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Afutll. SHIElD
Does the work of a top quality roofcoating on asphalt or tar roofs and adds the durability and year-'round protecton of Aluminum metal finish. Reflects up to 8ox of the sun's destructive raYs. Cools interiors in summer -resists wintet rain,snow, freeze. Easily aPPlied with brush or sPraY.
'//w't EASY TO HANDIE
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TR.iniry 5304
Trail Riders Will Tour High Sierra \(/ilderness
The Trail Riders of the Wilderness, an expedition sponsored by the American Forestry Association, will tour the national forests and parks of the High Sierra August 31 to September 11, according to announcement by the Unite'd States Forest Service. Other similar tours will be held this summer in the national forests and parks oT Montana, Idaho, Colorado and New Mexico.
The party, which is limited to twenty-five riders, n'ill start from Lone Pine in the Olvens Valley and enter the Sierra Nevada at Kearsage Pass, thence tour southrvard along the John Muir Trail through some of the most spectacular mountain scenery in America. Crossing Forester Pass into Milestone Basin they will ftavel through a region of sky-blue lakes, flowery meadows and gray granite mountain peaks to the summit of Mt. Whitney, elevation 14,495 feet, the highest peak in the continental United States. From this magnificeht top country the'trail will lead to the headwaters of the Kern River from which an ascent will be rirade of Mt. Langley, 14,000 feet elevation. Continuing over Siberian Pass the riders will return to lower elevations via Golden Trout Creek, Tunnel Ranger Station, Monache Meadows and Olancha Pass to Sage Flat rvhere the trail ends.
forestry Prcrctice in B. C.
In anticipation of legislation carrying out the recommendations of the Sloan Royal Commission on Forestry in British Columbia the reforestation section of the Forest Service l.ras been steadily increasing its production of seedlings for replanting until today it can supply an estimated 20,000,000 Douglas fir seedlings annually, enough to reforest 25,000 acres of burned over or logged over land.
There are three nurseries now active, one at Green Timbers, near New Westminster, the second at Campbell River, on Vancouver Island, and the third at Duncan, also on Vancoui'er Island-
The nurs.ery at Green Timbers, .rvhich is knorvn as the Green Timbers Forest Experiment Station covers an Area of about 665 acres, or 16 city blocks, rvith 20 acres of seedbeds and the balance in plantations. Its present beds are capable of proclucing about 7,000,000 tu'o-year-olcl seedlirrgs annually. (Timber of Canada).
Fern Trucking Company
Offers Combined Service Of:
Trucking
Ccr Unlocding
Pool Ccrr Distribution
Sorting
Sticking lor Air Drying
Storing oI Any Qucntity ol Forest Products
Ten Hecrvy Duty Trucks qnd Trailers
Fourteen 3-Axle All Purpose Amry Lumber Trucks
Seven 16,000 lb. LiIt Trucks
Twenty-Seven Acres Pcved Lcrnd ct Two Locctions
Served by L A. Junction Railrocrd
Shed Spcrce for Two Million Boqrd Feet
Spur Trcck to Accommodate Thirty Rcilrocrd C<rrs
Bccked by Twenty-iuro yecrs oI Experience ln Hcrndling Lumber and Forest Products
This Compcny Is Owned crnd Opercrted by FERN-crndo I. Nesrri
4550 Mcywood Ave., Los Angeles ll
JEfferson 7261
Pct Sublett Joins Bcrugh i
Pat Sublett became associated u,ith Carl W. Baugh on June 1, located at 465 Herkimer Street, Pasadena, teleplrone SYcamore 6-2525. Prior to his joining Carl W. Baugh in the t'holesale lumber activities, Pat had conducted a door and plyn'ood jobbing business in Los Angeles. As lvell as having some excellent sawmill connections and being well knol'n to the trade in Southern California, many of their friends l'ill remember that Carl and Pat worked together rvith E. U. Wheelock before the rvar. Carl Baugh opened his ou'n of6ce in Pasadena in the latter part of 1946, from rvhich he has established a highly recognized 'rvholesale business in a complete line of lumber and forest products. Pat lvill assist him in calling on the trade.
AIJBERT A. KEIJIJEY A/4BlP/e,k Aeunlre, _ DOUGTAS FIB _ RED CEDAN SHINGLES _ DOUGTAS PONDENOSA AND SUGAR PINE
2832 Windsor DriveP. O. Box 240
AIAMEDA, CALIFORNIA felepho.ne Lqkehursl 2-27 54
Sefling New Typ" of Sticker
Announcement is made by Kemp Hardware & Lumber Co., 1133 East 63rd Street, Los Angeles 1, that they are now selling a brand new type of four-side sticker-The Fenton Wood Mill. It will make any type of moulding up to its capacity, according to Oscar P. Kemp of this company, who states that this is 2" by 6f", and that one ingenious operator stretched the capacity to enable him to run window sill stock 7 inches wide. and runs all his stucco mould and other mouldings used in a window frame factory on this machine. Some of the operators run anywhere from one to five pieces in multiple.

"The beauty of the machine is that it isn't necessary to have an experienced stickerman to operate it," Mr. Kemp says.
Kemp Herdware & Lumber Co. handle the J. A. Fay & Egan line, Indiana Foundry Machine Works products, Boice Crane and other lines of woodworking machinery, together with a complete stock of supplies for the rvoodworker. In fact the company's slogan is "Everything for the Woodrvorker."
Mr. Kemp has been connected with the woodworking game since 1906. His son, James O. Kemp is business manager. Robert K. Swartz is assistant business manager.
Pcul Bunyon Files Chcrrter
Articles of incorporation of the Paul Company have been filed. at Redwood showing $500,000 capital stock.
Bunyon Lumber City, California, tU?ill reduce teqlperature in your home up to 12 degrees. o EASY TO INSTALL. no special tools required. o FLAME-PROOF and fire-retarding.
. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED. gach tot of INSL'COTTON is made under strict Fediral Supervision. o'ECONOMICAL...pays for itself will save up to 30 per cent on fuel costs inwinter. .