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C. D. Johnson Lumber Corporation

HEAD SALES OFFTCE.

PORTI.AND, ORE.

MANUFACTURTNG PTJWTS TOLEIX), ORE.

Ten Years Ago Today

From July 1,1929 lssue

This was our Seventh Anniversary Number.

Special articles by the following were published in this issue: Jerry Sullivan, Jr., R. F. Hammatt, Orrie W. Hamiton, "Tat" Nicholson, I. E. Brink, M. D. Bishop, N. H. Huey, B. E. Bryan, Gardner P. Pond, C. D. Mell, Stephen Westover, F. Dean Prescott, H. A. Lake, Max E. Cook, Kenneth Smith, B. Scott, W. W. Wheatly, J. J. Farley, E. H. Galpin, L. H. Elliott, A. W. Bernhauer, E. B. Culnan, Perrv Dame. and M. M. Riner.

Bob Osgood also celebrated his Los Angeles on July 1. Bob took Osgood Company's office in Los

This airplane view conveye some idea of the size and extent of our plant-with the largest capacity, namely, 47 M per hour, of any car-and-cargo mill in Oregon. Cargo and rail shipments of Soft Old Growth Yellow Douglas Fir and Sitka Spruce. Weekly sailings to California ports; packaged lumber stowed even lengths and widths.

BRJINCH STLES OFFICES:

SAN FBtrNCIIiCO

A. B. Grirwold l. R. McCullough

Newhcll Bldg.

260 Ccrlilonic SL

Phoae Glrlield 6258

LOS ANGEI.ES

R. T. Gheen

C. P. Ileary

PeL Sec. Bldg. 714 W. Olympic Blv& Phone PRospecr 1165

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WHEETER OSGOOII SATES GORPORATIOI{

Factoryand General 0'ffice: facoma, ltashington

Bnnch 0ffices: Los Angeles, llallas, ltichita, Tacoma, San Francisco

General Sales Offices: l{eirYork, Chicago

Stocks Gorrfed in Principal Cities seventh anniversary rn charge of the WheelerAngeles the same day made its initial appear-

The California Lumber Merchant ance, July l, 1922.

Taylor Sublett, San Francisco, spent a month at his old home in Oklahoma Citv.

E. J. Stanton & Son, Los Angeles, installed a beautiful display to its office illustrating and demonstrating the use of softwoods and hardwoods for interior use and decoration.

An illustration of the world's largest Redwood tank, designed and manufactured by the Little River Redwood Company for the City of Pasadena, appeared in this number.

ARTHUR L. FORD

Arthur L. Ford, 67, managing editor of the American Lumberman of Chicago, passed away suddenly in that city, June 3. He was widely known in the lumber world, highly esteemed and well liked by a large circle of friends and acquaintances.

He was born at Jasper, Texas, October 30, I87I, the son of Henry Harrison Ford and Mrs. Eugenia Rebecca Stark Ford. He moved with his family to Orange in 1886 where he became owner and editor of the Orange Leader. In 1913 he joined the staff of the American Lumberman, and later was appointed managing editor.

He is survived by his widow, two sons and two daughters.

William Jameson

William Jameson, 72, president of the San Diego Planing l\{ill, passed away at his home in San Diego, Saturday, June 17.

Mr. Jameson was a native of Evansville, Ind. He had been a resident of San Diego for fifty-two years and was in the planing mill business for forty-five years. He was a member of the San Diego Masonic Lodge 35, Scpttish Rite and Shrine.

He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Arthur C. Harris, of San Diego, and a brother, Alvah Jameson, of Glendale. Funeral services were held at San Diego, Tuesday, June 20.

Establish Additional !(/olmanized Lumber Stocks for California Distribution

Announcement is made by the American Lumber & Treating Co., that additional Wolmanized lumber stocks have recently been established to service the growing dealer and user requirement for this popular lumber.

Popular items in Wolmanized lumber are stocked by wholesalers and manufacturers and are available to lumber dealers only, from the following points in Northern California; Pope & Talbot Lumber Co., San Francisco, stock at Berkeley; Wendling-Nathan Co., San Francisco, stock at Stockton; Hill & Morton, Inc., Oakland, stock at Fresno,. Loop I umber Co., San Francisco, stock at San Francisco. Typical dealer stock consists of l" and 7' material and small timbers. Wolmanized lumber is being widely used for mudsills and for many other services where protection is desired against decay and termite damage. Architects and engineers are specifying this item for the better type construction, including homes, schools and public buildings. Sleepers and nailing blocks imbedded in or in contact with masonry are regularly specified as pressure-treated.

Lumber dealers are profiting by this steady increase in the sale of Wolmanized lumber i.n the California territory. The American Lumber & Treating Company's dealer policy is of real benefit to dealers.

An interesting use for this material was revealed recently when a San Francisco Bay district lumber yard sold 35,000 feet for the reconstruction of the refrigeration rooms of the German steamer Vancouver, damaged by an explosion.

WENDLING . NATHAN COMPANY

Dependable Wholesalers Of Douglas

FIR

REDWOOD SERVICE

PONDEROSA AND SUGAR PINE

CEDAR PRODUCTS

POLES & PILING

WOLMANIZED AND CREOSOTED

LUMBER

THE TIITDST SAW YOU GAIT BUY STURDY.DEPENDABI.E.ACCURAIE

Should be in every Mill or Yord

Sizes: r/2 lo 7y2 H.P.

Priced: $265.00 to $590.00

MUI.TIPIEX SAWS

I0ll Hcnrison St., Ocklcnd, Cclif. 106l Folsom St., Scn Frcrncisco, Cclif.

Main Ofrice SAN FRANCISCO 110 Marlcet Stcet

PORTLAND LOS AXGELES

Piftock Block 59i5 Vibhire Blvd.

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