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GEORGE CLOUGH tU MB A N D ER
Here it is Kentucky Derby time ogoin ond this month will mork the 78th running ol this clossic qt Churchill Downs. To keep operoting yeor in ond yecn outsince 1875 the event ot L;exington must be success{ul-qnd to sell lumber doy in ond doy out in Southerp Coli{ornio you hqve to commcrnd the crttention oi theRetoil Lumber Deoler by ollering QUALITY LUMBER ond GOODSERVICE...
The Kentucky Derby is the QUALffY horse roce of the yeor qnd we ore working toword the sqme ideo by oilering "Tops" iN QUALITY LUMBER We hqve been workingot it steodily for the post three decodes crnd we sholl continue to strive towqrd thot gool by ollering the type of lumber ond service thot builds c successlul opercrtion. We sholl {urnish our clients GOOD LUMBER so they con service their customers pro{itobly-ond we in iurn con enjoy their potronqge.
When you ore in need of GOOD LUMBER-coll DUnLirk 2-2214-we hove qn efficient stoli to serve you.
A nerv 16 page booklet containing photographs of Sea Srvirl decorative fir plyrvood installations has just been issued by Associated Plyrvood I\[ills, Inc., Iiugene, Oregon.
This three-dimensional plyu'ood is being used extensivelf in remodeling and ne\\' construction. the manufacturer reports. The material comes in 4' x 8' panels, 5/lB' thick, and is easy to handle and apply.
Booklet photographs sho$' examples of Sea Su,irl installations in homes and offices, as well as in a club, restaurant and church-both wall and ceiling applications, in full panels and parqrret patterns. Free copy may }e obtained l',)' rvriting Associated Plvrvood NIills, Inc., P. O. Box 672, Eugene, oregon.
With Western Door d Sash Co.
J. Reese, formerly u'itl-r the Diamond Match Co., at the main office in Chico, is nos' s'ith the \\'estern Door & Sash Co. of Oakland. He rvill travel the Sacramento \/alle1' and make his home at Chico. He has had extensi'r'e mill u'ork, door and sash experience and u'ill travel the \ralley' regularly.
Bcrck on Job trIarquart-\\-olfe Lumb.. Co. has opened an office at 55 Nerv l\Iontgomery Street. San Francisco, and rvill operate a s'holesale lumber business in West Coast forest products.
Larry Marshall of the King, I\Iarshall Lumber Company, Bakersfi eld, has completely recovered from a recent operation and made, a trip to Oakland r,r'here he spent some time with Earle D. Bender and other lumber men.
The principals of the neN company are Horace E. \\'olfe, president and manager, Tom Nfarquart and R. J. (Dick) Marquart of the llarquart \lillrvork Companl' of Oshkosh, Wis. Iliss Buelah Burnlel'. formerlv s'ith the Southrvest Lumber ]Iills Inc. at lfcNarv, Arizona. rvill be in charge of the office.
Mr. \\'olfe has been associated rvith the milhvork business for the past 35 vears and is rvidell- knorvn in lumber circles all over the countrl'. He has been \\'est Coast representatile for the 1\Iarquart I\filhvork Co. s'ith headquarters at 1830 North Cherokee Ave., Holll-s'ood, Calif. He rvill continue to maintain his office in Holll'rvood.
The \Iarquart interests on the Pacific Coast rvill be represented by the new companl', Ifr. \\'olfe savs.
Visits Mexico cmd Yuccrtcm
K. E. tlacBeath. partner in Gordon-IlacBeath Hardrvood Co., Oakland. and \[rs. ]facBeath recentlv had a most interesting lacation trip to Yucatan and llexico.
The trip u'as made entirel-v bv air. The-v flerv to New Orleans, and from there to Chichen Itza and Uxmal. Then thel' visited tl're famous trIayan ruins of Yucatan. Then thev spent some time in Mexico City. and visited Taxco and Cuernavaca. They Nere aNay trro treeks.