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Although in business only since last November in Ffono_ lulu, Bill is well known and active in social and civic affairs. He is an active member in the 50th state,s Hoo-Hoo club and covers the outer islands on regular schedule in the interest of his mainland clients doinf business with the retail lumber dealers.
"There is a definite need for the type of wholesale lumber selling I_intend !o_ do_ throughout my territory, which includes all of the islands in thi State, ind I believe I can do a good job for the firms I represent and additional sources as they are developed," said Bill.
Minor Chonges In Groding Rules
Several minor changes have been made in the sradins rules for Red Label (No. 2) grades of 16-inch and-lg_incfi Certigrade *jlgl.r, .{ccordinf to an announcement by the X9.{ !e$1 Shingle Bureau, representing over 100 shingle mr]_ls-tn .Washrngton, Oregon and British Columbia. tltfectrve rmmediately, the Red Label grade of 16_inch shingles will be 10 inches clear above the birtt and the same grade of lS-inch shingles will be 11 inches clear. previously, both types were 12 inches clear. Another mrnor revlslon ln the grading specifications is an increase of maximum knot size in the Red Label grade of i6-inch shingles from two inches to three.
"These cha.nges in.the shingle industry's grade specifica_ rlons are De-tng'-made rn the interests of more complete utlllzation of cedar logs and without sacrifice or imiedi_ m_ent to utility or value of the shingles,', states Bureau iVlanager Virgil G. Peterson. "As the riaximum permissible roof weather exposure for 16-inch shingles is 5'inches and for. I8-inch shingles is 5l _inc_h.es, ro6fs with two plies or layers of all-clear material will continue to be available. Similarly, the maximum recommended double-c"uiied sidewall weather exposure fo.r these two shingle grades, 10 inches and 11 inches, continue to be at the ?ispisal oi economy-minded users."
New Mill qt Westwood
Phil and Mike Cothern, owners of Westwood Builders Snpply, P.O. Box 141, Westwood, California, have com- pleted construction of a new sawmill which ihev plan to run in conjunction rvith their yard operation. The circle mill operation will , employ seven to 'lO men, its output principally pine lumber.
STEADV GROWTH rHROUGH SPEC'AL SERVICE TO RETATL LUMBER DEAI.ERS
JUST MINUTES FROM SANIA ANA FREEWAY WITH FREE DETIVERY TO Att SOUTHERN CATIFORNIA CITIES AND TOWNS
UNII'UIITED SOURCE OF SUPPI.Y
WHOTESALE ONIY