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New oflice cnd displcy building oI pomonc Lumber Co,
The Pomona Lumber Co. is now occupying ne.$. quarters at its new location, 1060 E. Holt Avenue, pomona, lvherc it has an attractive office and display room. The ,company had a grand opening last August in conjunction rvith its fifth anniversary in business in Pomona, rvhich rvas attende<l b). a large number of visitors and more than $1000 in gifts and merchandise orders were a\\'arded as prizes. Kenneth Dietel is sole owner of the business.

The neu' office and display building is 80 by 30 feet in dimension. The display of the various hardware and building materials takes up approximately cne half of the building, the remainder of the space being devoted to a busir-iess o{fice and private of;fices for Mr. Dietel and his key men. In front of the building is a large paved parking lot for u.se of customers. In the large lumber storage yard, covering tlvcr acres of ground, are trvo 7\-loot l'arehouses, cement and nail warehouses, and the yard office.
A cross-section of a 600-year-old redwood log, measuring about five feet in diameter, is on display near the street.
Mr. Dietel established the Pomona Lumber Company in August, 1946, coming from Glendale .ivhere he rvas in the lumber business. In addition to a large inventory of lumber, the firm also handles a .complete line of building materials. Tim Berry, .ivho has been l,ith the company since
With Commercial Lumber Co.
Charles A. Peirce has joined the sales staff of the Commercial Lumber Co., Los Angeles Charlie rvas formcrly .sales representative with the A. K. Wilson Lumber Co., Compton, for several years, and prior to that was rvith tl"re Southern California Retail Lumber Association at Los Arrgeles. He is widely known in the Southern California retail lumber trade. Before coming to California, Charlic rvas associated rvith the lumber business in Minneapolis. He has been a member of Hoo-Hoo for over 30 years, ar.rd ' is an active member of the Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Club.
Displcy oI hqrdwqre and building mqtericls, its start, is of;fice manager, and Frank Ilenacci is yard manager. The company's automotive equipment includes four trucks and a fork lift.
Ed Anderson In Chcrge Of Christenson Diskibution Yard
Ed Anderson, formerly shipping superintendent of Christcnson Lun'rber Co., San Francisco, u'as put in charge o! the companl"s distribution yard effective October 29.
Move Ol{ices to Sqn Marino
R. \\r. Dalton & Co. on November 1. 195i oflices from Los Angeles to 475 Huntington l\{arino 9, California. The telephone number 1-2127.
rnoved their Drive, San is PYramicl