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A N D with qll lhe lrimmings suggests a cerfqin goodwill thot prevcils omong men who work with.wood ond ore, of course, not un|ike lhe fqrmer who eqrns his living from the soil -which brings us right 'round to the purpose of this column . It will olwoys be our policy ro ship occording to specift- cqlions-qnd lo ofier thof cerlqin morgin of protection by ossuring high-quoliry of grode which will stond up under lhe mosl rigid inspeclion. "The proof of lhe PUDDING is the eoting of it" -5e giy6 us q cqll IODAY.

Crown Zellerbqch Reseeding Proiect

Portland, Ore.-Crown Zellerbach Corp. is reseeding by air 5,200 acres of logged-off or burnedover Douglas fir lands.

Chief Forester Clarence Richen said hand-planting of seedlings, which will be a far greater project than laSt year, will not begin for several weeks.

Lands to be restocked by air are Clackamas tree " farm, 1;200 acres, Molalla, Ore.; Columbia tree farm, 800 acres, Veronia, Ore.; Cathlamet tree farm, 1,000 acres, Cathlamet, Wash. i Clatsop tree farm, 800 acres, Seaside, Ore., and Lake Tahkenitch, 1,400 acres. Gardiner, Ore.

The Central . Aircraft Co., Yakima, Wash., again has been hired for fhe helicopter seeding job. Two previqus years of helicopter seeding have demonstrated the feasibility of the method. Mr. Richen said.

The restocking program is'cn lands serving the corporation's pulp and paper mills at Camas, \Mash., and West Linn and Lebanon, Ore. It is one phase of the. firm's program to attain true sustained yield for its eight tree farms in the Pacific Northwest, totalling slightly more than 500,000 acres.

United States Plywood Corporation Moves Into New S. F. Offices

The office stafi of United States Plywood Corp. recently 'moved into their new offices in the new San Francisco warehouse, at 1100 Army Street, San Francisco 24.,The warehouse has a frontage on Army Street of 200 feet, an entire block,' and frontage on Minnesota and Tennessee Streets of. 125 feet each. It is built of reinforced concrete with a plywood roof, supported by wood trusses, and is sprinklered throughout. The total area is 23,@0 square feet.

There are facilities for loading six trucks, and there are unloading doors for three boxcars at one time. Two Clark lift trucks and one Yale are included in the warehouse equipment. All facilities are streamlined to give better and quicker service to custom.ers.

The moie popular hardwood plywoods, such as Korina, rift oak, walnut, birch, Philippine mahogany, elm, and gum, have been used in the decoiation of the new offices.

In the private office of Don Braley, manag'er, walnut and oak have been used on opposite walls, and the ceiling has been paneled in oak. The general office has been paneled in birch in various finishes, and the shippirig clerk's office in red birch, all with very beautiful effect.

Slab Weldwood doors are used throughout. Weldtex and fir plywood have been effectively employed.

Architects and retail lumber dealers are cordially invited to bring clients and ,customers in to see what can be done with hardwood plywood.

Norco Ycrd Opens

Harvey Favilla, recently opened the Norco Lumber & Building Supplies Co. at 243 Hamner Avenue, Corona, Calif., and will operate the yard himself.

FOR INSTDE AND UTS'DE USES for wollboolds for ridlng For portitiors tor poquct fhon for rub.fhaing ln oncch fons Conca ln lhrcc lhick^crt6GET THE WHOTE STORY OF CHAPCO BOARD G. K. WENTWORTH, 5Ol Toylor St., Sqn Frsncisco 2 - CHAPCO 5ALE5, CORVALLTS, ORE. lr. i,'n llgd.tl16'.ll( ond in {'x 8'dlnen:ion.

Lumberments Night School Popular

Harold Ford, Tarter,'webster I Johnson. stockton; Blue In

Northern catirornia

rhe Lumbermen,s courses at Hartne' co'ege, slrinls, at'Fresno State College, Fresno, and at Santa Rosa Junior mills of Fresno; Keith Davison, Salinas planing Mill; college, Santa Rosa, have proved very popular, and are House Framing Details, F. v. Hampshire, general con- being well attended. These have been sponsored by the tractor, Salinas; Materials Handling, W. I. poulter, S. p. Lumber Meichants Association of Northern California. Milling Co., Santa Barbara.

The subjects include: Lumber terminology, grades, blue- The roster of attendance at the Salinis course, October

....H. T. Haywara I-f.. Co., Pacific Grove print reading, millwork, estimating, salesmanship, mate- 11, through December 5, lg4g is as follows: rials handling, and discussion by industiy speakers on fir, lsip, William H........H. T. Hayward Lbr. Co., Salinas .pine, redwood, h4rdwoods, and plywoods.

A word or praise shourd be given to the competent in- structorswhoaregiving,unselfishlyof theirtimeandability to make these evening classes a success.

The instructors in the various subjects include the fol- Coons, G-e-orge lowing: Lumber Terminologv, J. Fi. Moore, Long-Bell

Lumber co., San Francisco; and Henry 'winfree, Dint & peu",

Russell Sales Co. ; Building Materials Distribution System, Devaney, b1t!

Robt. J. Wright, Reid & Wright Co., Fresno; Pine, P. J. Dougherty, Willard

McCoy, Western Pine Supply Co., San Francisco; Lumber Ewart, Hal' '.

Co., Monterej' Grades, Redwood, Byrne M"rrron, California Redwood As- Fernandez, Jerry' '.S. P. NliUins Co., Salinai sociation; Fir, Dave bavis, Rounds Trading co., San Fran- i:#rl"btfu.

,, Ings, rlarDor rlywood Lorp. ot Lalli., San cisco; Hardwoods, Ralph Mannion, J. E. Higgins Lumber Grottrem, F;;a w.. H. T. H;y;;;; Lt;'Co., pacific C;;;; Co., San Francisco;Hardwood Flooring, A. J. Wahl, E.L. Hqris, Dareld. .....Work Lbr Co., inc., Monterev Bruce Co., San Francisco; Fir, Brian Bonnington,-Lamon- ]{ic.k9' Tho-m-as J..'... ...Hicks LbJ. C9.;Greenfieli Bonnington Co., San Francisco; Herb Thompson, Wend- Hulphers,l-ohn.....H.T,Fqyward.Lbr' Co., Pacific Grove ring-Nathan co., san Francisco; prywood, w"y,," Rawr- j;*S-A #i:ltli;::.W:,:5k|,'iili'rl"a"tl",irlfJj|lil ings, Harbor Plywood Corp. of Calif., San Francisco; Pine, Latte, NL*t"" U...'.....ff. T. Havward T-hr Co Srlinrs

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llistributed in Galifornia by

STRAB1E HARDWOOD CO.

537 First 3t- Ooklond.Z, Cotit.

J. E. HIGGINS LUTIBER CO.

99 Bayshore Blvd., Son Froncisco 24

DAVIDSON PTYWOOD & IUMBER CO.

3136 E. Woshingion Blvd., Los Angeles,

It's Tops For

Bors Tobles Sinks

Furnilure

Gounlers Desks

Lane, Newton H........H. Hayward !!r. C,o., Salinas

McCann, Donald C........Woik Lbr. Co. ,Inc., Monterey |!oo1e, _!-i_nce. Moore Lumber Co., Salini"s Muniz, William .... ..Work Lbr. Co., Inc., Monterev Yurp-hy,J. F.. ...

NoggJ., Don.. ...\oggle-Swenson-LAr. Co.,Salinas Oenning, Joe... ..H.-T. Hayward Lbr. Co., $ii;;; $"i9k, !ov-,. ."Hicks Lbr. co., Siti"i" Schwartl, Glenn. . Work Lbr. Co., f".., ttftorrter.y Seals, Carl A.. ,; Work Lbr. Co., Inc,. Monterei Sly, I-lold. M. J. Murpiry, Inc., C"r*,if Soenke, D31rl9 .}Ii,"t s'I-6i. Cr., S"ii""" Swenson,Iferb. Noggle-swenson Lbr. Co., S"ti""" fSnoup, Harry Lhol"blls,Jack.. .H. T. Hayward Lbr. Co., Salinas -v-9s-!1, J-o!n.. .Square Deal Lbr. Co., Salinas ]{9!lt, .}ohn.. .Siluare Deat Lbr. Co., $ii;;; Whitney,.Everett. .....Union Supply C"" M""t.i"V Wilson, Arthur D....... .H. T. Hayward^ Lbr. Co., S"ii""", Crank, L, G.. H. T. Hay#ard LUr. Cr.;H;iGi;; Borges, Anthony.......H. T. Hayward Lbr. Cr.; H;iii;;;;

Bcck in Lumber Business

Christian Hardware Company has taken over the management of the Blythe Concrete and Building Supply Co. at Blythe and " have changed the name of the firm to Christian Lumber Co. The lumber, yard was originally established by H. L. Christian in 1910. It was leased in 1946 to Ferris Swisher, who has been operating it' until now.

With the expiration of Mr. Swisher's three-year lease, the Christian family will resume its operation, and are placing the yard under the management of Dave Dickson, former manager of the Christian Hardware Company.

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