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SOFTWOODS

- KIIN DRIED

DOUGTAS FIR OtD GROWTH

VERTICAL GRAIN-Finish4/4 to 16/4

-Stepping

HARDWOODS - KIIN DRIED

ALDER-PACIFIC COAST-PANEL STOCK AND TUMBER

ASH-POPTAR

-Flooring

FIAT GRAIN-Finish-4/4 to l6/4

_Flooring

K. D. DIMENSION

Conslruction & Bfi.2x4 to 2x12

PONDEROSA PINE

KTAMATH STOCK-CLEARSSHOP-BOARDS

SUGAR PINE

CTEARS-SHOP

Whoiesaie Oniy

Something New Wirh rhe "Oldesf Nome in Redwood"

Hobbs Wall Lumber Co., a nanle identified l'ith the redrvood industry ior over 90 years and exclusir.e distributor for \\rillits Redu'ood Products Co., movecl into nerv offices in the Hobbs \Vail lluilding, 2030 Union Street, San Franciso, on July 1.

The company's new building is constructed entirely of reclu'ood and has a frontage of 70 feet on Urrion Street. The nrodern t\\'o-story structtire also has a 15-car parking :rrea for visitors beneath tlre rear of the building. Fu11 coi:erage of Hobbs Wall's nen' cluarter u-ill be carrie<l in an early issue of the "N erchant" but, in the meantime, the ltoys can nol. be reached at Flllnrore 6-6000.

Anaheim, Calif.-33 hornes valued at $326,100 ri.ill be br-rilt in the vicinity of Vailey street, Sunsct and Srrnrise avenlles

BIRCH-DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED

CH ESTN UT-WOR'IAY-PAN EL STOC K

CYPRESS_PECKY_PAN EI. STOCK

MAPTE-EASTERN HARD-PACIFIC COAST

OAK-DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED

STEPPING-SI I.L_THRESHOTDS-FUTT ROUND PHILIPPINE MAHOGANY

MIttING

COMPLEIE IAILTING FACITIIIES ON OUR PRE,IAISES

TRINITY 2326

P.O.

SASH

Twin Harbors Tumber Gompany

Redwood Empire crnd Block Bqrt Hoo-Hoo Clubs Find Worthy Good-will Proiecr in Boy Scouts Comp

LUMBER FOR SCOUTS-Th.ree truck-and-trailer loads of lupber, togettrer with builidng materials necessary to construct 25 new living units for the Boy Scout camp at Navarro, were donated to the Camp May 3 by Redwood Empire HooHoo Club 65 and Black Bart Hoo-Hoo Club 1'81. Among those active in the drive were (l to r) : Sam Gardner, scout executive; Roy Wagner, Masonite; Mack Giles, presi{ent of Club 65; Bob Heup, Tarter, Webster & Johnson, Inc. ; Pete Stearns, B & M Lumber; Art Bond, Drakes, Bay Lumber Co.; Gil Sissons, Sissons Lumber; Jack Allenby, Ukiah Pine Lumber Co. ; Tom Poulos, scout committeeman; John Crofoot, Crofoot Lumber; Bill Moores, Hollow Tree Lumber; Claude Bucknell, Barbero Transport; Bill Scott, Masonite; Walter Sandelin, president of Sonoma-Mendocino Scout Council, and Jim Hennessy, president of Hoo-Hoo Club 181.

Two Northern California Hoo-Hoo Clubs, Redwood Empire Hoo-Hoo Club 65 and Black Bart Hoo-Hoo Club 181, recently joined forces on a worthy project which will long stand as an outstanding example of' generosity and 'unselfishnessa project well worth the serious consideration of other Hoo-Hoo clubs throughout the nation. Through the efforts of the Red- and Jim Hennessy, respectively, over 60,000 feet of Douglas fir and redwood lumber, together with roofing materials, ce' ment, doors and sash and other building materials, were de- livered to the Boy Scout camp at Navarro on May 3. The material was supplied for the construction of 25 new Adirondack cabins which were constructed the day following delivery of the material 'by some 300 engineers from the California Na- tional Guard, representing Marin and Sonoma counties.

Donors to the project, who will be listed on a suitable plaque soon to be installed at Camp Navarro, were as follows:

Drake's Bay Lumber Co. .

Hollovg Tree Lumber Co.

Yaeger & Kirk Lumber

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