigan-California football game in the Rose Bowl, Pasadena, on New Year's daY.

Horace E. Wolfe, Hollywood, sales representative for the Marquart Millwork Co. of Oshkosh, Wis', attended the Southern Sash and Door Jobbers convention at Nerv C)rleans. He also visited Oshkosh, Wis', and Clevelatld, Ohio, before returning to California.

Max E. Cook, of The Pacific I-umber Company, San Francisco, who was confined to his home for two weeks by illness, has made a good recovery and was back on the job around the middle of December.

Normrn Zcerrnrn, Zeesman Plywood Co', Los Angeles, is leaving immediately after the first of the year for a twoweeks tour of the mills. He will fly to Tacoma, then cover Washington, Oregon and Northern California mills by car'

Jack Butler, Dant & Russell Sales Co., San Francisco, ciurned Not'ember 20 from a two and a half u'eeks' business trip to the Northwest' He visited the firm's head office in Portland, the Vancouver, 'Washington, office; called on mills in the Eugene area; spent a weekend at the Coos Bay Lumber Co', Coos Bay, and visited a number of Southern Oregon and Northern California mills on the way home. He was accompanied by his wife'

Paul M. Smith, general saies manager, Wheeler Osgood Company, Tacoma, returned recently from a two weeks' eastern Lusiness trip. He visited New York, Chicago, St' Louis and other eastern and middle west cities, making the trip mainly by air'

Wendell Paquette of Lumber Sales Company, rvholesale lumber dealers, San Francisco, recently moved into his new house in Millbrae Highlands. The home features a natural finish Redwood Anzac Siding exterior, and a knotty Redwood den.

Fred C. Holmes, concentration yard operator, Fort Bragg, Calif., was a San Francisco visitor arottnd the middle of December.

CUSTOM KIL]I DRYI]IG Precision Kiln Drying o[ both Softwood and Hardwood Lumber in modern cross circulation steam coil kilns. 25 yeats exPeraence. 1405 Woter 5t. long Beoch 2, Colif. Nevqdq 5-1655 [ong Beoch 6929s lflqin Office 621 So. Spring 5r. los Angeles 14 TRiniry 9651 MAHOGA]IY ITf,PORTING COTf,PANY

RAY HILL LUilBER CO.

Douglcrs Fir Plgivood

Western Pine Plywood

Douglcs Fir crnd Hcrrdwood Doors

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25lO Hyde Pqrk Boulevord los Angeles 43, Colifornia

When this window comee oul Your soles story reolly sinks in

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Women wcnt. the convenience oI windows thct ccrn be removed Ior wehingt, pcinting, or cccess to storm scrsh curd SCfe\ens.

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And once you've seen this omozing plywood, with its hord sotiny-smooth surfoces, its highlights ond shodows, you'll ogree thot it will chonge o room into o thing of exciting beouty, ond ot o froction of the cost you would expect.

[osy to finish-eosy to instoll-Eosy to ccre for-bul hord to scrotch or mor. Use it for poneling in dens, ploy rooms, offices or onywhere beouty in woodis desired.

STANDARD 4 FT. X 8 FT. PANETS

COMPLETE INFORMATION IND FREE DESCRIPTIVE FOLDERS MAY BE OBTAINED BY IYRITING DIRECT TO YOUR NEIREST DISTRIBUTOR:

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Chcnge oI Nqme

I'ick & Iioss, Inc., l.os.'\ngclcs. iurn()lurccs the cl-rarrgc oI its n[Inrc t() S:Lul I'ic1<, Inc., lrcginning Jrurttarr' 1, l9.il, ancl l'ill t:ontinlre to lre niltnugc<l 1r-r'Saul l'ick, presi(1cnt. 'Ihc compallv is cxclusive distrilrrrtor in Los -\rrgclcs corrnt,v lrr the Rusco I'rinre \\-inrlorr.. 1'hc companl,'s lL<l<lress retn:rins tlie same, (t71.1 ,N{cI{inley .,\r'c., Los Angelcs.

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Jonuory l, l95l Poge 3l a EvLt4cI -.LUMBER AND MOULD'NG, rNC. // LUMBER AND MOULDING, INC 5050 Eost slouson Ave., los Angeles 22, corifphone logon s-5144 Quality Ponderoscr Pine Movldings WHOLESAI.E ONIY Distri6ution worehouse 6l06 wqlker Avenue, /voywood, Colilornio) To Serve You Mills N7est Oregon Lumber Co., portland, Ore. Oceanside Lumber Co., Garibaldi, Ore. Cascade Lumber Terminal, Springfield, Ore. Mclntosh Lumber Co., Blue Lake, Calif. Oregon Coast Lumber Mills, Tillamook, Ore. No. California Sales Office 1 Drumm Street San Francisco 11, Calif. YUkon 2-rr}3 \$fle Specialize in Straight Car Shipments WEST OREGON LUTIBER COMPANY 366 So. Beverly Drive Beverly Hills.- Calif. Telephones-BRadshaw 2-4353 CRestview j-6634 Plant and Head Office P. O. Box 6106 Portland 9, Oregon Few lumber operolors Gon cfford not to own lhem. Attrodive terms where desired.

Something ncw haa becn added to thc lumbcr industrY of Southern California-in thc Person of Ruth Lotz Minor. Shc has recently joined the ranks of lumber salesladies in the Southern California territory, and is calling on the trade selling redwood, Douglas fir and pine.

Ruth was born in Omaha, Nebraska, greu, up in Ohio, graduating from Ohio State University, and then moved to Los Angeles in 1938. A public accountant for the Past five Years' she became interested in lumber several lumbermen clients, and finally decided she ld rather sell lumber than do accounting. She has aldiscovered, as have many folks before her, that the ihdustry is full of friendly, helpful people.

Ruth's office is located at 5481 Santa Monica Blvd., Holiywood27. The phone number is HOllywood 9-1189.

Over Hundred Christmcs to Customers

". Builders Emporium of Van Nuys celebrated Christmas in :,i big way and gave over a hundred gifts to customers who visited the store between December 15 and December 22' The gifts were given away daily, and the lucky customers 1'can claim their gifts any time up to and including January S. tqSt. A bulletin board in the oflice listed the customers who had been selected. Paul Reiner, general manager' stated: "This contest is our way of saying Merry Christmas, and we want everyone to come in to see our beautiful new store with the thousands of hard-to-find items we have 'rassembled for their shopping convenience." The company "recently completed a new retail section with 10,000 square - feet of floor space.

Syra Marty, Swedish movie star, was invited to pass out the gifts on Thursday evening, December 21. The major awards were made on December 22 and civic leaders and movie personalities attended the ceremonies.

OPET TIIE TUDOR TO TET PROFIT$!

ilodcm homc bulldcn qt l.l.ctlng rlldlqgdoon

-{nd N U D O R b "lop3" In the Ccld becowo It lS NEW. Wc orr crcoilng contum.l demond for NUDOR ot fhc homc o-wner lovel by lncotl! of on cxlcnrlvc odvcrflrlng compqlgn . . . to why not lct NU-'WAY open o NUDOR to profits for you??? We fumlsh every po*ible ossislonce in developing soles for our deolers. Send for our d$cr:ptive folder-TODAY .

Nqtion-Wide SurveY Revecrls

Wide Use ol Pcnel Doors

Widespread use of panel doors for interior openings is revealed by a recent nation-wide survey among home owners and prospective home owners to determine their preference in dotr styles. The survey was conducted by Ponderosa Pine Woodwork.

Nearly three-quarters of the respondents have panel-type interior doors. Such doors are most popular in the Northeastern, Western and Southern states.

Another interesting fact revealed by the survey is that panel doors are most popular among those who are remodeling, for the probable reason that panel doors match existing woodwork in homes undergoing modernization.

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Cilqy ts fUNBER Mills Forluna Humboldr County Calif. rcwnx &comnlpaxly f^ (urconpomreo) lr tutu, Wholerele Only PTVWOOD Execullva Ofices U. S. Nafionol Bonk Bldg. Porlland 4, Ote. Afwoter 3175 DOORS Soles Ofice 5225 wilshire Blvd. Los Angelcs 36, Golif. YOrk l168 EXCIUSIYE WESTERN SAIES REPRESENr AT/VES HASKO ARCH'KOR DOORS
Plo* STonley 7-3723 SUn$t 3.0llt . SU$tl l-2f08

"'!(ooo wtNDows ond DooRS, properly monufoctured, will olwoys commond customer ottention. We believe thot, becouse {or 39 yeors we hove been furnishing QUALITY WOOD SASH, DOORS ond WINDOWS, for every purpose, to the Retoil Deolers in Southern Colifornio. Integrity hos olwoys been the principol foctor in the representotion of our GUARANTEED PRODUCTS -ond you con depend on us thol it will olwoys continue to be."

Jonuary l, l95l Poge 33 EAR.I HOFFMAN COMPANY WHOtESAtE DOUGLAS FIR REDWOOD srNcE r9r9 PONDEROSA PINE SUGAR PINE Teletype tA 84 AXminsler 3-528 1 . SERVICE QUATITY . DEPENDABITITY Let us help with your lumber requirements. PE]IBERTHY LUiIBER G||. 5800 So. Boyle Ave. Los Angeles ll Klmball Slll Sioce Our Raccooa 8Ay8-
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\7e Shall Be Strong and Free Or Soviet Slaves

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(On thc night of l)cccmlrcr 14, 'l'homas I,). l)cwcy, Governor of Ncw York Statc, <lclivcrcrl an arl<lrcss to a nrccting of lawyers in Ncw York City. It was a slrccch so cloqrrcnt in clclivcry, so forccftrl in vcrlriagc, an<l s<> thrilling with patliotic fcrvor, that it will prolralrly bc callc<l onc of thc grcatcst orations of thc history of this rratiorr. rlclivcrc<l in atr hottr of grcat nccrl. Wc lravc not tlrc sp:tcc in this isstrc to rcpro<lrrce that oration in frrll, lrtrt wc l)rescnt hcrcwith allout half oI thc salicnt paragraphs that nrarlc it glcat. Rcad it calcftrlly. lt has a mcssagc for cvery Anrcrican who lovcs this lan<I, as wcll as a challcngc to cach of us. Iirlitor''s note )

Wc mcct at a tragic monrcnt in thc histoly of mankirrtl. Arncrican trool)s <lcfcrr<lir-rg frcc<lom havc strlTerc<l a tcrriblc catastrophc. Otrr prcstigc is at a low cltlr an<l worlrl Commttnisrn has gained a grcat triurrrph.

Wc stancl almost nakecl bcfolc thc worlcl. Right now, asiclc from four partly traincd National Guard <livisior.rs, thcrc are only l0 <livisions of thc Unitcd Statcs Arrny. Two arc in Germany. Seven are facing drcadful odds in Korea antl in all continer-rtal United States there is just one division ready f or combat-not cltough to clef end a singlc Amcrican city.

Tl.re only apparent reason Sovict Rr.rssia has not already launched total war is fcar of atomic bcn-rbing. Wc do not know how much longer she will be afraid of that. Or.rr country-the free vzorld-the very idea of human freedom arc in deadly, immediate danger.

For four ycars I have been saying to all who would listen to me that this crisis was rushing toward us at headlong speed. I have been saying-and have been sneered at for saying it-that national unity was urgently necessary because we faced great perils.

Three years ago, in this very room before another great audience of an equally nonpartisan nature, I forecast in detail what has since happened in China and what is happening today in Korea.

I now say again, toniglrt, that trnless orrr nation dcvclolls a tltrality of lca<lcrship and a capacity for clTcctivc action which havc thrrs far not appcared, I do not lrclievc wc will sttrvivc.

Surcly it rrrtrst lrc plain-at las{-sysn to thosc who will 11o{ 5cs-{hat worlrl Cornrnunism rrnder thc lcadcrshill of Sovict Russia is waging rrrthless war against thc wholc [t'cc worlrl. Strrcly it must bc clcar-at last-that or.rly far morc rlccisivc action by the United Statcs will make it possiblc to stem thc Sovict tide.

Srrrcly thc drcatlful clar.rgcr must now be cleal to thosc trations who arc wolrbling in thcir will to resist Soviet aggrcssion or arc running for the illusory cover of neutrality. 'l'hcre can be no neutrality in this world-for long. We shall all be bravc and strong and remain frce or we shall bc tinricl ancl weak and bccorne slaves.

I am not concelned tonight with how we Arlericans got int<-r this dcspcrate pcril. I am not concerned tonight with why some other free nations are losing their will to resist. I am desperately conccrned with where we go from here.

Iiirst of all, let us finally and forever abandon all those cor.r.rfortable illr-rsions which havc allowed our country to sink to this perilous ltoint. Our government and our people have been living in a dream world based on self-deception. That deception was not even "made in Russia" because Stalin has never concealed his purpose of conquering the worlcl any more than Hitler: did. He has written it time and time again just as Hitler did. But everybody refused to believe it.

The cold fact is that the Russian war machine has never been demobilized. Nearly one-half of Russia's total economic productivity has been devoted to military purposes. Without shooting a gun or losing a man since the end of the war, but through propaganda, bribery, falsehood, coercion, satellite troops and treason, Russia now rules 800,000,000 people, or one-third of the world.

Let us get rid once and for all of the idea that Russia

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sl40 crenshcrur Blvd. AXminster 52 Los Angeles 43, Cqlilornic RAII AND CAR,GO aoaa aao WHOtESAtE Since 1922 in Soutbern Calilornia stocks on hcrnd crt local hqrbor for Icrst service to declers Long Timbers Quick Mill Shipment We specia,lize in products oI 'UTOORE 'YIILI. & I.U'NBER, CO:, BANDON, OREGON CAPE ARAGo tUI,IBEf;To., E,YIPIRE, oREGoN ,,Experience Countf' Douglas Fir Port Orlord Cedar ll[lllRs "Rez0", "Gengral" and ,,Trussed Ggre" IIll[lRS soFrwoo, ;]:TJ::D PlYwooD Beick Panel Compqny PIYW00D 3tG3t4 t"* "Toll',"1*T;f"r"rcs rr'iqrir' ' PIY1pggD WESTERIU MII.[ & ilOUDITTG CO. WHOI.FSAIE ONLY STOCK sTSf, NAIL AND BANS P0I|DDn0SA PII|D IiI0UDII|GS, GUAMTTEDD G00tr ilff,Ilfc ailD cLEAn GnADD wE DEL^ER 11615 pqnrrelee Ar:., Off Imperial Highwcy Mrrr cApf,crry ' tocAr. YABD rRADE Los Angeles 2, CaIiLPhones LOrcrin 6-0tgg6-1129 l;il
ESSLEY and SON
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wants less than the wholc world'

Let us also get ritl of thc sttrllid idca that wc can sit down and clo bttsiness with Stalin whilc we are weak antl he is strong. Nation aftcr natit.rtr tricd it with Hitlcr and was swallowccl rrp bcfor.c thc wal'. Natiorr aftcr nation has tried it with Stalin and thcy, too, havc bcen swallowed up' It is time wc listenecl to the nrtrte testimony of the lcaders of those nations from thcir torttlrcd gravcs'

Let us get rid of the idea we can stop Rtrssia by appropriating billions of dollars, setting up new government boards and then contintring wagc rottnds as tlsual, price increascs as usual and politics as usual. only all-out effort, all-out sacrificc and all-out use of the brains and skills of this corrntry, backed by an abiding faith in the justice of our cause, will give us a chancc of survival'

If. at last, we Americans will get out of our dream world' bury every one of ottr false illusions forever and gird up our loins to meet this terrible challenge, then we will have taken the first step toward sttrvival'

Second. our armcd forces should at the earliest possible moment be brought to overwhelming strength' The day for temporizing, shilly-shallying and compromise is long since gone. Only four divisions of our National Guard have even bcen called into service. There are 25 divisions of the National Guard and two armored divisions which could have been called to the Colors months ago'

I know perfectly well, and this is no secret from the Russians, that our National Guard has barely enough arms for training purposes, to say nothing of any arms to fight with. I know perfectly well that these divisions are at half strength at most but until something is done they will remain without arms and at half strength'

They should be called to national service tomorrow morning.

This is just a beginning. Universal military service of at least two years should be required of every young man to give us at least the foundation for the armed forces we need. It should be enacted now-this month-not next month.

By the swift acceleration of the draft the U' S' Army snouta be brought to a strength of not less than 100 divisions, and our divisions are nearly twice as large as Russian divisions'

At the earliest possible moment the Air Force should be brought to at least 80 grouPs'

Thc U. S. Navy shorrld bc takcn out of mothballs and recornmissioncd withotrt dclaY.

In a worltl of brtrtc forcc therc is frccdom only for the lrravc. If we are not l)repared to fight for our freedom then wc shall strrcly losc it. If wc arc preparcd to fight we still cotrkl win. If wc are strong enough and have strong fricnds wc may hopc that Corrrmrtnism will stop and cotlllt thc cost of f urthcr aggrcssior.r.. Wc may cve n hopc to bring Rtrssia to her senses and so bring peacc to the world'

I-et me renrincl you once again that we must abandon our <lcfensive mood. Defense never prevails against powerfr'tl attack. We must stop letting Russia havc a monopoly on initiative. Within a limited perimeter she can, through satellites, continue to attack the world at one point after another and bleed us white, without shedding a drop of Russian blood. Then she can conquer a prostrate free world with her 200 divisions.

The hour is very t"a.-Jao*rlol uno* how late' Whether we still have a day or a year of two years' not a second should be lost. Our government' our people, the United Nations and the spokesmen of the free world must rally now.

If we respond with all our strength, with all our hearts and courage, I do not know what it will cost in toil and tears and treasure. But I do know we will save our souls' and with God's help we will save our country and the cause of human libertY.

Shevlin-Hixon Sells Holdings

At Bend, Ore.

She vlirr lliaorr (''. ll:tvt' s"ltl thcir t'rllirc lr'rlrlirrgs at lierrrl, ( )rt'., irrclrrrlitt! titttl,t't-, Pllrrrt :rrtrl loggirrg t'<lrtilrrllcrtt l. l,ir.,9lis-St.;rrrl,1r. lrrt-. l',otI cornlr:tttit's lt;tit',,1,t'r;ttc',1 lrtrtt' pirrt' 1rl:rrrts ltt llt'rrtl [()l' lll()l-c tlr;rrr ']0 -\'(';rrs'

Shcvlirr llixorr's lltrgt' i,'ttr lr:tlltl s;trvrrtill nill srrslrcrrtl ()l)er:rti()ns:ttrllttttl tht'lirst oi tltc vt'irr' 'l'hc 111:trrcr ltlrrl slriplrirru rlelrltrtttlcttts u ill corrtittttc ior ;tlrottt iottr tttrltlths rrrrtil rlre log lttltl cttt lrttlllrcr iltvcttlor-r'is 1rt-occssc<1 lttl<1 slr ilr lrct l. 'l'hc rtcu-()\\'llcrs s:rirl tlrat 1ll:trls Ior oIcrlttioll ttrl<ler thc lt(,\\,st't-ul):lrc tl()l cotttIlctc, ltolcvct. ottlv otrc rti the tu'r'r lrrrg-c pirtc lrlills n ill lrc opct-:ttcrl [or' llre prcscttt'

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Fqstesl looding ond dischorging methods

We pick-up ot your millDischorge ot your dock

Jonuory l, l95l CONSOLTIDATBID LI]MBDB CO. (a dlvldon of The Charles Nelson Co.) Yard, Iloeks nnd Planing Mitt Wttmin$ton, CaHfornia tOS ANGEIESi 7 WIIMINGTON 122 West Jefferson SL 1446 Ecrst Ancrheim St. Rlchmoud 2l4I Wilrn. Tenninal 4-26g7_NE. 6-lggl Efficiency Plus No Lost llotion WHEN YOU SHIP *PACKACED IUTTBER Wenre , youilgr loo AS A FIRM . . . btlt plenty of and eager to serue BAT KlTlIE & RUF MILL REPRESENTATIVES 625 I$ARKET 5T. o SAN FRANCTSCO DOuorns 2:1387 TWX-Stg47 *Pockoged in ordcred lengtht ot rhe mill FASTER DETIVERY AT tOW COST TO YOU
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ETIPTRE REDWOOD CO. Producers of precision Sown Lumber REDWOOD . DOUOTAS FIR . SUGAR PINE 400 trlillion Feet of Virgin Timber Bqnd Mlll qnd Remqnufocturing plont ot Guqlqlq, Gqlif. SATES OFFICE 625 IIIARKET STREET, Yukon 2-3522 SAN FRANCISCO

Robcrt S. Youngbcrg Appointcd Watsm Divirion Manager Of Sicalkraft Co.

The Sisalkraft Co., manttfactttrcrs of reinforce<l waterpro<lf llaper, announcc the :r'1r1>ointurent 0f ltollert S. YottngL.tg nt rvestern utanager succce<ling l'errv M' (l'at) olsctt' efiective Januart' l, 19.51. After trventy-tu'o years of faithful and rlevoted serVice, t,. NI. Olsen itlltl()tll'tccs his rctirement as active manager ()f the Western l)ivision cotttprisilrg sevcn \\/estern States, I-{au'aii antl Al:tska.

R. S. Yourrgltcrg takes <tvcr his ncrr' <lutics lrfter tiftcerr years' experience rvith The Sisalkraft ('o' lle fornrcrly worketl in the Nerv York Office, travele<l thr<tughout thc South as sales representative, and for thc p:rst six 1'ears serve<l rln the board of <lircctors as 'rvcll lts nratrager of the lt<>ad l)epartment in the central Offices Of the coml)anv in Chicago.

The San Francisco offices of 'I'hc Sisalkr:tft Co' arc itt 55 Neu, Montgomery Strect' Thc telephone ntttlrller is EXbrook 2-306(r.

Frank C. Kilpatrick Elected President Of California Redwood Association

San Francisco, I)ecember ltt, 19.50-It was anttotlncetl today that lirank C. Kilpatrick of the ltockport ltedrvood Company has been electecl president of the Califorrria ltedwood Association by the Association's boarcl of directors' Sherrnan A. Ilishop rvas elected to the ne$'ly-createtl ofhce of executive vice-president of the Association. and u'il1 continue his present duties as general manager' NIr' Kilpatrick succeeds Otis R. Johnson, 1>resident of Union Lumber Company, as head of the Association'

Teco's Eigrhth Glue School Completed

Washington, D. C' The eighth training course in wood :r<lhesives held at Tinrber Engineering Company's Research I-aboratorv ciuxe to a sttccessful conclttsion December 1'

S<lmc intern:rtional atn.rosphere was loaned to this class with the lrresencc of. M. Z. Khan of I'akistan, who plans to ernploy his hnowleclge of Artlcricau gluing nrethods to Himalayan Mountain timbers.

Short courses in gluing practices and low grade hardwood rutilization are held periodically in the I-aboratory of Timber Engineering Company as a service to the lumber industry' Ir-,qui.ies regar<ling these training courses should be addressed to the Director of Research, Timber Engineering Company, 1319 Eighteenth Street, N.W., Washington 6, D'C'

tOS-CAL LUmBER CO.

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Ofiers fhese feofures:

,IAORE I.IGHT AND AIR.

EASY WASHING.

POSTTTVE WTNDOW IOCK.

Cqn be opened only from within:

DOOR mqde from selected Kiln-Dried lumber.

WINDOW SASH-rust-resislonl steel.

SCREEN-AIuminum, bronze or plostic.

Available lor Delivery Out oj Stock

BEI-AIR DOOR CO; 317 Sourh Polm Avenue, Alhombrq, Cqlifornic Phone GUmberlond 3.3731

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Soles Agents for:

Cqrl Diebold lumber Co., porflond, Ore.

Diebold-Meredifh lumber Co., portlond, Ore.

Diebold Mills, Inc., Smith River, Cqlif.

Chopco Soles, Corvollis, Ore.

Permq Producls, Clevelond, Ohio "9hqkerlown, Sidewqlls"

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3757 Wilshire Blvd., los Angeles 5, Cot. Phones-DUnkirk 2-308O DUnkirk 3-6913 Telelype tA 488
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Fcrther TunneY' Funeral Words

Sctrrr.r:ts M:tcM;trttts, tltt' [attt,tts lr islr wr itt'r'' was :t littlt' lroy irt I)ortcgal wltt'tt Itis rttrclc, llr i;ttr C0lrtrolll' rlictl. lJIi:rrr hc rt'rttt'ntlrcIs;ls:t:lt:ttt rvlto "lltpt c;tclt itl ltis lrroPt'1 1>l:tct', cvt'ry ctllrlllc tttt ltis l:tttt':ttlcl ('v(t' sll:lw ()ll 11i5 1,.f tlrt' tirlicst :ttt<l Ilc:ttt'st cl()l)l)cl ilt tltc lr:trotty ol 'l'yltrgll- -:rrltl :rt tllc s:ttrtc titllt'il lt)()st jtrst arrrl trpligllt llt:lll.'

'l.ht. bc.ry lrati lry lrt.ar t Iiatlrcr 'l'rrrrrrt'y's woItls ovt'r tltt' ol)e n gravc, whilc hc <lIop1lt'tl tcilrs ()ll tllc t:t'llirl litl : "'l'lre Ic t'()rr lic, lili;111 fortltolll', a Irl:llt lttttl it sltilll ! l'ltll stttc it's Ialschootl I'rrr slrt'itl<irrg, f()l it isrl't tltcr c y()tl ill(' :rt :tll, lrttt irt Go(l's l<rrcc tlris lrlcssc<l Ittitttttt'. Och' if orrly it was Ii;rthcr.'l'urrrrcy's ltrck to'vc slilrlrcrl irr tlrc Gatt' alorrgsitlt' of yott, llri:trr, 1111 got'tl Go<1, sct'iltg 1111'6otttpltlty lle was in, wottltltt't lt:tvc tltc hc:tt-t to sltovc ltirtt ()tlt.lgitill."

Goodby

Goocllrl,, altd if wc tlt, ll()t lllcct ;tg:tirl'

If frrttrrc clays sll;rll firrtl trs fal ap:tlt.

Ktrow that at lc:lst ()lrc PictLrre will re ttlitttt, Iiorcvcr Bravcl] ()ll llly lt'llesomc hcat't:

A cotrr-rtry latrc, swcct with tirc lrrcath of slrling, Pale silver stars aglow within thc ltltrc, Arrd happirtt'ss in its filst lrlussumitl;, I)eep down within tl-rc laughing hcart of yotr'

Ship-Shcpe

"Wl-ren I frrst kt'tcw yott." sai(l thc sailor's wi[c, "yotr always saicl that I ha<l a shapc likc a beautiftrl sl.rip' Why rlon't Yott saY that attY morc ?"

"I can't," said the sailor. "Yottl cargo l.ras sl.riftetl.''

The Indiqn Sign

A rnan who had married a beautiful Ir-rdian girl and soorr divorcecl her, 'was askecl about it by one of his close friends' He said:"Why did You divorce her?"

The guy replied, "She c'nly talked the Indian sign lar.rguage, ancl she jr'rst wouldn't keep her big hancl shtrt.''

John Jay Sqid-

"As to the position that 'the people always mean well,' that they always mean to say and do what they believe to be right and just-it may be popular, but it cannot be true' The word people applies to all the individual inhabitants of a country. That portion of them who individually mean well never was, nor r.rntil the millennium will be, considerable' Pure democracy, like pure rum, easily produces intoxication and with it a thousand pranks and fooleries. I do not expect mankind will, before the millennium, be what they ought to be ; and therefore, in my opinion, every political theory that does not regard them as being what they are, will prove abortive."

Thackerqy on Mclrlborough

Oul clricl. 'l'lrc I )ttl<c r,I M;tr llrot otrgh' wltotn I')nglarr<l irlrl lrll [,]11161rt, s:rvirrg tltrly tltc Iirt'ttcltlrlt'tr, wtlrslrillpcrl ;rlprost, lr:rtl tlris of llrt' glrllil<c irr Iirrr: tl)ilt ll(' w:ts itrrpassilrlc lrt'[or t' victoly, l;cIol t' rl;tttgct, ltcf ot.c tle f cat. I]cf orc tll(' !,t('itt('sl olrst;tclc ol lltt' tl)()st tlivi:tl etlclttotty; llcft>rc ;r ltrtrtrlIt'rl tltottsaltrl tttt'tt tlt awtt irr lritttlt', ol a llcasatrt sl;rrrglrtt't ctl itt tlle tloot of lris lrttr-rlirrg lrt'vt'l ; ltcfot'c a cilr()t.tS(,0l tlrrrnkerr Gcrrrr:trr lorrlS, ol il tttottarCh's c()tlrt, or :r c()ttitg('titlrlt'wltt'rc Pl:tlts wc'lt lairl' <>r all cllclxy lrattcry vorrritirrg ll:ttne ;tttrl <lt':ttlt alrtl str cwit-tg corpses all abor-rt lrirrr -lrc wats illwavs c:tlltt. col<1, tcsttllttc like Fatc.

IIt' 1rt'r'[ornrt'tl ;t tt t';tsol] ()l a t:ortt t lrow' he toltl a falseIroorl ;rs lrlacl< as Styx, as easily as [t'paitl a cotlplinrctlt or slrol<c';tlrott'. tlte weatltct. IIc tool< a tttistrcss anrl lcIt hcr, lrt'lrt'trayc<l Iris lrcncfactot'att<l sttplrortc<l him, or wotrld Irirvt' rnttrtlcrctl hirrr. with thc satrtc c:tlmtlcss always, and lr;rvin;1 no rrtor-c l'cmorse 1]1311 Qlotho whcn shc wcavcs a thr.ca<1,tlr Lachcsis whcn shc crrts it. II-r thc l-roLrr oI battle I h:rvc hear'<l thc l)ritrcc of Savoy's officcrs say tl-rat the I)r'incc lrccatnc posscssc<l with a sot't of warlikc f trry: his cycs liglrtcrl tttr, hc rrrshc(l lrithcr arltl thithcr', ragtng; shlicl<crl crlr-scs att<1 cttcottraHcllrcllt, yelling arld harking his lrlootly war rlogs otr, atr<l himsclf always at the first of thc l-rrrr-rt. Otrr-tlrtkc was as calm at the mottth of a cannon as at thc cloor- of a cltawitrgl-crom. Pcrhaps he could not havc lrcer.t tl.re great man he was had he hacl a heart either for lovc or hatlecl, ol regrct or remorse. Hc achieved the hi;1hest <.lccd of daring, or deel>est calculation of thought, as hc per-fot'mecl tire vcry rllcallest actioll of which a man is capablc: l.re told a lie, or cl-rcated a fond wonran. or robbed a l)oor bcggar of a half-penr.ry, with a like awfr-rl serenity, anrl cqual capacity of the highest arlcl lowest acts of our r)atufc.

His qualities werc pretty well-known ir-r the army ' ' ' but there existecl lterfect confidence in him as the first captain of the wolld. ancl faith and adn.riration in his prodigious genius and fortttne.

When I Grow Old

When I grow old, God grant that every child, Will feel the youthful texture of my soui, And will not turn away from me

As from a shrunkett vineWhen I grow o1d.

When I grow o1d, God grant that I may have some task Which must be done, or someone fare the worse' That in some corner of the earth

Someone will need my handWhen I grow old.

CAIIFORNIA I.UMBER MERCHANI Pogo 40

STEPHEN G. fREEI}IAN & GO.

wHotEgAtE DouGtAs FtR, poNDERosA and SUGAR ptNE

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Bclboa, Golifornic QUA1ITY SIOCK

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Cooprn.lloncalt l'tlmrrn Co.

Americsn Bonk Bldg., portlond 5, Oregon

Phone BEocon 2124 Telerype pD4it

Purveyors of Forest products to Cqlifomio Retoilers

FIR-SPRUCE-HE'UILOCK

CEDAR-PINE_PLYWOOD

Represenling

Frost Hordwood Floorc, Inc. in the Sqcrqmenlo qnd Sqn Jooquin Volleyr

FRO'TBRAND FTOORING

4251 Sheilo St., Los Angeles, Colif. Telephone ANgelus 9-6273

Moiling Address, P. O. Box 6g92

Eosl Los Angeles Sto., los Angeles 22

Al Pierce, Generol Monoger

OAK_PECAN-BEECH

Califonia RcprercntatiutWIIFRED T. COOPER TBR. CO. 234 E. Colorodo 3t. PASADENA I, Phonc RYon 1.763t SYconorc 3-2plll

specializing in 2x4 studs, eased.ed.ges, d.ouble end trimmed., and Ugnasan treated.,

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L. A. llRY KItl{ & STIIRAGE, IJ{C.
PHII.IIPS & MURPHY I.UMBER COMPAIIY
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REPRESENTING EXCLUSIVELY IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FAIRHURST LUMBER CO. OF CALIFORNIA. EUREKA
714 w' olympic Blvd. Los
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Angeles 15

GEORGE CTOUGH LUMB

Did you ever look overthe recortls anrl note the many interesting happenings-and events -that occurred during the month of JanuarY????

Well-I'll list just afew things that did take place during the past, in addition to the various Bowl Football Games. For instance, the guy that made horsemenfamous, Paul Revere, was born in January. Also CaPtain John Smith, Alexander Hamilton, John Hancock, Beniamin Franklin, Daniel Webster, William McKinley and "F.D.R."

General "Stonewall" Jackson and General Douglas MacArthur both saw the light of day during this first month of the year. However; the outstanding historical event for the Great State of California took place in January 1848, when Gold was discovered and the "big rush" started for the Pacific Coast.

This is the time of Year for resolutions-so we are going to resolve to look forwardinstead of backward. . With this thought in mind we are going to expand our extensive mill contacts so that we will be in a position to furnish all the needs of our customers in an efficient manner. We will look toward the future and the stabilization ofthelumber market with confidence. So"A Happy and Prosperous New Year to You A11."

Home Builders Exposition

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Ii. Il. Srrralcs, \\'cstcrn

I)ivisior Nl:rnlgcr olt thc: p11'u'oo<l c( )nrl)lur\-. acccptcrl thc:ru'lrrrl at ir rccclrt ccrclttorr-r- ltt Ilcvcrlrllills, Califr)rni:r, :rttcu(lcd l,r lt':r,lct's,,i tlrt' lllrrr irrrlrr st r,i'.

'l'hc societv's rnonlrcr:lri1, irrclrrrle. lctr,lt.r's irr thc llclrls of architcclrrrc.

1r:rirtirrr:, illustr:Ltirre' lrnrl st;ruc rlcsign.

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Conplete line ol Fir and Pine Plywoods

\(/arehouses

901 King Sl.

Ooklond, Colifornio Horry Holtgen, Mgr. Phone KEllog 4-8466

4710 So. Alomedo St. Vernon, Colifornio

Percy Merithew, Mgr. JEfferson 2288

1 5220 Roymer St.

Von Nuys, Colifornio

PhoneSTote 5-2514

MR. DEALER:

We ore prepored to supply you with the following "nome brond" Producls in full cors' porl cors' or from our immense inventorY:

BRADLEY HARDWOOD FLOORINGStrip, Block, Plonk

MASONITE-Genuine Hordboords

FLI NTKOTE-Conec Insulotion

UPSON-The best of fibre boords

PANELYTE-The decorotive Plostic with the "horder lo rnor" surfoce.

NICKEY BROs. HARDWOOD PTYWOODNone better.

"Nome bronds" ossure you of Profitoble soles ond more of them.

All ovoiloble ot:

I. E. HIGGIIIS I.UMBER CO.

99 Boyshore Blvd.

Son Froncisco 24, Colifornio

VAlencio 4-8744

CATIFORNIA TU,\ABET MERCHANI Pogr 42
A N D ER
Teletype lA 715

lvrry rect of C,rlrvcnr

QodltyC.eocot ir brchcd by tf,c loirrrity rad 6c Erou' facturini cipcriclcc of r comD.oiwhii[ for zt ysrrr brr Sccri rccognizcd fdr tbc c:colloocc of ia ploductt end rcrvicc.

CAlAYE RAg crmlilr- com?Al{Y f lt flrfienry &"hl lrrrhco frGd.

T\TENTY.FIVE YEARS AGO TODAY

Ar rcportcd in Thc Calilomir Lumbsr Marchcnt January 1, 1926

) E. J. Stanton & Son, of Los Angeles, announce the of Mitchell's red beech flooring to cover the foors of ;.huqe new Barker Brothers Store on 7th Street, Los geles.

sale Dick Hiscox, dressed up in fine style, acted as Santa the Claus for the annual Christmas party given by the San An- Francisco Hoo-Hoo Club.

it' New Sugar Pine Sales Company recently organized in 1 C----. D---,- -l--- r, ,-il -,- |t

C,,n! 1 ' I San Francisco to sell and advertise Sugar Pine products il for all the large California Sugar Pine manufacturers, anI nounces as its oflicers the following: W. A. Pickering, i president; Willis J. Walker, vice president; W. G. Kahman, " secretary: Elmer II. Cox. treasurer: and d board of directors consisting of the officers and D. H. Steinmetz,B. A. i- Cannon, James Tyson, F. S. Murphy, W. T. Virgin, James ' Danaher, A. S. Land, R. H. Swayne. Edward P. Ivory was named Sales Manager.

W. C. McMaster was elected president of the Rite-Grade Shingle Association at its annual meeting in December in Seattle. Paul R. Smith is vice president.

Rod Hendrickson rvas Santa Claus at the monster Christmas party given by the East Bay Hoo-Hoo Club, in Oakland.

Work has started on the reforestation program of the Long-Bell Lumber Company, bf Longview, Washington, by which means it is hoped to perpetuate the life of the great mills at Longview.

Bolling Arthur Johnson, founder of the Concatenated Order of Hoo-Hoo and No. 2 of. the Order, died December 19 in Chicago, of a heart attack.

J. O. Elmer has just been appointed manager of the Strable Hardwood Company, of Oakland.

68 POST STBEET Tolotypr SJ-27t

4 CATIFOR,NIA

YUtcn 6-6306

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Frank Fairfield has been re-elected Fernando Valley Lumbermen's Club. president of the San
! L], Oomls Lunilrcr 0olnpilny
E. S. McBride, manager of the Davis Lumber Company, at Davis, has been elected president of the Sacramento Valley Lumbermen's Club for the ensuing year.
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Srraighr or }|ired Cars

PIIIETFIRTPIYWOOD

Our policy is to ship a breakdown oJ items in cars to enable yards to keep their inuentories in bslance-at least as much qs is possible consistent with quantity production.

lore$t Products $ales 0ompilny

PONDERO5A PINE

'NOULDINGS

QUAIJTY-Jt4aele Bros. Mouldings qre unexcelled lor Unilormity, Smooth Finish, cmd SoIt Texture. SEBVICE-The pctterns you wcmt, when vou wcmt then. Prompt delivery ro your ycgd FREE in the loccl trcrde crrecr.

"Ask Our Present Customers, Then See For yourself,,

E6l1 Crenshaw Blvd. INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA ORegon 8_3g5g
MAPLE
Telephone Whittier 44003 WAREHOUSE WHOT.ITSAI.ERS Whittier 617 Putnanr Drive DANT & RUSSELL SATES CO.
Disrributors of PACIFIC COAST FORESI PRODUCIS Offices SAN FRANCISCO I I tOS ANGETES I 2t4 Front Street 812 Eost 59th Street Sutter l-6384 Adqms SlOl Worehouses SAN FNANCISCO OAKIAND SAN DIEGO 13 1825 Fobon 3r. 9029 gon lcondro 5r. t57l So. 28rh St. Suttcr l{384 lockhovrn 9t7914 FRonklin 7425 lOS ANGEI.ES I 700 Eqsr Sgrh Sr. Adornr 8l0l suDItEN & CHRISffitfSoil, il[C. Lrmber and Shipping 7th Floor, Alcrskc Commercicl Bldg., 310 Scrrsome Street, Scrn Frcncisco 4 BRANCH OFFICES tOS ANGEI"ES 14 SEATII^E 4 PONfl.AND 4 lll West 7th Street 617 Arstic Bldg. 5U Equircble BIdg.
BROS.
Wholesole

Yccr-End Rcvicw of Building Indu*ry

New York, Dec. 3l-In the type of armament economy that lies ahead of us, the construction industry must realize that adjustments and dislocations are in prospect for most classes of construction that are not either closely related to military mobilization or essential to civilian economy' qccording to L. M. Cassidy, vice president for sates of Johns-Manville Corporation.

"However, the construction industry is still headed for a big year in 1951," Mr. Cassidy said. "Factory expansion .of the type associated with defense will boom' Housing in growing war production centers cannot be stopped andmay even have to be accelerated. Road construction, far behind as a result of the last war, cannot be throttled down much, while school and hospital construction will continue at a high level.

"Even in a'partial war'type of economy, the remodeling and repair market will be very strong and will continue to grow as more and more materials hitherto channeled int<l new home construction are made available for maintenance and repair of existing honres. It is very likely that the Government, for the durati<-rn of the present crisis, will consider the adequate maintenance of the country's housing plant of paramount importance, even though curbs have been placed on new home construction.

"Until recently, the guess in Washington was that home building in 1951 would fall to 750,000. Then a revised guess was made and l95l volume put at 600,000. However, all estimates of 1951 construction made previous to Thanksgiving Day when the tide of war turned against us in Korea, should be disregarded as unrealistic toclay and as likely to become the basis of plans that will not work out.

"Nevertheless, home building gained so great a momentum in the first three quarters of 1950 that approximately 1,365,000 new homes will have been started by the year's end. This is just about one-third greater than the 1,025,000 home starts ]n 1949.

"Thus 1950 was the greatest home building year in our history. There is no denying, however, that every conceivable device was adopted by the Government to overstimulate the industry. Areas existed in the summer of 1950 rvhere one-half the home starts were with no down payment whatsoever. Mortgages were being guaranteed

on new multi-family construction based, in many cases, on infated land, labor, and material costs.

"Even without war, the time was long overdue for credit curbs and stifrening of lending policies in the home building field.

"The declines in home building to date have been sharpest in the areas of the country where the boom in building has been greatest and the decline, of course has been largest in single-family construction at which the curbs were primarily aimed.

"Other branches of construction have been rnuch less afiected, with some running very strong. Industrial expenditures awarded in November, 1950 are estimated at 75/o ahefi of November, 1949. Commercial construction expenditures rvere estimated at 66/o ahead for'the same period. These figures are based on dollar valuation and it must be born in mind.that a dollar spent on any kind of construction now buys less physical volume than a year ago.

"fn total, very roughly $25,000,000,000 was spent on all types of nerv construction in the first eleven months of 1950. This is 72/o greater than for the same period of 1949, but part is attributable to increased costs. By the time Decerrrber expenditures are added, total new construction witl be arottnd $27 billion for 1950-by far the biggest construction year on record."

Weslern Pine Offers New Mat Senrice

Portland, Dec. l5-Twelve new newspaper mats for retail lumber use, produced with accentuated half-tone illustrations instead of ordinary line drawings, were announced today by the Western Pine association.

The new mats, available without charge, feature White Fir for paneling and general purpose use and Economy Siding of the Western Pines. They are available in two and three column widths from six to ten inches deep.

Designed to provide'better, more accurate visualization of the products in use, the photographic illustrations show actual installations of Economy Siding and White Fir in sharp, ,contrasting blacks and whites. Copy is concisely comprehensive and space is provided for dealer signature.

The new mats, together with a previous series of 13 covering Knotty Pine interiors, are pictured in a new proof book, also available without charge. For your copy, write Dept. MS, Western Pine Association, 510 Yeon Building, Portland 4, Ore.

I
PARAMI]IO LUMBER GO. Wholesale Distributols of Pacific Coast Lumber Since l9l8 BRANCH OFFICE PORTTAND 4 Wilcox Bldg. BEqcon | 341 'I,IAIN OFFICE SAN FR,ANCISCO 4 564 Mqrket 5t. GArfield I -5190
?q6,'* Phil SPECIALIZING o PIYWOOD o LUMBER o TRIM & ,flOUl.DlNG (3O items in stockl o TROPIC WAtt (tongue & grooved ponelingl o FTUSH DOORS ippine frlohogony WHOTESAIE DISTR,IBUTORS ORegon 8-4058 68t9 West Blvd. Inglewood, Colif. Incorporaled R. U. Bronson J. J. lydon ' Roy Klrchofr P. O. Box 7 leletype jG 37 Phone +1476 TRIO LUMBER co. EUGENE, OREGON Roil shippers of quqliry West Coost lumber CO'NPETENT WHOLESATE SER,VICE CONTINUOUSTY SINGE I9i28 A. K. WILSON LUMBER CO. Producen, Mrnufrcturers and Vholcrrle Dirtributon ol REDWOOD-DOUGLAS FIR fllills ar Porlland, Oregon 9omoo, Gollf. Wholesole Ycrrd S. Yl/. Corner Del Amo'ond Alamedo Blvdr. Dominguez Junction - Gompton, Collf. Phones NEwmork l-8651 NEvodo 6-236i3

JOHN A. BI]DBAI]H & OO.

Mllt lleprescnlallves J'rrr

I)ouglar f ir. I3edwood and Ponderoafl Pine f'untbor

Tiel A Co. Inc. lmporting

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BERCUT.RICHARDS TUTIBER CO.

Manufacturers of

PINE - SUGAR. PINE

FIR, - WHITE FIR. - INCENSE CEDAR

CAUTORNIA IUIABEI IAEICHANI Pogc 48
l17 w. Phone TUcker 5ll9 OFFICES 9th Street, Los Angeles 15, Cclil. Teletype LA 56
DOUGTAS
Sowmill
Ploning n ill & Shipping Yord P. O. Box 2470 Socromenlo, Colif. So. Colifornio RePresenlolive A. W. "Andy" Donovon 625 Rowon Bldg. Los Angeles 13, Colif. MAdison 9-2355
PONDEROSA
of Oregon House, ColiJ.

Edgewood Lumher Co,

CHARTES J. SCHMITT

H. M. SCATES ARVITI.A BETASCO

wholesale lunher and lunher products

Monqdnock Bldg., 581 Morket Street

Sqn Froncisco 5 - yUkon 6-5500 Teletype 5F 1073

INSECT SCREEN CTOTH

substitutes

"DURO" BnoNze

E. K.WOOD TUMBER CO.

GENERAT OFFICES: P.o. Box 16l& ooktqn4 Cotifornio

LOS ANGETES Office <ind yords: 47lO S. Alomedq Sr.-JE3ill

OAKTAND Yoids ond Whorves, 727 Kennedy Sr.-KE4-8466

PORTTAND Mill Soles Olticet 827 Terminol Soles BIds.

SAW MlltS: Roseburg, Oregon o Reedsport, Oregon

IETAIL YARDS: tOs ANGETES . OAKIAND ONTAR|o . HOrtywOOD ]ONG BEACH. RIVERSIDE. TEMPIE CITY. SIERRA 'TIADRE.INDIO. THERMAT

"DUROID" Elecho Galvanised

"ALCOA" Alctad Aluminum

Pacific Uirc Products Go, comPToN, CAUFORNIA

WH0LESALE LUMBIR DISTRIBUT0RS, IIUG.

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WHOI.ESALE TUMBER - PIIING - PIYWOOD

Truck, Csr or Cargo Shippers

felephone TWinoqks 3-2515-Telerype OA233

54 First Street, Oqklond 7, Cslil.

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\(/HOLESALE LUMBER

WHOLESALE

San Francisco Lumbctten's Club

Entertaint Otphanage Children

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CAIIFORNIA LUTASEI MERCHANI Pogr 50
DISTRIBUTORS Ponderosa Pine - Sugar Pine - Douglas Fir Plywood Cedar Shingles - P Oftice ond Disiribution Yord 420O Bqndini 8lvd. Los Angeles 23, Colif. Tclctypc LA-&{0 Telephone ANgelus 3'3801
coLLtNS & tlEYER, lilc. Monufqcturers qnd Wholesqle Distributors of 7053 E. Fireslone Downey, Colif. TOpoz 2-1O7O,2-1080 RTDWOOD Bevel Siding Pcrttern Stock Dry Commons Mouldings Dimension Finish Service - Qurrliry - RefiobilifY 538 Meod Bldg. Portlond 4, Oregon BRoodwoy 6671
. LUTIBER SATES COTIPANY WHOTESAIER,S DTRECT TITll SHTPPERS OF QUATITY wEst coAsr soFrwooDs 2OOO Evons Avenue sAN FRANCISG O 24 Telephone vAlenciq 44loo Telefype SF2O5 Uholesde to lumber lrrdr 0nly Windows, Doorg, plywood, Moutding We have TIIE COMPI.HIE WIIIDOW I'NIT Built Up With Screen crad Bcrlcolce In StocLWesten Sizes ffltEl Bn0S. - SAllTt lt0ilrct Phones: 3xt $:n:". Er(brook 4-320e 8201 san leandro st., 0aHand 2l - phone Locttrayen g.3zg{ Spur Track lor ln Tnnsit Drying Trinity Riyer lumber Safes Co. lncol 3931 Gcory 8hd. Whcc.: 2295 Junipero Scrro Dlvd. Son Froncirco tO, Coltf. Doly Gify, Golif. "Wbolesale To Lumber yard.s Onlf' Nu.Wood Bqlsom-Wool Flooring . plywood tt"tttnir-r", Doors felephone: SKyline 2-2OSO Canrow CorupANy 14 NUrACrurlRS a JolrEts ftNE oooRs & r^tuwotx nt 4r ttr f,Et tot lmt3l. c{toilA Chrr 2{S REEVES TAYI.OR I.UMBER GOI}IPATY 68 WEST I OTH AVE., EUGENE, OREGON pHoNES 4-227r & 4-2272. TErErypE EG-OO4 WESI COAST IUIIBER PRODUCTS Scn Frqndrco FTOYD W. EILIOTT Phoner DOuglcs 2-4211 Fife Bullding Sccromenlo ROY E. BROWN Phone: Hlllcrest 6-1616 l9Ol-55fh Srreet Loc Angeler C. P. HENRY & CO. Phone PRospect 6524 714W. Olymplc Blvd.

How Lumber Looks

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SOFTWOODS

SAY E -A'S PA C E

Inlerior Sliding Door Units

Models llgo crnd 95O low Cost Units

-l{e I1111,ggt' dtt ex/''4t 'tgitt}c(-

Exlerior Sliding Door Unils

L)lerature 4ttd ft'ices f urn)tl'tcd

2l

Pacitic Lumber lfealers

$upply lrc.

Formerly Lumber Dealers Supply Co' 25914 President Ave., Horbor City, Colif' P. O. Box 285

TelePhone Lomito I 156 L. A. IelePhone ZEnith 1 156

Mqnufqcturers

CAIITORNIA I'UIIABET A,lERCHANI Pogc 52
Ruth HOllywood 9 1 1 .8 tnor e Lotz {u*bn, Mill RePresentative 5481 Santa Monica Blvd., Los Angeles 27 , Calil'
DOORMASTER
ott rcq//e'tt COOR-PENDER & LONG CO. 1753 Blqke Ave., Los Angeles 3l NOrmqndie 3-3238
DEPENDABLE BOHIfH0ff TUMBER C0. Inc. WHOI^ESAI^E DISTRIBIJTORS
OFFICE & YARDS
HARDWOODS
PLYWOODS euArlry ..BQLUMCQtt sERvfcE
| 50O So. Alomedcr St. PRospecr 3245 los Angeler
ond Jobbers of SASH AND DOOR's TO THE R,ETAIL LUMBER DEALER' JAMES L. HALL PHONE: SUtfer l-7520 -lo32 Mltts BUIIDING, SAN FRANCISCO 4' CAIIF' STAD|UM,BIEACHERondoUTDooRSEATING,HEAVYcoNsTRUcT|oNMATER|ALS,PotEs,T|Es,PAIIETS.PoSTs'P|tlNG poRr oRFoRD 6EDAR (white cedor or Lowson cypress)-AtASKA (Yellow) cEDAR-DouGtAs FIR nED CEDAR-REDWOOD (sPlii & Sawn)-SITKA SPRUCE-WESTERN HEMIOCK-SUGAR PINE-PONDEROSA PINE

t.

I|OOBE REVEBAIBLT GROSS CIRCULATION KILNS

ZJVo to 50/o morc capaciry due to soiid edge-ro-edge stackrng. Better quality drying oa low temperatures with a fast revereibrc crrculatlon.

Lower stacking cost&-tust solid edge-to-edge stackrng rn the rioolest form

U/4alPAak anil I oltltit4?

Since TBBB

OFFICE, MIL[, YARD AND DOCKS

2nd & Alice 9ts., Ooklond 4

Glencourl 1-5861

IryTST COA$T PTYIryOOD COilIPANY ABERDEEN, \TASH.

]FRU-]EILTF DOUGLAS FIR PLY\TOOD

R. \f. DALTON 307 So. Hill Sr.

Representative Los Angeles 13

Phone MAdison 9-2173

UseMoorekiln Paint Products for weatherproofing your drv kiln and mill roofs.

lloonrlhrftnConBlrw

Kiln Builders for More Thaa HaIf a Centun

North Pordaad, Orc. Jactsonvillc, Ftoridr

DI3II( B'LADIDB

WHOLESALE LUMBER

Representing:

J. E. Tsarnas & Son, Weott, Calif.

West Coast Sawmills Inc., Garberville, Calif.

Redwood - I)ouglas Fir

Ponderosa Pine

224-226

320

Erik Flamer W. E. (Ernie) Moss Direct Mill Shipments

$ata$ co.

an4 \ilfaih4folb, i

Philippine and Honduras Mahogany

Spanish Cedar ancl Japa,nese Hardwoods

2O2O LIVINGSTON ST., OAKLAND 6, CALIF.

PHONES ANDOVER 1.6342KELLOG 4.38'8

Inquiries Inaited

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CALIF.
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Angeles
NEvada
AVE., LONG BEACH 12,
Phone
6-5237 -
88.029 Los
phone
6-2724
framerston & fireen lumher Co. lumber - Lsth - Plywood - Sheetrock Quick Shipments from Stock OAKTAND Yord ond Ofite SAN FRANCTSCO yord qnd Ofi<c 2@I LIVINGSION STREET FOOT OF TUNNET AVENUE KEllog 4-6464 Juniper 5_6083 Arcqtcr Lumber Scles Co. 420 Mcrrket St. Scn Frqncisco I I YUKON 6-2067 ARCATA RED}VOOD CO. ARCATA, CALIF, Precision Bqnd Sqwn Lumber Cut From Old Growth Humboldi Redwood Timber Southern Cclilornicr I. I. Bea 5410 Wilshire Blvd., t. A. 36 WYoming ll09

SAUE M0RE WAYS *," I

lhen USG +

Ihe finest in Spetifitotion drying of Weslern woods, Hord ond Soft Domeslit ond lmporled Woods

fON A'RCRATT, TECHNTCAI, A't'D RIGUIAR USIS ...

It Resowing, Surfocing, Potlern Culs, Smooth-cnd lrim.

* Delivered. recrdy lo g5g-$qvg5 monpower, lime.

* Eoch orderdried, hondled, ond shipped individuolly.

! 5 outomofic C.C. Kilns operoled byTroined Engineers'

New Construction in Lot Angeles County Hats New Mark

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Two Sons Ccrrry on Business

OI George W. Kennedy d Sons

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'liorr t-t'pot'1 sltott t'rl ;tl r rrrir r:rlrr;rli,,rrs i,rr. 1.5 Two Cclifornic Foresters Retire lot;tlt'rl $().i5,S.i0,r()2. ot' S:rrr I:r':rrr,'i:t',,, \\':rll:r,'t. l. I lrrlt'ltitt.,,tt :rrt,l \\'illi;rrrr S. l()lS's i,,r'rrrt'r'lrir:lr ',1' I'r'it.r.r.r.lir(.,1 lt-9rtl lltc ['. S. li,,r-t.sl St'r'r'ict'orr l)t't't'rrr'lter tt

i,,r'rrrt't'l-r' titt' st'cortrl lrt'sl $7ll,l().1.{o;

Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Meeting Jan. l2

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Scrn Diego Hoo-Hoo

Dinner Dqnce Jcrn. 13 .\ lrir:;tttcttrl;rttcc is cxlrt'ctt'rl:rt tlrt'<lirtltt't-rlltttct'otl S;tt ttt'rl;r-\' cr t'ttirtg. .f lttlrt:tr-r l.i. l().i,l, ;rt (';tsIct-'s I''l Ii:rrlcllo. S;rr I)ict1,r. rr'hich is s.1r,,tts,rrt'rl lr-r' tllc Slrrr I)icg'r II'ro-l I'ro ('lrrlr. I ):Lr c \\ illis' ,r-cltcstr:r u ill irrrrlislr tl.tttsit' ior tl;ttlcin!. I'r-csirlcrt I'.rl (il;rss,,rr ;Lrtrl "('lrttcli" IllLrrllrshirc :trc itt cluLrgt' ,,i tht' ;u-r-ttlrgctl)tttts ior tht' lrart-r',

Hcllincn Mackin Lumber Co"

Has Christmcrs Pcrrty

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Milton J. Brock hlLs lrccrr clccte11 prcsitlcrrt of 'l'hc Ilottrc ]lrrilrlcrs Itrstittrtc of Los.\rrgcles fot'tltc -\'e:Lr ]().i1. ITc is lr i,,rnrct- presirlcnt oi t1-re \ationll -\ssttcilttitlrt oi lTorltc 1]uilrlers.

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Phil Gosslin, ( i,sslirr-l l:LrtlirrQ Lrttrrlrct' ( "ttt1r:ttt-v. San l.t':Lnrlt',,. rcct'tttl-r' llt'n- to l'.trr-cli;t to colticr rr ith Henry Harding, tlrt'ir- rrrill trt:trt:tg('r. llc u:ts lrcc,,tltlr:tttietl 'lry the Irlnr'i lrccount:utt. Henry Bailey.

Fritz Roberts, ttt;Ltr;Lge r ,ri tlrc l-,,s -\rrgclcs olllcc of IllLllirr;ur ll:rcl<irr l.rttttlrcr ('o., llcn- to SlLrt I'-r-lttlcisco l)cccnrlrtr 20 t,r rtttcrrrl lt s:tlcs rlli'etirlg:Lt tllc h,,rllc "llicc'' lTe slrerrt ('hristttt:ts itr Slttt Iir:Ltrcisc,r.

-eruti/ter, U*fu 4oz SoJ"

Do you want to buy alumber yard? See our ad in the December 15 issue of the California Lumber Merchant.

If you are thinking of selling your yard why don t you give us a rlng. -

TWOHY LUMBER CO.

LUMBER YARD AND SAWMILL BROKER.S 801 Petroleum Bldg., Los Angeles 15, Calif. PRosoect 8746

CAI.IFORNIA TUMB:R IAERCHANI Pogr 54
STEELE ST. + Coblc Addrc:r: Lumoc ^ Lonq Oirtoncc-SU I | 0l lor Gordon Wrlkinron, Prcr.

WANT ADS

Rcte-Position wcurted $2.00 per column inch

All others, $3.00 per column inch , Glosing dctes tor copl', Sth cnd 20th

TUMBM FINANCING

Accounts receivable, inventorice and sales financed.

J. C. COPELAND, FACTORS

6030 Wilshire Blvd.

Phone WEbster 1-1373

Loe Angeles 36, Calif.

LUMBER.YARD FOR SALE

30-year-old yard for sale. One of the best and best locatedl in tfie San Gabriel Valley. Unlimitedr volume, inventory about g3t0@; long lease or will sell property.

Address Box C-1E72, careCalifornia Lurnber Merchant 508 Central Bldg., Loo Angeles 14,Calif.

ROLLER BED TRUCK_FOR SALE

1938. D_odge, newly reconditioned throughou! equipped with 14, roller bed; good tires. and painl Priced to selli $a?tO. Inspect at LUMBER TRUCKING CO.

2926 Sierra Pine Ave., Los Angeles 23, Calif.. r Phone ANgelus 3-7117

RESAW 54', Yates, 50 H.P., with extra blades.

WOODWORKING 'NACHINERY FOR SALE

MpIJLPFRS (Stickers) all electrics (direct drive) tZ,', {, (4 and, 5 heads) 4".

SIDE HEAD GRINDER, new condition.

GLUE SPREADER, 30, Francis, like new.

JOINTER, 12" Northfield, ball bearing, direct drive.

RIP SAW, power feed, ball bearing, new condition.

WOODWELDER; complete, new condition.

R,OY FORTE

Proiluction Machinery lor the Vooduorking Trade

'NEW ADDRESS: 6918 S. Santa FeAve., Ilunringron park, Calif. NEW PHONE: Klmball 2904--Res. MEtcalf }-2562

FOLLOWING MATERIALS OFFERED AT CLOS,E-OUT P.RICES

The follrowing matcrials are being offered at close-out priccs as.we have discontinued the manufacture of California type wirao- frames:

Ncmcr of Advortircr In thir Dcporrm.nt oting o bllnd addrcrr cannot bc drvulgcd. All inquiric cad roplc rhould br cddrcrtcd to kry thown in thc odvcrtbomrnf

WANTED_EXPERIENCED GRADER

^ pneninS_ for experienced Certified Pine Grader to grade Shop, Selects and Common. In reply state age, experiencg an-d full qualt- fications.

Addrese PACIFIC MANUFACTURING COMPANY

P. O. Box 148, Santa Clara, Calif.

WANTED

Inside salesman and outside salesman. experienced in and allied lines. Good opportunity with Los Angeles wholesaler.

Address Box C-1873, California Lumber Merchant 508 Ceartral Bldg., Los Angeles 14, Calif.

WANTED

Lumber salesman experienced in the Los Aneelea area to reDresent old established company. Please state qualifications and oiher particulars.

Address Boi C-1875, California Lumber Merchant 508 Central Bldg., Loo Angeles 14,Calif.

DOOR SALESM,AN WANTED for.No-rth.ern California, .resno to Oregon" salary and commission basis, by Los Angelee door manufactur.er, well -established. Give age, experience and.other details of qualification. Replies confidential.

Address Box C-1877, California Lumber,Merchant 508Central Bldg., Los Angeles 14, Calif.

LUMBER EXECUTIVE AVAILABLE

Having just dispoeed of his interest (Douglas Fir) an experietrced operator capa.ble of assuming full responsibility of managing sound- ly financed sawmill operation with ample tiniber supdt #shes to c.ontag! TleresJed p_arties deeiring the services of such a lrerson. A-ge 53. Married- Chris_tian. Coilege odircation. Available ippro*. M-arch first (or sooner if necessary). Interested parties ptead stati fully nature of your operation and iocation. Am ivailabli for intir- view. All replies confidential.

Address Box C-1869, California Lumber Merchant 50E Central Bldg., Los Angeles 14, Calif.

POSITION WANTED

Fxperlenced lurnberman with large clientele and background in sales and managefirent wants conneclion with rellable conie*. - -

Address Box C-187+, California Lumber Merchant 508 Central Bldg., Los Angeles 14, Calif.

POSITION WANTED

sill pansand flashing paper.

_ 3'Oa

Capable rctail lumber m:rnagef, with A-l recbrd. Fiftcen veart highly competitive experience in So. Calif. Good education. h;afth. 199.^41., A-1 referencestro character and ability. preferince So. Calif. Salary plus.

- -

Address Box C-1876, California Lumber Merchant 50E Central Bldg., Los Angeles 14,Calif.

FOR RENT

RTf50 Hyster Lift Truck, 15,000 lb. capacity. THE PHIPPS CO.

7157 Anaheim Telegraph Road, Los Angeles 22, Calil. ANgelus 3-3802

KILN DRYING

___We- arc ole of the largcst crrrtom dry kilns oa thc Wcrt Coast Wc_ dso sell,- ren! or r@air lumber cairiets ana Uft-tructs. -Witt .xchange equipment for lumber.

WESTERN DRY KILN &

P.O. Bo: 622, Wi&ningtoru Calif.

Phones: NEvada G1371 and TErminal C6624

l.5,Fffi,ii:;.?:'--.::r : 1 ' ."-i" .i.r 'r::"'""1i:ryr 1!.-.'.4.'t Pagi S5:,
ii'. rti i:' j;. 773'62 2$ _ (v, The above are double hung for stucco and plaster, lncludes
13
14
541
3'V'
539-2'9,,3_2'6t' n
2'g'
21fi
4,V, t$ Pc* 3'0,, 3ft" Mullian
82 Pcs.3'V' 595 Pcs, 4'0,, 317 Pcs. 5,0,, 58Pcs. 6,0,/
500 lbs. Nailg ' zffi Prs. Sillpans
Warmer
Oak Sills Fir Sills
3'6"
-
66z,Ex
-
Parting Bead
Pce,
Casing
60 Boxee Saples L3A
I Putty
SHASTA MILLWORK COMPANY 15904 E. Valley Blvd., Puente, California Phone: Fleetwood' 6-1243
EQUIPUEI{T CO.
Assembled Window Framewidths Assembled Window Frameheights g-v6/ t973'V' L82'6x 2433t0x 3ft" Mullian Casing 129 Pcs.2'd, 598 Pcs. 3,0,, 464 Pce.3,6,l 347 Pcs. 4tU, 7lO Pcs. 4'6" 55 Pcs. 5,0r, 319 Pcs. 6,0,, 27 Rolls Sisdkraft l0 KegeNails I Glazier Stand

INDEX TO ADVERTISERS

Acmo iorh Eolonco Co.

Adf,.rr.on Xordwood Co.

Amari(on Iumbrr ond Ttoding Co

Arcoto Redwood Co.

Arrocioled Plywood Millr, In<.

Atlinion-Slst Co.

Atlontir Lvmbnr Co.

Allor Iumbcr Co.

Sock Lumber Co.. J. Wm.

Socl Ponel Compony

Eough 8ror. Co.

Boxfcr & Co., J. H.

Bel-Air Door Co.

Sercsl-Ri(hordr Iumber Co.

S0rronolle & E(krlrom, ln(.

8lur. Diomond Corporolion

Sohnhofi [umbor Co., In<.

Brown & Compony, Cloy

Brutt Co., E. t.

Srurh Indurlriol Iumbcr Co.

0srnr Lvmb(r Co.

Colovoror Ccmnnl Compony

Colifornio Buildrrrr 5upply Co.

Colilornio Door Co. ol lor Angclcr

Colilornio Lumbt,r 5oler

Colilornio Ponrl & Voneer Co.

Corlow Co.

Corr & Co., L. J.

Corcodr: Po<illc Iumbcr Co.

Coroy Ooor Co.

Cortcll t A!ro(iolod, Rutt

Celolcx Corporction, lhe

Conlrol Volloy 8ox & l-br. Co.

Chombcrlin E Co., W. R.

Chonllond I Arrociolrr, P. W.

Chopco Solor Co.

Clough, Gcorge

Cobb Compony, T. M.

Coloniol Cedor Co.

Collinr & Mcyer. In<.

Conrolidoled Iumbcr Co.

Coopor-Morgon Ivmbcr Co.

Coopar Wholcrola Lumbcr Co., W. E.

Coor-Prndcr & long

Cords lumbtr Co.

Croler Wholesole lumber Co.

Croirctl Iumber Co.

Curlir Componier Incorporolcd

Dolton, R. W. E Co.

Dont E Rurscll Soler Co.

Dovidron Plywood E lumber Co.

Dennir lumber Co.

Diomond W Supply Co.

Dimmick Co., T. M.

Dolboer & Cqrson Lumbar Co.

Donover Co., In<.

Door & Plywood Jobbcrs, Inc.

Douglos Fir Plywood Associolion

Edgewood Lumber Co.

Ellioll, F. W.

Empire Redwood Co.

Esrley & 5on, D. C.

Eubonk & Son, [. H.

Exchongc Sowmills Soles Co.

Foirhurst Iumber Co.

FernTrucking Co.

fir Door Institule

Fir-Tex of Southern Colifornio

Fir-Tex of Northern Colifornio

Fisk & Moson

Fitzpolrick Lbr. €o.. In(., J. J.

Flomer, Erik

Flintkote Co., Pioneer Division

Fordy<c Lumber Co.

Foresl Fibe. Produ(tr Co.

Foresl Produ(15 Soles Compony

Fountoin Iumber Co., Ed

Freemon E Co., Stephen G.

Gorcio Trofiic Service, E. R.

Gomerslon & Green lumber Co.

Gerlinger Corrier Co.

Gilbreorh Chemicol Co.

Gosslin-Hording Iumber Co.

Greenlee Lumber Co.

Holey Bros.

Holl, Jomes [.

Hommond Lumber Co.

Horbor Plywood Corp. of So. Col.

Horris Lumber Co., L. E...

Horris, Lloyd

Heberle & Co., R. J.

Higgins lumber Co., J. E.....

Hill Iumber Co., Roy

Hill & Molon, Inc.

Hobbs Woll Lumber Co.

Hofrmon Co., Eorl

Hogon Lumber Co.

Holmes Eureko Lumber Co.

Hoover Co., A. [,

Hyster Conpony

lrving Iumber ond Moulding, In<....-..

Johns-Monville Co.porqlion

Johnson Iumber Corp., C. D.

Jones Hordwore & Plywood Co.

Kelley, Albert A.

Kendoll Iumber Oistributors

Kline & Ruf..... Koehl & Son, Inc., Johhn W. Kuhl

Co., Corl H. ......-.....

L. A. Dry Kiln & Storoge, Inc..-.......

Lomon-Eonninglon Compony

Lwrence-Philipr lumber Co..... Long-8ell

Norvell

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littttt'r';rl 5('l'\'i('(': \\('r'(' l)('lrl irt 5:rtt l,st'. I)t't't'trrlrt't' I l.

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Wesley A. Farrcrr

\\'crlc-r .\. littrr;rr l):tssc(l :t\\':t,\' stl(l(l('tll-\' ill ( )ltltlltnd' l)r'cenrlrt'r 11. l().50. IIc u;rs irr clr:rlgc ()[ thc lrrill (lcl)artt',1'111 oi l'icrltrortt l.tttttlrcr & llill ('o.. ( ):r1<llrrl(1, il11(l \\ras rrt \\'()rli \\'h('11 he ltlrtl :r ltt'ltrt ltlt:rcli. Ilt'iorc lrccotltitlg ass()ei:t1('(l u'ith tltis llrrtt ht'\\'its cllll)l()-\'t'rl ior lll{)rcr thall 10 _\'c:rrs l)-\- (-:rliiorrti:L l)'rrilrlcrs Srrlrlll,i' (',r., ()lrl<l;tlrd. lIe is survi\c(l lr-r- his uirlou. J{rs. ltthcl F:trt'rtt', zI (l:Itlghtcr, ^\Irs. l'atrici:r Ii'. Ilcc,:ul(l u gritlrrlsott. l)orrlLlrl llcc. Jlc n'as a llitlive oi (';rliiorni:t, iltt(l \\'its:t lttemllct'oI l)rrookl,r'll Loclge No. 2J.5, F. ancl -\. lI., O;Ll<lanrl. Iirrrrcr:rl scr\.iccs \\'Ltrc hcl(l in ();rlillrncl, I)ccentlrcr 13.

Mrs. Minna Boilequ

IiurrcrrLl scrviccs \rcrc hel(1 irr S:Lrr liaflLcl, Calil'., Decenllrer l1 for lIrs. \[inna I]oilcrLu \\'h() P:tssc(l au'a-r'irr San lirLi:Lc1 lritcr a long illncss. She \\':IS the rnother tlf Frank lloilearr ()f thc Irairfax Lnnrlrer Cotttpatrr-. Fairi:tx, Calif., an(1 of \Irs. Cltrolr'n lireitas, San Iiltfael. ][rs. ]iri1eatl \vas lrorn in Illinois 82 r-curs :rgo.

Pogr 56 CA!ITORNIA TUTABEI IAERCHANI
Lumber
Lumber
33 53 53 t4 35 2l 39 48 38 52 32 44 2l t5 5l 37 35 29 50 1' 4l JI 44 45 30 49 37 35 t9 23 39 t2 45 4l JJ 3l ...5 1 _52 36 a2 ..29 l5 ...33 5J 3l ....7 .3 .37 .33 ..._41 I FC [or Angnltr lvnbrr, ln(. a7 Lor-Col lsmbor Co. 38 lumbor Suyrrr Gr<hongo 27 [umbcf ilonufo(lu,rtt, In( 54 tumber Morl t Lumblr Solrr Co. 5l lvmbormrn'r Crrdil Arr'n, In( ' M<Xinnoy Hordwood Co. ' MocDonold Co., t. W. 39 Mohogony lmporlrng Co. 2a Moolo Bror. 45 Morrh Woll Produ<lr. In<. t Mortin Plvwood Co. 43 Mortinrr Co., l. W. I Moronilr Coroorolion t Mc'ngrl Compony, Thr I Minnorolo E Onlorio Poprr Co t Minor, Rulh lolr 52 Moot Drv Kiln €o. 53 Ni<oloi Door 5ol"r Co. I Northcrn Rodwood lumbor Co. I Nu-Woy Bvildrrr Corp. 32 Olympi( Sloinod Produ(lr Co. I Oigood, Robilrt 5 Ortin Moulding Corp., Dovid I Pobco Produ<lr, Inc. t Po(ifl( Coorl Agg.ogolilt, In(. I Po<ill< Fir Solrr 27 Po(ifl( Forrrl Piodu(lr, In(. 43 Po<ifl< Hordwood Solrr Co. 53 Po(i0( Lumbor Deolorr Supply, Inc. 52 Po<iflc lumbor Co., Thr I Pociflc Muluol Door Co. t Po(ifl( Wctl. Lvmber Co. ot Colil., In(. 34 Pociflc Wiro Produclr Co. 49 Pormino Lumbcr Co 46 Porkill Lumbcr Co. ol Ore. * Potrick lumber Compony I Pcnbcrlhy lumber Compony 33 Pormo Prodsclc Co. * Phillipr E Murphy tumbcr Co. 4l Phippr Compony, Thc * Plvwood In(. 17 Pondcro:o Pine'Woodword * Pope & lolbot, Inc., l-umbar Divi:ion + Portlond Comenl Atlo(iolion * Red Cedor Shinglc Bureou t Ri<<i E Kruse lumbrrr Co. I Ross Corricr Co. * Rounds Troding Compony 17 Rudboch E Co., John A. 48 Rufrcorn Pollord Compony 47 Sompron Co. * Sond Door & Plywood Co. 43 5onford-lur:ier, Inc. * SonFron<isco Plywood Co. 30 Son Pc'dro lumber Compony 9 Sonto Fe lumber Co. OBC Shevlin-McCloud lumber Co. * Sierro lumber Produ<ls I Simpson Logging Co. + Sisolkroft Co., The t Siskiyou Forcst Producls Co. 26 SmithLumber Co., Rolph L. 5 Smith Lumbor Soles, Stuort C. 20 Snider lumber Producls Co. * So-Col Building Moleriols Co. t South 8oy Lumber Co. * Soulhweslern Portlond Cemenl Co. t Slonlon & Son, E. J. 25 Stroble Hordwood Co. * Sudden & Chhrislenson, In<. 45 Sullivon Hordwood lumber Co. 30 Tocomo lumber Soles ... 9 Torler, Web.ler & Johnson, Inr. 23 Toylor lumber Co., Reeves 5l Triongle lumber Co. * lrinity River lumber Soles Co 5l Trio lumber Co. 47 Tropicol & Weslern Lumber Co. * Twin Horbors lumber Co. * Union lumber Compony * Upson Compony, The...... * U. S. Gypsum. * U. 5. Plywood Corporotion l, 30 Von Arsdole-Horris Iumber Co.. Inc. 2 Wotson Soles Co. * Wendling-Nolhon Co. 25 Wesl Coosl Plywood Co. ....53 West Coost S(reen Co. * Wesl Coosl Woods......... l'l Wesl Oregon Lumber Co. .....31 Werlern Cusfom Mill, Inr. * Weslern Door ond Sosh Co. 'll Western Dry Kiln..... ........51 Weslern Hordwood Lumber Co. * Western Mill & Moulding Co. .........35 WeslernPineAsso.iolion..-..-....-... 22 Western Pine Supply Co. ...........24 Weyerhoeuser Soles Co............ I Wheelock, lnc., E. U. ....... .... t White Brothers .......-.-.OFC White, Horry H. ,. * Wholesole Lumber Distributors, Inc. ..49 Wilkinson. W, W.. .... ............ * Wilson Lumber Co., A. K. ..47 Wilson, Wm. M. 39 Windeler Co., Ltd., George * Winton lumber Soles Co...-...... ..-. * Wood, Eorl F..... .......,.........50 Wood Conversion Co..-.----... .,.,. ... * Wood Lumber Co., E. K....................... 49 Wood Window Inslitute ...-.,.,.,..-. -. * Zeesmon Plywood Co. ...,.............13
[ohn I.
Co...
Ollhr,aat
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BUYERTS GUIDE

SAT fRANGISGO

Aflilson-Stutz Conpacy (tl) GArticldI-1t09'Jjfl

Edgewood Lunber Co. (5) ...-.:...Ygkon 6-5500 Pope 6 Tclbot, bc., Lumber Divisioa, ({)

Elfoil, F, W. (ll) ..... . ..DOugtoi Z-lzil

Enpire Redwood Co. ....YUloD 2-352t Bicci 6 Krusc Lumber Co. (I0) ....Mlssiou

2-2551 SASH-DOORS-PLYWOOD

!?Ltoo e-$6g Shevlia-McCtoud Lumber Co' (s) ixirooi z-tglt Nicolci Door scles Co' (10)

Gcnrnton d Grcea Lunbor Co, (24i---- -'--- Sidewqll Lumbcr Co. (U1 ATwcrer Z-8I12 :jio":" Logging Co' (5)

6'6725tOaiper 5-6983 Siskiyou Forest products ol Catiloruic (4) UDited Slctes Plywood Corp. (24) ATwcter 2-1993

Hcll, lcues L. ({) .......Suttor l-7520 - yolioir Z-OZgl

Hcnmoad Lunbir'Co. (l) -.. ...-Dguelca 2-3188 sudd.n 6 christorso!, Inc. (4) .G1rlietd l-2848 cREosoTED LI'MBER-PoLESHissins Lubcr co. l. E. (24) ..vAleaci<r 4-47.r ;::::-.;-:,-':'::::1 ll:'

H:,l1y;l#l*i.:"a.lill,,..Hffitj

rqrer, webster 6 tohnson. to". ($t,qro" z.zoso Americqn Lumber 6 rrecrins co. (5Lu*., r_rozs Chss. E. f,endctt-lim firfv tfij' Jil.-;"i sgli Triaitv River Lumber Soles Co. (18) Skyline 2-2050 Bcxter, t. Ii. d Co. (4) .. .YUkon 2-0200 Kline d Rul (5) .....DQugfag2-138/ Twir Hcrbors Lunber Co. (ll) Hqtl, Jcneg L., (4) ...SUler l-?520 Lcmo-n-Bon:ilgton Compcny (3) YUkon 6-5721 (Frcak J. O'Connor) GArIiEld l-5544 MccDoncld 6 Hcrrington Lrd. 6l)

Lumbcr sclcs co- (21) .vAtcucic 4-4100 vii loaor"-Ho''lg i""iuc'c" taij?; ; ;;;; pope 6 rcrbor, rnc., Lumbcr ""t*6:i.t ;-;;;

The Loag Bell Luber Co. ...EXbrook 2-8696 Uaion Lunber Compcny ({) ..SUtrer l_OlZ0 GArtield l-g392

MacDoaald d Horriogtoa ttt" tttt"ro.rd l-83g wcndlirg-Ncthcn co. ({) .surte! l-536g wendting-Ncrhcn co. (4) suter l-5363

O A KI.AI{D -B E R KEt E YAI.A M D ID A

LUMBEN

Cclilonic Luber Scles (l) KEUoe {-1001

Gcnerstor d Greea Lumbcr Co. (6) f,EUoS {-6161

Gosslia-Hcrding Lunber Co.

Sar Lemdro ........Lochbcv.! 9-166t

Hill 6 Morton, Inc. (7) .ANdover l-1077

Kellcy, Albcrt tr. (Alcmcdc) .Lctreburrt 2-2751

Kuhl Lumbcr Co.. Corl H.

Cbcr. S. Dodge (BcrLcley 5) THomwcll 3-90{5

LIN/IBEB

Andenon-Hclson Co. (Studio City) .SToDl.y 7-0zl

Arcqtc Bedwood Co. (I. I. Reo) (36) WYoEiBg lltx,

Pacilic Forest Products, Inc. (4)..TWinoaks 3-9866

Tricngle Lumber Co, (12) ......TEnplcbcr 2-5855

Wralorn Dry Kiln Co. (3) ...LOckboveu 8-32E4

W.ltcn Piac Supply Co. (Emeryville)

whotesqle Lunber Distributors Pledmoat5-73211 (71 .........TWiuoakg 3-2515

E, f,. Wood Lumber Co. (6) ........trEltog 4-8{66

HARDWOODS

Brucc Co.. E. L. (l) .....KEUog 3-8672

Strablo Hcrdwood Compcly (7) TEmplebqr 2-5584

Wbit. Broth.r! (l) ........ANdovcr l-t600

TOS ANGEIES

f,uhl Lunbcr Co., Corl H. R. S. Orgood (14) .. .TRiairv 8225

Lcwrcncc-Philipe L-umber Co. (lS) pnospeci 8l?l

The Long Bell Lumber Co. ........DUnkirk Z-lS4?

PANELS_DOONS--SASH-SCNEENS

PLYWOOD_MILLWORK

Cclilornia Builders Supply Co. (4)

Ccsey Door Co. (6)

Dicmond W Supply Co.

TEmplebcr {-8383

....TEmplebcr 4-8383

........KEUo9 {-8466

Hogcn Lumber Compcuy (,1) Glencoutt l-6E61 Uurled Slctes Plywood Corp, (7) TWinoaks 3-5544 Westen Door d Scgh Co. (20) TEmplebcr 2-8400

E.K. Wood Lumbcr Co. (6) ...KEllog 4-8466

p-cxt9r, I._ lI. 6 Co. (13) ..Mlchiscn 6291

MccDorald 6 Hcrringion, Lrd. (f5) pnogiect giiZ McCormick d Bcter Creosoting Co. (d)

Atlcntic Lumber Co. (C. P. Henry d Co,)

AtLirso!-Stutz Co. (Chcg. N, Schumccher) (23) ANselug 3-69519-58$

PRospcct 651{

Atlcs Lumber Co. (21) .PBorpcct ?Ol

Bcck Lunber Co,, J. Wm.. .ADcms l-4361

Bcugh, CcrI W. (Pasad.lc {) ......RYcn l-Bit&l SYcanoro 6-2$15

Bercut-Eichcrdc Lumber Co - 1l, rf.;GEy;-o-i"""j'ira) Mtdison 9-2iFS

Brom d Compcny, Clcy(36) WEbit.r 3-ll(15

Brusb Industricl Lunber Co, (Zl) ANgclur l-1155

Buras Lumber Compcny (36) WEbrtor 3-5861

Carr 4 Co., L.I, (W. D. Dunniag) (15) PBospcct'88{3

Ccgtell d .l,ssociqles, Russ (22) ......llNion 8-219

Cbcutlcnd qld Asociqtd, P. W. (43) AXmiusrcr 5296

Cheuey Luber Co, (Buras Lunber Co.) (36) WEbetcr 3-5061

Georse Clough (5) DUnLitL 2-X2ll

Colliu G Meyer, &ic. (Dowacy) ..TOpcr 2-lO0

Coagolidctcd Lumber Co. (7) Rlchaoad 2l{l (Wilningtoa) .....NE, 6-1881 Wiln.Icr. l-28t7

Cooper-Morgcn Lumber Co, Wllred T. Cooper Lbr. Co. (Pcscdcaq l) EYca l-763b SYcoorc 3-t9ll

Coopcr Wholcsclc Lubcr Co., W. E. (13)

Dorron 6 co.. B. w.

Los^-Aageles Dry Kiln d Storcge, Inc, - lzzt .........ANqelus 3-6273

Los AaEeles Lumber, Inc. (17).........MA 6-913{

Loe-Gql Lunber Co.(lt) .........JEfferson 623l

Lunbcr Mcrt (23) . .Aileelug 3-?503 MacDonold Co., L. W. (lS). ...pBospeci lig{ MccDoncld 6 Horrington, Lrd. (15) PRosiect 312?

Mchogduy Importiag Co. (l{). .Tni;ily gGSl

pope 6 Tarbor rqc,, Lumbcr Di"i"ignii;i 8-3726 PBoepect 8231

BAADWOODS

Bruce Co,, E. L. ({l). ..Pl.ecsant 3-il01

Am€ricdl Hardwood Co. (21)......PRospect,(l3S

Atlss Lumber Co. (2t). ...pBogiecr ?l0l

Bohnhofl Lunber Co. Inc. (21)....pnoiiecr 32i5

B-r.!-eF ludu_ltrict Luuber Co, OZ) eNseti$ t-ii5i

McKbuey Hcrdwood Co. (59) .f.6rcia S-t0Ss

o3) "tH:li-3lii

Dennir Lunber Conpcny (15)... ..P8ogpoct 2i5l

Dcat d Rueell, Sclea Co. (l) .ADcm 8l0l

Dolbocr 6 Ccrson LuEbcr Co. (13) VAadikc 8?92

Donovrr Co. lnc. (ll) trDonr l-lo05

Doolcy od Co. ('!l) . .Alboy l&ll

Esley, D, C. 6 Sou (22) ANgclur 2-1183

Fairburst Lumbcr Co. (Phillipe d Murpby Lbr. Co.) (15) PBospcct 0271

Fisl ll Mcro (So. Pcrcdcnc.....PYrcnid l-ll9 SYccmorr 9-2671

Erik Flocr (Long Eeqch l2). Long Beccb 6-52i1?

Foregt Producls Salee Co. (Inglewood) O8cgoa 8-3858

Frccmoa il Co.. Stephcl G, (Bclboc) Hcrbor 2021

Ed. Fountaia Lumber Co. (l). .LOgo 8-23lll

Gosslh-Hcrding Lunbcr Co. (loe Pcbcsh) ........ .Plccraat 3-97&t

Homuond Lumber Conpcny (51). PRorpccl l3l3

Hcrris Lumbcr Co., L. E. (5) ....DUakirl 2-2il0l

Hcbcrlc d Co., f,. J. (Conploa) ..I{Emcr} l-9239 2-6581

Hill G Morlor. lac. (15). .BBcdrhcw 2-875 CBcrtviow 6-313{

Ecrt Hollno Co. (13) .llnlartrr 3-5i[l

Holaeg Eurolq Lunbor Co. (17) .....MUlucl 9l8l

Hoovor, l. L, (38) YOrk 116l

Ecrdcll Lunbor Diglributon (15) ..PRospect 53{l

Oegood, Bobcrt S. (11) ...... ...TBiDitv gZIs

Nu-wqy Builders Corp. (North ^Hollywood) ..,,. .STcnley .?-3?23

Pqci{ic Fir Scles (Pcscdenc) ....SYccmore'e-lgZg

pccnc r.unber co., rhe (36) -lSJ-i133

Pac_ilic Forosl Productg, Inc. (Dick LcFraucbi)

_ (l{) ....TUcIer l2gz-i}gg

Pqcific Weclcn Lunber Co. ol Cclit,, Iac. (lcrcdrac) SYcsuorc 6-539?-L.A. BYcn l-8t23

Paslill LuDbcr Co. oI Ore. (F, A. Toate) ({l)

Pa.tric& Lunbcr Co. (Ecstmcn L"-b"frJ"i:5 9887 (15) ... .ntchmond t-0261

Pbiltins 6 Murphy Lumber Co. (17) MAdigon 6-6C38

Tbe Phipps Co. (22) .....ANsetur 3-380?

Pop. d rclbot, Inc,, Lunber Diyision (15)

E. L. Rci.' co. o5) . $*::3::l3r23J

Soun& Trcding Co. (Long Becch 2) NEvqda 6-i1058

Rudbseh 6 co., lohu A. (ls) t:::.".fiffL3-31i1

Rullcom Pollard Co. (Inglewood)..OBeaoa 8-1058

Scnlord-Lussier. Inc. ({7) ...AXminsler 2-9181

So Pcdro Lumber Co. (21,. .Rlchnoad llll

Shcvlin-Mccloud Lumber Compcny (15)

siskiyou Forost products ol colitor;Pi:"spect 0615

Stcpheu G. Frceno d Co., Botboq Hcrbor 2021

Soulh Bcy Lunbor Co. (Hcwtbome)

Qpqr4iag r.umb' co. (23). .. . 8ff.ii: 3:tl3l

Suddca 6 Cbristeuon, lnq. (l{)......tnidtv 88{{

Tccouq Lunber Scles, lnc. (15). .Pnospeci ll08

Tqrlcr, Webster 6 lohnson, lnc. (23) ANqrilug {183

Twia Hcrbors Lumber Co. (15) (C. P. Houry 6 Co.).. ..PBospect 6521

Ifnion -Lunber Compory (15). .Tnfuily Zl82

lf/eadliag-Natbcn Co. (36) .YOr[. tl68

W.rl Or.go! Lumber Co. (Boverly Hilla) BRodghcw 2-1353; CBcstview 5-663d

Wcycrhccuscr Solcs .Co. (7)....Rlchmond 7-0505

Whcelock, Iac,, E. U. (12) .......Mlchiscr 2l3Z

White Lumber Co., Hcrry H.(15) .Blcbmond 0592

Wibol Lunber Co., A. K. (Dominguez Juaction) NEvcda 6-2363 NEwncrk l-8851

Wilsoa, Wn. M. (5) ....DUakirk 2-3080

E. f,. Wood Lunber Co. (54) ....IEllersoir Sllt

Wood, Ecrl F. (23) ANgelus 3-3801 CNEOSOTED LUMEEN_POLES PILINC-TIES Anrrico Luabcr 6 Trcctiag Co. (15) Mf,diron 5-5818

Penbertby Lumber Co, (ll). .Ktnbcll 5lll

slqnton, E. l. 6 Sou (ll)..........CEDturv 2_9211

Tropiccl 6 Westem Lumber Co. (Sg) togci C-fii5

Weslera Hqrdwood Lumber Co. (S5)pRoipecf 618l

SASH_DOONS_MILLWORK_SCNEENS

PLYWOOD_NONING BOANDS

Bqck Pcnel Compcny (Il) ..ADams 3-1225

Bel-Air Door Co. (Alhambro) CUmberlcnd 3-3231

Beaaou€lle 6 Eckstrom, Ioc, (tt)...ADqma 3-r!Zl8

Cclilornic Door Compqnv ol Los Angeles, The (:tg) .KImbcI 2l4l Ccliloruic Millworl, lac.

_ (tuglewood) .....ORegon 8-3{51

Ccliloraic Pcnel 6 Veueer Co. (5{) T8'ility 005?

9"-'t-o*_ Co4pqly (l) .cEnrury 2_9865

Cobb Co., T. M. (ll) ...ADcE-8 l-lll7

Coor-Pender d Loug (31) ......NOrmqndv 3-3238

Dcvidgon Plywood 6 Lunber Co. (21)

Didmond w suppty co. (vemon)

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Do_or 6 Plywood lobb€rs lnc. (23) ANgelu: 9-8188

F_u!cal_ 6 Soo, L. H. (Inglewood) ORlgon 8-2As

Hcley Broe, Scnto Monicc)..........tExo 0-{&ll

rfill Lumber Co., Rqy (43) Plecscnt 3.1396

Irviag Lunber ond Moulding, lt9, (!2) .:........LOscn5-51/t{

Koehl, Johs W. d Sont(23).. ...ANq;lus 9-819r

Mcple Broa, (Whiltier) ..Wbinier l-1003

Mcrtia Plywood Co. (3). ..ADcms 3-8165

Nicolai Door Mlg. Co.. ...ORcson 8-3726

Oregoa-Wcshington Plywood Co...OBeson 8-3726

Pcqilic Lunber Declcr Supply Co., Inc-. (Hcrbor City) ZEdrh 1156; Lomiro ll58

Scnpson Co. (Pcsadeac) .....RYqn l-6939

Sod Door 6 Plywood Co, (ll) ....ADcng 3-i!371

Siopson Logging Co. (21) ....PRospect gl0l

Soulbera Cclilomia Rusco Co. (Sulc Anc) Klmbcrly 2-t!185

United Ststo! Plywood Corp. (21)Rlchuord 7-0661

United Stct.s Plywood Corp. (Glendclc Arcc) ........ .......Cttrus {-2l3il

Ws3tcrD Cugtom Mill, lac, (22l ...ANgclus 2-9U?

Wesl Coast Plywood Co. (13). ...MAdigoa g-2l?ij

West Cocsl Screen Co. (I) ..lDcng l-1109

West€ra Mill6 Mouldiag Co, (2)..LOrain 6-0lg?

Zeesncn Plywood Co, (58) .......LAlcyctte 0175

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