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Mount WhitneyLumher Co., Ine.
MANUFACTURERS OF PONDEROSA PINE - SUGAR PINE. WHITE FIR - INCENSE CEDAR
Wholessle Lumber Distribution Yard
3O3O E. Wqsl'rington Blvd. Los Angeles 23, Cclif. Phone ANgelus 8-Ot7l n'oo<l ancl its characteristics, of course. In Southern vellorv lrirre. u'hich is the species most commonly treated for posts. tlre penetration of the preservative should be at least 2 irrches on all sides or 85/c of the sapl'ood.
Vzrriotts chcmical salts are also approved as preservirtives, particularly for locertions n'here immecliate painting is desiralrle or u.here an oily surface can not be toGrated on thc u,oorl. For such conditions, posts are usually pressure treatecl u'ith either 0.55 lb. of Tanalith (\\rolman salts), or 1.15 lb. of chromated-zinc chloride. cir 0..15 lb. of Chemonite yler cu. ft.
The Best Treated Wood Post Costs Less
The ultimate consumer or buver in his orvn interest should l)r()cure llosts from his local ret:ril dealer, and the Scn'ice Prrlr€lr"u. A\\'-l'A. advises, preferably. he should selcct sonre n'hich are ltranded or tagged t'ith the insignia or trader.n:rrk of a u'ell-knos'n prodncer. Such posts ma\. cost a feu' pennies at first but in the long run. thev n'ill pay off in very lol' cost serr-ice and avoid frecluei.rt replacenrent. i : ,Erl
Inclrriries may be aclclressed to the Service Bureau, A\\r-I'A, 111 West Washington St., Chicago 2, Illinois
Kosler With Srerling - Not Diclmond
It n'a-s erroneously reported in the August 1 issue that .Tim Koster had succeeded Frank Kline as manager of The Diamond N{atch Companv's Petaluma yard. While Kline has joined Foster Lumber in Vallejo, Jim Koster is and n'ill remain manager of Sterling Lumber Company in Petaluma.
Penlaa.ctlrl
NIr. and Nlrs. Horace C. Rothwell celebrated their golder-r rvedding anniversary, August 10. u'ith a reception at their home, 257 Warvona St., San Francisco. She is the daughter of the pioneer Nlarin connty lumberman, Stephen Stedman, and u'as born in Lagunitas and lived 2O years on property now the Samuel P. Tavlor State Park in Nlarin county ; she has u'orked for vears tn research into the purl<'s hisiorical background and is also a past regent of the D.A.R. San Francisco chapter. NIr. Rothl'ell retired five years ago from the International l)aint Co.
Norman Davidson, co-o\'vner of Pacific \\rood Pnrclucts, L. A. importing and distributing lirm, completes an extensive 6-rveek tour of the Orient early this month, having visited remanufacturing concerns in Japan, Hong Kong and Manila.
Jan van Wyngaarden, manager of the imported plyn'ood division, W. R. Grace & Co., San Francisco, spent the u'eek of August 12 visiting the southern California offices in I-. A. He rvas accompanied by NI. Koseko of Nozaki & Compar-ry. Ltd., Tokyo.
Bitrl Dahlem, Security Paint Co. executive. returnecl to the Los Angeles offices from a combined business-pleasure trip to the Pacific Northwest last month
IliU Stewart of Edu.ards Lumber & I\{fg. Co., San Francisco, called on lingelmann spruce producers in Idaho ar-rd Montana during early August. He vl'as u'ith Pack River Tree Farm Products at Sookane before he ioined Ifdrvards, June 15.
Al Kerper, salesmanager of Paul Bunl'an Lumber Co., Susanville, Calif., visited various southern California wholesale lumber distributors last month.
Dick Brown, manager of San Francisco imports for Getz Bros. & Co., has returned from trvo u,eeks in the Pacific Northlvest on business.
l/l/ssnn" Direct Mill Shipmentsb1Trr"mil
Luusrn
ConpeNv
Rate-Position wcrnted $2.00 per column inch All others, $3.00 per column inch
_HELP WANTED_
WANTED-
Dovglas Fir Redwood Pine
Want Ads
Exp-grienc_ed llardware Counter Clerk with Lumber knowledge for retail lumberyard at Bakersfield, Calif. Please do not aoply unless able to step in and handle retail trade. Starting salary 9400 per month. State age, experience, etc.
Address Box C-2663, California Lumber Merchant 108 West 6th St., Room 5O8, Los Angeles f4, Calif.
WANTED_
HARDWO'OD SALESMAN. Excellent opportunity
Also Hardwood Lumber Grader and Tiily man.
Dutton.
COAST HARDWOOD COMPANY
161 W. Cypress Avenue
Phone: Vlctoria 9-3220
WANTED_ for good man. Contact Mrs. Burbank, Calif.
DraJtsman and millwork detailer by long-established millwork manu- facturer located in Central California. Doing large amount of school and public work. Steldy position. Excellent salary for right man. Must be experienced. Please state qualifications and referenies.
Address Box C-2655, California Lumber Merchant 108 West 6th St., Room 5O8, Los Angeles 14, Calif.
SALESMAN WANTED in either the Direct Mill Sales Division or in the Wholesale Distribution Yard Division. If qualified in Southern California market, phone for interview:
BAUGH BROS. & CO.
2926 Sierra Pine AvenueLos Angeles 23, Calif.
Phone: ANgelus 8-2911
-POSITIONS WANTED_
I LIKE THE BAY AREA:
Experienced millwork Detailer and Biller desires to locate in Greater Bay area-with established millwork concern. Thirty years experience with leading Southeastern millwork manufactureis. Best 6f references.
Address Box C-2659, California Lumber Merchant 108 West 6th St., Room 508, Los Angeles 14, Calif.
POSITION WANTED
Preferably with a mill or wholesale office selline or manufacturing Western Pine lumber. Have wide acquaintance ri"ith California pinE mills and Southern California wholesalers and dealers. Can furnish best of references from above lumbermen regarding experience and reputation. Would be glad to submit further informitiori on request.
Address Box C-2647, California Lumber Merchant 108 West 6th St., Room 508, Los Angeles 14, Calif.
WANT CONNECTION_
Experienced and established Southern California commission man wants connection wit!. good_mill_in -Redding or Ukiah area for steady truck .shipments -of dimension fir into San Diego county. If inteiested in increased volume to good accounts, write Box C-2662, California Lumber Merchant 108 West 6th St., Room 508, Los Angeles 14, Calif.
2328 TARAVAI SIREET sAN FRANCTSCO 16, CAUF. PHONE lOmbord 6-3305 TELETYPE 5.F. 940 Victor Wolf . Kurf Grunwold
Nomes of Advertisers in this Deportment using o blind oddress connot be divulged. All inquirier ond repliet should be qddressed to key shown in the advertisement

-YARDS cnd SITES FOR SAI^E/LEASE-
For Sale
Complete lumber remanufacturing ptant, all-electric, 120 miles north of San Francisco. Eighteen acres of ground.
Address Box C-2566, California Lumber Merchant 108 West 6th St., Room 508, Los Angeles 14, Calif.
NEVADA RETAIL YARD FOR SALE
For sale at cost of inventory & equipment, approx. $35,000, a retail lumber yard and general building supplies. Located in one of the fastest-going areas in Nevada. Doing approx. S20C.000. Owner will carry land and buildings on ten-year contract or lease.
P. O Box 661. Fallon. Nevada
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA LUMBER YARDS FOR SALE
A. Long-established in good, active high-class area. Will require about $80,000 for ground, buildings, inventory and equipment. If You Want to Sell YOUR yard, Give US a Ring: TWOHY LUMBER CO. 714 W. Olympic Blvd., Los Angeles 15; Rlchmond9-8146 Lumberyard and Sawmill Brokers
-EQUTPMENT FOR SArEHEAVY FORK.IIFI TRUCKS RENTALS
AND SALES
MacKav Mill Service
822 - 69th Avenue Oakland 2r. Calif. SWeetwood 8-9428
FOR SALE
Yates-American, model M65 30"x8" surfacer. fs-H,P. direct-drive motor,220/440 volts. Like new. Price $1,600.
GREER MACHINERY COMPANY
8414 Atlantic Blvd. - Bell, California
Phone: LUdlo,w l-5601
FOR SALE
TWO HYSTER LUMBER CARRIERS GOOD CONDITION WILL SELL CHEAP
Write Box 83 or call TErminal 2-4504. San Pedro
FOR SALE
American l2-inch sticker complete with hoods, motor and starter. Price $1,200.
ORBAN LUMBER COMPANY
77 South Pasadena Avenue Pasadena. California
Phone: Sycamore 6-4303
Coliforniq lumber MERCHANT-IZE
All Your Wqnls Here
sAvE! FORK-uFT BARGATNS SAVE!
Uced Good, Reconditioned or Rebuih & crd. 2,OOO-I5,OOO lb. cop.
Gibron 6,000-lb. Copocify, hyd. tt.g. pneu. liret Clork, l95l . , 6,000-lb. Cqpocity, pneu. liro.
Ross l9 HT 6,000-lb. Copocityr recondilioneo
Clork 6,000-lb. Copocily; rebuilt ond guqronlecd
Clork 3,000 ond ,1,000-lb. Copocity; rcconditioned
Towmolor LT56 6,000-lb, Copocity; rcbuili ond guorontrcd
Big Discounts on New Surplus Porls for All fllakes qnd Models of Forklifts
NEW CONTINENIAI ENGTNES FOR FORKTIFIS AT BIG DISCOUNTS
Fit GlorkTowmolorRoss. Srock limiled.
TERMS AVAItABtE
17 CFtn Port. Compressori, Rebuilt .....-............-..-...-$375
& s0Ns,lNc. ESTASLIsHED leo6
I232,I CENTER STREET
NEVADA 6.97I I FOR SALE
HERMANCE GANG RIP 25-H.P.
MATTISON 202_15.H.P.
L. SOLBERG
Phones: LYcoming 3-3021 or CApitol 5-0909
VIRGIN PINE TIMBER
100,000 acres Virgin Pine and Oak. Will cut 20 million Pine annually, plus secondary products, according to reports. Cutting permit and export permit of products Elevation 7700'; Durango, Mexico.
M, E. BOGLE board feet Engineers' furnished.
527 Ogden St., San Antonio 2, Texas. CApitol 6-9500
-SPECIAI SERVICES-
CAR UNLOADING SINCE 1947
Experienced crews for fast, efhcient lumber handling. Low rates and good service for unloading and handling lumber. Call for yard stick. ing and sorting rates-hourly or contract.
RAY'S CAR UNLOADING (Formerly Ray-How Co.)
11316/2 So. Main Street Lcs Angelrs 61
Plymouth 6-7356 or 5-9410
Employment Contractors
Experienced lumber crews available for car unloading, sorting & sticking for air-dry. Labor dispatched to your yard on a board-foot basis. Can unload & haul from any R.R. spur-one car to 30 cars per day, Printed rates upon request. Established 1943.
CRANE & CO. Agency
5143 Alhambra Ave. Los Angeles 32, Calit.
Phone CApitol 2-8143, Collect
A U Y_SELL_REPAIR_SERVICE
Fork Lifts and Straddle Trucks. Complete shop and 6eld service. Portable Welding, Special Fabrication, Steam Cleaning and Painting. Service Available 7 Days a Week. All work guaranteed.
COMMERCIAL REPAIRS AND SERVICE ll15 North Alameda Street, Compton, Calif.
Phones: NEwmark l-8269. NEvada 6-4805
Penlaroah
L. A. Hoo-lloo-l,ltte Marguerite McWhorter le:rves this n1()nth for.l)ennrarl< to spen<l a \\.eek, then to Glasgou'tcr pick up a car and tour Scotland, then visit Irelancl anrl l,)ngland before retrlrning to I)cnmark to enrpl:rne for l-..\. ancl ()u'ens-l'iirks Lrrmber Co.
D. M. "Duke" Warnock returnecl to thc l)ant & \\''arnock o1fices irr ]Ienlo l'ark carlv last month frorrr a month's business trilr in the etrst :rn,l mi,lrr est.

Mary Sheldon of I,l. J. St:rnton & Son. l.os -\rrgeles, and her father lear-e Sept. l.i for tn'o \\'eelis at the Nloana hotel ir' ltr Ilrrttolttlrr antl rvill s:ril honre on the Nlatsonia.
Bob Kahn of l,-orsvth Harcln'oorl Co., San lirancisco, left '\ug.20 for six u'eelts irr liur,rpe. inclurlirrg tu'o u'eeks in Yienrra, elsen.hcre in .'\ustria. anrl the rest in s()rlthern Cernranv, l'zrris ancl London, fl-ving lroth u'avs.
Gertrud,e and Byron Armstrong, p()pular young lumber couple of l-os Angeies, clecicled on the San IJernardint,r tlountain resorts for thcir \-acation. They also visited ser'eral of the hot springs in the San Jacinto area.
Horace Wolfe ancl George Cameron of lfarcluart-\\'olfe I-umber Co., Hollyu'ood, u'ill participzrte in the sec()nd anntlal Northern California I-umberrnen's golf tournament to be held Septen,ber (r at Roseville (it is unclerstood Horace is just going along for the ride).
Bob Hogan returned to l-{ogan Wholesale l}uilding }Iaterials in Oakland on July 29 after tn'o enjovzrble n'eeks rvith his family on a southern Oregon czinrping trip.
George Clough of Tacon-ra l-uml>er Sales, Arcadia, Calif., and his u'ife spent lO cla1's in Arcat:r last month on a business-and-pleasure trip.
Hollorv Tree liedu,ood Company's Max Barnette ancl {arnily spent a vacatir)n u'eeli in i-as Yegas the first of Arrgust.
H. Park Arnold of the Fox-Wooclsum Lunrber Co., Glendale, and president of Kiwanis Internatior.ral, and the gor.ernor of lou'a tvere both initiatecl last month into honorarv membership in the Los Angeies llrealtfast Clult.
Simpscin Redwood Co. Salesmanager "Dave" Davis pulled part of his sales creu' into the S. F. hon.re ofhces last month for a rneeting. The group u'hich attended and also toured the nrills at Arcata, E,ureka arrd ]iorbei irrchtderl "Mac" Mc.Mormick, assistant salesnranager, Chicago ; Walter Parks, Neu. York City; Kent Merrill, Dallas : Don Philips, Jr., Los Angeles; Hal Renfort, Kansas Citr,', ancl Bill Bower, Atlanta.
Sterling Wolfe spent t\vo \\'eeks of Arrgust irr Ukiah procuring fall and rvinter shipn"rents for the s()uthern Caliiornia trade of N{arctuart-\\'olfe Lumber Co.
Earle Bend-er, Oakland u'holesale lumllermlrrr, callcci on his Oregon rnill connections the \\'eek of -\ugust 12.
Harry Boand, prominent southern Claliiornia retail lumber dealer and president of l-. A. Hoo-Hoo Club 2, and his