The California Lumber Merchant - February 1956

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CATIFORNIA TUMBER MERCHANI

T\TENTY.FIVE YEARS AGO TODAY As reported in The California Lumber Merchant February 1,1931 meeting at Salinas, January 19. A11 the officers were reelected, with George Ley of Santa Cruz, president.

J. A. Brush of the W. E. Cooper Lumber Company, and Leo E,. Hubbard of the Hayward Lumber & Investment Company, Los Angeles, are a committee organizing. the Lumbermen's American Legion Post in Los Angeles.

Edric E. Brown, who has been Nerv York sales manager for The Pacific Lumber Compar-ry, has been transferred to the San Francisco office effective at once.

C. D. Terrvilliger, general manager of the Clover Valley Lumber Company, Loyalton, California, has been elected president of the California White & Sugar Pine Manufacturers Association, at a meeting held in the Palace hotel, San Francisco, January 9.

Jack Thomas, who has represented the Coos Bay Lumber Company in the Los Angeles district for years, has been transferred to San Francisco, and his friends in Los Angeles gave him a big lunch party at the Jonathan Club.

R. F'. Hammatt, for the past ten years secretary-manager

Mrs. W. G. Kerckhoff of Los Angeles has presented Kerckhoff Hall to UCLA in Los Angeles as a memorial to her husband, the late W. G. Kerckhoff of the KerckhoffCuzner Mill & Lumber Companv.

of the California Redwood Association, has resigned that position effective Jan. 31. Eugene T..Perry of San Francisco died in that city January 15, age 58. He was an officer of the John A. Hooper Lumber Company, the Valley Lumber Company, and the

W. B. Dean of Chico, California, who has been general manager of the Diamond Match Company lumber department for years, has been elevated to the offrce of vice-presi-

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WANT ADS

6min
pages 80-83

TRAYCO, INC.

1min
pages 79-80

REX OXFORD TUTIBER CO"

1min
page 79

'AMES L. HALL CO.

1min
page 78

AtultAll AGI(lil tutttBER c0., lJtG.

2min
pages 75-77

SASH & DOORS

3min
pages 72-74

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1min
page 72

FltEs

2min
pages 70-71

NOBERT S. OSGOOI)

4min
pages 66-69

MARTIN PLYWOOD COTNPAilY

1min
page 65

BONNINGTON LUMBER

1min
pages 63-64

SUGAR & POTDEROSA PINE

1min
page 63

Harbor Lunber 0onrpanfo Ine .

1min
page 62

Ricci & Kruse Opens Yclrd No.2fior Exponsion Need

2min
pages 60-61

- HANSON COMPANY

1min
pages 59-60

Goost Worehouse Stocks Ample to Repqir 75,OOO Flooded Homes

4min
pages 56-58

IUMBER CO. OISEI| .CARPEIITER Ulrolenk

1min
page 54

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H- Yu* I**MATI'N o

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pages 46-49

llealers Uho SEtt FASTERDISPTIY IT BETTER !!

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HARBORITE

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pages 42-43

T\TENTY.FIVE YEARS AGO TODAY

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pages 38-42

EilGEtilAilil uallty SPRACE

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pages 36-37

1"ng bi*ention"

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pages 35-36

Redwood

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pages 33-34

GET THE FACTSclnd You, loo, will choose Moore &i4t-@ Kilns,r

2min
pages 31-32

Alwoys Meeting Your Highest Stondords

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page 30

SURE-f....,',:

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Service is our most lmportqnf Productooo

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pages 29-30

A NEW STAR ts BORN

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page 29

Coldor Lumber Co. Milling Philippine Mqhogony logs ln Unique Northern Colifornicr Experiment

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Pricing Lurnber .t n, br the rrece J

9min
pages 20-27

Sn*uice ' g"ality Snpenl,ab;l;ta! -9tI Si*mon{

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page 19

Major item in the expansion program is a 360-foot rotary kiln which is in the final stages of fabrication in the San Francisco shipyards of Bethlehen-r Pacific Coast Steel Corporation. It is Calaveras' fifth, and rvill raise the company's production capacity by 3O/o to more than 4,500,00O barrels of cement per year.

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An Editorial

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pages 16-17

Low of Diminishing Returns

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page 16

COMBIl{ATION

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pages 13-15

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ROU]IDS 1UMBER COftTPAilY

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Another Grecrt Yeqr for Homebuilding Predicted

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pages 6-9

SWEET'S ARCH ITECTU RAI. FII.E

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THE CATIFOR}IIA LUMBERMERCHANT

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