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..tUMBER SEAL'' soves you money by slopping end splitting. Eosy to opply by sproying, it cosls you obout 255, per MBF. Stocks ore moinloined throughout the Pqcific Coqst.
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"250"
There is more profil in Coppernote "250," the heovy duty wood preservolive used by conlroctors ond induslry throughoul the West. lt is eqsier lo sell becouse it is eosier ond SAFER to u5e.
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Completes New Warehouse In Los Angeles
A new plywood warehousc, said to be the largest in the United States, has recently been completed for Unite<l States Plywood Co:poration at 4480 Pacific Blvd., Los Angeles, S. W. Antoville. vice president, announ,ced.
the city where he began his Plywood.
Donald L. Braley, veteran r/est coast plyrvood expert, and formerly mar-rager of the company's San Francisco branch, has been named manager of the new warehouse. His new assignment in Lo:; Angeles marks his retun-r t<r manv vears' service with U. S.
The new warehouse, actually a complete distribution unit, contains a tiO,O0o-foot storage area, a 6,000-foot ofifice, showroom and sales center, and a 30,000-foot paved area for customer parking and truck maneuvering. Loading and siding facilities perrnit four box cars and eighteen trucks to be handled simultaneously.
Construction of the new unit, which replaces a smaller L,os Angeles warehouse at 1930 E. 1sth St., is of reinforcecl concrete, tilt-up type .ivith clear spans of 80-feet between two rows o{ posts. The entire area is sprinkler-protected. Offices are completely air-conditioned and soundproofecl, and generous areas are allotted to displays of various types, which include Weldwood Honeycomb doors, Novoply wall partitioning, Weldtex and Plankweld panels, and built-in furniture. These will accommodate lumber dealers, architects and their clients for final selection of U. S. Plywoo<l products.
Congrctulcrtions
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Moore are the proud parents of a daughter, Martha Lee Moore, born at the Hollywood pital. Bill is with the American Hardwood Co., Los geies.
Terrible Twenty GolI Tourncment
The 304th Terrible Twenty golf tournament was helcl Friday afternoon, September 21, at the Bel Air Country Club, West Los Angeles. Most Terrible Eddie Klassen was host and handled the details. The course rn'as in fine condition.
Ji- Goodhew won the first prize turning in a ner score of 67. George Gartz was the second prize winner rvith a net score of 68. Last month's tie for second place between Curt McFadden and Roy Stanton was won b;' Curt. Jim Goodhew won the blind pig balls.
The October tournament rvill be held at Cypress Point Club, Pebble Beach, Friday morning, October 19. Dinner Thursday evening will be served at the Pine Inn, Carmel at 8:00 o.m.

Frcnk Connolly Keeps Annucl Fishing Dcte in Ccnadc
Frank J. Connolly, president, \\restern Hardr.r,ood Lumber Co., Los Angeles, was again a member of the party of eight hardwood lumbermen rvho made a fishing tour to Jack Veach's lodge at Pointe-au-Bairl on Georgian Bay, 190 miles north of Toronto, Canada. This affair alrvays precedes the National Hardwood Lumber Association's Convention. Mr. Connolly attended the convention, held at Hotel Sherman, Chicago, September 24 to 27.
George Pryor On Scles Stcff Of Eckstrom Plywood & Door Co.
George Pryor, a native of California rvith experience in the lumber business since 1918, has joined the sales staff of ]lckstrom Plyr.vood & Door Co. This firm is now. read1, to serve tl-re trade n'ith a full line of pine nrouldings, in acldition to its plywood and doors.
New Wholesale Olfice Opened in Oaklcnd
A ne'iv rvholesale office has been opened in Oakland by the -|im I(irby Lumber Co., handling the sales exclusively of Schaecher-Kux Lumber Co., Eugene, in Northern California. The office is located at 376 lTth Street, Oakland, and is in charge of Jack Kirby. The telephone number is Hlgate 4-1278.
West Cocst Hcrdwood Men Attend Nationql Convention
Among those who attended the National Hardwood Lumber Association's annual convention at the Sherman Flotel, Chicago, September 2.1 through 27 were the following: Frank J. Connolly, Western Hardrvood Lumber Co., Los Angeles; LeRoy Stanton, Sr., LeRoy Stanton Jr. and Stan S'rvafford, E. J. Stanton & Son, Los Angeles; Steve McI(inney, XlcKinney Hardn'ood Co., I-os Angeles; Jack Brush, Brush Industrial Lumber Co., Los Angeles; Bob Taenzer and Russell Bond, Americar-r I.Iarc1r.,'ood Co., Los Angeles; Bob Sullivan, Sullivan Hardrvood C,:'., San Diego; Don F. White, White Brothers, San Francisco, Bruce McLean, General Hardrn'ood Co., Tacoma; Dallas Donnan, Ehrlich-Harrison Co., Seattle; Larvrence Culter and Lyall Bell, J. Fyfe Smith Hardwood Co., Vancouver, B. C., and Bob Kahn, Forsyth Hardwood Co., San Francisco.
Opens Distribution Yqrd
Sicrra Redrvood Co., I-os Angeles, has oper-red a distribution yard at 7053 East Firestone Boulevard, Dotvney, Calif., rvhere they carry an inventory of redwood, pine, ancl fir.
This company recentlv began building dry kilns at Red lJluff, Calif.. in conjunction .n'ith Greenlee Lurnber Co. The kilns consist of tu.o units on a four-acre site that has the use of a railroad spur, and adjoins the property of Forrvard Brothers Lurnber Co.

Power Stope Piter
Piles lumber on an angle to shed water and minimize degrading of lumber. Powered by double-acting hydraulic cylinder. Controlled from driver's seat.
Tnaverse Carriage
Vith a minimum of maneuvering, truck driver can place loads flush with other loads and walls. Saves time, permits full utilization of storage space. Hydraulic-powered. Forks individually adiustable for spacing.
HYDRAUTIC BIN.TOADER
Permits conventional lumber bins to be loaded with a Series l0 Fork Thuck. Doesn't interfere with normal fork truck operation. Easily detached and readily interchangeable with other attachments. Controlled from truck cab.
Fork Extensions
Fit over regular forks and permit handling of bulky, light loads. Available in lengrhs to suit requirements. Easily attached and detached. Hollow construction permits regular forks to be inserted by simply laying extensions on ground or floor and driv. ing lift truck forward.
Few fork trucks will give you such cosl-culling performonce the yeor oround qs Series 10. The Ross bolonced-weight principle ond big pneumqtic lires enqble Series | 0 lo keep operqlions clicking smoothly roin or shine, summer or winler. Series l0 is full-hydroulic, gosoline powered. Three models 8,000 lbs., l0,OO0 lbs. qnd 12,000 lbs. With Series l0 ond these engineered-to-the-truck qllqchments you Gqn hondle proclicolly ony iob in your yord . ot o big soving.
Hydraulic Winch
Enables fork truck to pull dry kilns, spot cars, skid heavy loads. Mounts on counterweight. Controlled from driv. er's seat. Line pulls to 6000 lbs. available. Furnished without cable.

BOOtr'ls
Permit fork truck to unload open-top cars and trucks, handle bulky, awkward items that cannot be handled with regular forks. Three rypes available. Quic(ly interchangeable with regular forks.
scooPs
Speed handling of coal, gravel, sand and other bulk materials... also snow removal. Two types... mechanical, 2 cu. yds. and hydraulic, 2Va c,r. yds. Quickly interchangeable with regular forks.
I85 i/liller Sf., Benton Horbor, l/lich., U,S.A. SEND