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TRIANGI,E IJUMBER CO.
WHOI.ESAI.E LT'MBER
600-l6th Street, Oaldand 12, Cqlilornic Phonc t'Enplebca 2'5855
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How Lumbcr Lookr
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DISTRIBUTORg AND WHOTESATERS
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Door Slllc-Hrrrdwood Floorlngs ond Domcctlc Hordwood lumber
Warchousc Dcllvcry or Carload Shlpmcnts
6101 50. VAN NE33 AVENUE
Lor Angclcs 47' Calli.
Phonc Almlnrtcr 2.9181
B. R Garcia Trallic Servrce
Over 25 yecrrs specialization in the traffic and bqnsportation problems oI the lumber industry.
Freight Bills Audited oa contingent bcrsis
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113,570,000 fcct. Unfilled ordcrs at totaled 607,463,000 fect.
Iror the week ended April l, these orders as 117,950,000 feet, shipments production 111,896,000 feet. Unfilled thc rvcck totaled 597,923,000 feet.
Ncrmed AssiBtant Mcurcrger
the end of the week same mills rePorted 124,111,000 feet, and orders at the end of
John C. Moorc, son of Stanley C. Moore, was appointed :rssistant nlanager, and put in chargc <lf sales of Fir-Tex of Southcrn California in l.'cbruary.
LIc has been with thc company since 1946, when he got out of the Artny Air Force in which he had been a pilot. He was four years on the road for Fir-Tex in the Coastal territory, which includes the San Fernando Valley, and reaches as far north as Santa Maria and Tehachapi.
I-Iis younger brother, Stanley C. Moore, Jr., has succeeded him, and is now calling on the trade in the territory formerlv covered bv Tohn.
Truck Dcrmcges Lumber Compcny
The air brakes on a huge moving van went out on Cajon pass recently and the van thundered down the pass, sideswipcd one car, ploughed through the front of the display room of the Fred A. Chapin Lumber Co. at Mt' Vernon and Highland avenues in San Bernardino, and pinned another car against the lumber stacks. The most serious casualty was the driver of the van whd was taken to the hospital in a serious condition. Thomas Chapin, owner of the lumber company, said it was a miracle that many people were not hurt, as the store is usually filled with customers at the time of day the accident happened.
Will Conduct Wholescrle Lumber Business
Henry J. Eckstein, president of the Henry J. Eckstein Lumber Corp., has established offices at 1790 Broadway, New York 19, N. Y., and will carry on a general wholesale lumber business. Mr. Eckstein was formerly president of Cooney, Eckstein & Co., Inc. from 1906 to 1935, when he organized Foresta Factors which has been discontinued.
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