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Rail Shippers OUALITY FIR YARD STOCK
Notlhetn Cclilonic nepros6ltctiv€
O. L. RUSSIIM lll MdrLet St., Sqa Frcncisco. Telepboae YII}oa llS0 southencofr ilIuo-ioR.pr€a.ltqtive
Robert S. Osgood
701 Soutb Spriag Street, Los Angeler, Telephoae VAudtLe 8tXl3 Arirool-n"pr.".ototi"" f. G. DECf,E8
P. O. Ec 1885, Phoeaix, Telepbone 3ll2l
TARTER, WEBSTER & J(lH]IS(lil, IilG.
I Montgomery S,ireet 1800 Mcnshall Ave.
Sf,N FntrNCISCO 4, CALIF. STOCKTON, CtrLIF.
DOuqlqs 2060 STocLton 8-8521
CAIJFONMA SUGAR PINE
CAIJFONMA POI{DEROSA PINE
White FirDouglcrs FitIncense Cedcrr
SAWMILLS I
Dorrig, Cclilornic Wbite Pine8, Ccrlitornic Norih Forh Calilomic Westpoint, Cclifonric
Port Orford Cedar
(Also known cg Wbite Cedtrr or Lcwson Cypreee)
Lumber Ties Crossing PlcrnksDecking
Tunnel TimbersVenetian Blind Stock
Also SuPPliers ol SPLIT NEDWOOD, DOUGLAS FIR, NED CEDf,R, I'NTREATED AND CREOSOTED PNODUCTS
ALASKA CEDAR (also known cg Yellow Cedar or Alcskq Cypress)
JAMES L. HALL
lm2 Itfifb Buildbg, Sqn Frcncisco {, Cql. Phone SUtter 7520
WIIOLESILE-Pccilic Cocst WoodeWAlER 6 RAtr SHIPPEBS
NRLDA President Visits Northwest
S. Lamar Forrest, president oI the National Retail Lurnber Dealers' Association \r'as a traveler in the Pacific Northwest recently in the interest of the association and his own concern, The Forrest Lumber Company of Lubbock, Texas. President Forrest is pictured above talking to Nlanager Elmer Miller of The Long-Bell Company at Seavierv, Washington. Mr. Miller, r.vho is in charge of one of Long' Bell's seven retail outlets in the Northwest, came to the Long-Bell retail department from the midrvest.
Report on Legirslcrtive lrterim Committees
The Lumbermen's Governmental Service Bureau, P. O. Box 309, Whittier, Calif., has issued a report on legislative interim committees, 55 of which were set up l)y resolutions at the 1945 regular session of the State Legislature, for the purpose of making studies and recommendations for legislative enactment in the 1947 session.
More than $500,000 was appropriated for the expenses of these committees, the report says. Public hearings rvill be held in most important centers in the State.
The Bureau has a representative in attendance at all committee hearings where questions are under consideration that affect the lumber and building industry, and on request will supply information pertaining to the scope and activities of the various committees.