The California Lumber Merchant - March 1951

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CABINET WOODS HARDWOOD PLY}YOOD T&GWALLPANELING I'' KD REDWOOD FLOORING DOWELS MOORE DRY KILNS S*rn Jlaue e Baag2 5o7t' Speciolries sHlP TIMBERS -- 6" & Thiclccr SHIP PLANK -- To 42' BENDING OAK LIGNUM VITAE IRON BARK HEAVY MAPLE sAN FRANCISCO 24 215O Ookdqle Ave. ATwoter 8-1430 Esfobfished OAKTAND I 5OO High Street ANdover t-l600 | 872
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Prcclsion cut cclcdcd Pondcroso Pine is monufoclured into sssh qnd doors of betlcr quolity ond oppcoronce in Long'Bellfs modern plonts. long-Bell ssch ond doors givc lorfing soticfoction...they look righf ...fit righ ond stoy right. You con look to [ong-BsJl for o voriely of stylcs in modcrnly Ceslgncd wood sosh qnd dooru ... orchilccturolly cor.rcct... with tha quict bcouty of wood csruring,odded quollties for long lifc.

Lool to tong-loll for othrr Wood Producfr frorn Douglor ?lr r Whlr tlr Wot Coorl Hrmlock o Pondrroro Pino Soufhorn Pinr o Sculhrrn Hordwoodr
Th' @GllPsBstablished ta7 t KANSAS CITY 6, M'SSOURI DIVISIONAT SALES OFFICES EASTERN DIVISION r Konsos City, Mo. WESTERN DIVISION o longvlew, Wqsh.

Most popufar ASBESTOS roof shing f e

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FIREPROOF, ROTPROOF, WEATHERpROOF: Made from two practically indestructible materials-asbestos and cement. Thousands of J-M asbestos shingles have been in service over 40 years. Not one has ever burned or worn out! No signs they won't last another 40 years or more!

SEND FOR THIS FREE BROCHURE: rt tells the full story of this outstanding development ., shows many beautiful roofs in accurate full-color. Ask for brochure No. AS-85A. Address: Johns-Manville, Box 290, New York t6. New York.

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THE CALIFOR}IIA LUMBERMERCHANT

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How lrumber Lrooks

Portland, Oregon, February Z?-Most of the Douglas fir lumber region of western ()regon and Washington basked during January in "banana-belt" weather and lumber production picked up noticeabty for the month, reports H' V' Simpson, executive vice president of the West Coast Luttlbermen's Asscrciation.

Production ctl 914 million board feet for January cotlrpares with a cut of 577 million feet in January, 1950 ancl 627 million feet the first month of 1949. Simpson pointed out that otttput the two previotts years was seriously curbed by severe storms and freezing weather which cut deeply into lumber ctttting.

The lumber leader said the lumber transportation outlook for 1951 is not good. He forecast available cargo shipping space for 1951 would be only ffi/o of last year' He said the freight car shortage on western lines would be both longer and more severe than last year's record breaking six-months' drouth of cars. I-umbermen will be heard pressed to find either rvater or rail space to move lumber to markets, he rvarned.

The weekly average of West Coast lumber production in January was 203,130,000 b'f' or ll3/o of the 19'16-1950 average. Orders averaged 242,6fl0,ffi0 b.f.; shipments 210,795,000 b.f. Weelly averages for December were: Production 198,933,000 b.f. (110.7% of the 1946-1950 average) ; orclers 224,871,000 b.f.; shipments 194,975,000 b.f.

F'our weeks of l95t cumttlative productioni.'914,084,000 b.f.; four weeks of 1950 577,772,M b.f.; four weeks of. 1949 627,335,W b.f..

Orders for four weeks of 1951 breakdown as follows: Rail and truck 790,713,m b.f.; domestic cargo 209,658,000 b.f.; export 37,000,000 b.f.; local .54,599,000 b.{. }

The Indtrstry's unfillecl order file stood at l',024,954,000 b.f at tlre end of January; gross stocks at 759,579,000 b'f. *tt

The Western Pine Association for the week ended February 10, 98 mills reporting, gave orders as 41,612,000 feet, shipments 45,930,000 feet, and production 47,085,000 feet. Orders on hand at the end of the week totaled 221,987,000

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Vcgcbond Editorialg

Plywood Leader Chosen lo, pri". C."i-f p."i

U. S. Plywood Appointed Didributor lor larulitc

Springlield Mill Adds Pree-to'logr

Simpeon Mc}es Million Doorr in lg50

llsrociated Plywood Millr Buy Tinber Trcrct

Fqvorite Story

Gridiroa Bcnquet Mcrch 15

Personals

25 Years Ago

Building Permits

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of PONDER,OSA PINE - SUGAR. PINE DOUGTAS FIR, - WHITE FIR - INCENSE CEDAR Sowmifl ol Oregon House, Calif. Ploning ,l,lill & Shipping Yord P. O. Box 2470 Sqcromento, Cqlif.
Colifornio Represenlolive
W. "Andy" Donovon
Rowon Bldg. Los Angeles | 3' Colif.
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The fob Ar Herndooo

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

Much of our current production is moving out on Governmenf Requisitions.

Unril our United Notions iob-is finished we will divide rhe bolonce of our production qmong our regulor cusfomers who qre doing essentiol civiliqn work.

THER.E IS NO tET DOWN IN OUR GIUATITY.PRECISION MANUFACIURE AND KIIN DRYING

Mills

Anderson, Colifornio

Conby, Colifornio

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.Anderson, Colifornio

ANDERSON, CALIFOR,NIA

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Edward B. tVilber Elected President

Of American Lumber & Treating Co.

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S. F. Lumbermen's Club

To Meet March 20

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Visit Santa Anita

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Pogr 4 cALltotNtA tulllEl mElcxANT
Edwcrrd B. Wilber
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ETIPIRE REDWOOD CO. Producers of Precision Sqwn Lumber REDWOOD . DOUGTAS FIR . SUGAR, PINE 400 Million Feet of Virgin Timber Bqnd Mill snd Remqnufqcturing Plqnt ot Guqlqlo, Cqlif. SATES OFFICE 625 MARKET STREET, Yukon 2-3522 SAN FRANCISCO

With Weldwood Plywood, it's eosy for the builder, controctor ond evan ihe home owner himself to fronsform o shobby, spoce. wosfing bosemenl info o modern, spirited plqyroom like this. Other rooms lend themselves to similor treotment.

Remodel the profitoble remodeling morket yegl w0y!

Now that folks are saying "Let's finish the attic". ."Let's re-do the living room". ."kt's build that extra bedroom". here's a practical suggestion on how you can cash in.

Make yourself an "Information Center" on mod.ernization!

The vast remodeling market lvill more than make up for any drop in new construction business, if you go after it. And it's so easy to get!

Simply explain to cusromers the wonderful opportunities in Veldwood@*, n-ot only for attics, living rooms, and extra bedrooms, but for such improvements as bookcases, cupboards, television corners and, of course, ceilings of Veldtex Squares.

Rooms modernized with decorative Sfeldwood hardwood plywood in birch, oak, walnut, Korina or any of the many other fine Veldwood panels mean a delighted customer and a worthwhile profrt for you.

Remember - customers for remodeling include the home handyman as well as builders, contractors, and job carpenters. The important thing is to educate everybody on ,.how to do it." That's where the new S7eldwood film will help.

Interior grade Veldwood Plywood is guaranteed for the life of the building in which it is used.

Tell the hondymon obout beoutif ul,.inexpensive Plonkweld@ prellnished wood poneling ovoiloble ir ihe eosy to hondle size of l6tA" by I ft. In hondsome woods such os ook 6nd birch, this poneling is eosily fostened by conceoled metol clips lo old wolls or new.

A NEW STIDE FITIII READY i|()w

Our fine, new slide film entitled ..Building Bener with Weldwood Plywood" tells the complete and up-to-date story of plywood installation in all its many phases. Features 80 different slide frames in full color. Cohplete with synchronized spoken message. Running time l j minutes. Get in touch with the l7eldwood representative and let him help you set up meetings with contractors and builders to show this interesting and helpful 6lm. By thus becoming an "Information Center," you'll profit from the uemendous volume of modernization work.

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U]{ITED STATES PTYW(I(|D GORP(|RATIOI{ ooklond, colif. Glendote, corif. porttond, ore. spokcne, wqsh. Fresno, colif. sqn Froncisco, colif. Gutver Giry, cotif. seoille, wqsh. los Angeles, colif.

Mrs. Clare Boothe Luce must more than live up to hei press agent reports. The reason I think so is the manner in which she charmed my keen-minded and critical friend, E<i Kilman, editor of The Houston Post. Mrs. Luce epoke recently in Houston, and Ed went to sec her. And, having done so, he busted out with one of the most complimentary editorials he ever wrote. To be a woman of wondrous physical charm, brilliant mind, and high oratorical ability is indeed a combination. Since reading Ed Kilman's tribute, I'm going to hear her myself at the first opportunity'

The portton of Mrs. Luce's speech that seemed to impt""" Kil-an most $'aB the above quote. It makes a hit with me, too. For we have just been commemorating the birthdays of three of the world's ieally great men: Washington, the Father of his Country, and patriot immortal; Lincoln, one of the top characters of all world history, with his unequalled eloquence, and Christly character; and Ben Franklin, one of the wisest and most practical of all Americans. Certainly God Himself has placed their names high in the Hall of ImmortalitY.

And, reading and **,J"rrlr* the characters of these more than mortal men, the thinker and student of history and of humanity is almost impelled to cry aloud: Where are such men today, when they are so sorely needed? Mrs' Luce said that by faith we can and must produce more great men. Let us pray we have such faith, and that it brings such results. The fix in which we find ourselves just six years after a supposedly successful world war, apPalls us all.

Could we recall to life and action some of the great men of the American past. would they be able to solve the great, dark problems that terrify us today? In my heart there is not a spark of doubt that they could. If Washington, and Jefferson, and Lincoln were here to advise us' oqr problems would fade away like fog before the noonday sun. Or any one of them could do so. So, let us join the eloquent Mrs. Luce and "pray without ceasing" as the Bible says, for the return of some of the great men of our past. They are as sorely needed now as they were in their own time. Or any reasonable facsimiles w*ould do.

Of all the tens of thousands of tributes that have been

paid to George Washington, I remember nonc more impressive than that of Gcorge William Curtis, who said: "A iearching Eurvey of his administration reveals no grcat act which hii country would annul; no word spolcen, no line written, no decd done by him which justice would rcverse' or wisdom deplore." Think of it t No word spoken and no line written that was not fine' and great, and in keeping with his high character, and his respect for his high office' Washington newsPapers please copy I

It is NOT my opinion Jn", ,n.,. is today a complete dearth of great men. That ie not my thought' But the greatest men of today in this land are military men' It is lreat leadership at home and in governmental places that Is so sorely tt"id"d. One of the most patriotic men in the \ United States today is Joe E. Brown, famous entertainer' During the last world war he won high honor and high ,".p""i for his work in the Western Pacific with the soldiers. Where there was morale to build and smiles needed, Joe was there, giving hiq best. One of his own boys died in that war. I talked with Joe the other day, and' he was remi4iscing about the last war. And he said+s though uttering a prayer-"General MacArthur is the greatest man in the *orid." That is a firm opinion by a man well fitted to speak, who knows MacArthur well' I am inclined to agree with him. MacArthur is great in many ways' as "oldi.t, leader, ailministrator, and courtly gentleman'

Of course, history i" "tr""ly lr.n" opinion that England's Churchill has won immortal stature, threatening to replace most of the great patriots and orators of history on the mountain-tops of fime. General Ike is another American soldier who'has already won immortality' He ranks close to the Magnificent Mac in my book' I really think that Mac and Ike, if given opportunity and leadership, could be depended on to straighten out our present political worltl tangle. Unfortunately they are soldiers, taking orders'

It is in Washington, "city of bright lights and dim wits"' that we neecl help' I have no desire to discredit or low-rate anyone, or to doubt that men are doing their best, with the tool" th.y have to work with. But a man can't help being mediocre, any more than he can help the color of his eyes' or being "*"ll itt caliber any more than he can help the sound of fti" voice. If he isn't a Caruso, he isn't one' and that's all there is to it; if he can't lick the champ fighters' he just can't. and that's that. \ily'e can speak kindly of his intentions, and give him "E" for effort; but at the same time we can pray for bigger men to come along to save us'

"Through faith, civilization can and must produde great men needed to lead man' kind out of its prescnt uncertaintiee."
*-!lare Boothe Luce.
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Last year C. D. Johnson lumber was loaded onto 2247 cars at The Toledo mill. These shipments.. easy to check, unload and dispatch... reached destination in the same prime condition in which they were shipped.

Monuloclurer: PlClflC C0ISI [Utlil

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rave the world. Mrr. Lucc hrr tlrc right idcr. Thc quotio'n is, will our prayert bc rnlwcred?

We will commcmoratc thc birthday of Jeficrron a little later; in April. Hc b onc of thc half dozcn grcatcrt Amcricans of all time. I won't ltart a quarrel with you, Junior' by listing the whole top grouP ar I see them, but I make free to name four of the top boir, urd expect no argu' ment from thinking readers. They are Waehington, Lincoln, Jefreraon, and Franklin. I havc thc ncxt several men in mind, but might mcet tomc diragreement after paering the top four, so I'll let that slide.

When Jefferson said: "l hale sworn upon the altar of God etcrnal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man." he gave evcry patriot a text for etcrnal use' And whcn he said, "It ie the business of the State to maintain order and security, to compel respect for person and property, and to rep;ess fraud and violence," he gave us 't i" i"rr"-opinion of the business and duties of the Federal go.r"r.r-.rrt. Also their restrictions. And when he said that ih"t go.r"tttment "governs best that governs least," he gave the welfare state boosters a jab they can never forgive him for'

When it ccmes right down to politics I'm for General Ike for our next President. Both political parties now try to claim him. but I'd be for him no matter what badge he was wearing. He would still be a great American, honest, sound, and not at all given to the folderol of the New Deal or the Fair Deal either. He is the only American in high position who has openly castigated the promoters of the ielfare state in the last two years, and gotten away with it without being publicly chastised. He said that "a Liberal

Oaklcnd Plant To Hcrve DrY Kiln Ccpccity OI 500,000 Feet A Month

Iiastshore Lumber & Mill Company, Oakland, uranttfacturcr of redu'ood bungalovv siding, rustic, moulding and gntter. is engaged in making large scale plant improverrrr,rrts. according to an annoutrcemeut by Herb Tildesley' o\\'ner and general manager. The improvements rvill inclurle dry kilns with a capacitl' of 250,000 feet at a charge, or a tnottthll' capacity of 500,000 feet.

NIr. Tilclesley has recentll- made trips to Los Angeles :rnd other cities to investigate the various types of kilns being usecl for drying redu'ood. \\rork on th€ nelv kilns *,ill legin inrrnediately. A nu'rber of nerv l'ood*'orking mechines s'ill be added to the plant to increase the otttput'

Sports Progrcm For Mcrch Meeting Hoo-Hoo Club No. 39

The nexi dinner meeting of Hoo-Hoo Club No' 39 ivill be held in the Emerald Room of the Claremont Hotel on Monday evcning, March 19.

Clarence Dame, of Strable Hardrvood Co', Oakland will be chairman of the evening. There l'ill be a sports program, with pictures entitled "Play Ball With The Oaks," and a speaker rvho will be one of the managerial staff of the Oakland Baseball Club.

ir e mrn in Werhington who wents to play Almighty with our moncy"; hc tEld in a public utterance that hc dcplorcr thc drift iwey from our cerlicr dmplicity of life, and lo1 of reepect for mcre thrift and independence; he dcplored ,c*ard without efiort in our prcrcnt way of life, and thought harvests without planting wcre all wrong. He is one of God's rarest and noblest workr-an honert man' So I'm for lkc. I'd be for MacArthur, but he'r too old' I don't claim to have found the Philosopherr' ttone, but that's the way things look to me.

I heard a speech the other day that was worth sitting rhrough. Congressman Dewey Short, of Miscouri' wat the speakir. He used to be a Mbthodist preacher before he entcred politics, and hc is today a red-hot rough-and-tumble orator who kecps the audience on the edgc of the eeat all the time. He said that what this country needs most today ie a good S-cent nickcl. He said wc have a 38-cent dollar today, that it is growing more worthless with cvery day that passes, and that at the rate ute are going we will soon have a l0-cent dollar. And now where arc we' he demanded? And.he replied, "We are il a*godawful messt"

A wise man once said, "Save me from the cowardly smirk of agreement when. I don't agree at all." The greatest need of ttris country todiy ii free and open expression of opinion by honest men on the subjects most vital to us' This is no time for me-too-ism, for that is the road to despair' Speak your mind, write your opinions, be a loyal American and protest until the heavens fall against those things you believe to be wrong. Supine agreement with things you abhor, never helped anyone' or any nation. That road leads to slavery.

FAN MAIL

Ma1, I compliment you on your splerrtlid cxpressiotr of tne thought that many of us hold in 1'ottr "THIS JOURNAL IIELIEVIIS" box on page (r of the Janrrary l5 issue.

Irr expressing nr1' hundrecl per cent :tgreenrent u'ith the thought so adequately expressecl, I rvoultl like to express my regret that only the reaclers of the ('.\LIFORNIA LUMBEI{ MEIICHANT have access to this sane. thottghtful ar-rcl timell.itql'

C. I'. Speer, General \{anager

Zenith Mill & LttmberComPanv

Oakland, California

So glad to see you Put the price on the IMerchant to lr,here it should l.rave been years ago' I have been out of the lurnber business for ten years but never rvithout your splendid paper. I note every once in a rvhile you check up on what I did "25 Years Agt'" Your records are better than mine.

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,,,for Ponderosq Pine crnd Sugor Pine l in Norfh ern Colifornis :'; WHOtESAtE DISTRIBUTOR.S Ponderoso Pine o Sugor Pine tul^BER - PTYWOOD - i OULD|NGS PINECREST DOORS 5760 SHETTMOUND STREET Emeryville, Coliforniq PIED'IAONT 5.7322 TEIEIYPE OA.255

Curved Panels Convert Quonset Hut to School Auditorium

New Dealer Ad Guide

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TALK TO US ABOUT YOUR SPECIAL ORDER PROBLEMS. WE MAY BE ABLE TO EXPEDITE YOUR SHIPMENTS WHEN YOU NEED THEM MOST.

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"Alwoys Eu, or SLtp Throush Chomberlin"

did someone say TIMBER?

Our eor is olwoys 'woy out when folks slort lolking timber somelimes our suppliers sweqr we've been eovesdropping on the big-tree inlercom to find out who's gonnq end up os plywood.

But we've been oround timber long enough, 34 yeors, now, lo know thot we hove to be choosy on quoliiy, ond thot meons picking our row moieriols corefully. Then we poss on lhe best prices we con to you. you con moke use of our limber know-how ony. time. Just give us o coll when you need hordwood, softwood Plywood, Formico, Simpson Insulot_ ing Products, or Mosonite Brond Products.

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hel e, 9t5 SOUtt{ ataMaoa ?llxltY oott LO3 aNGaL:3 Iifornia neen6 1914 l95r wHolrr^* f WEST GOAST FOREST PRODUGTS DISTRIBUTORS WtilDIiIIf G-lf ATHAIf COMPAITY francisco 4 Main (Xfiee 564 Marttet St San tos s22s ANGEI^ES 36 Wilshire Blvd. PONfl.AIVD 5 Pittock Blocl

, Plywood Lcadcr Chorcn for KcY Pricc Control Port

Tacoma, Wash., Feb. l0

-Nornran O. Crttver of Tacoma, for 20 Years a leader in the plYu'ood and door industries in tlre I'aci6c Northrvest. has been namccl to a keY government Price control ptlst 'in the nation's defense econ()my,

Cruv.er, presi<l errt of Cruver l)orlr Llo. of 'facoma and Anacortes, Wash., and a Partner irr the Cruver, O'Neil Sales Co. here, u'as appoitlted price exectttive for the Iumller and rvood proclttcts division of the rtflice of price stabilization.

I{e has been selected for one of the four top jobs in adrninistering present and future price controls for all of the nation's rvood prodttcts inriustries. Cruve; conlirrrred his appclinttnent t() the llls:t today l>efore leaving for Washington, I)' C.

Ashead of lumbcr and allied products in the price coutrol setup, Cruver tvill direct pricing activities affecting mantlfacture ancl distribution in nine segments of the industrl"

They are: western lllyu'ood ancl veneers' eastertl and southern plywood and veneers, logs and primary log p:oducts, hardwood lunrber, <l<lttrs and millrvork, nriscellane()tls !umber products, eastern sof trvood lunrber, \\'esterl'l s( )f twood rumber and

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The 54-year old manufactttrer brings to the job a comprehensive background inclucling more than 30 years experience in the production and distribution of forest products. Not only is he closely acquainted r'r'ith most phases of the industry with u'hich he rvill work, but he also servecl during World War II as chairman of the door industry's a<lvisorv conrmittee to OPA and as a memller of the pl1'rvood arlvisory committee to the WPB.

Cruver, who came up through the ranks, is a former president of The Wheeler Osgood Co' As a plywood iniustry leadet', he has been president of Douglas Fir Plywood Association and he served for many years as a member of the Association's trranagement committee. He also held corresponding positions in Fir f)oor Institute.

Cruuer, a leader in civic afrairs and onetime president of the Community Chest, will leave for Washingfton next s'cek. I.Ie said hi's first job witl be organization of a staff'

San Frcncirco Lumbcrmcn'r Club

Boastr Hoo-Hoo Old Timcrs

The San Francisco I.ttmbernten's Club, sponsored bv l{oo-Hoo Club No. 9, is proud to report that the following old tinters rvith their krrv Hoo-Hoo nunrbers are still active rrrcmbers:

No. 6695, Fre<lerick \\I' llurgers, Union Lurnber Company, San Francisco

No. 6941{, W. C. Connor (l{onorary Member), 1800 Broadway, San F'rancisco

N,r. 14U89. F'rank l'araurino, l'aramino l-umber Companv, San Francisc<r

No. 15372, A. J. (Gus) Russell, Santa Fe Lumber Co" San Francisco

N.>. 19477, Hou'ard I\[' Gunt<-rn, MacDonald & Harrington, Ltd., San Francisco

Nc,. 20740, Iiarl A. Carlson, Santa Fe I-umber Co', San Francisco

N,r. 22331, Glenn B. \\/arner, Nicolai l)oor Sales Co', San Francisco

No. 26494, l,arue J. \\/oodson, Nicolai l)oor Sales Co', San Francisco

N,t. 27761, William R. Morris, Union Lumber Companv' San Francisco

No. 27991, Hugh W. Handley, Van Arsdale-Harris Lumber Co., San Francisco

Nr,. 28992, Fred V. Hohnes, Holmes Eureka Lumber Co" San Francisco

No. 29001 , Albert J. Nolan, The Pacific Lumber Companl', San Francisco

No. 29726, Fred R, Lanton, Lamon-Bonnington Co', San Francisco.

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at an unknorvn date. BY 156 from the pulp of the Mulberrv

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Truck, Csr or Corgo ShiPPers

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BAKED PTASTIC ENAMEL FINISH WAtt PANETS

THEY HAVE THE coLoRS . a whole range of pastel and deeper shades . . for pleasing combinations or contrasts.

THEY HAVE THE VARIETY oF PATTERNS and panel sizes for working out attractive and distinctive decorative designs.

THEY HAVE THE EcoNoMy of lowei cost, ease of instalation and l*-":!, ^and long life .. that makes them ideal for remodeling

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Pusb Tbese profitable year 'Roand. Sellers!

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U. S. Plywood Corporation Appointed Distributor

Insulite Products in San Francisco, Oakland and Fresno Territories

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CAIIIORNIA TUMEEI NIETCHANT Poge 14
for
ll. S. Plywood Corporotion wqrehouscs ot Scn Frqncisco (lclt), Frcsno (riqht) qnd Oqklqnd (below).

boards manufactured by the Masonite Corporation. Insulite Insulating Wool, which it began selling last year, is available in blanket, batt and pouring wool forms.

fnsulite's representative will assist in the promotion of its products, and will work in close collaboration with the U. S. Plywood organization.

U. S. Plywood Corporation, with its warehouses in San

John Patriquin manages the Fresno warehouse and L. A. Kennedy is salesman.

In making the announcement of the appointment of U. S. Plywood Corporation as Insulite distributor, Fred Smales, Western Division l\lanager of the U. S. plywood Corporation, Lbs Angeles, says: "We are very happy to be appointed distributor of the Insulite line of products in the San Francisco,

Francisco, Oakland and Fresno, and its skilled personnel ancl Oakland and Fresno territories. Our policy coincides with the warehouse facilities, insures the trade prompt and intelligent Insulite requirement that their distributors sell.at wholesale handling of all Insulite products. exclusively.

Don Braley is manager of the San Francisco warehouse, and the sales personnel includes Dick Zimmerman, Jack Kaefer,

"The Insulite products are of excellent quality and should Ben Cardinal and Bob yerkes. serve to complement our existing line of Weldwood plywood

Don Kesselring is manager of the Oakland warehouse. The and allied products." sales staff includes Jim Hilsabeck, Gordon Hughes and Doug In Southern California Insulite products are clistributed by Garneau' the Harbor Plywood Corporation of Southern California.

E. L. Bruce Co. Advertising Schedufe Jor 1951

A heavy schedule in seven popular consumer magazines is planned for E. L. Bruce Co.'s 1951 flooring advertising. Magazines chosen for the campaign include Better Homes and Gardens, American Home, House Beautiful, House & Garden, Small Homes Guide, popular Mechanics and The Saturday Evening Post.

Most of the schedule consists of two color and four color half pages; however one bleed page will appear in House Beautiful and a series of black and white ads is scheduled for The Saturday Evening Post.and Popular Mechanics. Ranch Plank, prefinished and unfinished strip, and prefinished and unfinished blocks are the products advertised.

Trade magazine advertising on flooring consists of a series of insertions: in The Magazine of Building, Architectural Record, Pgogressive Architecture, American Build_ er, American Lumberman, Practical Builder,Building Sup- ply News and Flooring Magazine. In addition 13 reg.ional magazines are being used to reach lumber dealers through- out the country.

Bruce floor care products are being advertised in a series of page and half page color ads in McCall's and Woman,s

Home Companion. Newspaper advertising consists of twocolor ads in the supplements, Parade and This Week, plus 525 line black and white ads in the markets not covered by the supplements. The newspaper schedule includes 77 newspapers in 66 cities.

Radio and television are also being used for sectional advertising of Bruce floor care products.

Floor products trade advertising will be full page, twocolor ads in Hardware Age, Hardware Retailer, Housewares Review, Chain Store Age and Super Market Merchandising.

Saturday Evening Post, Better lfomes and Gardens, and Holland's will carry the Terminix consumer advertising.

The flooring and Terminix campaigns were prepared by Greenhaw & Rush, Inc., Memphis. Christiansen Advertising Agency, Chicago, prepared the household products campaign.

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Iohno Pctriguin Don Brcley Don Kesselring rresno Sau Francisco Ocklcued Mcrucaer Mcncaer Moncger J. F. Sharp, J. Angeles visitor to Mexico. J. F. Yreka, Calif. F. Sharp Lumber Co., Seattle, was a Los while enroute to Seattle following a trip Sharp Lumber Co. operates a sawmill at

CUSTOM KIL]I DRYT]IG

Precision Kiln Drying Hardwood Lumber in tion gteam coil lcilng.

of both Softwood and modern cros3 circula25 ycrrs expeience.

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MAHOGA]IY IMPORfllIG

lloln Oficr 621 So. Spdq 51. Lor Angolor 14 TRlnlly 9651

When thlr wlndow cornel out

Home ecles cre ecrsier crnd more profit' crble when R.O.W. Removcble wood windows crre installed cnd properly demonsbcted.

Women wcnt the convenience oI win' dows that ccn be removed lor wcshing, pcrinting, or cccess to storm scrsh and Screeng.

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HILL & MORTON, INC.

Distributors of West Coast Lumber Products

.$wivel llpe Cahinet lroning Board

Wirh or Withour . BUILT-IN STEEVE BOARD

ls opproved by women everywhere. lt is designed to moke their work eosier, ond fqster. lt is eosy lo instolt, ond there ore no proiecting ports to teqr fobric. L.

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1950 Was Record Yecrr loi the Americcrn Tree Fcrm System

Washington, D.C.,-From every standpoint 1950 was a banner year for the nation's Tree Farmers and their program of growing rvood crops to fill the needs of 150 million Americans.

With 2,935 pfivate land owners now producing regular harvests of wood on 22,933,130 certified Tree Faim u1."., the American Tree Farm System has just chalked up its most successful post-war year.

' These figures are taken from a national Tree Farm sta_ tistical summary released by American Forest products In_ dustries, Inc., coordinator of the 29-state program that encourages tree growing and wise forest management by pri_ vate land owners.

Loans for Commercial Buildings Curbed

Washington, Feb. l4.-The Federal Reserve Board today clamped a 50 per cent cash down payment requirement on construction of new stores, of,fices, hotels and other nonresidential buildings.

The same requirement was imposed on repair, enlargement, alteration and reconstruction jobs on existing commercial buildings if the cost of the improvement exceeds 15 per cent of the building's appraised value.

The new real estate credit control order is to take effect tomorow. '

The order requires that loans must be paid oftin 25 years and declares'that "amortization is required." This means the principal must be paicl off in installments rather than left for a lumpsum payment at the end of 25 years.

The new order covers "new construction" or major improvements of the following:

"Office buildings, warehouses, stores-including sales display service facilities, whether wholesale or retail-banks, hotels, motels, motor courts, garages, automobile service stations, restaurants, theaters, clubs, and other new structures used fol. nonresidential purposes.

There are, however, a number of exemptions, for the benefit of "schools, hospitals, churches, public utilities and property constructed for us" by the Government or any political subdivision,,' among others.

Terrible Twenty GolI Tournament

The Terrible Trventy held its DTth golf tournament at the San Gabriel Country Club, San Gabriel, February 9, with 23 members and 5 guests present. Sterling Stofle and Harry Whittaker were tied for first prize, each turning a net score of 66. Carsten L. Woll is a new member in the Terribles.

The next tournament will be held at the Hacienda Country Club on March 16.

Celotex Relecrses Two Motion Pictures

Two entertaining and educational 16 milimeter color-sound motion pictures have just been released by the Celotex Corporation. One is titled "The Browns Build a House," which tells the story of a young couple planning their home, and the other film "The Inside Story," treats with remodeling or new buildings.

Both movies have been produced primarily for use in dealercontractor meetings but have been kept non-technical so they will appeal equally well to consumer audiences. The films are each about 20 minutes in length.

To arrange for showings of either picture, see your local. Celotex representative or write The Celotex Corporation, 120 S. LaSalle St., Chicago 3, Ill.

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Knoclccd Down Kitr for Building Mccting of San Joaquin Hoo-Hoo Club Bortr Aveileblc from Po*lrnd Firm At Bdccnftcld Drcw Good Attendancc

A new market has been opened to lumber yards and brrilding supply dealers by the C. R. Dillabaugh Company of Portland, Oregon, manufacturers of lightweight resinbondecl plywood boats.

The company is introducing a nerv line of knocked down "short" kits for sale by building supply dealers to sportsmen ancl hobbyists who build their own boats. The kit contains all of the odd sized pieces of lumber and hardrvare that are inconvenient for dealers to sell in small quan.tities. Stantltrtl sizes of ad<litional materials necessary for ttrr: construction of the boat are to be sold separately from the dealer's regular stocks.

Thc short kit eliminates the prolllem of stocking and handling smalt quantities of odd-sized lumber by the dealer, and creates a greater <lemantl ftlr regularly stockecl waterproof plywood panels, lumber and paints. The kit contains over 30 pieces of partially assembted waterproof plywood and lumber parts, and all screws ancl hardware. The kits are available in 10, 12, 14 and l6-ft. Dillabaugh rorvboats and outboard nrotorboats of various designs' They cost about one-third as much as completely assembtecl boats of identical design, and cirn be obtained from C. R. Dillabaugh C,rmpany, 7928 NE Mallory, Portland 11, Oregon.

Supplement No. I to Standcrd Specilications

For Grcrdes ol Redwood Lumber Avcilcrble

San Francisco, Calif., February 8, 1951-The California Redwood Association has issued Supplement No. l to Standard Specilications for Grades of California Redwood Lumber, which includes revisions in their current grading rules. Copies of this supplement are available upon request addressed to the Association at 405 Montgomery Street, San Francisco 4, Calif

This is the first supplement issued since revised rules were printed in October,1949. It includes amended wording for eight paragraphs. Paragraphs 53 and 54 now permit the same size of edge knots at the ends of the piece as are permitted on the center line. All other changes are simply clarrfication of wording which experience has shown was subject to misinterpretation in the original form.

The February 9 meeting of the Joacluin Hoo-Hoo Club No. 31, held at the Pyrenees Restaurant, Bakersfield, rvas one of the most successful meetings in the Club's history' The attendance of members was 56, and everybody seemed to have a good time. A great deal of interest lvas shown b.v the Kern County lumbernren, and several of them indicated that they woultt like to join Hoo-[Ioo at the next Concat, which will be in April.

Presiclent l)ob ltayrner, of Yoscmite Builders Strpply Co., Mcrced, preside<t. and Art Post and Claude Clrapelle rvere in charge of the arrangements for the evening. It can lle said that these trvo organizers did a fine job.

'ft,e entertainment included songs and dances b1' a family of five talentecl children. As additional entertainrtrent Art and Dick Gray performed on the piano in their usual excellcnt manner. A highlight of the evening was the $5.00 fine asscsse<l orr Walter I'eterson for having the lon'est HooHoo number of anyone present at the nreeting, 30612.

A total of 25 members made the trip frottr Fresno to attend, and some rvere therc from more distant ptlints.

Thc next nreeting of thc Club will be held l\Iarch 9 at thc I,ll ll.ancho. Fresno. Dick Kenned'r' is in charge of the program.

Bob Kchn To Spend Three Months in Europe

P. R. (Bob) Kahn. of Forsyth Flardn'ood Company, San Francisco, end Mrs Kahn will leave March 12 to spend threc months in Europe. They will fly there and back.

They will travel by air to Portugal, and will visit Spain, Italy. Switzerlancl, France, and England. Thel' s'ill take plenty of time and make it a leisurely trip. They u'ill spend the last six weeks in England.

Elected Vicegerent Sncrk Scrcrqmento District

Announcement is made by Dave Davis, Supreme Custocatian of International Hoo-Hoo, that Ed L. Johnson, of Millwork Mart, 1716 Alhambra Boulevard, Sacramento, Calif., has been elected Vic-egerent Snark of Sacramento Hoo-Hoo Club, No. 109.

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Ted, Sr., is president and Ted, Jr., secretary-treasurer. The com' parry handles a standard line oi builclers' supplies and hardware, selling wholesale only. Ted, Sr.' has lrcen calling on ihe lumber yards ilr Southern California for nearly thirty years.

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Dinner Dcnce Big Success

The Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Club hel<l its social event of the year the evening of Febrttary 16, with thir annual dinner dince in the Continental Room of the Alexandria Hotel, I-os Angeles. Over 250 attendecl an<l all had an enjoyable evening Nat Young and his 20th CenturY Fox orchestra furnished music for tl:rncing.

During the cocktail hour and rlance itrtermissiotrs, the Glee Gates 'f rio rentlere<l songs ancl music. I)resi<lent Orval Stewart presentecl the la<lies holding the lucky ticket nunrbers with door prizes, ancl Dee Iissley introducetl sorne of the Cld Cats to the group. A large delegation was present from San Diego.

Ole May and his comurittee were given a rousing cheer for the excellent job they did in making the arrangenrents.

manager oi the pine department of AtkinSan Francisco, was back at his desk Feba business trip 'by air to points in Utah, New Mexico.

Kenneth Shipp, owner of Caliiornia Builders Supply Co', Oakland, and Mrs. Shipp are on a three rveeks' vacation' sojourning at the Thunderbird Ranch, Palm Springs' They will be back around Ntarch 10.

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Sprinsfield Mill Adds Pres-to-loss

Two big machines at the Weyerhaeuser Timber Company's plant at Springfield, Oregon, now are turning out miniature fuel logs at the rate of one every 25 seconds. This new product of the Springfield plant is the popular Pres-to-log, about a f,oot long and four inches in diameter. It is widely used as a fuel in households, railroad dining cars and ship galleys.

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shavings ar.rd sawdust, left over when kiln dried lumbe, i. ,rrrfaced ancl fi'rished for commercial sale. In this machine, operated here by Bill Sneddon, pres-to-log f,oreman at the Spring- field plant, ground-up shavings and sawdust are compressed under 165,000 pounds pressnre in a seven-foot wheel whose foot-thich rim is perforated with about 40 holes. In the holes, fitted with cylindrical dies, the logs are formed singly unde-i pressure without a binding agent. The pres_to_logs are held during one 2l-minute rotation while water circulates in the wheel's rim to cool them. After each log is formed, it is ejectecl by an incoming rnixture of new raw material.

A pres-to-log weighs eight pounds and pac-ks 80,000 BTU,s. llach of the two machines at the Springfield plant will producc 4,000 tons of logs annually.

At Longview and Everett, Washington, and Klamath Falls, Oregon, Weyerhaueser already has 32 of the machines in op_ eration. They work round the clock to cut down waste in the forest industry.

Del Trovis Low Gross Winner ct Dubs, Ltd. February Tourncme*

Del Travis won the low gross prize at the Dubs, Ltd. Feb_ ruary 16 tournament at the Sequoyah Golf and Country Club, Oakland. Prizes were awarded at the dinner meeting by presi_ dent Art Evans, who presided. Chauncey Needham won the second low gross, and Bob Cheim got third place.

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First flight low net prizes were won by the following: First, Jim Pierce; second, Tom Jacobsen; third, Art Evansf fourth, Ev. Lewis; fifth, Johnny Myers.

Second flight low net winners were: second, Harry Hood; third, Dave Allen ; fifth, Brian Bonnington.

Guests' lorv net : first, f. third, Logan Owens.

First, Dave Davis; fourth, Bob Hogan; Lambrecht; second, H. Farrell:

Norm Cords, chairman of the day, presided over the lighter. side of the business meeting.

The member who made this report to The California Lumber Merchant also made this comment: ..Identity of the Dubs mernber who flubbed his nine iron shot on the r2tir hole and then pitched his nine iron pin high for a perfect acc is still unknown."

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Sinpron Logging Comprny Makes Ovcr Million Dooru in 1950

For the first time since the plant was acquired in 1942, the door factory of Sirnpson Logging ComPanY nranufacturecl over one mil' lion doors per year. This record was established dur' ing 1950 at McClearY, Washington, also the loca" tiorr of a large Simpson plywood plant.

According to Harolcl Ahlskog, manager of the door plant, 1,002,499 doors were manu f actured in 246t1 working days, averaging 4,067 doors per daY.

Two veterans in the door-making craft worked on Simpson's millionth door, which was assembled one day late in December' One was Charlie Rogers, who has been sapping (assembling) tloors in McCleary for 33 years. It is estimated that he has assembled nearly 6 million doors during that time, Another "okl-timer" who helped finish the millionth door is Attilio Montermini, who also has worked with doors for 33 years in the McCleary area.

'fhe Simpson millionth door was not a fancy or special production. It was a stock model "eighty-two," l/3 inches thick, 2 feet 8 inches wide, and 6 feet 8 inches high. It was graded asaNo.2d,oor.

The logging operations of the Simpson Logging Company in the Pacific Northwest centers in the famed Olympic peninsula. Carnp Grisclale, high up in the mountains, is the focal point of the logging activities. Two sawmills are located at Shelton, Washington, on Puget Sound. Also in Shelton is a Simpson plywood plant and a wood fiber plant which manufactures insulating board products. The research laboratory and the general operations offices are located at Shelton. Camp Grisdale, the Shelton operations and the McCleary manufactur' ing plants comprise the "simpson Shelton Working Circle'" Simpson Logging Company also operates a redwood logging and milling operation in the Klamath and Arcata area in Northern California. General management offices and the sales division are located at Seattle, Washington, and sales offices are located at San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York, Fargo, Chicago, St. Louis and Shreveport. Sales representatives arc located throughout the United States, especially in the westertr states.

Art Evcrns Representing Timberlcrne Lumber Co.

A. D. (Art) Evans, well known San Francisco Bay area wholesale lumberman, is now representing Timberlane Lumber Co. of Eugene, Oregon, in the San Francisco and Iiast Bay areas.

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Onsealed l,bfJoiirt Lath has no vaDor barier.

Thickness: X'. Size: 18' r 48'.

SHINOtE-BACKER-provides a firm, even u$dercourre for ehincled siderialls. Faster and easier !o apply' Shincle-Backer adde new beauty at the aha{ow linee. Mad-e from waterproofed Graylite for dependable durability. Length: 48'. Two widths: LSll' for 16" shinglea; L6L1 " for 18" shinglee.

ORAYIITE EUltDlNO BOARD-the all-purpose insulating board. lonc acknowledged for superior moisture re;irtai=, af,rength and-durability-.. asphalt treated fid;L=:-;t'renE[ and -durabilitv-. tleated throuchbut. Gravlite ie made to take it. And performaice on thou-sande ofjobs proves it!proves.it! t'ormance on or JoDs provea l[! firi"t nes"o, % ,, r1 ",l, Siz€tr.: 4' x 6' ,7' 8' ,9' , 10', and 12'. Square edges.

Thickness€s: ', % ',1". Sizes

GRAYLIIE WAILBOARD-a utility pi'oduct identical qrith Graylite Building Board; made in the same eizes but 3A' thickness.

PRIMED GRAYLITE BUIIDING EOARD-has a-prime coatine iactorv-applied on the Iinen tertured eurface. of rei"t"t Ciavfi€e Building Board. Standard oil paints "ai le .e"aity applied, and for nany purposes a single coat is all that is needed.

Thi;k"*"*: i ', N '. Sizee: 4' x 6', 7', 8', 9', 10' aad 12'. Square edgeE.

tNS-tlTE BUII,DINO BOARD-comes i-, tbe light color-.of natural wood. Same thicknegses and sizes aE Graylrte Building Board.

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OPPORTU]IITIES FOR PROFITSI

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REGUTAR HARDBOARD-Heavy density board. Golden 9gk_ pr-qwn cotor. Thicknesses.: '% ,, rn;i Si"LraZ' ; E;:6a

!: Pl,_?' , ro' , 12' AlEo % " ,ira 'ri ir,i"ir.o."' i; t, ;7r,:

PllfI^^IEmlELEo HARDBoARn _Fxtra heavy density mrqDoard wttrr an integral black color. Thicknsses: % ", %", % ",,tu"; Size: 4, x"12,. TEMPERED HARDBOARD-ExtIa heavy density board for service where.high resistance t" -"Gt""!--"iia-if,i""iou rs.needed. llurl walnut color. Thicknessee: ,4 o, l{c": Sizesi

!' t F', 6', 7', 8', 9', LO', 12, AtEo i-; -;;A t;" ihi;i;r""* in 4' x 12' onlv-'

LEATHERIf E- H1R_DBOAR D--simulates rich Spanish srain le.ather _with a deep brown ""ioi.'irric[".*I-lJi Sil"H 4'x6',8',L2'.

lllSullTt lnterior tinishes

.fnsulite deco_rative products for interior walls and l1tl3S-" are made from. the .regular. structural insulating Doa_rds. Ihus one material combines insulatins valu6 with attractive pre-fi nished decoration. lt "tt'?oLUf._ luty J.r.r one apptication! Both Lusterlite Tlleboard and "y!-"gttt. plank have .an excellent T&G joint for easy, laat and secure concealed fastening with nails or staples.

DUROIITE %"?tANl( AND |NTER|OR BOARD-a textured :lg-?-": j9Td. ,predecorated .with .an lxcepii"*riiini Servlceable trrush. lt has amazing resistance to- scufrng and abrasion. It's easy to cl&r-ad- ti- ""-"'ii"t. Co-lors-scientifi cally eel-ected q* p"prt".""pikiii;"y, pale green and variegated woodtoiilDecorotive Ptonk-Thicklgss.: ^y,. lVidths; 8,, tO,, l2". and, 16". Len_gthe: 8', t0;-and ii;.- b"irJ.rlt".i rasrerung Jornt on long edges. f nte_rior Bocrd-Thicknesa: )4 ".Sizes: 4' x6,,7,, g,,g',tO' and 12'.Square edges.

-DUROI|TE %" PtfNK-the same product ag ,t'Durro_ lil" bgt %, thi-gk Designed espdciafy-io"-"iirriili", orrect-ty^to wau I'raming spaced 16" o.c. Sp-eiial con- ceatecl iastening, joint. -Vertlcal beading tb simulate elternate_6" and l0'plank widths when aiplied. Colors: rvory, pale green and light woodtone. Size-: -16" x g,.

I.USTERIITE /2" III.EBOARD AND INTERIOR BOARD-hAS A 1m99th surface, predecorated to offer frigt tislrl-i"Fec_rron_when used on either walls or ceilings. Th; finish is durable,..is readily cleaned ara may--fi rei"i"l"a. uolors: whlte and Ught rvory.

Decorotiye Tileboord-T?rickle*: )4 ". Sizes: 12"x!2,, 16' x-16", and 16" x 82". Concrlaiea fastening joint four sides.

I,nterior-Boord-Thickness: % ". Sizeg: 4, z 6, , 7,, g, , g, 10'and 12'. Square edges.

WEVELITE 22 " INTERIOR BOARD-is factory painted. The ivory-white _textured surface offers a g.ioSoJ-p""p-""" lvne of finish backed by years of poprilar ";..p;;;. Pa.8y to reparnt. 'I'hickness: % ,. Sizes: 4' x 6,, ,1., gt, gr, 10' and 12-'. Square edges.

S'I^OOTHLITE %o INTER|OR BOARD----coated on one side with a smooth, lig-ht cream utility finish. No aaaiii6irh dec9ratron is required but Smoothlite may be painted if oesrreo. l'tucknesses: h' a'nd nominal 26, wallboard' Sizes: 4' x 6',7' , 8',9', 10' and 12'. ftuar; ;dg;---^

F|BEnUTE Y2' A-ND 3/4n ACOUSTTCAT Til.EBOARD_a speci4_pr-oduct- for lgw cost, efrcient acoustical ;r?ec_ tron. Made entirely from strong wood fibers, the sound controtrlng poroaity of Fiberlite is carefully retained, An-ou Daae pqm! ry sprayed on to avoid sealing the surtace porea. And the textured finish resembles triver_ trne stone. Color: white. Thicknegses: 14", ya"- Sizer; 12'x!l'; lQl.x 16"; t6, x82'. Beveled'b-uit'dag.-:oi"t four sides. All bevels are parnted.

DENSUIITE-Me4i!- h""rry density board. Golden oak Drown color. I hrcknesses: %", % ,; sizeg: 4, x g,, Lo,, L2,. PANEtftLE-Extra heavy density'board -itf, Zl "oo"* scoreA tile pattern. Natriral b;i;"h;;";l;;. fi,i""llr."", 14';Sizes:4'x8',L2'.

UNDERIAYIIENT-Medium heavy density; smooth one surface to receive floor finis}r-.. d-*A;;;;;ri"tii!-ii""o, wood sub-flooln or Gravlite Wallb;;rd i; irI"*-'"3"r-t-._ Eron wnere rt rs covered with linoleum, asphalt tile or carpeting. Thickness: /a,; Size: S, ; 4;;;d ir'-;t-"

IilSUIITE Insuloting Wool

Mode of Fiberglos*

*j*::Tb,Iry:lating Wool is.feather-light and extremely realllenr. rt stay€ put, doesn't disintegiate and wiII not o"119 ^":1 _lg loes of original high-imulat_ing qfficiency. barr and rou blankets are manufactured of Fiberglis pre-for-med insulation. The inch, -.ai"- arra tt i&"i*o_ lation,iq- enclosed in a paper """!top"J "".-"iael" ii"rr.f t F::r..^", l_l_T_Ch vapor.reeietance, -the other eide ii per_ roratec vapoJ-perm€able paper. The papers form a iail11,C, lqlq9 qt,the edge on both long. sidee. The econoiny rou,.btaq.ket has an o-p€n hlck with vapor barier ani naurng flange orr one side only.

lrTlLlTY -B_ATTS manufactured of Fiberglas pre-formed insu- Iation. No paper covering either sid6. .f"';"-.-t-ni-.1rr"", L5' x LQ% ". Pickage of 27 pieces covlre g0 ;q. it:--^' POURING WOOL is liberglas pre-formed insulation nodu_ lated to small Delleta for pouring ^o^r -.han! packing.

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rT.M. Reg. U. S. Pat. of. Made by Oweu-Comiug Fiberglas Corp. Irulite, Graylita, Ipt-Joint -Lath- and Bildrite arc recist€r€d trade mels. (Iuulite) aigni6:6- that lvfinnmta-;d-6;;;o ralEr Uomlmy E tbe oue of tho product.

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BI.ANKETS Economv (Non. 1-X") Medium (Nom.2") Thick (Nom.3") BATT BTANKETS Medium (Nom. 2") Thick (Nom.3") Pcs. per Sq. Ft. 100 lo 90 90 75 90 75 75 100 50 50 td 60 60 103.5 40 40 69 t 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 24 L2 18 16 8 t2 60, 47'5' 52'L' 40' 31, 7" 39, Ln 24n 48' 36' 24' 36' L5" L9' 23" L5" Lgn 234 L5" t9" 23" 15" L9' 24" 80, 47'9r 47' 72' 47'5a l5' 15" 23' L5' 15" 23'
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Hollywood Combinofion

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Arocirtcd Plywood Millr, Inc. Purcharcr

Timbcr in, Rquc Rivcr Wctcrrhed

Associated Plywood Mills, Inc., Eugene, recently purchased from the Lloyd Corporation, Ltd. t os Angeles, approximately .540,000,000 ieet of high grade timber which is located in the Rogue River watershed near Gold Beach, Oregon, Mr' Leonard Nystrom, president of Associated Plywood Mills, Inc', announced today.

Mr. Nystrom stated that this timber purchase together with other targe timber reserves now owned by the company will insure continuecl operations of their sawmills and plywood plants, thereby giving employment to over 1,000 employees for many years to come.

Tie plywood company plans to construct a sawmill and green veneer plant near Gold Reach as soon as public power is available in or6er to process this tract of timber, which is orre of the largest privately held forest regions in Oregon' It is believecl that construction of these plants will be completed <luring thc latter Part of 1952.

The green veneer proclucecl at the Gold lleach mill will bc further processed into plywood at Associated's two plywood plants locatecl at Iiugene and Willamina, Oregon

Vernon: 4710 S. Alqmedo Street, JEfferson 2288

Von Nuys: 15220 Roymer Slreel, STole 5-2511

Ockfond: 901 King Slreel, KEllogg 4-8166

F. T. DOOLEY LUMBER COMPANY

SOUTI{ERN HARDWOODS ANO CYPRESS

MEMPHIS 7' TENN.

All Species Air Dried or Kiln Dried-Bough or Dressed

Ccrrlocd or Truck Shipments

Distributed Through

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The contract between the Lloycl Corporation and Associated Plywood Mills, Inc. provides that certain scenic areas and trees along the Rogue River witl be left, thtts preserving the natural beauty of the region.

Associatei Plywood Mills, Inc. is one of the largest and ol<lest manufacturers in the Douglas fir plywood industry' having been startecl in Olympia, Washington in l92l' In ad<lition to plywoocl plants at Iiugene and Willamina and a lum' llcr rrrill at Roseburg, the company maintains branch sales warehouses in San Francisco, St. I-ouis, Hottston, Dallas and Charlotte. North Carolina.

Celotex ApPointments

- Th" C"l,ri& C,rrlr.rration announces the retiremeut of \\'illianr G. Jones u'ho for the llast 18 years has l>een hanttling thc ctirporation's government u'<>rk in Washington' Irrerl W. Hacring, rvho has been Mr' Jones's asslstant' r,r,ill continue to contact government departments'

Allen Cassin, formerly manager of the Celotex Cleveland branch, has been appointed an assistant general sales manirgcr and rvill supervise all of the corporation's branches in the East including the Washington ofifice' I\{r' Cassin rvill

headquarter in Washington.

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Socrqmenlo ROY E. BROWN Phone: Hillcrest 6'16t6 lgOl-55rh Street Los Angalcr C. P. HENRY & CO. Phone PRospect 6524 714W. Olympic Blvd. STAHI, TUMBDN COMPATIY I[fG. 3855 E. Wcrshington Blvd. LOS ANGEI.ES 23 ANgelus 3-6109 REEVES TAYTOR IUMBER GOMPANY 68 WEST I OTH AVE., EUGENE, OR'EGON PHONES 4-2271 & 4-2272. TETETYPE EG-004 WEST COAST IUMBER, PRODUCTS San Frqncisco FLOYD W. ETTIOTT Phone: DOuglos 2'4211 Fife Building
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P. l^/. CHANTHND AND AssoctArEs AXminster 5296 5140 Crenshcw Blvd. Los Angeles 43, Cclilomic RAII AND CARGO aaaaaa WHOtESAtE Since 1922 in Soutbern Calilornia Stocks on hand crt local hcrrbor for lcst service to dealers We specielize in products ol tulooRE Mt[L& tutnBER co., BANDON, OREGON cnd I'ons Timbers CAPE ARAGO tutUlBtR co., EtylplRE, oREGoN Quick Mill Shipment .,Experience Counts" Douglos Fir Port Oclord Cedar tOS-CAL LUtlBE R CO. WHOTESALE DISTRIBUTOR,S SUGAR & PONDEROSA PINE 5024 Holmes Ave. Los ANGELES 11' .ALIF phone JEffers on 62j4 lEW GODARD HOBBS WALL LUMBER CO! A[BELI Distributors ol REDWOOD TUMBER rlo5 Montgomery Street, Son Froncisco 4 - tetephone GArfield l-7752 So. Colif. Ofrce-Donold lft. Bufkin, i/lonoger l.l2o W. Rcmono Blvd., Alhombro, Cclif. fclcphono Aftonric 2-5779 lor Angobr folcphone llUruol 6it06 Yl|U CA]I HAUE The finest in Specificotion drying bf Western woods, Hord ond Soft Domestic ond 5 FULLY AUTOMATIC CROSS.CIRCUTATING KILNS OPERATED BY TRAINED, EXPERIENCED KILN ENGINEERS Resowing, Surfocing, Pottern ltems, Smooth-end trim. Drying up to 50-ft. lengths, up to 6 in. lhick. lmported Woods * i:i::i,,,ilLT,i ::1|;:T,:?,.il.i;!;,,"., 253r S.E. STEETE ST. * * Ccblc Addretr: luD.c Long Dirt.acG-SU I lol for Go.don Willinron, t.d.

STUART C. SMITH LUMBER SALES

WHOLESALE LUMBER

Exclugive Sales Agentr for Forest Productg Co. of Oregon

Speclcffzlng In specllled Douglor Flr Dlmenslon prilcularly ln fengths 22 ]o 28 Jee]

Beduction oI Non-Essenticrl Brpenditrues Will Help Home Ownerg, ScYs NorthuP

Washington, D.C', Feb. 1l-lteduction of non-essential Feclcral expenditures will enable many home owners to do a ljetter job of keeping their homes in sottnd condition during thc emel'gency by relieving them of an unnecessary tax burden, I{. l{. Northup, executive vice president of the National Retail Lumbcr Dealers Association, statccl Saturday.

"Taxcs needed to pay the cost of the rearmarnent program must be met, but Federal spending not related to the defense efiort must be cut to the bone if the nation's housing supply is to be kept in good repair and if living stand"rd, ur" to t>e prevented from dropping too sharply," Mr' Northup said.

"Wasteful governnrent spending not only results in further inflation but also takes from the taxpayers money which could be used to meet essential farnily needs'

"Moreover, the inflationary pressures caused by excessive and unnecessary Federal expenditures have made it necessary to impose more severe restrictions on consumer credit than would be required if strict economy were exercised in Washington.

"Continuation of wasteful Federal spending merely intensifies the sacrifices which the public is required to make during the rearmament period and endangers the American *ry o1 life which we are attempting to protect through tl-re rearmament Program."

Lumber is truly an American word, originating in Boston'

Conccrt To Be Held At Redding, Cclil., Mqr. 16

A Hoo-Hoo Concatenation will be held at the Golderr Iiagle Hotel, Itedding Calif., at6:29 p.m., Friday, IUarch l(r. The puryrose of holding the initiation ceremony is the formation of a new Hoo-Hoo Club' Erv. Bartlett of Scott I-umber Company, Burney, Calif., is chairman of the committee in charge of arrangements. Other metlrllers are William Constans, Ralph L. Smith Luml>er Co., Anclersotr, Calif.. and Al Bell, Deputy Snark for Northern California, Hobbs Wall l.umber Co,, San Francisco.

Anyone desiring to belong to Hoo-Hoo who can clualify in accordance with the rules and regulations of International Hoo-Hoo, can obtain application or reinstatement blanks from any mc'mber of the above-named committee, also from Dave Davis, Supreme Custocatian of Hoo-Hoo, Rounds Trading Co., San Francisco. The cost of initiation is $9.99' including one year's dues. Reinstatement cost for those delinquent fanuary 9,1951, or before, is $4.99' Tickets for the dinner and refreshments are $3.50 each.

Ncrmed Fcctory RePresentctive

L. R. (Rex) Hiatt, Jr. has been appointed factory representative covering Southern Oregon and Northern California for the Irvington Machine Works according to E' W' DeKoning president of the company.

Mr. Hiatt has a background of many years of experience in the woodworking machinery business in the southern Oregon area. He will make his headquarters at 1139 Crescent Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon.

COMPTEIE RANGE OF SIZES

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* * * * * GUfiT Gu.rrdnlocd torked Double Lock Bell-Sonded NATURAT BIRCH trnd Holr.ow coRE FLUSH DOORS qnd lrodc * Endt Du3t Colching Problem Blocks Hordwood Stiles tlloderotely Priced ADoms 3-437r cAl I F. FEnTAR/i/e This Month WHOtESAtE Hqrdwood Plywood Hordwood Doors Fir Plywood Fir Doors Hordboard Frcrmes Woodlife Windows Ncils Screens VE. T LOS ANGEIES II,

5050

LUMBER

Qvality Ponderoso Pine tftouldings

WHOLESALE ONLY

Distri6ution wqrehouse 6106 wolker Avenue, tlloywood, Colilornio

OUATITY REDtryOOD

DEPEI{DABIE SERI|ICE

meqn CUSTOiiER SATTSFACTTON when you DEpEND on LERRETT for your source of supply. . When you need BEVETED SlDlNG, ItiOUtDtNG or FENCTNG iusr coil us: qnd when you need ROUGH or FINISHED REDWOOD_ ony dimension-we hove it in VOIUME, AIR DRIED, Kl[N DRIED, ROUGH or FINISHED. There is NO UiltT to our obiliiy ro SERVE YOU. .

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SANTA ANA STREET, SOUTH GATE, CALIFORNIA 4haae LOeaN 5.6233
Lh:H;lf:*H,:T* I 1677 Mc cornrck Brdg., chrcogo 4, ilr. Luber-no e.- I Branch Ofliccp in Bortoa, Ncw york, got iwrc, *@mil -"*::.'::::::), rjr;ti!,.ftffilniuiUl American Lsnbar & froilng Co. Immediate delivery of ..Wolmanized" pressure-treated rumDer rs assrrred because of the wholeeale gtoch rnain_ ;lF"; ffi locktonuitb, ir,.,tiru, nlri, n,i.,rot Anscbc, tained at our lllilmington, California t*"Uig pi".t. TUMBER SATES COMPA]IY WHOTESATERS DTRECT IUTITL SHIPPERS OF QUATIW wEsr coAsT soFrwooDs 2OOO Evqns Avenue SAN FRANGTSCO 24 Telephone VAlencio 4-4lOO Telerype SF2O5

GEORGE

CTOUGH

LUMB

lhfu month ol Marcb bqr tbr roputctioa ol rocriag in with windy violcncc ol rtuPondour cqllbrr crnd wc hoPc it bringr with it cn qbundant "windlqll" ol wirdom to unttrngle the vari' our conplcx rituclionr ol Pro' curiag od ncrlretiag lunbcr...

Thc rhird nonth ol the Yccr E.qar ihdt tPring ir lurt 'round lbe corncr, iaconc lar Palraenta qre due cnd it won't bc long until tbe Nqtional Pcrtine ol bcecball will be in lull rwing. tt clro meqna the wetrlher will be clecring up so our nillr ccn rwiag into lull produciioa tbur clecring the wcry tor qll ol ur to hqndle the iob ol lurniehing lumber lo our cugtonerl-trnd thqt ir defnitely where we come into the picture.

Whereqa ibis month hcg the distinction oI "coming in lile q liou cnd going out like c lcrmb" we try to naiatqin our usucrl Philo' rophiccl viewpoint by offering our lrcde DEPENDf,BLE SERV' ICE trnd QUAIJTY LUMBER in c ctrlm and efficient mcnnor.

Homc Locn Nrmcd Srlct Promotion Dircctor

Rcltrictiont lor

Vctcrrnr Rslarsd

A NWashington, Feb. 19.Home loan restrictions were relaxed today for veterans who acquired lots before Oct. 12 with the intention of building homes.

D ERUntil April 18, such veteratls may be exemPted f rom creclit restrictions which substantially increasd down payrnent requirements, the Veterans Adrninistration announced. The restrictions were imposecl last Oct. 12.

To obtain the exemption, eligible applicants for VAguaranteed loans rhust tneet all of the three conditions:

The lot must have been acquired, or purchase contract executed, prior to Oct. 12. 1950.

There must be evidence that on Oct. 12 the veteran actually intended to build a home. Hiring of an architect to draft plans,'negotiations with a contractor to build, and similar evidence is acceptable.

The veteran must certifY that imposition of the restrictions would work a hardship on him.

Veterans Administration officials said a "considerable number" of veterans were caught by the Oct. 12 restrictions, being unable to go through with their home building plans after acquiring land.

Loans made under the exemption will remain subject to the credit curbs imposed last July 19 which require a down payment of at least 5% of construction cost, including value of the lot. Cost to the veteran itt acquiring the lot may be considered part of the down payment.

Appointment of Hu'gh M. Lineweaver as sales promotion director of the Forest Fiber Products ComPanY, liorcs: Grovc, Oregon, manufacturers of liorest Hardboard, is announced by flarol<l A. Miller, president.

liorest Hardboard is a controlled process panel made of Douglas fir fibers into a snrooth, grainless panel tuse<l in btrilding contruction, industrial fabrication and sold by lumber dealers throughotit the United States. At thc present time it is being used extensively in defense work construction.

liornrerly with the Portland, Oregon, advertising agency which servicecl the account, Lineweaver has been working on the sales promotion of Forest Hardboard since its introcluctiotr in July of 1949.

IJorn in Chicago, Illinois, 'Lineweaver attended Wabash Collcge ancl is a graduate of the University of Illinois' During the war, Lineweaver served in the navy on amphibious duty in the South Pacific.

Lineweaver will coordinate sales promotion activities whicil includes advertising and public relations of the company and Forest Hardboard to lumber dealers, fabricators and industrial rrrarrufacturers throughout the United States'

Three Business AnalYsts Added to Stcrff ol OPS at Los Angeles

Appointment of three new business analysts for the Los nrrg"i.t Office of Price Stabilization was announced on February 14 by Gordon Severance, district director'

The appointees will handle pricing problems related to the general ..iting price regulation in various business and industrial categories.

A. J. Wilson of 319 West Wilson Avenue, Glendale, will be assigned to the industrial, materials and equipment matter:; division. This category includes machinery, automobiles, trucks' building materials and metals.

Mr. Wilson was associated with the Los Angeles Ofifrce of Price Administration from 1945 through 1947 as a business specialist on building materials. He since has had his own price and merchandising consulting firm'

Mayer H. Baum, of. 19601 N. Alexandria Street, Los Angeles, will be assigned to textiles, apparel, leather goods and fibers. During the war and postwar years he was assigned to the wbmen's and children's goods division of the New York regional OPA office. He has had broad experience as a merchandising counselor.

Consumer durable goods (hardware, housewares' furnitures' rugs, appliances) will be the field of Myron P' Gerton of El Segundo. He has served as training officer for the Veterans Administration here and prior to that as manager of Sears Roebuck retail outlets on the Pacific Coast'

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I Arorch r, re5l Pogc 35 \THOLESALE LUMBER WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS Ponderosa Pine - Sugar pine - Douglas Fir Cedar Shingles Plywood 42OO Bsndini Blvd. Ofiice and Distribution yordlos Angeles 23, Calif. Teletype lA-840 BESS(II{ETTE & ECKSTR(IM, II{G. PIJYWOOD FIR DOORS PINE MOUIJDINGS 2719 Compton Aye. tOS ANGEIES I I Phone ADcms 3-422O Teletype tA 2tO Wetre youtrgr loo AS A FIRM . . . btlt plenty of experience and eager to serae MASE BAT KT.INE RUF MILL REPRESENTATIVES 625 MARKET 5T. o SAN FRANcIsco DOuet.as 2-1387 TWX-SF&47 & SUDDEII & CHRISTEI{S0il, il[C. Lurnber and Shipping 7th Floor, Alcskcr comrnercicl Bldg., ol0 scrnsome street, scn Frqncisco 4 tOS ANGET.ES 14 lll West 7th Srreet BNANCH OFFTCES SEATTI"E 4 617 Arctic Bldg. PONTL}I}ID 4 517 Equitcble Blds.

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Agc not guurntccd---$e63 | hcvc told lor 20 Vqn'-Sornc Lcr

A Real Surprire

Two men got to talking as they rode to town on the bus' They were strangers to one another' Soon they got real friendly.

One of them volunteered the fact that his nalne was Golclberg. Said he was in cloaks and suits'

The oiher said he was in the dry goods business I that thcnameofthefirmwasGinsberg&O'Brien;thatthey had. been in business as partners in the dry goods business for many years, ancl had made a big success' Furthertlrore' he said, he and his partner had always been able to get

along sPlcndidlY together.

Goldberg thought that over;

'WiU Attend DrY Kiln Course

said he thought it was

Charles White,- manager of White llrothers Oakland yard, left February 18 to attend a two weeks' kiln course at ttre U. S. Forest Products Laboratory pt Madison' Wisconsin. He will make sorne calls on hardwood prodttcers before returning, and will make the trip by air both rvays'

wonderful, that two men, Ginsberg & O'Brien could be in business together for years, get along fine and make a success, without discord' He said such a combination showed how really democratic people could be in this country. It was Ameiicanism in the finest sense of the word' he saicl, this combination of Ginsberg & O'Brien'

"It makes me proud," said Gtlldberg, "very proud' Of course, it is very unusual' It surprises me !"

"I got yet a bigger surprise for you," said the other' "Vot iss it?" asked Goldberg' Sai<l the other: "I'M O'BltII'lN!"

Conccrt To Be Held In Sccrcrmento

Mqrch 24

- Ed L. Johnson, Vicegerent Snark of the Sacramento clistrict, announces that a Concatenation will be held in SacramentoonMarch24.l'laceandtimervillbeannounced later.

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Conrtruction Indurtry Will Hold Gridiron Brnquct Mcrch 15

Southlrnd'r

Tbonqr For, protidont of gouthrrn Colit'onrio Bcttril Lunbrr Alroclq' tton (lcft), cnl Orrb W. Hcnilton, orccutivr vlco'Foridoat ol Aro' clqtloa, rtudy themc ligure roPrcrcnling nyltory ol buildlng indu.rtrT'r 'lncn oi the yccr't cr Eilccn Scvcroncc poinlr out rccrecy will lirround hir idenfly until Mqrch 15. Then bc will be nqncd qt l6th ianuql Coastructioi tndurtiicr Gridiron Bcuquol in Biltnorc Bowl' rocoivc Third Conriruction tndurtricr Achicvcnoat lwcrd.

Iclentity of the Southland construction industry's "man of the year" will be revealed March 1.5 at the 16th Annual Construction Inclustries Gridiron Ilancluet, S. IJ. Ilarnes, chairman of the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce's Construction Industries Committee, antlounces. To be held in the Biltmore Bowl, the event is sponsored by the oommittee in cooperatiort with 27 building trade associations.

Illore than 1000 building industry leaclers are expected to attend the anuual afiair at which the winuer of the Third Annual Construction Industries Acrievement Award will be announced. The arvard is sponsored by the Construction Industries Committee.

The r.nernber of the constructiou f raternity who receives the award will have been judged to, have contributed most to the progress of the industry during the past year' Additionally, the award is made for achievement in public service, public relations and in the science of design, construction and material. A five-man jury selects the award winner.

This year's jury is headed by Glen Arbogast, Newbery (cq) Fllectric Corp. Other jurors include Walter Escherich, Escherich Brothers; Paul C. Keenan, W. P. Fuller & Co.; A. N. Silverstein, Consolidated Western Steel Corp'; Newton Withers, Daily Construction Service. The jury is considering nontinations from various sections of the construction industry'

Traditionally the outstanding social event of the Southland's

construction industry, the annual Gridiron Banquet drawr architects, contractors, engineers' lumbermen, material dealers and representatives from each craft 6eld'

They convene to Pay honor to top city' county and state of' ficials and to hear some of them "roasted" with humorous "gridiron" skits. The lampooning includes red tape, conflicting oidin"n.., and other bureaucratic nuisances with which the building industry must contend.

Frank Giltelen, commissioner of the l.os Angeles Board of Public Works, heads the banquet committee which is busy making arrangements for the anrual event'

Chairman of the subcommittee preparing the gridiron script is George Brandow, structural engineer' He promises that it willbe-flavoredhighlywithaspectsofthemobilizationefiort and the new alphabetical agencies which have come into being since the start of the national emergency'

Judge LeRoy Dawson, who served as "roastmaster" of the IO"SO 6anquet,;ill undertake his "skewering" role again this year.

The annual award is presented in the form of a framed scroll, its legend inscribed specifically to its winner' William A. Simpson, general contractor, received the 1950 award while John C. Austin, veteran architect and past president of the l'1,",.t.,ber. was the first winner in 1949'

Appointc New Sales Reprerentative

John K. Duarte's aPPointment iLriirll Jurrrr r\! -'rr----iu,;i4 as territory representative for In-

sulite building Products in the East B4y and San Joaquin valleY areas is announced bY R. F. TriPlett, Western Assistant Sales Manager for the Insulite Division of Minnesota and Ontario PaPer Cornpany. Mr. Duarte will make his headquarters at Oakland, California.

John

II. Commissioned as

Mr. Duarte has an excellent background in the building ma- graduate of the University of California at Los Angeles, Mr. Duterial business in this area. A arte is a veteran of World War a oilot in the U. S. Air Forces, he served overseas in the Southrvest and Western Pacific theaters.

Perry A. Dame, sales manager, Vaircouver Plywood Comp"ny, V"n.ouver, Wash., and Mrs. Dame made a brief trip io ialifornia in the latter part of February to see his mother, who was cn a visit to his brother, Clarence Dame, of Strable Hardwood Co', Oakland'

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Diebold Mills, Inc., Smith River, Cqlif.

Chopco Soles, Corvollis, Ore.

Permq Producls, Clevelond, Ohio "9hqkerlown Sidewqlls"

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W. W. (Bill) Jackson, sales manager' J. H' Baxter & Co" San Francisco, returned Fellruary 7 fr<tm spending tu'o weeks in the Pacific Northwest. He called on mills in Grants Pass. Eugene, Portland, Tacoma, and Seattle' He found the weathir rough, and had the unpleasant experience of being grounded a couple of times when commercial planes were unable to go through.

Elmer Frutchey of the Los-Cal Lumber Co', Los Angeles, returned recently from calling on sawmills in Northern California and Southern Oregon.

Jim Magee, Earl Hoffman ComPanY, cently spent two weeks calling on mills fornia and Oregon.

Los Angeles, rein Northern Cali-

Erv Bartell, sales manager' Scott Lumber Co', Inc', Burney, Calif., returned February 7 from a business trip to the Atlantic Coast.

Peter Lowe, IJnion I-umber Company, Fort Bragg, Calif', spent a few days at the company's home office in San Francisco early in February

Al Stockton, A. L. Stockton Lumber Calif., and his wife returned February 18 trip to Furnace Creek Inn, Death Valley.

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Wm. R. Morria, vice president in charge <>f sales, Union Ltrmber Company, San Francisco, returned February 2 fr<:,m a business trip to Texas cities' He was accompanied on this trip by Joa Watt, manager of the company's Chicago office.

Harry G. Dowson, Rogue Lumber Sales Co', Medford' Oregon, was a San Francisco and Northern California visitor larly in February. While there he conferred with his sales agents, Gartin-Ryan Lumber Co', Walnut Creek' Calif.

Lewis A. Godard of Hobbs cisco, returned FebruarY l2 land. From there he went on his father, Dr. W. C' Godard

lil/all Lumber Co., San Franfrom a business triP to Portto Kelso, Wash. and brought back to California for a visit.

Russell Neumann, president of the Elliott Bay Mill Co'' Seattle. flew to the Philippines early in February to call on the Basilan Lumber Company, Basilan Island, where he conferred with Don Ireton, president of the Basilan company, which manufactures Philippine mahogany'

Walter S. Johnson, Jr., of West Coast Timber Products Agency, San irancisco, and his wife, and mother, attended the Mardi Gras at New Orleans, February I to 8' They returned February 14.

Jack- Butler, Dant & Russell Sales Co', San Francisco' spint two days early in February visiting the home office in Portland. He made the trip both ways by plane'

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To Otu Fcllen Soldiers

(Jamea McGuinncrt, who recently died of hcart feiltirc broirght on by his cearelem 6ght againet Communirm in Ameiica, wrote the following magnificcnt tribute to our fellen soldiers. It ia a great Ecrapbook piecc; a mureum piece, in fact.)

"Humbly revercnt' we lay the wreath of eweet rcmem' brance bef-o:e thoge, our comrades, who made the lart, the utmost payment to cstablieh and prcrcrvc the frccdom they bcqucatired to us as the greateat gift of comradeship and lovc. We are alive because they are dead. We taste each day the luscious fruits of their rublime generosity. We know c".h d"y the brightness of the returning 8un; walking in the free breeze of a land still free becauae of thoee who fcll so that we might stand erect, owing no man anything but affection freely given.

"'We see each night the silent brilliance of thc stars with their promise of eternity; finding sleep in calm surety that no tyiant can shatter our rest by violent intrusions of our homes and seizures of our Persons.

"Because of them, the fallen, we are the living' Because of them, the fallen we are free. Because of them we are now able to face the foul tyranny now enslaving half the world and say, clearly and without falter: 'That which was preserved for us by the blood of our brothers, is God's litt to His sons. To fail freedom, would be to deny Divine !ta""; to betray our country and to foul the memories of our magnificent dead. Confronting the power your evil has assembled, we are unafraid. Freedom is of God' and must endure. Tyranny and evil shall perish.'

"The scowling, cynical intellectuals of the left-having cautiously evaded the tumult and the agony of battleare our enemies no l,ess than the booted hordes who have trampled down the ideals and the goodness of Christian civilization everywhere they have marched. In the service of hatred, they have murdered love. And their agents are many among us.

"I quote from Archbishop Ireland's address on patriotism: 'this country is America: Only those who are loyal to her can be allowed to live under her Flag; and they who are loyal to her may enjoy her liberties and rights' If that allegiance is not plenary and supreme, he is false to the profession of allegiance; if it is, he is an American"

"Yes, we have a duty toward our traitors. In our hands is the bright sword of truth. It was put into our hands by those who died for truth. The blood of our heroic comrades has seeped into the earth of every continent and stained the waters of every sea. We are the guardians of a nationhood which has never taken up arms in aggression, but only in defense.

"For life and death, for the body and the eternal soul, the war is upon us-the war forged by men who want for themselves the powers that belong to God alone' In the memory of that great and gallant army which poured rich, red wine of youth to keep us free, we pledge ourselves to

bc worthy of thcir tacrificer, and to cherirh thc duty thcy to richly pcrformed. Mey Almighty God blcu our cautc' and may He makc us truly thc ronr of Hia frccdom"'

Plcrving Sde on the Fcrm

The farmer'r wifc cdled thc local druggist on ttre phone, and wanted to know if she was talHng to the druggist himrelf. He agsured hcr that he was the druggirt, and asked what he could do for her. She said:

"I want to ask you to be gure and write plain on them bottlee of medicine we ordered from you thir morning, eo I can be sure which bottle is for the horse, and which is for my husband. You see, I want to be sure nothing happcnE to that horse before spring plowing starts"'

A Plqin Duty

The lady of thc house noticed that her colored cook had been very much in the dumps for a couple of days, instead of bcing her usual cheerful self, so she thought it her duty to try *a n"tp her out of whatever was worrying hcr' She said i "Mandy, I don't want to inquire into your pcrsonal affairs except to bc helpful, but I notice you are worrying and I want to tell you that your trouble, whatever it may be, is surely not u'orth the worry you are doing'"

But Mandy shook her head. That was not her sort of philosophy. She said:"How come hit ain't wuth worrying Lrbout, Mam? When de Old Mastuh sends me tribulations, He specks me to tribulate, don't He?"

Remembrcnceg

Crimson roses in a bowl, Full blown and yellow centered, Remind me of the Parlor

We children seldom entered; Except when there was comPany' Then Freddie played the fiddle, And everyone ate chocolate cake With chocolate in the middle.

Fluffy roses. in a bowl

Quaintly sad, then gay

They make music in mY heart

Like Freddie used to plaY.

Whcrt Then?

The old man had just learned that his son was about to be married, so he thought it his duty to give him some advice about married life.

"Marriage should be a cooperative affair," he said' "If she's in the mood to sing, sing with her. If she's drying dishes, dry dishes with her. Get the idea?"

"But," said the son, "suppose she wants to mop the floor?"

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T\TENTY.FIVE YEARS AGO TODAY

As reported in The California Lumber Merchant March 1, 1926

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liolrt':t li. lit'il. rlirt't'tor oi t't'st';trt'lt, ('rrltis ( 'rtltlr;tttit's lttt'r,r'lror';rtt'rl, ('lirrtotr. lo$:t, tttltltrtf;tctrll't'l's oi ('trItis \\'o'rrllorlt, rr';rs lt.ct.rrll_r't,lt'ctcrl viet'-clt;tirtttlttt oI Iiort':t I't'orlrtcts Itt'st':rrt'lr Socictr', trtirl-tvcstcrtt stt'tiotl.

State Forester Joins AFPI Stqlf \\':Lshington. l). (1.- \\'ilsorr l.i. Slr-r'crs' st:tle i' 'r'( 5t('r' Lf \\'cst Virgirtilr, lrlrs rcsig-rrctl irrrttt lhlrt ltositi"rr to jllin tlrt' strrll',,[ .\tttcric:ttl liorest l'rorlrtt'ls Irtrltlstries, Itlc'. \\'ashingtorr. I). ('., :ts lrtlrllittistr:ttiVc itssist:tttt lo ('h:rrlcs -\. (iillctt. ttt;tttltgitts'rlirector. lle tool< t'r'er ltis llc\\'(lllties in thc ruttion's c:tl)ititl ott liclrrttltrv l.

Elected President 'l'hos. \\'. I'-r-r-, cl-r:rirrtrlttr oI thc l]olrltl, Jir-r'-l'-ttlt'rtt Lutttlrcr ('o.. St. Lorris. NIo., ll:ts :ltttttltttrccrl thc clection of Junres .\. l{ollrrtrl its l)l-csi(lcllt oi thc c()lrll)ltll\'.

HAMMOND LUMBER COMPANY

cAuronNlA tumlEn mERCHANI Pogo 44
I ;
Manufacturers of OcALIFoRNTA REDwooDO SAN FRANCISCO MiIIs at Samoa and Eureka, California LOS ANGELES

L.

MARTIN PTYWOOD COMPANY

WHOIESAI.E DISTRIBUTOR

Soaqlr,i ali,a p/rlrrraol .*e Soant

OTen*o AhdarrtJ,- - Sewz*t, 5 ooru- - eoaillaallo,a Sev*a I oau,

5816 SOUTH MAIN ST.

Oflice cnd Wcnehouse

tOS ANGEI.ES 3, CAIJF.

KltN DRYING and STORAGE

A. [lRY KIII{ & ST(IRAGE, INC.

4261 Shello St., los Angeles, Colif.

Telephone ANgelus 3-6279

Moiling Addiess, P. O. Box 6g92

Eqst Los Angeles Sto., Los Angeles 22

Al Pierce, Generql Monoger

t. W. tlqcDoncld

Ken Slrowser

Phone ADcms 3-6166

Cooprn-itoncax furnnrn Co.

Americon Bcnk Bldg., porllond 5, Oregon

Phone BEocon 2t24 Teletype pD4il

Purveyors of Foresl producls to Cqliforniq Retoilers

FIR-SPRUCE-HE'IATOCK

CEDAR_PINE-PIYWOOD

Representing

Frosl Hordwood Floors, Inc. in the Socromenlo ond Sqn Jooquin Volleys

FRO9TBMND FTOORING

OAK-PECAN-BEECH

Calif orxia Reprcnatatiut-

WIIFNED T. COOPER ]BR. CO. 234 E. Colorodo 3r. PASADENA I

, Phone Ryqn l-7531 SYcomore 3-2921

1. W. tleicDonqld Co. Alnhak Alaar/ten aed S/4efho?

Representing

Beor River Lumber Co., Squth Fork, Gotif. Douglas Fir and Redwood Dry Ponderosa Pine

Lor Angeler 15

Jqmes W. MocDonold

PRorpect 7194

i --. -__rr- ._.. ':', i. ', Marck l, l95l '.-:rara Pogc 45
V,
711
Olympic Blvd.

Oat Reccon 8ay8-

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Jtimuiqtc your rolct bY rccom' mcnding QUAIITY MANUFACIURED Wood Windowr, Wood Sorh ond Wood Doort ruch ol wc hovc bccn furnirhing thc Rctoil lumbcr Dcalcrr in Southcrn Colifornio for lhc polt lhirty-ninc yaqrt. Thcrc ir g conrislsnl dcmond for our WOOD PRODUCTS ond You con raoP o sfcody horvcrl of profilr by rlocking itemr lhot creotc VOIUME SATES ond SATISFIED CUSTOMERS. Thcrc is obsolulely no subrlituls for wood millwork by expert croflrmcn." 8arc t9t2

Hecds Ioggtng Depcrtment

C. W. Kline, of C<-rc;uille, Oregon, fcirmerly logging manager of Harbor I'I1'u'oocl Corporation at ltiddle, has beep named head of the logging department of M and M Wood Working Company's Albany, C)regon, plylock plant, according to an announcenrent by Taylor Alexander, vice president in charge of logging and raw materials'

Mr. Kline is l'ell knorvn throughout the Oregon and Washington logging industry. He is a recent past president of the Willamette Valley Logging Conference, a member of the O & C advisory board for the Roseburg district, vice president of the Douglas Fir Protective Association and president of the Southern Oregon Log Scaling and Grading Bureau.

' Counticr Gct 39721000 Fron Nrtiond Forcrtr

San FranciscpCatifornia is getting a U. S. Treasury check f.or $972,@9 as its share of the money earned by national forests in this State during the 1950 fiscal year, according to the U. S. Forest Service regional office here. The check was mailed to Governor Earl Warren on January l0'

The State wilt apportion it among 39 counties containing national-forest land, and ttrey will use it for schools and roads. It is 25 p€rcent of the receipts collected by the U' S' Forest Service frrtnr timber sales, water power permits, grazing fees, resort fees and other business in that year'

An addecl dividend comes back to California in the l0 percent of receipts which is allotted to the Forest Service for use on forest roads ancl trails in this state. This arnottnts to $391,8l l.

An<l a third <lividen<l is the $47,569 which comes back to the California Region of the F'nrest Service for use on range improvements. Under an Act passed in 1950, Congress a2propriated a share of grazing receipts for that purpose'

As the Forest Service pre<licted at this time last year, the share from forest receipts in 19.50 fiscal year was lower than the previous year. The decrease, about $160,000, was due to less demand frnrn lumber companies for national-forest timber in the fall of 1949, when the lurnber rnarket was down' Rising demand now is expected to rnake 4 big increase in forest receipts during the present fiscal year.

Counties getting the highest share from l950 fiscal year are: Plttmas, $2g3,678; Tttolttmne, $100,059, and I-assen, $66,307'

Appointed Sales Mtrncrger -'fie

appointment of F. O. Marion as sales manager for Masonite Corporation, Chicago, Ill., rvas announced by President l'iugene Holland. He succeeds the late Walter O. Strorrrqttist. l'hose assistant he had lleen for fottrteen rn.rr',tl-tr. He u'ill direct all sales activities, including advertising antl sales promotiotr.

Mr. Marion joirred the corlloration in 1936, and except for a fivc-year absence during rvhich l're served in the army air force as a B-29 ltombardier-navigator. he has been u'ith Mascmite ever since.

One tree 'rvill burn a million rnake a million matches-one match will trees.

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CAlroRtlA o ANc:rus 9-8191
MAdison 6-9134 Teletype
WHOI,ESALE TUMBER 8I5 GENERAL PEIROTEUM BUITDING TOS ANGETES 17, CATIFORNIA ASK FOR HARRY WHITTEMORE
23,
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,.::.-. i:.:-i \,1 :r Pagc 17 EARI HOFFMAN COTIPANY wHorEsArE LumBER PRODUCTS STNCE | 9t 9 DOUGTAS FIR REDWOOD PONDER,OSA SUGAR PINE AXminster 3-5281 6207 Soulh [o Breq Avenue los Angeles 56, Colifornio Telelype [A 8'
Distribution Yard- rrrrtl, ]- -. ] . rrr--r- Office9613 E. whittier Bout"-"ud WHOLESALE LUIilBER 909 south Atlantic Boulevard ' PICO, CALIFORNIA P. O. Box 7098 East Los Anseles Station LOS ANGELES 99, CALIFORNIA Phone ANgelus 9-1183 Douglos Fir o Redwood o pondeross pine TRUCK OR RAIL DELIVERY Dee Essfey Wayne Wilson terry Essley ?qA'* Philippine SPECIALIZING o PIYWOOD .IUMBER o TRIM & MOULDING (30 items in stockl o TROPIC WAtt (tongue & grooved ponelingl O FLUSH DOORS ilohogony WHOLESATE DISTRIBUTORS 8-4058 Inglewood, Colif. Incorporaled 6819 West Blvd. R. U. Bronson J. J. Lydon Rcy Kirchoff P. O. Box 7 Tefetype EG 37 Phone 4-1476 rRlo TUTIBER co. EUGENE, OREGON Roil shippers of quqliry West Coost lumber COMPETENT WHOIESAIE SERVICE CONTINUOUSLY SINCE Ig28
D. C. ESSLEY and SON

Bvery ssck of Calaveral QuelityC.ement is backed bY tf,e iniegrity and-the rnror' facturin-q experience of a companiwhith for 25 ye*s has 6eeri recofnized for the excellence of- its products and service.

CATAVE RAS

Named Honorary Vice President Billion SquareFeet in 1950

Fir Plywood Industry Produced 2.4

The (r1-f:rctrlry fir plywoo<l intltrstry of thc l'acific N<lrthwest hamnrcrc<l <l't a recrlrrl-sltlttering 2.4 llilli'n stlttare feet of plywood in 19.50 as it gearetl ul) to tlreet lxrth civilian an<l expan<ling utilitary denrancl for thc all-llttrlxrsc pitttcl rltaterial.

O. Harry Schrader, Jr,, nranaging clirector of the l)ouglas Fir l'lywood Association, tleclarerl 1950 was the third successive year in which the plywrlo<l in<lttstry hlts set a new production mark and added:

"This rising production cvitlcnces the tnatrttfactttrers' determination to supply 'Atncrica's llusiest Nlaterial' in increasing quantities to both civilian an<l military users."

Production in 1950 topped the previ<lus year's mark of l'9 billion by almost 20 per cent. Contributirrg to the increase were seven new plants, five in Oregon, one in Washington and one in California. Several others are scheduled to go into production this year. Dcspite the shift in new plants to Oregon, Washington still was the biggest producer with 1'3 billion square feet. Oregon turnecl out 900 rnillion sqtlare feet anci California 200 rnillion square feet.

Meanwhile, although growing militarv demancl for plywoo<l was taking at year's end an estimatecl 20 to 30 per cent of production in clirect ar-rd indirect orders, the inclustry is going forward with a comprehensive sales prornotiotr program to rnaintain plywood's preferred position in construction ancl industry.

\\Iashington, I). C'-l{. A. ('olgan, Jr., executivc vice Presidcnt, National l,untber l\lanufacttrrers Associittitln, h:rs bceu nlrmerl an h<lnrlrilry vice llresident 0f thc Anrericitrt liorcstry Associati<ln. This honor is best<lwe<l lrnnually ort only 21 Anrericans, wh() arc selecte<l by vgte rtf the Atnerica' liorcstry Associatiotr uret'ttbers.

'l'he American Forcstry Associatior.r is a nation:rl orgltnizati<_rn for thc a<lva1c:enent 6f intelligent ntallageulent antl use of forcst, soil, water antl wildlife resources' Its purpose is to create an erilightened public appreciation of these resources :tncl tlrc part they play in the social and economic life of the naticr.r.

Mr. Colgan's selection to the small group of notables was rrade in recognition of his outstanding leadership for matly years in the fiekl of forest conservation.

A 1913 forestry graduate of Michigan State College ancl :r lurnberr.u:rn for over 30 years, Mr. Colgan has been executive vice president <-rf the National Lumber Manufacturers Association since 1945. He was formerly production 'manager' Diamond Match Company, Chico, California. Under his direction, 218,000 acres of the con-rpany's forest holdings in California were placecl under sttstained yield managelllent and the entire tract was certified as a Tree F:rrm. He was responsible for introducing many new ideas and n-rethods in preventing ancl suppressing fires for the West Slope Sierra timber types'

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COTIPANY tlt ilonfiomtty
'$ftr+5" EARTI '*.$ffi GNrlnrr| tOtrl|rDCllfn c$Nrnrr 0ords Luilbor Oolnpilny INCOIPORA'ED 6t POST STREET . SAN FR,ANCISCO 4, CALITOR'NIA Tcfcttpc St 27t * YUlon 6'6306
CEiTENI
tf.,Scn lronclrco l,Ccl.

Douslas Fir

llcin Oftice and Yord 9lh Avenue Pier

Ooklcnd, Colif.

TWinooks 3-9865-7

Telelype OA 216

- Redwood - Ponderosa and 5o. Gclifornio Representctive Dick lqFrqnchi

Pccific Elecfric Bldg. 6lh & iAoin Streets, Los Angeles 14 TUcker 1232-1233

Susar Pine

Buying Offlce1: Eurekq, Colifornio; Eugene, Oregon

E. K. WOOD

PORTTAND Mill Soles Oltice:827 Terminot Soles Btdg.

YARDS:

sr.

;.:. ' ii{i! it. Poge 49 Mcrch l, l95l
PectFtc
PnoDucrs, lNc.
LUMBER
FoREsr
\THOLESALE
Brqnch Office ond yord Cslifornio Ave. of So. 4th Fresno, Colif. Phone 4-5234 TUMBER CO.
GENERAL OFFICES: P. o. Box l6lB. oqktond. cotifornio tOS ANGETES Otti." ond yords: 4710 S. Alomedd Sr.-JE3lll
OAKTAND Yords ond Whorves, 727 Kennedy St.-KE4-g466
NUYs I.ONG BEACH. RIVERSIDE. TEMPI.E CITY. StERRA MADRE O INDIO. THERMAI WHITTIER PASADENA . sAN PEoRo PARAIUII]IO LUMBER GO. Wholesale Distributors ol Pacific Coast Lumber Since lglo
OFFICE
Wilcox Bldg. BEocon l34l MAIN OFFICE SAN FR,ANCISCO 4 564 Mqrket 5t. GArfield f -5190'
SAW Ml[15: Roseburg, Oregon Reedsport, Oregon RETAII.
I.05 ANGEI.ES oAKI.AND . oNrARIo VAN
BRANCH
PORTTAND 4

Edgewood Lumber Co. AAr

Monodnock Bldg., Son Frqncisco 5 lclolyPc

CHARI.ES J. SCHMITT

H. M. SCATES

ARVITTA BEIASCO

wholesale lumher and lumher prlducts

681 Morket Street

- YUkon 6-5500

st 1073

Wood Conversion ComPanY

Adds Acoustical Tile

Ntr \\'r,r,rl .\t'ottstit';rl 'l'ilt', \\',,,,r1 ( ottvt't'si'rlt ('oltllrltttr':' l;rtcst ;rrlrliti,tt t, ils l,rril,lirrg 1rt',tlttcls lirlt', rr;ls ;ltlllt'tlllt't''l rt'cctrtl-\'. 'l'ltt'rrt'r| tilt'lr;rs t{)llgll(';ttt,l 11t't"'rt't'rlgt's; ltll"$ irrg rrsc oI tltt' \u-\\',,,,t1 rt'r't't'sil,lt' t'liP rVlriclr 1rt'"r irlt': p,,sitivt';t1r1rlic:rliott;trttl :tsstlr('s tilc lrligrrrrrt'ttt f"t';1 s""tl lookirrg jolr. 'l'lrt' tilt' lllrt'r itsclI corrt:ritts tltotts;tt11ls' oI sourrrl rlclrrlt'rrirrg cclls irr ;rrl<liti,,rr to tltc ;l('('tlr;tl(' sttr[itt't'rlrillerl holes. Srrrf;rt.e lrc:rtlilcnt is Nu,\\",,,,r1's Stlr-l.ite rr'ltich is prc-<lccorlrtcrl trt tIt.f;rctor.l'. Ii;trlottteter ltsts shorv th:rt St;r-l,itc surfirt't' ;tcttt:tll.r' sr()\\'s lighlcr rvith tirrrt'.

.,\it1, ,,,t" oi i,,ttt' t-i It's ,i ;tPPlic:tli'rrr tlt;t-t' lrt' ttscrl '1" :tppl,v Nrr-\\i 66tl .'\t'rrttstic:rl 'l'ile ; Nrt-W,"rl clips, ;r<lhe siyt" :rttrl rr:rils ()r scrc\\'s. 'l'ilcs ;trc lJ" x 12", ft" thicl<. Ntt-\\/ootl Aeortstic:tl 'l'ilc rt ill lrc tlistrilrutcrl throrrglr Irrnrlrcr rlcalcrs, in ltcct,r<l;rttcc rvitlr \\',rotl ('oltvcrsiott's lottg cst:rlrlishcrl s:tlcs lrolic,r'.

Ncmed Mcrncaer

I lon;rrrl Il. ( ilrrrisorr h:ts lrccrt ltplroirrl,'<l lllitllitllcr of lltc \\rcsl (lo:tst :ttr<l \\'oorl I'rotlttcls |)ivisiorr of thc Ilr lrrls l)l'orlttcts ('ottrlr:rtrt' :rcc,,rtlittg to tltc irtltlotlllcclllcllt lr,r' I:. S' Iiv:tns, Jr., presi<lcrrt. 'l-lre \\'ootl I'rotlttcts l)ivisiorr irrclrrrlcs pl:rnts in ('oos Illt-r', ()rcgott, litrtl Iiritish ('olttnrlri:t. irr rr<l<lition to tl'rc extcttsive iorcst holtlirlgs oI tltc cotrlplttlr'.

Mr. (iarrisott succcctls the l:rtc \tcrtt -f oltttsotl. Ilc hlrs lrccn ltssist:ult sccrct:tr\--trcitstlrer of thc cotllplttl.r' sillcc l()44.

New Appointments ( ):rlil;rntl, (':rlif.. -ltrrr. f() 'l'lllt't' :tlrlroittttttt'ttls ilt tltt' ttt;ttt;r!('1r('lrt,,f st'r't't'lrl lr';tlst'r ('()llll):rlll(': \\'('r(';ltllllttttt't'tl t"rl;tv l'r ( ;rr'l li. ( )lsott, r'it't' lrrt'sirlcltt ,,i K:rist'r lltrlttstrit's' lnc'

\\':rll:rt't' .\. Il:rrslr. [,,t'tttt'rl-r' gt'ttt'l':tl tll;lll:rg('1" tt"tt ricc lrr.t,sirlt,rrt;rrrrl gt,rrcr:rl ltiyl:lg('r,,i I't'rtttltttllll('( t'll)('llt ( ')11l,iilr\', (il:rcit'r'S;trrtl;trttl (ir;rvcl ('otttlr:ttt-r':ttttl I't't'ttt:tttt'tttc Stt':trrrsltilr ('ot'por:rt iott.

('l:rtr<lt' l:. Il:rr1rcr. [,,t'ttrt'rl.\' gt'ttt'r:tl tll:rll:lg('r "i K:tiscr (,r'nsttttt. <livisiorr of h;tiscr Irrrltlslrics. ltlc.. ttt'rr liet' 1'rcsi,lt'rrt :ttt<l gt'lt'r;rl llt:tllllgcr.

l{olrt'r-t S. ll:rrttc,t'l,lrck, f,,rtllct'l-r'

l lt'rr'-t' .f . K:riscr (''tttp;rtt-t', S:rttrl :tlttl

r ict' prcsirlt'l)t :tll(l gcllcr:rl lll:tl):t!l('r.

Elected Vice President

gt'rrt'r:rl rll;lll;tl{('t' ol (ir:rrt'l | )ir i.i,)tl. tt{r\\'

\t'rv York --('. l'.. ( )'('otrttor. -f r'. lr;rs lrcctt clct'lt'rl lts vice 1r;csitlcrtt o[ 'l'he I)ilttrtorttl Xl:rtclr ('otttlr;ttlr. it rr':ts :tttrr,,uttccrl lr,t' l{oltcrt (;. I"ltirlrrtrrl. prcsitlcrrt. i"llorvirlg :t rrrrt'tirrg of thc lro;tr<l o[.llrc('{ot's.

\lr. ( )'('ortrror hlts lrcctt spcci:tl :tssislltttl to tlte lrrcsitlent' ;rrr ,,liicc he lrlts hclrl sirre e l()-17' I'r'cviottsl-r' hc u'lts vice 1r;esi<ltrrt oI tlre Il-l;-l) ('olttpirtt-r' 1hicfi 1'lts ;rctltrirc<l lry |)irtrnonrl irt tlt:tt _t-c:tr.

Mcrrx Hyctt Wilh Bqxco CorP.

IIrtrx l Ir'lttt. formcrlv ltssociittetl rvitll Stitllrlitr<l I'olc & I'ilintr ('o., .'\llrarrr', ( )rcgort. is tlou lvitll I":txco ('orP, r 1l cr:itor-s of tlrc trclitirrg plant :rt -l-he I)lrlles' ( )regorl.

coLLlNS & tlEYER, lilc"

Mqnufoclurers

c^uiolNlA tumlll mllcx^Nl Pogr 50
Bevel Siding Pottern Stock Dry Commons Mouldings Dimension Finish Service - QuolitY - R'eliobilitY 538 Meod Bldg. Portlqnd 4, Oregon BRoodwoy 6671
qnd Wholesole Distributors of 7053
E. Firesto4e Downey, Colif.
fOpoz
2-lO7O,2-108;
REDWOOD

SAVE-A-SPACE

lnterior Sliding Door Unifs

Models I l9O snd 95O low Cost Unifs

-No longer an extraaagance-

Exterior Sliding Door Unils

Literature and prices furnished on regt/est COOR.PENDER, &

tholesale to Lumber Yards 0nly

Windows, Doors, Plywood, Moulding

We have

TI{E COMPI.EIE WIIVDOW I'NIT Built Up With Screen and Balcace In StockWestenr Sizes

lfAtEY BROS. -'D SAilIA ll0ill|}l

Phones: 3*fr h1l3:". Exbrook {-320e

framsrston

&

fireen

lumher Co.

lumber - Lqth - Plywood - Sheetrock Quick Shipments from Stock

ATTENTION TUMBER YARDS

lorgesl type slreet sweepers ovqiloble on controct bqsis. We will cleon oll poved or surfoced oreos on your properly such os yords, drivewqys, storqge oreos, porking oreos, etc. We use only lolesl model mochines qnd oll moteriol picked up ond not swept off to side. Keep your yord free of dirt, mud, grovel which domoges lumber. Our mochines fully insured. Coll us for free eslimotes on your property.

SWEEPER SERVICE CO.

348 Petroleum Bldg. los Angeles 15 Rlchmond 7-2242

l$orch l, l95l Pcgc 5l
DOORTf,ASTER
IONG
1753 Blqke Ave., [o: Angeles 3I NOrmandie 3-3238 _r.,t: Cnnrow Cor*pANy r NuflclurE$ I JollEtsfrNE DOOTS t MIUWOIK 7la agr 5h sffi p5ffir,c&m Ckr t.taat ItNff COI$T PI,YIryOOD COilIPAilT ABERDEEN, WASH. TIRU-BILT DOUGLAS FIR PLYITOOD,: R. W. DALTON 307 So. Hill St. Representrtive Los Angeleg 13 Phone MAdison 9-2173
River Lumber Sales Co. Ofico: 3931 Gcory llvd. Whse.: 2295 Junipcro Scrro Blvd. Snn Froncirco 18, Golif. Doly Cily, Colif. "Wbolesale To Lumber Yard,s On$' Nu-Wood Botsom-Wool Flooring Plywood Slepping Doors Lumber ' Telephone: SKyline 2-2O5O t t' t:; ''
CO.
Trinity
OAXI,AND Ycd od Ofio SAN fRANCISCO Yqrd cd Ofitr 2OOI IIYINGSION STIEEI FOOT OF TUNNEI. AVENUE KEllog 4-6^{64 Junip.r ru83 Ultoleroh a*4 loltltht? Since TBBB oFFtcE, ftltll, YARD AND DOCKS 2nd & Alice 9fs., Ooklqnd 4 Glencourf l-6861

Laguna Beach

Lindsay

Califomia Building Permitr for Janurry

..

Lompoc

Long Beach

Los Ang6les .:.....

Los Angeles County

Los Gatos

Lynwood

Manhattan Beach

Marin Couuty

Martinez ......1

Maywood

Menlo Park

Merced

Mill Valley

Modesto

Monrovia

Montebello

Monterey ....

Monterey Park

Mountain View

l{cdondo llcach

i{"d*ooa Ciil' ..........:......:.:

llichnrontl

Itivcrside

Itoscvillc

Sac rantcttto

Salinas

San Bernardino ....

San Berrrartlino Couuty

San Bruno

San Carlos

Sarr Clenrente .....

San I)iego County

San l;ernarrdo

San lirarrcisco .....

San Gabriel

San Jose

San l-uis Obispo

San Marino

San Mateo

San Mateo County

San Rafael

Santa Ana

Santa llarbara

Santa Clara

Sarrta Clara County

Santa Cruz ...............

Santa Maria

Santa Monica

Santa Paula

Santa Rosa

Seal Beach

Selma

Shasta County

Sierra Madre

South Gate

South Pasadena

South San Francisco

Stanislaus County

Stockton

Sunnyvale

Torrarrce

Tracy

Tulare

Tulare County

Turlock

Ukiah

Upland

Vallejo

Ventura

Ventura County

Vernon

Visalia

Watsonville

West Covina

Woodland

Yreka

Yuba

Napa City ..

Jrnurry l95r $ .t,134,518 7,415,305 37,rt7 645,035 286,425 26,770 2,832,705 2'6U,) 69,000 328,880 635,324 99,360 77,418 7,950 541,648 \rn,003 106,289 4,395,326 207,W0 27,869 t 06,215 29,074 275,542 4M,236 85, I 50 158,805 662,864 44,525 2M,368 190,175 410,395 93,625 2,046.5W 1,728,472 100,975 941,234 57,125 47,990 1,030,s03 3?4,273 91,900 77,475 58,350 151,409 368,415 2,192,892 435,678 504,i77 249,t00 23,501 268,725 57,200 1,945;925 30,648,%l 46,866,450 70,100 447,950 460,000 1,090,336 t42,M6 47,600 586,300 22r,575 167,869 448,827 4s6,56r 704,826 248,800 440,508 150,300 3r9,202
r950 $ 140,938 t,27S,zyJ I r0,535 678,280 10t,730 122,m0 707,615 I 1,900 125,000 228,570 632,955 79,442 232,034 9,550 691,197 894,927 45,3m 789,294 85,100 12,029 7 5,37(l 36,63 3r9,673 36,300 70,056 187,984 3,639,622 2,017,381 34,561 69,385 272,518 993,800 87,873 64,588 213,205 9r,755 48,475 46,650 2r0,909 3 I 5,750 866,504 185,904 128,160 r,039,872 840,485 r29,235 2@,610 889,230 12,100 t74,620 66,440 228,580 273,695 I,166,088 106,059 173,225 34,293 13,315 528,180 50,000 3)2W,730 22,73t,398 rs,366,820 36,100 262,590 398,200 447,Sl4 509.800 65,100 709,500 133,71 5 48,785 279,707 336,583 900,204 131,400 352,650 43,020 58,303 Clty National City Newport Beach North Sacramento Oceansirlc 0ntario Orangc City Alanreda Alanreda County Albany Alhanrbra Anaheirn Antioch Arcadia Auburrt Avalon Azusa Bakersfiel,J Banning llell Beuicia Berkcley Beverly Hills Brawley Burbauk Burlinganre Calexico Chico Chino Chula Vista Clarcmont 361,050 57,830 145,080 646,019 2,531,48r 163,750 I, I 74,105 1,797,165 3r6,750 2,868,533 102,260 179,888 208,800 322,498 126,5 l8 233,r75 t69,070 1,098,240 1,349,100 463,56r 2,056,673 7r,867 4,078,517 3,5t2,641 3,053,799 7,992,609 155,050 554,700. 297,325 3,405, I 40 4 15,450 3,582,70r 579,350 1,080,259 87 ,220. 683,838 r,567,633 |,374,456 256,585 2,64t,069 3,582,604 843,975 4,365,900 453,424 578,957 1,480,t72 137,053 r97,314 . 19,050 54,436 146,209 93,897 777,574 290,435 1,531,910 tt7,514 1,698,590 516,837 r,030,980 43,190 44,500 25r,375 375,644 85,582 75,514 267,045 378, I 30 645,627 360,979 34s,2N 144,4ffi 266,650 402,550 14,020 72,980 Jrnurry r950 I'|8,163 393,468 52,131 144,339 958,386 857,551 1,579,46 4,675 I,l 10,566 73,700 I 18,125 447,505 146,000 1,074,549 14,600 73,146 175,900 331,084 56,675 64,7r0 379,270 123,062 848,400 376,943 605,531 31,067 2,299,0r4 316,700 r,335,542 1,194,137 34,200 315, I 50 t52,007 2,234,827 t66,795 5,257,91r 264,003 1,049,047 r 51,085 401,199 t,912,790 825,052 223,562 445,338 635,730 59,850 1,830,950 34t,827 5 r,854 743,827 99,256 58,1 50 28,855 64,145 27,644 60,681 436,34r 345,950 333,100 52,485 389,625 258,175 553,040 77,700 47,442 494,253 287,803 203,935 65,483 94,032 486,084 385.65e 293,337 294,282 57,100 74,850 72,385 9.100 97,316 Jrnuary l95l 149,070 1,377,091 51,638 410,735 933,568 ttg,862 Orangc County 2,230,076 Oroville ... Nouelssued Oxnar<l 969,479 l'acific Grove. Palnr Spritrgs Palo Alto Palos \/ertlcs E,states l'asadena l)aso Robles Piednront Pittsburgh Itontotta I'ortervillc I{cddins Itedlands..... Coalinga Colton Cornpton Contra Costa County Corona 84,414 Coronado 404,360 Culver City 833,991 I)al1' City l)elano Fll Centro El Cerrito El Monte El Segunrl,.r Esconclido Eureka Fillrnore Frest1o..:
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JAMES L. HALL

Pacific lumber llealers $upply lilc. Formnly l;umber Dealers Supply Co, 25914 President Ave., Horbor City, Colif. P. O. Box 285

felephone Lomito l l56

L. A. Telephone ZEnith | | 56

Monufqcturers ond Jobbers of SASH AND DOORS TO THE RETAIT IUfiTBER DEATER

roolt ntvtnattt,E CROCS GTNGULATION KILNC

l. 2t% to JOVo norc capacity duc to colid edge-ro-cdge nackrng

2. 8ctet gu.lfut dsting on lor tcrapcraqrrer yith a fart rcvcrribrc clrculatton.

l. Irorc.r rtacling cosrr-jurr diil edgc.to-edgc ctacling in rho riaplcrt fora.

PHONEc SUrfer t.7S2O -- tO32 Mil,tS BU|[D!NG, SAN FRANCTSCO 4, CAUF. SIADIUII, IIEACHER ONd OUTDOOR SEAIINO, HEAVY CONSTRUCTION 'IIATERIAIS, POIES, rIES, PAI!EI9, POsIS, PII,ING POIT ORFORD CEDAR (Whire Ccdsr or lowron Cyprcrs)_AIASKA (yellow) CEDAR:DOUGIA, FtR TED CEOAR-REDWOOD (SPIiT & SOWN)-9ITKA SPRUCE-WESTEIN HEilI,OCK-5UGAR PINE-PONDEROSA PINE Ruth HOllywood 9 1 1 8 9 Lotz Minor {o*b", Mill Representative 548f Scnh Monicr Blvd., Los Angeles 27, Calil. DEPENDABLE E0HIIHOII LUMBER C0. Inc. WHOI^ESAI.E DISTRIBTITORSHABDWOODS SOFTWOODS PLYWOODS euAr,'Y .,BQLUMCQ|| srRy,cr OFFICE & YARD3 l5OO 3o. Alomedo St. pRospect 324! Los Angeles 2l EBTII T'LADIBR V/HOLESALE LUMBER Representing: J. E. Tsamas $ Son, Weott, Calif. West Coast Sawmills Inc., Garberville, Calif. Bedwood - I)ouglas Tlr Ponderosa plne 224-226 F. & M. Bldg. r2o PINE AVE., LONG BEACH 12, CALIF. Phone LB 6-5.237Teletype LB 88-029 Los Angeles phone NEvida 6-2724 Erik Flame W. E. (Ernie) Moss Direct Mill Shipments 8261 San leandn St., 0akland 2l phone l0clhaven g.l2g{ $pur Tracfi lor In Tmnsit Drying
Use Moorekiln Paint Products for weatherproofing your dry kiln and nill roofr. ^bonr|hrfru(bnarw liih Buitder for More Tb.! H.tf I Centuty North Ponlen4 OrrJecbonvillc, Floridr

Bigr Ctowd qt $ F. Lunbctacn'l Ctirb Daly City Mccting

There \uas an attendance of 95 lumbermen' many of them retailers, at the luncheon meeting of the San Francisco Lumbermen's Club, hetd at the Club Casino, Daly City, February 20. It was Retail Lumbermen's Day, and the retailers showed their appreciation of this, and atso that the meetin( was held away from downtown area wh.ere parking is such a problem'

Francis Heron, Western Pine Supply Co., Emeryville, the Club's president, Presided.

The speakers were Merrill F. Woodruft of the National Prodtrction Authority, who talked on material control orders, and W. S. Ingram, of the Office of Price Stabilization, who discussed price controls. They were listened to with interest, but when Mr Ingram offered to answer questions there were not many qtrestioners.

Jack Pomr:roy, executive vice president of the Lumber Merchants Association of Northern California, San Francisco, introduced the speakers Mr. Woo<lrufi introduced Charlie Dalton, construction "expert" of the National Production Authority, San Francisco' Door prizes were drawn for and Earl Carlson, Santa Fe Lumber Co., San Francisco, won the $5.00 cash prize donated by the Club. The $5.00 cash prize donate<l by Dave Davis on behalf of the International Concatenated Order of Hoo-Hoo was won by l3ill Black of The California Lumber Merchant'

F.A. Dudley, Jr. of the Sterling Lumber Company, Philadelphia, was a recent business visitor to San Francisco. While there he attended the annual convention of the Western Pine Association, held at the Palace Hotel, February 22 and 23.

n-ef"Od"g tbo rxlrrlor cppllcctlon of -Mcronlto Tonporod Prord-iiC rf. -lOSl .oot.o6oi'oxblbtt of Mqrontte Corporctloo- cleo icitr qfto"ttoa to brt.rlor uror ?ho rinulqttd rcrldcatlql bont bsr c i"p-.fafig .f tonejtoa-piordwood. Pqnclr qt citbor rldr ol tho disdly drpta vcrlour Inlcrlor cppllcctlonr.

Mack Giles Now With Icunes L Hall

Mack Giles who has had considerable experience in the woods, sarvmill, and selling on the road, is now associated with James L. Hall, wholesale lumber dealer, San Francisco, as salesman.

Mr. Giles was rvith The Pacific Lumber Company, San Ijrancisco, as salesman in the San Joaquin Valley for the l)ast year and a half. Prior to that he was with Simpson Logging Co., and before that time was with Willits Redwood Prodttcts Co., Willits, Calif', manufacturers of Redrvood lumber.

\(/ANT ADS

EXPERIENCED WHOLESALE LUMBERMAN

dcsires position ag Buyer or ,Representative in Eureka or Arcata' N;;-;f,";;iil Dry Kiln but seiling out' Age 41 v.ears. Married with finily. -Excellent connections. Permanent position rcqurred' Good references.

Address Box C-1892, California Lumbet Merchant 508 Central Bldg., Los Angeles 14' Calif'

FOR SALE

Retail and wholesale yard in Southern California, grossing $100'fl)O a month. Equipped with sticker, fork lift' carrier and late rnodel trucks. Can show very fine rcturn.

Address Box C-1894, California Lumber Merchant 5OE Central Bldg., Ircs Angeles 14' Calif.

LUMBER BUYER

Interested in permanent position with responsible lumber comp--any desirine buver fbr mill run cuts of Fir, Pine and Redwood. Excellent "otttte.Eoni in Northern California, Orcgon. Capable of handling all ohases. -

Address Box C-1895, California Lumber Merchant 508 Central Bldg., Los Angeles 14' Calif.

FOR SALE

Horizontal Fin Dry Kiln Pipe, new, 12 double sections each 6 feet long with couplinls. Cost -$t5.00 foot, will sell $8.@ foot. Also K2D Moisture Meter $50.00.

MARSDEN KILN CO.

P. O. Box 174, Arcata, Calif.

Telephone Arcata 800

YARD FOREMAN WANTED

Experienced yard foreman wanted in fully equipped lumber yard in San Francisco Bay area.

Address Box C-1891, California Lumber Merchant 508 Central Bldg., Los Angeles 14, Calif.

TO SELL

Shapcr, N-4, 5 HP, new condition $ 900'00 Ftaricr'& Matcher. Woods 404-8 . ' ' 6000'00 Moulder, American f 35, direct motor driven, ball bearing, li' ... . 7250'00 Moulder, 5-i15 464,13", endleas bed, dlrect motor driven . 5500'00 Sander, ipiral, Yatis, Gdrum ALAMO MANUFACTURERS. ASSOCIATION

208 Gibbs Bldg., San Antonio, Texas

FOR SALE

Incinerator Stack, Blow Pipes, and 2 Cyclones' Very cheap.

L. A. WRECKING CO. 810 E. gth, Los Angeles 21, Calif.

VANdike 5135

A ft-

WANT ADS

Rcrte-Position wcsrted $2.00 per column inch

All others, $3.00 per column inch

Closing dates lor copy, Sth cnd 20th

WHOLESALE SALESMAN WANTED

^_!tB-lf Area jobber and wholesaler. Must be thoroughly experi_ :9_",:.t "n* aggressive. To cover the Sacramento and S-an Joiquin y+tgys. Salary and bonus basis. Car furnished. Type reptej giving full background, age, experie"ce, stiiu+ eic.- nlprilS *ii,f u-i-rr?ia-fi strictest confidence.

Address Box C-188d California Lumber Merchant 508 Central Bldg., Los Angeles 14, Calif.

MANAGER

For small yard wanted by growing organization. San Joaquin Valley.

Address Box C-1E86, California Lumber Merchant 5@ Central Bldg., Los Angeles 14, Calif.

IT'MBER FINANCING

Accounts receivable, inventories and sales financed.

J. C. COPELAND, FACTORS 6115 Wilshire Blvd.

Phone WEbster l-1373 Los Angeles 48, Calif.

WANTED

l*!.:.Buyer, in Eureka-Arcata area by well rated wholesaler. r.ocareo rn Sacramento, catering to_the Bay area, San Joaquin Valley, Southern California, and Texal. Compensition on t'ooiase Ulsii."

Address Box C-1889, California Lumber Merchant 508 Central Bldg., Los Angeles 14, Calif.

FOR SALE OR RENT

7% - 8 and 9 ton Lift Trucks

15 Ton Carriers 66,/ Bolsters

Excellent condition.

THE PHIPPS COMPANY

7157 Anaheim-Telegraph Road, Los Angeles 22, Calii. Telephone ANietus s-3go7 and- g-Szgd

WANTED TO BUY

t2"-Mouler, 15,, Planer & Matcher, Band Mill and machines for millwork such as Sash Sticker, Ctue prisJes, itc.

ALAMO MANUFACTURERS

P. O. Box 2202, San Antonio, Texas

LUMBER YARDS FOR SALE

A. Los Angele_s_yard, ,one-ownership for 25 years; located five miles rrom Ulty .Flall on main highway_ to_ San Fernando Valley; 25M :q. it. with 7M ft. under roof. -Will ;ll ground and buiidil;; for $4s,0oo; office and-planing mill "d;il;;Tzsoo;i;;t!;;; inventory extra. Will selt on termi -If t"f";;.i ;ifi.; ground_and buildings at gzTS monthly. W" "i" ,ofA;"-iffi yard. Profit and loss figures will be iisclosed.

B. YT,*1 ,County yard,^on-e-?lrd one-third acres; ground and build_ rngs and eq.r'ipm€nt .$l.l,0OO; inventory aUout-$ZO,Om. Oirritt lease ground and burtdings for gl50 monthly. profit and loss figures will be shown,

C. Yard near San Diego; _land and buildings, 936,000; office, store equipment and trucli, 96,@0. Inventory a-ului S2o,orio. -isib il;; reported as glo7,(x)O.

D. !e1ns. Calif., yaril, owned in Colorado, established 4O years ago. R.R. Lease $75 annually;,prici tor aU'iilfrovements and eouip- ment except truck g35OO-_ Inventory about $18,000. i;.fi4;"d=G5" figures will be shown. \Mhere "ari you lii " pro""r, yard at any such figures?

TWOHY LUMBER CO.

LUMBER YARD 4ND SAwMrii-snoxpns

714 W. Ot'ympic_Blvd., Ips A"g"G, rS, CJf.-- PRosrct 8746

Norncr of Advcrtircrr in rhi: Dcportmcnt uring c bllnd oddrcss csnnot bc dtvulgcd. All inquiricr ond roptier chould bc oddrcsrcd to kcy shown in thr odvrrtlrmrnt

KILN DRYING

-_-We- are o-ne df the largest custom dry kilns on the West Coast. we. also sell, rent, or re[air- tumuei cii.Gs-ara rirt t iril-r.-liir:i exchange equipment for iumbei.

WESTERN DjRY 4rL,N & EQUTPMENT CO p. O. Box 622, Wilmington, Catif - -Pho,nes: NEvada 6-1371 and TErminal 4_6624

SMALL SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY YARD FOR SALE

_-_f'11 siz.ed valley city. Good buildings. Leased land. With or with_ out tnventory

Address Box C-lgg5, California Lumber Merchant 50E Central Bldg., Los angeleJ- f4, C;ii.---'

MACHINERY WANTED

f"r$il.,.rlt Resaw and Extra Blades. No motor. Give price and alt PAUL SCHMIDT

310 26th Ave., San Mateo, Calif.

WOODWORKING MACHINERY FOR SALE

6" Woods Sticker with square.hea_ds,3O H.p., very speed feeds 3 H.p.

ll"tdl Bending Machin6s 48,; ;['61i,:

:"I dt^gCat 12,' Jointer with motor.

Iaus qtue Jointer with motor.

I3ench Tenoner, I H.p. drive.

l" Cannedy Auto Drill press.

PACIFIC MERC-URY TET1EVISION MFG. co. 1450o Etna Street, Van Nuys_firee[""" Sii"Gi, i_IiaZ

TO CLOSE ESTATE FOR SALE

CLARK LUMBER CO., TWEN"Y NINE PALMS, CALIF. Complete. inventory of tum-b;;l;t;;.-;;ll many misceuaneous il?T,rjr*: land wittr office, storige uuilai"er,-""J z:6"e;;;T;'""r;

R E.-WILLIAMS, PUBLIC ADMINISTR.ATOR Room 102, Court House-, San--iiernaraino phone 6gll, Extension 32g

PRESENT MANAGER

of retail lgost yard and branch yard in northeast ohio desires to ocat e n south ern c alilornia. nxperie-nce ;;;;; -"li priir ".li ilti'ii lumber business, plus architict"-r.-J;i}il; F..r". connection with progressive.c-ompany, as man?ger or asJistant, bri-;l[';;ilid;; any responsible qosition, and ask-ody ""-oppirtiiirfitb

Address' Box C--{!!, C4ifornia Lumber Merchant 50rB Central Bldg., Los Angeles-i+, Calif.

WOODWORKING MACHINERY FOR SALE

KNIFE. GRINDER, 36,, Covel Hanchett, comparable to a new machine.

!!_U-!DERS (Stickers) all electric and belt driven, 4" and,6,,. HERMANCE, 6. ball bearing.

?OOR CLAMP, foot opeiated, capacity 4 ft, x 7ft It, GLUE SPREADE& 39, Francis.

JOINTER, l2l, Northfield, ball bearing, direct drive.

RIP SAW, m H.P., power feed, ball bearing, new condition.

ROY FORTE

Prod.uction Machinery for the Woodzuorking Trad,e 69f8 S. Santa Fe-Ave., Huntington perk, Ca,llf. Krmbalt 2904_Res. MEtiaE 3-26612

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R?ymond Shannon, general manager of Union Lumber CompanyL prop€rties in Mendocino County, pass€d away suddenly Februaiy 20 at his home in Fort Bragg as the result of a heart attack.

He was born in Oakland, Calif., December 26, l9&4l' attendecl Oaktand schools, and graduated from Oakland High School.

He was first emptoyed by Union Lumber Company in 1922, and went to work at Fort Bragg in pioduction and later was employed in rnill sales. He was transferred to San Francisco sales, then to the Chicago sales department' then to Los Angeles sales, and inl94l was transferred to Fort Bragg as superintendent of manufacture. lle was appointed to the position of general manager of Union Lumber Company's prop€rties in Mendocino County in January, 1943, succeeding E. L. Green.

Mr. Shanrron is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ethel Shannon; three children, Mrs. William P. (Joanne) Van Sicklen, Nancy and Robert Shannon. One grandson, Peter Van Sicklen, of Fort Bragg, and a brother Robert W. Shanrron of San Leandro.

IMr. Shannon was widely knowu and tlniversally likecl and respected. His passing will rnean a great loss to the Union Lumber Company, and the redwood industry.

He was president of the Rotary Club of Fort Bragg; a member of the executive board of the Boy Scouts of America, Sonoma-Mendocino Council Area; district chairman of the finance comlnittee, Boy Scouts of America, Mendocino Coast district; a rnember of Mendocino County Republican Committee.

Funeral services were held in Fort Rragg.

Convention Dates

Falrhunl lmb.. €o,

F.m T.uGtlng Co.

Flr D@r lnttltut.

Flr-lcr ol Soulh.in Colifotnlo...

iii-iii rr r.ro'iltiin -c"rrro-io

Flrk I iloon

flmer, Erik

Fllntkole Co., Pioncer Dlvlrion ...........-.

Fordyco Lunber Co.

For6t Fiber Produclr Co. .................-...... *

Fo.ad P.oduclt Scler Gmpony .............-..41

Fountqln Lumbcr Co., Ed .............-............-- |

Frcmon & Co., Stcphen G. ...........-..--.-..43

Gqrdo lrcnc Ssrylce, B. l.

GmGrrton t Green Lumber Co. ..-.-......,....51

Gorllnger Corrler Co. -...-..--..-............--..-...41

Gllbrcoth Cheml(ol Co.

Go$lln-Hording

.--.............----..--.--...--......-...--53

Strobl. lloldwood Cc. ..............--.--..........- |

9uddrn I Chrlit.mon, Inc. ...........--.---.......35

gwrcpcr Sorulcc Co. .................-......-..,-.....51

Tocomo Lmblr 3oler ...............................-26

?orlcr, Wdrlcr I Johnron, Inc. .......-.-..1-E

i"vtoi t u.rii Co,, leevor ........................S Trliuglc Lunbor Co. .-....--....-..................-.. *

lrlnlly Rlvcr 9olcr Co. ..--................-..-.---51

lrlo Imbar Go. ...........--.........--.--.----.-------17

Troplcol I Wcrlcm Lumber Co. a froxcl Lunbcr Co., 3. A, -......................- t lwln Hqrbor lLmber Co. ........-.....--...-.... *

Unlon Imbsr Cmpony I

Upron Cmpony, Thc ......-....................... *

U. 9. Pfywood Co?porqlion .....-....--------5-22

Vqn Arrdole-Hqrrlr Lmber Co.' Inc. ........37

Wollqce ltiill & tumber Co, ...............,.-.-.. t

Wendllog-Nofho Co. ....--..........................1 I

Wqrl C{tl Plywood Co. ...............-...-.,,.-...5I

March l-2-3-Intermotlntain I-umber Dealers Association, Hotel Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah.

March 9-10-West Virginia Lumber & Builders Supply Dealers Association, Daniel Boone Hotel, Charleston.

March l4-1S-Louisiana Building Material Dealers Association, Jung Hotel, New Orleans, La.

March 2o-2l'22-Carolina Lumber & Building Supply Association,.Inc., Battery Park Hotel and George Vanderbilt Hotel, Asheville, N. C.

March 25-26-27-Tennessee Building Material Association, Municipal Auditorium, Chattanooga.

Hqbor Plywood Corp, of 5o. Col.

Horrh Lumber Co., t. E......-..

Heberle t Co., n. J.

Hill Lumber Co., loy

Hill & ,$odon, Inc. .-.......... ..--..

Hobbr Wqll lumber Co.

Hmmond Lumber Co. ....--.-...,....--.,-.........44 ..* 1 ..* ..23 ..17 .,31

Hofimqn Co., Eorl ....-,..-...-..-...........-.-...---47

Hogon Lumber Co, ..-.-.. ,.---....

Holmer Eureko Lunber Co,

Hoover Co., A. L.

Hytlcr Compony

Wett C{tt Screen Co. .............-..-.-.--..-...-. I

Well Co6l Woodr ...--............-...-.-.-...-,....- t

Weit Oregon Lumber Co. .......................-27

Werle.n Carlon llill, Inc. ..................-,..-. *

We.tern Door ond Sqrh Co. .18

Wertern D.y Kiln ........-..-........................-.-.53

Wetle.n Hqrdwood Lvmber Co. .....-.....-..-. *

Werlern ilill t itoulding Co. ..........-..-....43

April 4-5-6-southern Californa Retail Lumber Association, Ambassador Tlotel, Los Angeles.

April 5-6-Mississippi Retail I umber Dealers Association, Buena Vista Hotel, Biloxi.

lrving Lumber ond lloulding, In<. .......--.-.33

Johnr-Monville Corporollon .....--...,,.-,-...... t

Johnron Lumber (arp., C. D.

5t* .-f

Kelley, Albert A. ....-.-.--.-......-..............,---, *

Xendqff lcmber Di3ttibutorr ......-............. 4

Kline & tuf ....-.......-..---..............-.-.,...........35

Koehl & Son, In<., John W, .---...-............46

Kuhl Lumber Co., Corl H. ....-......,..,......... *

L. A. Dry Kiln & 5loroga, Inc,....--.,-.--.-..45

Lomon-Bonninglon Compoy ....--.-..-. -..41

torence-Philipr Lulber Co. -..........---..--.- |

Lerrcll Lumber Co. ....--..--.-.-.-.............---...-33

tong-Bell Lumber Co. ..-..................--....--...lFC

We3fem Pine At3ociqtion ........--.---.----.....21

We:tern Pine Supply Co. -..........-.---.--.-.-. 9

Weyerheuser Sqler Co, -.......-........--.....-..- |

Wheelock, Inc., E, U, .....................-.-.....* while Brotherr ..-.--------OFC

White, Hqr.y H. ....-......-.....-.....-..-.-....-...--... *

Wholerqle Iumbe. Dirtlibulort, In<. -.-..-12

Wilkinron, W. W. -..---.--.--.--.----....-.-.-.---..- |

Wilron Lumber Co., A. K. .....-.....-.....--.-.--tlo

Wilton, Wm, M. -....-..-.--.-.--------,.----.--...-....39

Windeler Co., Ltd., George ..--.-.----,-,,..-.... *

Winton Lumber Sols Co. ....--------,-..-----.-. * Wood, Eorl F, -.-.....-.--.-..--..---------.----.---...-35

Wood Corvcrtion Co. ....--.--------.-------,-,.--*

Wood Lumber Co., C. K. ....-----------.-----,-.49 Wood Window Inttitute

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April l1-12-13-Neu' Jersey Lumbermen's Association, Hotei Berkeley-Carteret, Asbury Park.

April 18-19-20-Florida Lumber and Millwork Association, Sheraton Plaza Hotel, Daytona Beach.

April l8-19-2O-Lumber Merchants Association of Northern Califorr:iia. Palace Hotel, San Francisco.

April 22-23-24-Lumbermen's Association of Texas, Pleasure Pier, Galveston.

May 10-11-L2-Arizona Retail Lumber & Builders Supply Association, Grand Canyon, Arizona.

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Holey
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-..,..-..,-.---..........-..--25
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Zeermon Plywood Co.
Co.
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LUMBER

BUYER'S GUIDE

Arcqlc Redwood Co. Yukon 6.2$7

Atkinson-Stut, Gompcny .GArlield l-I8{19

Cords Lumber Compcny ..yUkon 6-6306

Doi G Rugsell, Scles Co, .SUttcr t-63g4

Demis Lunber Conpcay .yUkoa 6-3969

Edgewood Lunbcr Co, ...y{Ikon 6-5500

Elliott, F, W. .DOugtcr 2-{2lI

Enpire Bedwood Co, ....yUkon 2-3522

Fcirhunt Luber Co. (W. W. Forrest) YUkon 6-6?26

Gicerstou d Green Lunber Co, ..tUdper 5-6093

Hcll, James L, .SUttgr l-1S20

Hammond Lumber Co. ..DOuglcs 2-33gg

Hobbs Wcll ,trunber Co. .........GArfield \-ZZS2

Holnes Eurela Lumber Co. ......GArlield t-t92t

Kliae 6 BuI ....DOuslcs 2-1387

Lcmon-Bouington Compcny .yUkoa 6-522I

Tbe Long Bell Lumber Co, .......EXbrooL 2-86$

Lunber Scles Co. ..VAtencic,l-{Ifi)

MccDoacld 6 Hcrriiagton Ltd., ...GArliold l-8392

LUT{BEN

SAI fRAITGISGO

Mqrtiaez Co., L. W. .....EXbrootr 2-36{4

Pccilic Lumber Co,, The .........GArlield l-llgl

Pacilic Westcn Lumber co. "r ""#*lil ,*OrO

Pcrubo Lunber Co. ...GArticld l_5190

Pope d Tclbot, Inc,, Luuber Division, Ricci d Kruse Lumber co. ...."#]"::fr

Rounds Trcding Conpcny .ylIkon 6-dll2

Sqnta Fe Lunber Co. ...ElXbrool l-207{

Siskiyou Forest Products 0t "o*o-tunon 2.32g{

Suddea d Cbriltensoa, Inc. ......GArlield I_2g16

Tartot,. Webst€r 6 tohaaon, !nc. ..DOuglcs 2-2050

Trinity niv6r Lumber

OAKLAIf D -B ER KEL E y- AL AMEDA

Cclilonic Lumber Scles ..KEUog 4-100{

Gqnersl_oa d Green Lunber Co. ..trEl|og {-6i54

Gosslia-Hcrdiag Lumber Co.

Sqn Leqndro ........Loclbqven g-1661

Hill d Morton, Inc. ... .ANdover l-10?7

Kelley, Albert A. (Alcnedc) .Lat<ehurst 2-275{

Kuhl Lunber Co., Ccrl H.

Chcs. S. Dodge (Berkeley) ...THornwcU 0-9045

Pccilic Foreat Produclg, Inc. ....TWinoctrs 3-9866

Tricngle Lumber Co. .TEnplebcr 2-3855

LUMBER

Arcctc Redwood Co. (I, I. Bec) ..WYoniac ll09

Atldn8o!-Slutz Co. (Cbcs N. Schumccher) -

Arlqrric Lumber co. (c. p. HeuvTeelus 3-6951

Arr* Lumber co. .. B*:::::l 9i3f

lccL Lunber Co,, J. Wm. .ADcire l-{38l

Eaugb, Carl W. (Pcgcdenc) ........RYqn l-6382

Bercur-Bicbcrds Lumber co. sYccmore 6'2525 (4, \{. f'Andy" Donovcn) .....}lAdison 9-2355

prorr4n d Compcay , Clcy ...YOrk lt68

Brush Induslriql Lunber Co. .....ANgelus l-ll5S

B_umg Lumber Conpcny ....WEisrei g-586i

Cqrr 6 Co., L. I. (W. D. Dunnins) PRospect 8843

Ccstell 6 Associctes, Russ .....UNiin 8-2f2?

ChaDtland aad Associqtes, P. W, AXninster 3296

Chene- Lumber Co. (Burns Lunber Co.) .... .WEbster 3-5861

George Clough .........DUaLirk Z-ZZll

Colliag 6 Mcyer, Inc. (Domey) ....TOpcz 2-1070

Co9lglidcted Luber Co. .Blchnond 2IAl (Wilmiagtoa) l{E. 6-1881 Wifn. Ter. ,!-2657

Cooper-Morgcn Lunber Co, Willred T. Cooper Lbr. Co. (Pcscdonq) RYcn l-7631; Syccnori 3-292t

Cooper Wholescle Lunber Co., W. E. MUtuct 2l3I

Dcltou d Co., R. W. .MAdieoa 9-2173

Dennis Lunber Compcny .pRospect 2354

Dot d Rueaell, Scles Co, ..ADqne 8l0l

Douover Co., Iac, ........ADoma l-1205

Eealey, D, C. d Soa .....ANgelua 2-llg3

Fqirhurst Lunber Co. (Phillipr d Murpby Lbr. Co.) pBospect 0271

FigL 6 Mason (so. pcmdeac) Si"";ml l:llgl

EriL Flaner (Loagr Becch) ....Long Becch 6-5232

Forert Products Sales Co. (Inglawood) OBegon 8-3858

Froeaon 6 Go., Stcpbcn G. (Balboo) Hatbot IW

Ed. Fountcia-Lubcr Co. .LOgq! g-?jt3l

Goslia-Ilqrdinq Lunber Co.

(loc PetraghJ ...Plccscni 3-9?93

Hcmnond Lunber Conpcny .pBospect l3il3

Harris Lumber Co., L, E. ..... .. .DUaLirfr l2ttOl

Hebcrls d Co., R. l, (Conproa) ..lfEvc& 6-2595

Hifl d Morton, Inc. .BRcdshav 2-4175

CRegtview 6_316rl

Ecrl Hoffmqn Co. .AXniastcr 3-S2gl

Holnes Eurekc Lunber Co, ... ...MUtuct glgl

Hoover A. L, ...... .yOrk 1168

f,epdcll Lunber Distribuiors .......pBoapcct 5341

Kuhl Lunbcr Co., Ccrl H.

R. S. Osgood ...TRiairy 8225

Lcwenco-Pbilipc Lunbrr Co, ..,...pRoepoci gl7l

Westen Dry Kiln Co. .LOclhcvea g-328{ Western Piae Supply Co. (Emeryville) whotescre Lumber Disrribu,.," ..iri''l::ii 3:13?3

E. E. Wood Lunber Co. ..KEUog d-g{66

HANDWOODS

Bruce Co., E. L, .......KE[og 3.6621 Strqble llcrdwood Company....TEmplebcr 2_55g4

White Brorhers .. .. .........ANdover l_1600

I.OS AI$GEI,ES

The Loag.Bell_Lunber Co. ........DUntirL Z_1342 Lo8 ADgoIes Dry Kila i! Storcge, I;;--- ' '-'

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PANELS_DO ONS_SASH_SCBEENS

PLYWOOD_MILLWOBT

Cclilornic Buitderc Suppty Co...TEnplebcr r!-g3g3

Ccaey Door Co. ..TEmplebcr 4-9341

Dicmond W. Supply Co. .....KE[og 4-8,!66

Hogcu Lunber Conpcny .......Glencourt l-6961

Unitad Stctes Ptywood Corp. ...TWinocks 3-SS&! Western Door d Sqgh Co. .....TEmptebcr 2_g4fit

E. K. Wood Lunber Co. ..KEUog 4-g/f66

CREOSOTED LUMEEN_POLES_PILTNG:._NES

Americqu _L_unb* G Trectiag Co.. .MAdiron 6-5glg D_qx€r J. tr. 6 co. .Mlchigc! 629/t il:alnr"tfl "t Jll1:l"d:l;"ttd- --ii;;;;i 5iii Pope d Tolbol, Inc., Lumber o' '"'oneeon 8-3726 PRorpect 8231

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fittFiill"f.jffi:pffiiii g"?ffiil$,i

Pqcfic Fir Sctes (pcscden") .Si;;ii;'t_iiii pccinc tr unber co., rre T.tlA,i-il83

Pccilic Foreat Produsts, Inc. (Dick LcFrcnchi)

Pccilic wesren Luaber Co. ., ""ro.,tYil"t t*' (Pcscdenc) SYccnore 6-5397-L.A. Rycl l_glZt

Phillirs 6 Murphy Lunber Co. ...MAdison 6-6839

The Phipps Co, ......ANgetue 3-38O

Pope d Tclbot, Iac., Lumber Division

E. L. Reiiz co. (scn Mcriao) .. :XTff"lji3l

Bounds rrcding co. (Lons,","ri"ff}T: 3:li!3

Rudbqch d co., lohn ,. . ::i: "rT:i"l-3lii

Ruflcora_Pollcrd Co. (Iagtewood) ..ORegon g-{05g

5altord-Luasi€r, Iac. ............lXniaster 2-9lgl Sca Pedro Lumbsr Co, ..Rlchnoad ll,|l tt#;i:"tE $,."#r.1",€ s:.:*iiH"* n", r*

South Bcy.Lumber Co. (Ilcwthone)

spcrdias Luaber co. ... .31ff::3-ii31

Sudden il Christeuoa, Ine. ...fBioity OeU

Tcconc Luaber Sctes, Inc. .pRorpeci ilOg

Tarter. Webgter d tohaeon, t"c. ...eng.Ur iies

S. I. Troxel Lunber Cq. ..ANgetus 6(Ft

Twin Hcrbors Lunber Co.

-(C. I, Henry d Co.) .pRo:pecr 6524

9-:""_l"i!"1 Compcny ....Biniry2282

Weadliag-Ncthca Co. .......yOrk 1168

Wcllccc Mitl d Lunber Co, (r,qrdnouDl) ..NEvadc 6-3625

West Or€gon.Lumber Co. (Eeverty Hiilg)

wc.erhceuer scres Go. Xi:fl:il;i33l

Wbite l.unbcr Co., Hcrry H, .....Rlchrnond 0592

Wils6 Lumoer--G_o., _4, I. (Dominguez lunctioai NEvcdc 6-2363 fr*lrir-t-is5r

Wilson, Wm. M. _DUntdrL 2-0080

E, f,, Wood Lumbcr Co. .JEffersoa 3lll

Wood. Ecrl F. ..:............. .ANgclur O-3g0I

SASH_D OONS-MILLWONK_SCNEENS PLYWOOD_NONING BOANDS

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Sqtes Co. .Skytiae 2_21150 Tw_ia Harbors Lunber Co, (Fraat J. O'Couor) ..GArlield l_5644 Uaion Lunber Conpcly .SUtter l_6120 Vcn Arsdale-Hqrris Lunber Co., Inc. wendlias-Narhdn co. .... :ffi::iltr Weat Oregon Lumbcr Co. .yIILon 2-5l0ll Weyerbceuser Scles Co. .... ...GArlield l-gg7{ Windeler Co. Ltd,, George ...VAleucic ,[-lg4l Ziel d Co., Inc... .......ylltron 6_U05 HANDWOODS Bruee Co., E. L. .......MArlet l_1839 Wh-te Brothers .ATwcter g-1430 sAsH_DOOnS_PIYWOOD Associcted Plywood Mills, Inc. ...ATwater 2-gg32 The Mengel Co. (Irnold Smirh)..OVerlcad l-7166 Nicolci Door Sates Co. .MtsBion Z-792t Scn Frcncigco Plywood Co..........SUtter l_2I07 Sinpsoa Loggiag Co, .TUkon 6_6226 United States Plywood Corp. ....ATwctcr 2_1993 CNEOSOTED f, UMBER_POLES-PILING_TIES Anericcn Lunber d Treatiag Co. ..SUtter l_102g Baxter, I. H. 6 Co. .......yUkon 2-fit0{l Hcll, Jcneg L., .SUtter l-252{t MccDoncld 6 Hcningtou Ltd. ....GArlietd t_g392 Pope d Tclbot, Iac,, Lunber Division. wead-ting-Nothcn co. .... Trlr",[: ?:S3l
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