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ARIZONA BUITDING PERMITS U. S. Plywood Moves 5. F. Worehouse lo Lorger Glucrrlers
Jack Kaefer, manager of the San Francisco warehouse of U. S. Plywood Corp., announces the relocation of his warehouse in larger quarters at 100 Paul Street, corner of Third & Paul Sts., in San Francisco. In addition, the phone number has been changed to JUniper 6-5005.
TW&J Shifts 'Brick' Stonge to
Son Froncisco Soles Office
Ralph Prouty, sales manager of Tarter, Webster & Johnson, Inc.. announces the transfer of aA.ugustus II. "Brick" Stange, Jr. from TW&J's Fresno lumber distribution yard to the head sales office in San Francisco.
Born in tr{errill, Wisconsin, in 1928, Brick Stange (left) received his elementary and high school education in Merrill. He maiored in forestry at the U'niversily of Minnesota and worked for the U.S. Forest Service in California during college vacations. His background includes several r years training in the sbwmill and logging operations of the pine and fir industry. "Brick" served with the Marine Corps for three years during the Korean war and joined TW&J after his discharge. Prior to his transfer, he was' located at the TW&T bffice in Stockton and at Fresno, where he gained -"ny friends in the industry and did a commendable job.
In the San Francisco office, "Brici<" will issist Tack Ford in the lumber division and will manage the Douglas fir and redwood sales.
(TeIl them Aou saa it in The Californin Lumber Merchant)
Ponderoso & Sugor Pine
ReArood & Incense Cedcr
White & Douglos Fir
Box tl59
, Orovillc, Cqlifornio fcletype OROVIIIE CAL 38.U Gqtcwoy lo lfro Fco?her Rivcr Country
George J. Silbernogel, Inc. Esrqblishes S. F. Offices
George J. Silbernagel, veteran Chicago wholesaler, has named Bill Buettner manager of a new wholesale lumber and millwork business, George J. Silbernagel, Inc., established last month at 220 Montgomery Street, San Francisco. At the same time, Silbernagel announced the closing of his Chicago offices in favor of becoming a resident of the City by the Golden Gate. Silbernagel and his father established wholesale offices at Chicago and a sash and door plant at Wausau, Wisconsin, more than 30 years ago. They sold the plant during 1943 and continued to operate their
Ch-icago.wholesalebusinessunti1ear1ythis.year.^-
,ttoutDtNcs & JAtt[8s linccl, cu|-to-lcngth ond Fingrr
Jointcd
CUT STOCK
Sorh & flurh Door
Phonc: LEnox 3{461 lerlie G. "ler" Pcrmorc Frcd [. Pogmore
In addition to general office wholesaling, George J. Silbernagel, Inc., will.specialize in moulding-and- miliwoik SOuth BOy Lumber GOmpOny Will ExpOnd items. Buettner. who has had over 28 vears'lumber manu- D^r---^^r tF---L-- ulrr A----^!i-
Redwood ond custom lrit[ operorioir
racturlng an(l sales experlence' was rormerly a parf,ner rn 'sham, prominent Southern California A & B -Lumber Sales,'Inc., for the past two and one-half tlarolo lvl' r{rocl years. Prior to that, ire spent five |..r, ". salesmanager wholesale lumberman' announces he has.acquired f"ll 9Ynl,r American River
s.p. Lowers rumber Freishr Rores
portland. Ore.-The Southern Pacific R. R. announced Company, from the South Bay Co., a California corporation, April 5 that it will reduce freight rates for lumber shipped and is now sole owner of the wholesale lumber firm, it frbm Oregon to California and-Arizona. was said'
