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l|STSTEIIT ERFORhNhCE
Phone: CApiiol 2-1934
Telelype: fln . CIOAR . HEIiIOCK
REDWOOD o SPIUCE. lDAllOr
SUGAR AND PONDEROSA PINE
PD.3E5 We Solicit Your llgdries lor
Wolnanized and Creosoterl f,nubcr, Tinbers, Poles alrl Piliry
How Io Get A Big
toAD ouT 0F A TIGHT SPOI
Any way you look at it, a boxcar of plywood is a big load (66,000 board feet, 92,000 lbs.) in a tight spot.
Power steering, standard equipment on the Hyster@ 60 (shown above) and an extremely short turning radius, gets this truck in and out of tight spots with minimum operator effort and maneuvering.
The Hyster 60 is but one of the trucks in the Hyster line that meets the specific requirements of the lumber industry.
For additional information call the Hyster dealers listed below.
HYSTER COfrTPANY
4445 3rd Slreel . Mlssion 8-0680
Son Froncisco 24, Colifornio
1303 Albee Street o Hillside 2-4610
Eureko, Coliforniq
HYSTER. COA,IPANY
2425 So. Gorfield Ave. . RAymond 3'6255
Los Angeles 22, Colifornio l169 l6th Street r BElmonl 9-4343
Son Diego 2, Colifornio
SCRIA's Foll Conference crt Pqlm Springs, November l3-15
"St1ut'ezirrg florc [)roflts OLrt of S:rlcs" u'iil ltc thc tlrt'rue for e-cnrral <liscrrssrorr at tlrt' lltlr :lrrntr:rl lit't:Lil I -tttttht r J ), :rlt'r-' L',,rrit'r'r'rrct' of the Sorrtlrt'rrr Cal'iiorrri:L lietail J-unrl>t'r .\ssrr. 'l'1rc nre eting u'ill rcturrr to l):rlnr Sprines this Ii:Lll :rfte r a':rtlreriue'at Szrnt:r Ilarbarlr irr l1)57, arrcl is set for Novcnrbcr 1.1-1-l-15 at the Irl llir:Ltlor hotel, scene of ln:ul\- suc ,'t r.ittl 1r:tst ( otr ft rt tttlt s ,,f tlrc rlealers. [)resiclent H rLl Ilron'rr :trr<l I,lxecrrtive ViceI'rcsi<lerrt ()rrie Hanrilton lr(' ll()\\' lirring rrlr thc clealcr Ir':r<lcls to luin<lle tlte ltro- gr:ull l):rrts.
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I)r_r' a vote of 3 to 2, ,\rrg. 19, the Herrlos:r. I)reaclr, Czrlif., Cit1. Corrncil :Lcceptr:<l tlrt resigrxrti,,rr oi its citv lriLnag(.r, t.lTt.ctir e 5e1,t. 1i. lrLrt hinr on inrtnecliate 30tla_r'' leavc of absence an<1 appoirrterl Chief Citr- 13uildirrg Irrspector lltrcl Trott as actirg city niiulager.
BRI Flooring Survey Locotes Problems Wirh Sheef Moteriqls
Rating orre re silicrrt lloorr'rrg rrratcrilrl ae-:iinst anc)tller. ancl con'rparitrg all tvlrcs of nr:Ltcrilrls irr tlris flcltl. architects. builcline ()\\.llers :rrrrl holrre builrlcrs lurvc rr:rrnerl irrdentation of asphalt tile as the \rrrnbe r Orrc proble rrr rtith nroclerrr, sttiooth-sttrface installutions.'l'his :rrrr1 otlrcr couclusious r'lrau rt from thc rece nt rratiorr-n'irlc lJuilrlirra' Ite sc:Lrch Irrstitutc stlrve-\' u'ill be cliscrtsscrl :rt tlrt' I', lt I Ct,nf rlcucc ()n Irrstallatiorr ;rnt1 f Iainterrarrce oI Snrootlt Srrriact' I,'looring tt.r bc ht'l<1 at tlre Sheratt.rrr-PrLrk J{ote l. \\-iLslrirrgton, I).C., Sept. 17-18.
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Red Devil Tools Nqmes Durfee
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T.aTUFACTURERS OF -oP GROWTT{ DOUGTAS RR SUGAR AND PONDEROSA PINE tllLg AT GTENDAtE, OREGON
VA Loons Tip Off Boom
Veterans Administration home loans this year are a tip-off on future construction. Month-by-month, ap- praisal requests ran: January, 5,252; February, 5,30i ; !!a1ch, 8,406; April, 24,800; May, 29,170, and June, 28,39t.
Fire R.emindergrqm Goes Out
An RRCC Fire Remindergram is being mailed to every licensed forest products operator in the Redwood Region, to enlist added vigilance in forest fire prevention foi the next few weeks. It will go to over 650 individuals and companies in the region.
As we all realize, we are now headed into the most critical fire period of the summer. Fire conditions indicate that we may well be facing one of the more serious fire years of the past decade, reports Carney J. Campion, secretaiy-manager.
L. A. Hoo-Hoo-Ettes Hold Summer Gqrden Party
Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo-Ette Club No. 1 held its annual garden party this year at the home of newlyllected 1958-59 ilub presid.ent Jeanne Serviss. The scene was the pa- tio of her lovely San Gabriel home and ihe summer party, August 23, was well attended. Anne Murray, Bobbie Speth, Marguerite D_i1on. Helen Pease Rude, peggy Mottolo, Ida Cunner and President Teairne served as hostesses and created a fiiendlv atmosphere with good refreshments and refreshing drinks thlt made the afternoon one of complete contentment.
"Friendliness" was the theme of the party this year and the lumberwomen told-eacl other of vacation plans completed or contemplated. Alvina Boyle of the Mullin Lumber Company yards was on Cloud 9 in anticipation of her September vacation in Europe. Marguerite McWhorter of OwensParks Lumber Co. told what she saw on the Mexican vacation just completed. Bessie Stewart of C. P. H-enry & Cb. hightighted her recent tour of the U. S., Niagira Falls, Canada and Jtarez, Mexico. Malel Staser of the H. M. Nelson Co. enjoyed Bay Area sights with her daughter's family in-Marin county. A welcome sight at the party was Beverly Haskins, who had been on sick leave from U. S. Plywood but told"the girls she would report back to work in Sepiem- ber.

Fire HirsGclrtin Lumber Co.
San Mateo, Calif.-A 2-alarm fire razed a g'arag'e, damaged a truck and scorched several piles of planking August 25 at the Gartin Lumber Company, Eait 19th avenue and Delaware street.-Thi blaze was confined to the rear but was estimated at $5,000 by Asst. Fire Chief_ Bo_erner, who said it appirently began in the Z-story frame garage ind carpgnt-ry shop. Five pieces of equipment and 30 firemen were dispatched on the first alarm .at 4:N p.m. and extinguished the blaze in one hour. Firemen got the truck out of the garage but could nol save several thousand dollars worth of equipment and tools.
FPRS Sections Plqn Meetings
An active program of Forest Products Research Society section meetings, dealing with subjects as diverse as sawmilling and wood preservation, are scheduled for Fall, according to the F'PRS executive office. More than seven Sections have announced plans to hold meetings in the next three months. Society President W. Jeter Eason reports plans to attend as many of the Section meetings as he pos- sibly can. He hopes to maintain a "traveling presidency," he said. The first fall meeting, scheduled for September 26-27, is an Inland Empire section meeting at Missoula, Montana.
An October meeting, the 27th and 28th of the month, will be held by the Pacific Northwest section in Vancouver, British Columbia, Section oflicers report. Two techriical sessions are planned, one dealing with "Western Red Cedar Utilization." Two field trips and an official dinner will Complete the program.
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The California Lumber it in Merchant)
7, CALIFORNIA DIRECT MILL SHIPMENTS
Ed Gryer Reoppoinled ltllcrnoger of Gordon-MocBeofh or Ooklond
Veteran Hardwood Lumberman Edward T. Cryer was renamed manager of Gordon-MacBeath Hardwood Company's 8400 Baldwin Street Oakland warehouse, it is announced from Gordon-MacBeath's Sacramento headquarters.
Ed, who is currently in his 37th year in hardwoods, scarcely needs an introduction but, for the sake of the rec-
PROTITS ARE 'N THE BAG !
Tlrcre's alwags a steadg mnrket for ready-to-use