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LETTERS

T. W. COPELAND YARDS

itq-tlS S.E. Main Street

Portland 14, Oregon

Mr. Tack C. Dionne

The California Lumber Merchant

108 West 6th Street

Los Angeles 14, Calif.

Dear Mr. Dionne:

We received our first copy of The California Lumber Merchant and have enjoyed reading it very much' You have a verv worthy publication.

W6 are esieiialty grateful to you for the nice write-up you gave us in youi magazine It is appreciated more than *" .itt write. Thanks Jmillion. Please send ten copies of the Feb. lst issue to this address, together with your invoice.

We have the following yards in Southern California: Bishop, Lone Pine, Brawley, Holtville, Banning, Rosemead -and Santa Ana. If they do not already subscribe to The California Lumber Merchant, please enter their subscriptions on the two-year basis and send your invoice to this office.

We hope at an early date to have the pleasure of making your acquaintance.

- Thanks and with our very best wishes, we remain Cordially yours,

J. W. COPELAND YARDS OF CALIFORNIA

By J. W. Copeland

JWC:B how tires

(Editor's note: The pleasure is al1 ours, Mr. Copeland. It is always gratifying to seek out and pay tribute to the outstanding retail lum,6e. o-peritions of this industry, and of which the J. W. Copeland Yards rate very, very high. Jack Dionne is at present at his other "very worthy publication," The Gulf Coast Lumberman, in llouston, Texas, but should be returning home shortly. And when you two greatly respected lumber gentlemen do have the pleasure of making each other's acquaintance, we hope we may be privileged to €avesdrop on some wonderful industry recollections.-R.P.)

Arrange for a demonstration of Hyster Lift.Trucks on pneumatic can save materials handling costs in your yard.

Call us for a complete line of INDUSTRIAL TRUCKS from 1,000 to 30,000 lbs. capacity, NEW OR USED.

HYSTER, CO'UIPANY

4145 3rd Streel Mlssion 8-0680

Son Frqncisco 24, Colifornio

1303 Albee Street o Hillside 2'4610

Eureko, Colifornio

HYSTER. COftTPANY

2425 So. Gorfield Ave. . RAymond 3-6255

Los Angeles 22, Colifornio ll69 l6th Slreel r BElmonl 9'4343

Son Diego 2, Colifornio

Twin-Gity Lumber Co. Storts

Hondling All Soles Through Sqn R.qfoel, Fresno Offices

Twin-City Lumber Company is no-w handling its lumber sales undef a difierent order setup. Since January 5, when the change became effective, this is T-C's new sales and order procedure:

Redwood, Douglas Fir and Specialty items (industrial decking, roof decking, starter boards, cedar- siding,._etc.). for Sorfthern Californ-ia users art now ordered from "Hac" Collins and Bill Ramsay at the San Rafael office: P'O. Box 328, San Rafael, Calif.,-or Call Collect: Glenwood 4-7754; Ponderosa Pine, Sugar Pine and White Fir (green and dry) for Southern California users are now handled by Oiiar Green and lune Clark from the Fresno office: P.O. Box 926, Fresno, -Calif., or Call Collect: Clinton l-7I13. The company's old So-Cal office in Beverly Hills will now handle the- Aicounting only but, if desired, orders 9r inquiries may still be phonid into this office (BRadshaw 2-ZSSO or iRestview 1--6181) and they will be immediately referred to San Rafael or Fresno, according to the specie or item desired, for prompt reply and/or service, says H. A. Collins.

Chomberlen Succeeds Lisbon

Vernon D. Chamberlen, Oroville, has been named plant manager of Georgia-Pacific Corporation's Feather River lumbe-r division. Retirement of Manager Frank E' Lisbon, 65, was announced simultaneously.

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