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Chqrles Wilson qnd Pqul Wqrd Form Woodside lumber Co.
Charles F.. Wilson and Paul W. Ward have formed a new wholesale lumber concern, Woodside Lumber Co., to be located at 1 Drumm Street in San Francisco. The new corporation, of which Wilson is president and Ward salesmanager, officially opened its doors for business August 1. The firm will specialize in the wholesaling of west coast forest products and, in addition, will represent Lane Plywood, Inc., of Eugene, Oregon, and Export Pacific, of Tacoma, Washington. The latter lirm, which imports Philippine mahogany and Japanese plywood, has appointed Woodside Lumber Co. its exclusive northern California representative.
For the' past year and a half, Charlie \Vilson has been identified with Weyerhaeuser Sales Co. at Tacoma. Before that he represented Weyerhaeuser in the Southeast for nearly two years. Wilson originally gained his lumber training prior to WWII with Pope & Talbot, Inc., both at the firm's St. Helens and Port Gamble mills, and in its San Francisco office. He served as a Lt.Commander with the U. S. Navy during the war, and for the next five years traveled the coast counties territory and Bay area for Pope & Talbot and remained there until joining Weyerhaeuser in 1952.
Ward is equally well known among the Northern California trade, having spent the last eight years with Anderson Valley Lumber Co. Ward is a lJniversity of California forestry graduate (Class of '48) and served as a pilot with the Air Corps during WWII. Ward's thorough lumber training at Anderson Valley Lumber Company's Philo