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McC[0UD QUAIITY CAIIF'0RNIA IYHITE A]lD SUGAR PINE
The above picture shows a portion of McCloud's log pond, with Mt. Shasta in the distance. This is one of a set of twelve larger scenes showing the various sawmill and logging operations, and which will be gladly sent to you upon request. Write to nearest office today for them.
Remember: All McCloud stock is Trade-marked, and also Grade'marked unless instructions to the contrary are teceived.
MILIS AND FACTORIES-McCLOUD' CALIF.
WESTERN SALES OFFICE:
THE McCLOUD RIVER TUMBER C0. 4
1O3O MONADNOCK BLDG., SAN FRANCTSCO, CALTF.
.\V. G. KAHMAN, Sales Mgr. 7o4r
SOUTHERN CALIF.
V. H. NIGH, Asstt. Sales Mgr. rnone ^earnv7o42 AND ARIZONA REPRESENTATIVE:
L. S. TURNBULL, 635 PETROLEUM SECURITIES BLDG., LOS ANGELES, CALIF.
Phone VEstmore 0615
Program
Annual Convention, Cdifornia Retail Lumbennen's Association
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FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER ETH, 1929
7:00 P.M.-ANNUAL BANQUET AND DANCE-in Gold Ballroom-Palace Hotel.
Special entertainment features are being provided, and a splendid orchestra for those who wish to dance.
SATURDAY MORNTNG, NOVEMBER gTH, 1929
REPORT BY PRESIDENT.
REPORT BY FIELD MANAGER.
REPORT OF TELLERS' COMMITTEE..I , SATURDAY NOON, NOVEMBER gTH, 1929
12:15 P.M.-STATE DIRECTORS' LUNCHEON MEETINGCalifornia Room-Palace Hotel.
LADIES'ENTERTAINMENT
THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 7TH, 1929
SHOPPING TOUR.
12:15 P.M.-BRIDGE LUNCHEON-Room 2001-Palace Hotel.
3:00 P.M.-SIGHTSEEING TOUR OVER SAN FRANCISCO.
FRTDAv AFrER-NooN AND^EvENrNc, NoVEMBER 8rH, CONVENTIONLocal Associations. Credit. tezv I-egislation, Cement, Roofing, Hardwood Floor- l:45 P.M.-THEATER pARTy FOR LADIES. ing, etc.
/The Pacific Lumber Co.
r/ Jnlarge Kiln Facilities
The Pacific Lumber Company, Scotia, California, is building a new battery of reversible cross circulation kilns at their Mill "A" to satisfy the increasing demand for kiln dried Redwood lumber. This will makJa second battery of kilns to be installed as they now have twenty in opera- tion at Mill "8".
In kiln drying their lumber the Pacific Lumber Company use a maxtmum temperature of 150o, which enables them to dry their stock with a minimum of degrade due to col- lapseandsplit.- :.' ' :
Z:00 p.M.-ANNUAtbANbu-ei ano DANCE.
W. E. Cooper Lumber Co. Report Strange Coincident
The W..E..Cooper Lumber Co. of Los Angeles report a strange coincident in that the same car, C. & NW. 104980, has arrived at their yard twice during the present year.
On January 14, 1929, the Wisconsin-Land & Lumber Co., Hermansville, Mich., shipped the car, C. & NW. 104980, and was unloaded on January 28, l9D. On September 18, 19D, the same company billed them the same car which was unloaded at their yard on September 28.
The new kilns will be of Moore's reversible cross circu- 1...t]9llyp.. IhI"S of them will have a holding capacity of 140,000 feet of l-inch lumber each and trvo if tfrem i'iil
.paclty or hem rvill
140,(XJ0 of each and trvo of them ivill hav,e a holding capacity of 70,000 feet of l-inch lumber each. The PicifiC Lumber, Company will staLk twelve crane units on each truck load. These-kiln truck loads rvill be built up using unit packages, which will be stacked on the loa_ds at the green end by means of a monorail car, and unstacked at the dry end by crane 130 feet long which also serves the unstacker, dry chain and dry sorting chain.
Another important feaiure of these new kilns-is that each room will be equipped with dual dry bulb automatic temperature control.
The kiln buildings will be of all concrete construction 19d the kilns are expected to be ready for operation by the 15th of January, 1930.