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OIYMPIC STAIN
PreservesProtect5[66g6ts the nolurol beouty of oll rough surfoced woods. 16 beoutiful western lones Olympic sloin losts up to 6O7o longer, never crqcks or peels.
SO. PASADENA YARD:
SYcqmore 9-1197
PYromid l-1197
855 El Centro Sfreet aging, before shipment of the product into national and 'n'orld markets.
Chipping machines have become a standar<l installation of tl-re Douglas fir plywood industry. In the start of this deveiopment, chips from cores and other leftovers of pi1''il,'ood manufacture rvere sold to the pulp nrills. Non' the)' are in heavy demand for the production of hardbciard. rvhich is made from felted u,ood in a process of heating and pressing into extremely tough and hard boards of 2j-incir and /s-tnch thicknesses.
Combination plyu.ood ancl hardboard products are being manufactured in this latest phase of forest utilization progress in Wasl-rington State. The hardboard plarrt is also appearing beside the sau'mill in the large, peru.ranent operations which have "integrated production" as their u':rtchu'ord for the future.
Nate Parsons, dean of lumber salesmen in Los Angeles l'ith Standard I-umber Companl', visited in San Diego rvith Mr. and Mrs. Clif Roberts of lJenson Lnmber Conrpany. \\lhile there he attended the Hoo-Hoo dinner clztnce rvith a group of friends.
Syd Smith, president Syd Smith Lumber C-'onrpanv of San Diego, returned last l'eek follorving a four-u'eek trip by air to Ner,r' York and rvaypoints. \\t-hile in the easr he visited in Nelv England with relatives and stol>pecl over for a couple of days in Washington, D.C.
GARDENA YARD: Plymouth 6-1112
MEnlo 4-1196 | 858 \lV. Rosecrons Ave.
The qbove photogrcrph shows Fred Holmes (lelt), Holmes Eurekc Lumber Co., Sqn Frcncisco, cnd Steve Hcthcrwoy, Oceqnside Lumber Co., Oceqnside, sicndingr begide c 160-pound marlin thct Fred Ianded on Mcy 8 in the waters ofl Lc Pqz, Bcic Colilomiq. It took Fred one hour qnd twenty-live minutes to bringr in the big lish. Steve qlso lcnded c couple oI marlin, They spent l0 dcys at the Icrvorite fishing resort in Bcio Cclilorniq.
Jim Kirby is norv back on the job Iollowing a fe.iv days in the hospital for a general check-up. He reports he is feelirrg fine and the cloctor reports his condition okeh.