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GOSSIII|.HARDIIIG IUMBER COMPAIIY
35O 'E' STREET
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Henry Hcrding Mi,lton Brin
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BT'II.DING BOARD _ TIIE _ PLANK
75O Thornton 5t. Sqn Leqndro, Colif. LOckhoven 9-1661
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625 ROWAN BUTLDING
Los Angeles 13
Andy Donovon MAdison 9-2355
R,EDWOOD - DOUGLAS FIR - PONDEROSA PINE
Poles - Piling - Ties - Shingles
HARDBOARDLATH _ ROCKVTIOOT _ ROOFING
ASPHATTED SHEATHING _ CELOSIDING
PABCO
NOOFING _ ROOF COAIINGS
TENSION.TITE
ALI'MINTIM FRAMEI.ESS SCREENS
NAJIS _ SASH BALANCES _ SISAIJ<RAFT
BOTTSTIE WIRE -- GANAGE HARDWARE
STUCCO & POIILTRY NETTING _ SCREEN d HARDWARE CLOTII _ METAT LATH
CORNER BEAD _ CORNERITE
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Trected in trcnsit at our completely equipped . plcrnt qt Alcraedq, Qqlif. 4
Trecrted crnd stocked at our Long
Calil., plcrnt
Farmers M.y Borrow
To Build Grain Storage
Grain storage assistance to farmers was again authorizeC when the President recently signed the Commodity Credit Corporation Bill. Detailed information on the program and its functioning in your communities may be obtained from your County Agricultural Conservation Committees' The following 5 points are particularly important in your consideration of this program:
1. This program for additional storage facilities is intended to apply to the storage not only of wheat and corn, but also of rye, oats, barley, grain sorghunl, soybeans, flaxseed, rice, dried edible beans, dried peas and peanuts.
2. The release to the State Production and Marketing Administration Chairmen also has gone to the County Agricultural Conservation Committee in each county and all farmers will make their applications for loans direct to these committees, and the commitments to loan will be granted by these committees. IJnder the subject of "Eligible Structures," the Department has made clear that "loans will not be made for repair, remodeling or maintenance of present f:rcilities or for the purchasing' of second-hand facili-
4. Amount of LoansThe maximum amount to be loaned to a farmer shall be 45c per bushel of rated capacity of the bin, or s|o/s of. the cost, whichever is the smaller.
5. In determining the capacity of the storage facilities to be erected, two and one-half cubic feet shall be considered to represent the capacity for one bushel of ear corn, and one and one-quarter cubic feet shall represent one bushel of capacity for all other commodities.
(The above is from a bulletin of the Lumber Merchants Association of Northern California.)

Penlma'h
A. E. Wolff, general manager, Rounds Trading Company, San Francisco, returned July 1 from a business trip by automobile to Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia. He was accompanied from San Francisco tn' Seattle by L. E. Force, president of the Douglas Fir Export Company, Seattle.
Mack Giles became associated with The Pacific Lumber Company as salesman June 1. He spent two weeks ai Scotia, and is now covering the San Joaquin and Sacramento Valleys. He has been for some time with Simpson Logging Co., San Francisco, and was formerly with Willits Redwood Products Co.
John W. Gamerston has taken the place of Bob Bonner, who recently resigned, as manager of the Western pine and plywood department of Gamerston & Green Lumber Co.. San Francisco.
New Seven Mcrn Forestry Committee
A seven man Forest Soils Committee has been appointed by the Puget Sound and Columbia River sections of the Society of American Foresters to cover the Douglas Fir region, and is composed of the following: Ted Plair (chairman), regional forester, Soil Conservation Service: Stanley P. Gessel (secretary), instructor in forest soils, College of Forestry, University of Washington; Vincent W. Bousquet, forester, Weyerhaeuser Timber Company; George H. Schroeder, forester, Crown Zellerbach Corporation; Karl Baur, soils specialist, Western Washington Experiment Station, Puyallup; Robert F. Tarrant, soils specialist, U. S. Forest Service, and Gordon D. Marckworth, Dean, College of Forestry, llniversity of Washington'
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2 ccrrs ol 4/4 FAS kiln dried Ocrk $146.00 l.o.b. milt. Send us your inquiries lor southern hqrdwood lumber cnd llooring.
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