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Douglos Fir - Redwood - Western Red
Gedqr - Pine - Port Orford Cedclr
Shingles
By SHIP-R,AIL-BAR.GE
TRUCK AND TRAITER
Representing
Coos Boy Lumber Go., Coos Bay lnmon-Poulsen Lumber Co., Portlond
Cocst Pacilic Lumber Co., Eureko
Honley Lumber Go., Eureka
High Sierro Pine Mills, Oroville and other
Northern Cqlifornis cnd Oregon Mllls
OFFICES
214 Froni 5t. SAN FRANCISCO I I
YUkon 6-4395
812 Eqst 59th Sr.
IO9 ANGETES I Adoms 81Ol
WAR,EHOUSE STOCKS OF IUMBER, PLYWOOD AND DOORS
7OO Eost 59rh St. tOS ANGETES I Adqms 8l0l
1571 So.28rh Sr. SAN DIEGO 13 Fronklin 7425
IEFrom shingles to sheofting, this slrong, decoy-resistont, even-textured, oromofic wood is odvontogeously usedwherever durobility ond non-worping ore imporlont. Entirely resin-free, it tokes ond holds glue, point ond stoins. One of the finest wood insulolors.
This is but one of fen fine softwoods from member mills of the Western Pine Associotion. All ore monufoctured, seosoned ond groded to exocling Associotion slondords. Lumber deolers, builders, orchilecls ond wood users hove found them dependobleond best for mony consfruction uses.
THESE ARE THE WESTERI{ PII{ES IDAHO WHITE PINE PONDEROSA PINE . SUGAR PINE
THESE ARE THE ASSOCIATED WOODS TARCH DOUGI.AS FIR WHITE FIR ENGETMANN SPRUCE INCENSE CEDAR RED CEDAR IODGEPOTE PINE rdddress: Weslern Pine Associolion, Yeon Building, Portland 4, Oregon.
Vlrile lor lree illustrated Facts Folder obout Red Cedor.
Southwestern Portland Cement Company A New Baby with Four Fathcrs Expanding Operations
The Southwestern Portland Cement Companl' reports continuation of its plan to expand production of Portland Cement at its Victorville, California, plant.
This expansion plan delayed during the rvar and the early post-war period due to difficulties of acquisition of nerv machinery, \vas begun three years ago, and has already added materially to its cement producing capacity.
When present plans are completed, the total capacitl- of its Victorville plant will be nearly double the potential capacity of the plant at the close of the rvar.
Increased facilities comprise additional machinery and erluipment in all departments including an outstanding enlargement of its quarry and transportation facilities, as rvell as clinker producing machinery. The project now under u'ay involves the installation of an additional kiln lofu' in the interior diameter and approximatell' 330' in length, to produce uprvards of. 26C0 barrels of cerrrent daill'. It is anticipated the enlarged facilities rvill be in operation before the end of the year, and it is consistent rvith the plan of this Company to keep pace rvith the cement demands of its customers.
This is in accordance with an annotlncement on the part o{ its President, George E. \\rarren, at its principal office in Los Angeles.
The Southrvestern Company has other plants, one at I:.1 Paso. Texas. and another at Fairborn, Ohio.
Elected Director
Pabco's board of directors at a meeting on l\Iarch 23 in San Francisco, elected Porter Sesnon a member of the board of Pabco Products Inc.
Mr. Sesnon is president of the B. F. Porter Estate a corporation active in farming and cattle raising in California and Nevada and citrus operations in Southern California; is chairmanand a director of the County First National Bank of Santa Cruz and is president of the 1-A District Agricultural Association. Mr. Sesnon is also a director of the California Automobile Association and the California Taxpayers Association and has beenactive in numerous civic organizations.
B. Floyd Scott, Ed \\'alsh, Freeman D. Campbell and Alfred Grinager are the four fathers and thev have just announced the birth of their nerv baby, the Lumber Division of \\'estern Custom Nlill.
Floy'd Scott, I)resident of \\'estern Custom l\Iill and its nerv Lumber Division, rvas formerly a partner in Tropical and \\restern Lumber Company.

Ed Walsh. rvith a reputation for giving real service at Western Custom IUill, rvill lend his support to give that same quality of service for the Lumber Division.
Freeman Campbell rvill manage the Lumber Division and rvill be ablv assisted by Al Grinager, yard superintendent.
All of these men have been associated before and their combined knorvledge and experience in the lumber industr-v totals over 100 years. They knorv horv to u'ork as a team to give real customer satisfaction.
The Lumber Division rvill offer Quality Redrvood in both uppers and commons and rvill quote on direct cars for all Western Woods.
The nelr Lumber Division s'ill operate f.rom 123O Bandini Blvd.
The four fathers, Floyd, Ed, Freeman and -\1, s'ant you to knorv thel' are passing out cigars to celebrate the birth of their nes' baby. Call them and get )'ours. It's ANgelus 2-1118.
Appointed County Superisor
Burton \\'. Chace, tr[avor of Long Beach. rvas named by Governor \\'arren to succeed the late Ravmond V. Darby as Supervisor of the 4th District of Los Angeles Countv on March 20. Mr. Chace resigned his position as I\Iayor to accept the appointment s'hich runs until December I, 1954. In recent lears, Ilr. Chace has been managing real estate holdings, but prior to that he operated a retail lumber business in Long Beach.
Joe Petrash and Phil Kelty, formerlv t'ith ber Company, have joined the sales staff of ber Company, 7227 Telegraph Road, Los nerv firm is operated by Don Rozell, rvell man of Southern California.
Spalding Luml\{onarch LumAngeles. This knorvn lumber-
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