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Inlqnd Lumber Gompony Finds Pole-type Storoge Buildings ot Riolto Plont 'Just the Thing' to KeepUp With Deoler Trode

Sqn Antonio Rigid-pole Construction Employed for the Wqrehouse Siies

Things are booming at the Inland Lumber Company plant at Rialto these clays. A new San Antonio "RigidPole," lumber-storage rvarehouse \\ras completed last month and, at tl.re time these photos were takeu, the groundbreaking cre\\r \\ras busy starting \\'arehouse No. ,1, rvhich does not include the modern remanufacturing mill the firm maintains for customer services.

"We are definitely sold on the pole-type buildings, such as we are presently erecting, because it requires less effort, space ancl time to work the inventory," says Stark So.ivers, vice-prcsident arrcl general manager of the rvl.rolesale clistributing concern. "We hncl the San Antonio Construction Conrpany n,arehouses, built u,ith pressure-treated poles, are jtrst the type fcrr our particular operation," he cleclared.

Inland Lumber Company maintains the larsest wl-rolesalc clistribution yarcl of its kind in the "Kite" area for all specics o{ u'oocl proclucts and br"rilcling materials. Pick-up arrrl rlelirerl rirs u'ere cornirg anrl going like crazy from sucl.r importallt contlllunities as I)esert Hot Springs, Big

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