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Along with the vorious Pocilic Coqst Lumber hoducts we lurnish the Retoil Lumber Deoler we hove been developing o steody cuslomer demcrnd lor the PROPERLY MANUFACTURED REDWOOD we hove been ship ping ot competitive prices.
A couple ol months ogo we crdvertised FM REASONS why you should stock this moteriql Ior your customers-ond in view ol the fcct thot summer is here -we thought it would be c good ideo to repeot this inlormotion:
I. PRECISION BANDSAVfN
2. FULL SAWN to 2Xc-NO SCANT STOCK-EACH PIECE SALEABLE
3. OLD GROWTH HUMBOLDT REDWOOD
4. EXCELLENT GRADES ond TEXTURE
5. NO KILNS AT THE MILL cssuring shipment will not be picked over for light stock
You con depend on us to lollow through for you regordless ol your requirements-so the next time you need REDWOOD-oI ony Pocific Coost Lumber-just ccll DUnkirk 2-2214. We hdve the desire ond the lacilities to serve you qnd secure whot You need.
Appointed Hobbt \(/all Has New Source of Supply General Manager
San Francisco, Aprrl
D-L. I. Holmes, manager of the Rockport Redwood Company at Rockport, has been appointed general manager of the company and the Rounds and Kilpatrick Lumber Company, Cloverdalc, President F. C. Kilpatrick announced today.
Holmes will replace R. L. Turner, former general manager of the ttvo companies and thc Rounds Lumber Company, u,ho has resigned efiective trIay 15, Kilpatrick said.
The nerv general manager came to Rockport about a )'ear ago from the U. S. Plyrvood Corporation. Formerly, he was associated rvith the Weyerl-raeuser Timber Company. Holmes u'ill continue to make Rockport his headquarters.
New Plyurood Booklet
The plyu'ood story from tree to finished Product is told in a nerv 20-Page booklet recently issued by the Associated PIYu'ood Mills, fnc., Eugene, Oregon. Entitled "The Story of APMI Plywood," the booklet uses 39 action pictures to show and describe tl-re special machinery and processes employed in manufacturing this so-called "miracle" building material. APNII qrralitl'and the high standards of the plyn'o<-rd industrf in general are stressed. Copies of the booklet n-rar- be obtained by s'riting: Associated Pl1'rr'ood l\fills, Inc., Eugene, Oregon.
Hobbs Wall Lumber Co., San Francisco. recetttlr- anilounced that they have arranged to take over 50 per cent the 150NI daill' cut oi The Pacific Coast Co. at \\'illits, Calif.
In speaking of this nes connection Lervis A. Godard of Hobbs \\Iall said : "This additional source of suppll' rvill help our service to the retail lumber dealers of truck and trailer loads and carload shipments of qualitv redu'ood, and some fir lumber. It s'ill be an important addition to the production of the \\-illits Redrvood Products Co. for rvhich \\re are exclusive sales agents."
Millwork Institute OI Cclilonricr Directors Will Meet crt Fresno
The next regular meeting of the board of directors ot the \\roodrvork Institute of California according to Russell Bjorn, executive secretar!'. rvill take place in Fresno. Friday, I![ay 22 at the California Hotel. It is the plan cf Bob Hogan, president, to hold these meetings throughout the state during the balance of the 1'ear. Further programs for the meetings rvill be submitted b1' Seth Potter of the Stockton Box Company among l'hich u'ill be plans for the promotion of better milhvork. The technical committee rvill submit a report in reference to the furnishing of supplemental data for the Manual of trIilhvork. The chairman is S. F. Karns, chief engineer. Hollenbeck-Bush Planing I\Iill of Fresno.
THE LOW-COST, EASY.TO.INSTATL INSULATION thot Kceps Homct Coolcr in Summcr ond Worrncr in Wintcr!
Fireprool'l fermile-ProoJl Rot-Prorl}t
Zonolirr pourr rorily down ridovo[ dud ch.nn ], e.lg compbrcly opund obctructioru. Onr n'oi Glr irsbor on ovcrogc otlic in I hourr You iorr pour od lorrl
Honre ownerg get erlru volue in Zonolile insrloled homes!
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