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LOS ANGELDS
LUMBER
Bo&rtrvcr-Buru Lumbcr Co.' 55f Chernbc ol Comncro Bldf...PRo.D.ct |!tf
Ghubcrlin C CG. W. R. !t! Wc.t Nbib SL................TucL.t r€t
Dolbcc & Cano Lunbcr Cc' r2l Sbdt Buldilt..................VAndiLc !7t2
Hannmd & Llttb Rlvcr Rcdrod Co' 16r So. Bmdmy ...............PRorpoct ldt
Holncr Eurrlc Lr bcr Co, -'-fri:ni-'etcllt ctr--brar.' ........Muturl trtr llowcr, A. L..
?m ltc b Bne Avc. ...,...........,YOrk lllt lltl Petrclm Smritiea Blds....PRdFGt ffG l(uhl Lnbe CG, Carl H. ..........PRcFct 35lC Itll Eart rath St. lme-Phllhc Lmbcr Co-, lill Pctrolcum Smdtia Bldg.,.PRospcct 022t
C. D. Johnso Lunber C,orp.
MacDmld & Haningto, Ltd., 547 Petrolm Ssrltis Bldg....PR6pst 3fA
LUMBER
Prlflc Lub.r Co. Th. t! S.. h Bn Avr. ................Yd3 uI
Prttm-Bllnn lrnb.r Cc. 52r E. 5tl Sr ...............,....VAnd|kc 2!2r
Rod Rlvc Lunbcr Gor 7E E. Slruro .CEtrturtzttl
Sutr Fc Lubcr Cc, tU FlDsrcLl Cotor Bldr...,.,.VArdl|ro {.ot
Schafcr Eru. Lumbcr & SlhlDtl,. Cc, rAZa W. M. Gulud Blds.........TRlnltr srr
Shwlln Pinc Salcl Co, 32t Patrclem Sccurltica Bld3. PRcpcct l6t5
Sudden ll Chrlrteneon, G0 Btrrd of Ttado Bldg. .......,TRiDiV Etll
Unim Lunber Cc. 9a W. M. Gulud Bldg,.....,....TRinlt 22t2
Wendling-Nathu Cq, 70 SG Ia Bm Am. ..............YOrL rrtt
E. K. Wood Imbcr Go, a?01 Srnt! Fc Ave. ..............JEfram llll
Wcyerhacusc Sals Co", t49 Pctroleu Srdrttic. Bl&...PRaD.ct 556|
HARDW(x)DS
Cednlladar-Glbrcn Co., lnc., 3Ot Mlner Avc. .......,..........4ntdu. Ulal
Flndlay Mlllar Tlnber Co., lll W. Scvcnth St. ..........,...,TUckcr. fl2l
Pcrfcctloo Oa& Florln3 Co, t20 E. C0th St. ..ADanc 32ll
Stuton, E. J., & Sm, Ata Eut ttttr StruGt............CEntury tlSll
SAIIH-DOORS_MILLWORK
PANEI.S AND PLYWOOD
Cl[fmta Prncl & Vcrucr Co., t55 So. AhnG& St......,....,.....TR|nity G?
Elliott Bay Salce Co, $ll Petroleun Sccuritlcr BIdg...PRosEct letl
Kehl, Jm. W.. & Sm1 lsil So Mpn SL ..........,.....ANsc|u tllt
Orego-Wuhirgtm Plywood Co., 3lt l\'6t NiDth Strcts ..........,..TUckor l{tl
Rcd Rirer Lmbcr Co., 7fi1 E. Slauco ..CEntury tfl
Whelcr-Osgood Sdcr Coryondon, 2l5il Srcroato SL ......,,.......TUcbr |lOI
Method of Sawiru Los Creates Interest DsalersStocking \(/olmanized Lumber Among Retail Dcalers at \(/estern Retailers' Convention
The large Douglas fir log exhibited by Dant & Russell, Inc., at the annual convention of the Western Retail Lumbermen's Association held at Portland, Ore., on February 20-22, showing the method used in sawing the log into lumber and from what parts of the log the various grades are produced, created a great deal of interest among the retail
Tynan Lumber Company, Salinas and Monterey, and Homer T. Hayward Lumber Company, Salinas and Pacific Grove, recently took delivery of stocks of 50,000 feet of Wolmanized lumber, and other Northern California dealers have also stocked this treated lumber, according to a statement made by Chas. R. Wilson, San Francisco representative of the American Lumber & Treating Company, who says: dealers. The lines representing the saw kerf, which are shown on the accompanying illustrati6h, were actually cut to the deiltn of a quarter of an inch and represent the various widths of the saw teeth used in the manufacture of lumber. The log was furnished by the Inman-Poulsen Lumber Co. of Portland.
"Architects and engineers are specifying this new treated lumber in increasing quantities, and several large industrial projects are also using this commodity, which is comparatively new to the Pacific Coast.

With Bookstaver-Burns Lumber Co.
Val Larsen, formerly with Chas. R. M,cCormick Lumber Co. at Los Angeles. is now associated with BookstaverBurns Lumber Co., Los Angeles.
"Lumber manufacturers throughout the United States are beginning to realize that it is necessary to process their lumber if they wish to hold certain markets, and in so doing gain other markets. Lumber retailers also are faced with the problem of providing lumber which will effectively prevent decay and termite attack.
"National magazines are publicizing the damage being done by termites, one stating that damage amounting to $1,000,000 weekly is being done by these destructive wood insects."
Mr. Wilson reports results of tests in very severe beds of infestation in Hawaii and Panama as revealing the efficacy of Wolmanized lumber in preventing termite damage.
Smith Wood-Products, Inc., to Operate Fir Mill
Geo. A. Ulett, general manag'er, Smith Wood-Products, Inc., Coquille, Ore., announces that his firm has purchased the mill at Coquille formerly known as the Prosper Mill, and that they will spend 6O days rebuilding the mill to put it in shape to cut high class Douglas Fir timber.
James L. Hall, San Francisco, is California sales agent for Smith Wood-Products, Inc.