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ATIGI.O GAI.ITORIIIA IUMBER GO.
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Wholesale
We invite lumber declers to tcke crdvcmtcge ol our well crssorted stocks of
POIVDEROSA PINE
SUGAR PINE
REDWOOD
MOT'I.DINGS
WAITBOANDS PANETS
J Modern fccilities for quick I
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6420 Avalon Boulevard
IJOS ANGEIJES
Telephone Tllomwcll 3144 Collect let us qrote yor otr yort reqrfuenents
(bonded with phenol formaldehyde resin)
ALL,-PURPOSE AIrIr-WEATHER PLYWOOD
Unconditionally gucrnnieed ogcintt ply eeptnction
Builders everyrrhere uEe RESNPREST. Stronger than steel by weight. Bond is unallected by wcter, steam, hect, cold, termites, Iungus or mould. For crll exterior construction" or wherever moisture is c Icctor-sell RESNPREST.
E. K. WOOD I.UMBER
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Western Door & Sash Company of Oakland celebrated an anniversary on August 18. On that date they had completed 25 years of service to the trade in the territory from the Tehachapi to the Oregon border.
Organized in 1914 as a father and son partnership by John L. Todd and J. Z. Todd, this firm has grown steadily with the result that for many years it has been a large fictor in the distribution of doors, sash, panels, glass, ironing boards, cabinets, etc., in Northern California.
The plant, located at 5th and Cypress Streets, Oakland, was built in 1922, adjoining the old plant. It has 4O,00O feet of floor space and consists of the warehouse, factory, yard and glazing room.
In addition to a very complete stock of doors, stock doors and sash, panels, Douglas Fir and Philippine wallboard, a full line of glass products including plate, sheet and roll glass, is carried.
PAMUDO PIYWOOD Mcnulcctured bvotYMPtA VENEER co.Pioneer prywood MIrs. Distributed E:rclusively Since l92l by PACIFIG MUTUAI DOOR GO. Southem Cclil. Sales Office: R. A. FOBES Phoue PRospect 9523 A NATIONAL BNOOf,I.YN NEWANK BTf,TIMORE WITOI.ESAI.E ONLY A /Zz--\ tz !v LrrvmltlFtltFFnl L-- t -TACOMA Wtrrehouse: 1800 E. Wqshington Blvd. I.OS ANGEI.ES ORGANIZATION CHICAGO TANSAS CITY ST. PAUL
Since 1912
Wholesale ee Sash - Doors Yeneered
r Blinds Doors
John \(/. Ko"hl & Son, In..
659 South Myers Steet Los Angeles
ANselus 8191
THI DIIII$T SAW TOU GAII BUY STUNDYODEPENDABIEOACCI'RAIE
Should be in every Mill or Yord
Sizes: YzloTYzH.P.
Priced: $265.00 ro $590.00
IUULTIPI.EX SAUTS
l0lt Harison St., OcHcnrd, Cclil. 106l Folsom St., Scn Frcncisco, Cclil.
Youngest Legion Post Commander C. \(/. Pinkerton Elected Secretary-Manager
E. I. Striepeke, 36 years of age, Commander of the Theodore Roosevelt Post No. 21 at Santa Rosa, was the youngest 'delegate to the recent department convention of the American Legion at Oakland. He is the third youngest member of the Legion in the country and the youngest post commander.
Mr. Striepeke volunteered for service when the United States entered the war, although he was only 14 years old. He told the naval recruiting officer he was 18. For 11 months he served with the fleet off the Irish and French coasts.
After the armistice he joined the army and was sent to the Philippines, where he became a corporal in the ordinance department before he was 16. He was honorably discharged after two years and eight months of service.
Mr. Striepeke is manager of the Santa Rosa yard of the Sterling Lumber Co.
SAM THOMAS WITH AMERICAN HARDWOOD CO.
Sam Thomas is now in charge of shipping and office sales for American Hardwood Company, Los Angeles.
Mr. Thomas is an experienced hardwood man, and is well known in Southern California, having formerly been secretary of the Hardwood Institute of Southern California.
C. W. Pinkerton was elected secretary and manager of the Southern California Retail Lumbermen's Association at the meeting of the board of directors held in Long Beach, August 15.
The Association has opened an office at Room 441 Douglas Building, 257 South Spring Street, Los Angeles. The telephone number is MUtual 3618.
Mr. Pinkerton needs no introduction to the retail industry bf California. He was clo,sely identified with association work all the time he was in the retail business, and served on the board of directors of the State Association for 24.consecutive years. He hopes to be able to call personally on all of the members in the near future.
John W. Fisher, Fisher-Swartz Lumber Company, Santa Monica, is president of the Association.
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Moves To Larger Quarters
R. T. Stockton Lumber Co., Salinas, has moved into a larger warehouse and store. "Just growing with Salinas,,, R. T. "Dick" Stockton savs.
Spend Month On Coast
George Trayer, U. S. Forest Service, in charge of Forestry Experiment Stations at Washington, D. C., and Thos. R. Truax, head of the Forest Products I-aboratory, Madison, Wis., are spending a month on the Pacific Coast. They are now at Forest Experiment Station, Berkeley.