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TWENTY YIAPS AGO

Erom the Oetober l.ilrltglD&,Issue

Hart-Wood Lumber Co. announced continuing their retail lumber yard in yard was started in 1905.

Modesto Lumber Company had at the Modesto Industrial Show.

There was an interesting Bunyan and His Big Blue River Lumber Company.

that they were disSan Francisco. The an attractive exhibit article on the booklet, "Paul Ox," published by The Red

The Weyerhaeuser stafi of Pacific Northwest in a special sawmill operations.

Supplem€nt.ry Conservation Order L-41-6

Supplementary Conservation Order No. L-41-b is hereby amended to read as follows: salesmen traveled to the train to visit the company's

1075.3 Supplementary Conservation Order No. L-41-b.

(a) Conservation Order L-41, as amended, shall not ap- ply to construction begun prior to January l,1943, Which is necessary to the conversion or substitution of heating equipment to permit the use of fuel other than oil, electricity, natural gas, manufactured gas, or mixed natural and manufactured gas.

This issue carried an article on the Long-Bell Lumber Company's new sawmill being built near Kelso, Washington.

Ben S. Woodhead, Beaumont, Texas, L. R. putman, Chicago, Ill., Dwight W. Hinckley, Cincinnati, Ohio, and Joseph E. Davies, Washington, D. C., officials of the American Wholesale Lumbermen's Association, were guests of San Francisco lumbermen at a luncheon in the Palace Hotel.

The Barr Lumber Company office building at Santa Ana. opened its attractive new

Curtis Williams, Los was appointed vicegerent trict.

Angeles wholesale lumberman, snark of the Los Angeles dis-

Career sketches of Joseph Fyfe, the venerable head of the Stockton Lumber Company, who retired after fifty years with the company, and Charles G. Bird, manager of the newly consolidated Stockton Lumber Company and Simpson-Gray Lumber Company, appeared in this issue.

The committee announced that a fine program was being arranged for the convention of the California Retail Lumbermen's Association to be held at the Whitcomb Hotel, San Francisco, on Saturday, October 28. President Fred Conner will preside at the meeting.

P. I. Merithew, vicegerent snark of the Phoenix, Arizona Hoo-Hoo, was in Los Angeles and invited the Southern California lumbermen to attend the big.gettogether dinner meeting and concat to be held at the Phoenix Country Club on November 3.

(b) Conservation Order L-41, as amended, shall not ap- ply to construction begun prior to January l, lg4l, which is necessary to the installation or application in buildings, structures or projects of the following materials and equipment: insulation materials, air cell pipe coverings, weather stripping, storm windows and doors: Provided, however, that no rubber, cork, or metal (other than fastenings), shall be used in such installation or application.

The order became effective October 2.1942.

Back On Job

Mel Hirsch, Dolan Building Materials Co., Sacramento, is back on the job after an enforced absence caused bv a broken leg.

sTATB_!{lrryT_gF TrE gwIE_B$Hrp, MANAGEMENT. cIRCUra. TroN. ^Erc., _REOUTR ED sy tub t-crS - oF-ctlntRE3ii - -oF AUGUST 21, r9r2, eNO Men-Cn-r. rgrs. Of Th,c Qalifomia Lumhlr Mer6hant, puUisnca Siini-nmthly rt Lo. /!,ngefes, Califonia, for October l, 1942. Statc oI Califomie I County of Los Algctcc. I tt' Seforc me, a Notaiy Public it and for tbc Statc end county rforc- sard, -persona_lty appoared J. E, Martin, who, having bccn duli arom 1cgo--rdrng to law, deroscs and says that hc is thc Busincss Maoagei of The California Lumber Mcrchant, and that thc following is, to thc &st of hiq krowlcdge and belief, a truc statcment of thc owaeirhii, managcment (aad if a daily paper, the cirolation), etc., of the eforesaid publielio for thc date shown in the above eption, required by thc Act of August A, tgn, et amcndcd by the Act of March 3, 1933, cmbodied in section 537, Postat Iaws and Regulations, printcd on the revcrsc of this form, to wit: l. That thc namcs and addrtsses of thc publisher, cditor, managing cditor, and business managcrs are: Publisher, J. C. Dionne, 508 Ccntral Bldg., Los Angcles; Editor, J. C. Dionnc, 508 Cmtral Bldg., Los Angeles; Managing Editor, J. E. Martin, 508 Cenral Bldg., Los Angeles; Business Manager, J, E. Martin, 508 Ccntral Bldg., Los Angeles.

2. That the owncr is: (If owncd by a corporation, its uame and address must b€ stated end also immcdiately thertunder the names and addrcsscs of stoct<holderc owning or holding one per cnt or moic of total amount of stock. ff not owncd by a corporation, thr naner and addresses of the individual owoers must bc givtn. If owncd bt e 6rm, company, or othcr unincorporated concern, itr name and eddrtse, eg wcll as those of cach individual mcmbcr, must bc givcn.)

Thc Califomia Lumber Merchant (a corporation), 508 Central Bldg., Ins Angclcs.

J. C. Dionnc, Los Angeles, Calif,

J. E. Martin, Los Angclcs, Calif,

W. T. Black, San Francisco, Califoraia.

T. P. Wicr. Horston, Texar.

Mrs. A. C. Merryman, Pasadcoa, Califomia

3. That the krom bondholders, mortgagcca, and otbcr sccurity boldcrs oming cr holding I pcr cent or more of total amount of bmds, mort. gages, or othcr sccuritics are: (If therc are !onc, ro rtatc.) Nonc.

4. Tlrat the two paragraphs next abovc, giving the namcr of thc om€r!, stockholdcrs, and sccurity holdcr!, if any, contein not oly the Iist of stckholdcrs and sccurity holders ar thcy eppcar upoa thc bookr ofthe company but also, in cascs whcrc thC stockholder or sccurity holder appe-ars upon,thc bokr of thc company as trtrstee or in ant othcr fiduciary rclation, thc name of thc pCrson or conoratioo for whom such trustec is acting, is givcn; also thit thc said two Daragnphs mtein statements embracing affisnt's full knowledge and bclicf as - to thc circumstances and csrdiiions uader which atock-holdcrs and security holders wbo do n6t apDear upo! the bmks of the company rs trustca. hold stck and seorities in a capacity other than thal ol a Sona fidi owner; and this afiiant has no reason to bclievc that any other Dersn, assciation, or orporation has any intercst dirtct or indirtct in tb-c said stock, bonds, or other seorities than as so stated by him.

5. That the avcrage aumbcr of copies of cach issuc of this publl- cation sold or distributed, throush the mailr or othcrwise. to oaid rubscribcrs dlrirg thc twclve nonths preccding the datc showri abovi is (This rnfomatioa is rcquircd fron daily publications oaly.) swom to and subscribed u"r,,.J;SinY.Arllll'" ""i"'6:i:01f,"""nfi''

TSEAL] ANNE M. YOUNG. (My commission cxpires Aug, 4, L946.)

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