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Ceiling Prices for Western Pine Lumber
(Continued from Page 8) by sawing, or by planing or other comparable method at least 25 per cent of the volume of Western pine logs or lumber purchased or received by it. (d) "distribution yard" means a .wholesale or retail lumber yard which purchases or receives Western pine logs or lumber from a producer, a mill, or another distribution ya.rd for purposes of unloading, sorting, and resale or redistribution, which regularly maintains a stock of lumber, and which processes, by sawing, or by planing or other comparable method, less than 25 per cent of the volume of such logs or lumber so purchased or received by it. (e) "volume" means the boarrl foot volume of lumber processed from logs, processed from other lumber, or sold, as the case may be, within six months immediately prior to the transaction subject to this S'chedule. (f) "retail sale" means a sale.which satisfies all of the following tests:
1. It must be a sale of lumber to a consumer or contractor for use in building, construction, remodeling, repair, maintenance, or fabrication, and not for resale in substantially the same form.
2. It includes only sales in less than carload quantities. Where shipments is by water or by truck the maximum retail sale quantity shall be 20,000 feet board measure. For the purpose of this paragraph the size of the sale is determined by the size of the order.
3. The sale must be accompanied by the following services: delivery to the job site or other point specified by the purchaser and at such times and in such quantities as the purchaser specifies; tallying and checking; the privilege of exchanging goods and returning unuserl material; and the readiness and ability of the seller to replace defigiencies and adjust complaints from stocks kept on hand for such purposes.
(g) "deliver" means to make physical transfer of lumber to the purchaser, or to a carrier, not owned or controlled by the seller, for carriage to the purchaser to whom the lumber has been previously sold.
(h) Grade terms used herein have the meaning set forth in the Standard Grading Rules issued by the Western Pine Association, effective April 1, 1939.*
1312.258 Delivered Prices. A delivered price in excess of the maximum f.o.b. mill prices set forth in Appendices
A, B, and C may be charged, consisting of such maximum prices plus actual transportation costs paid by the seller. Ilowever, for the purposes of this section, the following two practices shall not be deemed a deviation from the use of actual transportation costs.:
(1) the charging of a sum equivalent to the one. quarter of a dollar nearest to such actual transportation costs; and
(2) the computation of transportation costs on the basis of a system of estimated average weights established by the seller, and adhered to by him during the period October 1 to October 15, 1941: Provided, That a copy of such system of estimated average weights has been filed with the Office of Price Administration either before the use of such system in a transaction subject to this Schedule, or within thirty days of the effective date of this Schedule.*
1312.259 Effective Date of the Schedule. This Schedule (sections I312.25I to 1312.262, inclusive) shall become effective February 15, 1942.* r3T2.2O APPENDIX A-MAXIMUM PRICES FOR PONDEROSA PINE LUMBER
(a) The muimu prier f.o.b. mill pcr l0{lt fet board meaeure aurfaccd' air dricd or kiln dried, ln mixcd or straight lmd ehipmcntr, chall be ar followg: and 2 Cler (B and Better)
& up.....$7r.(X}
Spcificd lcngthr
1/1, 6', 6', l0', and l{' Add $2.00 (Includcr bundling
U1. 16'.,...,.... .........Add $S.lXl (Includer budling
12, rE' and 20'............................ Add $10.||0
5/t ud thicker, 16'and rhortcr..........Add $5.00
5/4 ud thickcr rt'ud 2J..............Add tr0.00
Random lo$hc rf ud longer..........Add $2.00
Speial Rudu widtha, S2S t'& wider, RW' ..........................Add t2.0{t to RW prie lO" & widcr RW .........................Add S7.@ to RW prie
13'& widq, RW .......................,.Sue as l?'price l,l' & wider, RW ....... Add S 5.m to l/ price
16l & wider, RW .........................Add $10.m to l2D prie
It'& wider, RW .........................Add $15.00 to ll picc
202 & wider, RW (sccpt dralnboardr)...Add t20.00 to 12" lrice
2i2n & widcr, RW (sccpt dratnboarde), .Add f25.O to 12" pricc
Specificd widthr
Spcctficd wldthr ovcr 12l, for cach inc,h ovcr 12'..........,.......,.,.......Add t2.00 to l2l prico
Odd wfdtha, 7', y', rf Add $r.m 6 8', rD'i, 12' and Rough, all thicloacr. .Deduct l2.tlo
Staincd relcstr. ...........Deduct $5.00 from prie of D Autralian Clarr ..,..,..........,.,.....,.Samc prle ac D Sdcct
Short Sclectr 5' to 9' RL.,. lx{ & wldcr, RW......,........,,....... t4r.qt ..5/| & thtc&cr,,l/ & wldcr, Rw.,...,...t41.00
SclGct stripr, 2'! & 3", not bundlad.,.,,,..Deduct fl.ll0
2' ud 3"1 2' and l'l rc rcaled *let COMMON BOAR"DS (Rudom Isgthe-4' and LonScr)
13" & wider RW S2S only S2S or StlSl lx1' lx6" lxE' lxl/'
No. ,f and 5 Common, RW and RL may cmtain 2Qs 4' to E' art $s-1". (Xd widthr,7",{',and ll'.,.,......add fl.m to E"' lg" & 12" price, ud e acal€d
Spcclal Random Widthc:
No.4 Comon, lxd and wider,
No.5 Common, lxl & wider...
Rough. 5/l & thicker....'..
Xnoiti pire Pueling Stock..Add $5.1D to prie of regrrlar grade from which -clected. For filf6', uce pricJ of oresponding grade and width of 611" plut ]2.5O, lest 29To for eurface mealure trice.

SHOP LUMBER
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YOU BI{OW TTTAT GRADING IN ANY PABTICT'LAB GRADE OF LI'MBER CAN VARY AS MUCH AS $I(!.OO A TTIOUSA}ID FEET.
TTIAT'S WIIY OUN GRADES AT TIIE PRICE ANE YOITR BEST BUY. PBOOF? ASK OUB CUSTOI\,IERS.
TY. I). I)UNNING
DIFFERENTIAIJ AND RULES APPLICABLE TO ALL GRADES OF PONDEROSA PINE Ordinary Reeawing dresc€d thlcker thu etmdard, lc ach r/3zl....Add r'o ioi "to"t ru" SIS wider thu rtandard width (nay bc hit c nics)...."Md f'00 .lU "t6ct sliipped in inter-divirional ltopovor cara.'...,..................Add f'|I| Rmdom lengtLi are 6 feet and longcr, unleu othemise prcvided in list.
Standa"d Casinl urd Base, Jambq Silt Stocl, Pullev-,Stils, Log Cabin Siding, Bungilow Siding' Dolly Varden Sidin-g md- all cimilar PqtttemE (not -riouldiig), a" t Iil' Bcvcled Siding, all grader to prie of grade. - - - dlsired .........Add 7.50 AII otter pattems except tho$ cmfoming to Aseciation Stardard Pattems ..........
2'5ll All Stildard patterns other than S2S or S4S ej.ept as noted above....Add 2'00 CuttLg to rpeified exact length.......'..............
13T226T APPENDTX B-MAXIMUM PRICES FOR IDAHO WHITE PINE LBR. (a) The muimum pricer f.o.b. mill per !fiXt feet -board meaeur-e,- eurfaed, air - dried or kiln dried, ln mixed or straight lod ahipnents, chall b€ ac or S4S
FCT GRADES rcld separately in quantlty lotr........,..............Deduct
11' & chorter RL (whcn m 16'
Spcial Random Widthc 5/4 & thlckcr S2S:
6" & wider RW......,,.......,...........{dd lz.nb 4" & wider prie
8" & Wider RW.:........... \dd t5.0t ro ,r,, & widr prie
Odd width!, 7D, Sn, & ll'..................Add Sr.00 to 8", rO" ud l2l pricc, ud rc ccaled.
R^rrch. all thicknercr. .)educt 82.00
Stalncd relcts .....,....,)educt ts.m from price of D Sclcct.
)ller | .ere0.5 r/1, 1x & wider, D & Btr. 6tqo (r..,.........................$2.m
4/4, all 1" .....................$r.m
4/1, all 6" .....142.0 Sclcct rtripe, Z" & 3u not bundled..... .....,.........Dcduct ll.|l0
Random fength may ontain t7o shorts thu E' sd lSVo odd lcngthr. ID.AHO W}IITE PINE SHOP
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May ontaln.odd lens!!1 a4d 29q.o ?' to E y-2' in mutripbs of 6,, sept that E rldtrii may @ntain up to 35/e of I yz It. ud ehqtr.
For all 9 ft. ed longcr add $3.00.
Sidl4s_t' ud rhorter (whm rld lcpeate{y)
SUGAR PINE
1312,2@ Appendix C-Muimum prica for rugar nine lumber
(a) The muimum pricer f.o.b. mill per fdD fet board measure. surfaed. air dried or kiln dried, ln mlxed or rtraight loid shipments. shorild bl as fo[o;ri'-

Rough 4/,1 md thicker No. I Shop & Btr. ................Deduct
Rough Sfi and thicker No 2 Shop ......Deduct
Rough l-l{ md ttic}a Common, Dimoeion ud No.3 Shop .....,...Deduct
Rqgb Inch Shop .....,..... ..,..........Deduct
Ordinary Reawing .......,.,.........,..Add
Reaawing ud SzS, all grade, all rates...................4dd
Ripping, grcr rip.......... ................Add
Novclty-Saw Ripping ............Add
Ripping ud S,1S............. ...,........4dd
Creer Crrtting, Fr st......,.,. ...,,.....Add
Cleating (ordinary) ......,......,........Add
Bundling (ordinary) ...........,..,....,..Add
Bundllng (cxport) ,..,.,.. ......,....,...Add
Random l.engthr m 6 ft. & longcr, ulers ot]crwfuc providcd in lict.
Stock drecscd thlckc than rtmdard, for ach llW,..,Ada
Fc rtoc,k run Slti wider ttan dandard width (may bc hit c nls)............ .......,..,,..Add
Studard eeing ud Base, Jmbr, Sill Stock, Pulby Stilcr lag Cabin Sidlng, Bugalm Siding, Dolly Varden Stdlng ud all cinils pattcms (mt mmldIngr), to price of gradc dcrircd,....................,..4dd
All ottcr l[ttmr cxcqrt ttorc onloning to Aeo clation Studard Pett ru .......,..,..Add
All standrrd pattcrnr other ttm S2S or SlS, qept u notcd abovc ..............Add
Cuttirg to rpedfied mct lcngth...................,......Add
All rtch .hfpecd h bta-dlvidoal rtotpycr ere......Add
Irrucd rhfu 3d day of Fcbmry, 19,12., Effcctivc February 1,S, 1C12. i.jii' H";dl';;;, .riilrir:ii'-iiii " " "' CERTIFIED TO BE A TRUE COPY OF TTIE ORIGINAL.
John E. Hm, Deputy Administrator
Succeeds Eaton Grimes
Glenn A. Burke is now sales representative for Union Lumber Co. in the Sacramento Valley and Sonoma Valley territory, replacing Eaton Grimes, who is back on full time duty at the mill at Fort Bragg, Calif.
Mr. Burke was formerly manager of the Mendocino County Retail Lumber Co. at Fort Bragg.

lSanta Barbara Lumber Firms Mergad
The Ambrose Lumber Company has purchased the Union Mill & Lumber Company and Santa Barbara Lumber Company mill at Santa Barbara. The transaction includes the Santa Barbara and Goleta plants of the lJnion Mill & Lumber Company.
The Santa Barbara Lumber Company was established in 1887, and a short time later the Union Mill & Lumber Company was formed. In 1932 the Union nlill & Lumber Company and Ambrose Lumber Company took over the Santa Barbara Lumber Company, and now the Ambrose Lumber Company buys all interests in both these companies.
The company hereafter will be known as the Ambrose Mill & Lumber Company, and the business offices, it was indicated, will occupy the former offices of the l-Inion l\,Iill & Lumber Company. Richard T. Ambros€, Jr., will be assistant general manager of all the yards. The Ambrose Lumber Company was established in Santa Barbara twenty )'ears ago.
A. G. Clabaugh , Pioneer Lumberman, Retires
After 58 years of continuous service in the lumber business, 32 years of which was spent in Puente, A. C. Clabaugh has retired. His services extended over 30 years with the Patten & Davies Lumber Company and its successor, the Patten-Blinn Lumber Company. Mr. Clabaugh was relieved of active duty as manager of the Patten-Blinn yard about a year ago but \Mas retained in an adv,isory capacity to his son, Robert S. Clabaugh, who succeeded him as manager of the yard.
Mr. Clabaugh first entered the lumber business in Kirkwood, Mo., in 1884 where he remained until 1891. Later his lumber interests were at Webster Grove and Afton, Mo. He came to California in the fall of 1901, and with the late Frank Sappington, they bought the Whittier Lumber & Mill Company. In l91O they operated the Puente Lumber Company which later they sold to the Patten & Davies Lumber Company.
WESTERN PINE ANNUAL FEB. T9
The Western Pine Association will hold its annual convention at the Portland Hotel, Portland, Ore., on February 19.