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JurinV E tuttr "/ BOYAL OAIT FLOOBS
For fifteen years this beautiful hardwood floor has been a joy and pride to the owner will continue so for dozens of years to corne. Here's why:
With Royal Oak Flooring the ownel got the bestr- gra-de^for grade, that rnoney could buy. Vith kiln-dried lurnber for all frarnework and sub-floors, he got the cheapest as well as the best oofloor insurancett he could buy. Consequently, there has been no shrinking or swelling of joists and subfloor boards to cup or to spring the joints in the finished floors. Nowo with but ordinary care' the beauty and serviceability of his Royal Oak Floors are insured for the life of the dwelling. It goes without saying that the dealer on this job profited by the irttttredirte sale has profited rnany tirnes over by the good will won!
Ae rapidly is we regain volurne production y-ou- can -obtain ,prernier q-uality Royal-Oal Flooring in all standard grades aq4 sizes. It n."y be-sh-ipped-with Oak Plank Floorin!, Beech, Pecan and Pine Flooring (end-rnatched) and Oak and Gurn Trirn and Mouldings. Ask our n€arest sales reprcsentative, or address:
Appointed Southern California Sales American Stevedore Co. Operates Agents for Gerlinger Products
Redwood City Lumber Terminal
the plant and other services
The telephone numbers are view 5-2424.
Frank Burnaby, well known for twenty years as president of the Sun Lumber Company of Beverly Hills, Calif., oDnounces the appointment of himself and Stanley Williams as exclusive sales agents in Southern California for Gerlinger lumber carriers and lift trucks.
Offices have been established aL 460 North Rexford Drive, Beverly Hills, adjoining the plant of the Sun Lumber Company, where actual demonstrations of this equipment is available to interested parties. A complete supply of parts will be kept available at rvill be rendered to purchasers.
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The Gerlinger lift trucks and carriers have been manufactured for many years by the Dallas Machine & Locomotive Works of Dallas, Oregon.
The return from thirty-eight months' army service of Frank Burnaby's son, llomer, to his old position as vice president and general manager of the Sun Lumber Company allows Frank the time to pursue his long standing interest in labor and time-saving devices.
Stanley Williams is a native of Southern California and is a graduate of the University of Southern California, class of 1936, where he majored in marketing and advertising. Joining the Army Air Forces in 194O, he was director of flying at Williams Field in Arizona, holding the rank of Major. Ife was placed on inactive duty last October. He is a thorough mechanic and is familiar with the machines he is marketing and servicing through actual operations and training at the factory.
The Dallas Machine & Locomotive Works is starting an advertising program in The California Lumber Merchant and their ad in this issue appears on the opposite page.

The American Stevedore Company of San Francisco has been authorized by the Commissioners of the Port of Redwood City, Calif. to handle all the lumber, lumber products and other building materials coming 'into the Port, and to operate their lumber terminal.
The Port has a very good dock, and rail facilities. It has an area of 40 acres for lumber storag'e, and large warehous'es for storage of dry lumber, wood froducts and building materials.
American Stevedore Company's service includes ship discharging, car unloading, car loading, stevedoring, and local or long distance hauling.
They operate 50 pieces of equipment consisting of lumber straddle carriers, lift trucks, trucks, trailers, semitrailers and whirly truck cranes.
This company has been in business since 1886. In their San Francisco operation they have 25 acres of storage space at their headquarters at Pier 92, wilh water and rail transpdrtation facilities.
Hugh J. McPhee is president, and the management is in the capable hands of his two sons, Hugh G. McPhee and Charles A. McPhee
Scn Frqncisco Lumbermen's Club Will Hold Luncheon loinuory 22
The next luncheon meeting of the San Francisco Lumbermen's Club, sponsored by San Francisco Hoo-Hoo Club No. 9, will be held in the Concert Room. Palace Hotel, San Francisco, on Tuesday, January 22, at 12:19 p.m.
Buys Spculding Co. Properties
Timber holdings, logging and lumber operations, and equipment of the Charles K. Spaulding Logging Co., Portland, which has operated in Oregon for 55 years, have been purchased by the Oregon Pulp & Paper Co., Salem, Ore.
The transaction includes 100 million feet of standing timber in western Polk county i trucks and logging equipment, sash and door factory and retail yard at McMinnville, Ore. The deal also includes about 55,000 acres of logged-off land.
We Are Making Good Progress
At this plcrnt we will have every modern lcrcility new ycrd, which hcrs qn crecr oI five crcres, qnd lor supplying the trcrde, when stocks cre avqilan idecrl loccrtion able wilh
With the rebuilding qnd modernizing of our