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SOFTWOODS . KIIN DRIED
DOUGLAS FIR, . OtD GROWTH
VERTICAI GRAIN-Finish-4/4 ro 16/4
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HAR,DWOODS - KILN DR,IED
ATDER-PACIFIC COAST_PANEL STOCK AND I.UMBER
ASH-POPLAR
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FIAT GRAIN-Finish--4/4 to 16/4
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K. D. DIMENSION
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PONDEROSA PINE
KTAMATH STOCK-CLEARSSHOP-BOARDS
SUGAR, PINE
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BIRCH_DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED
CH ESTN UT-WORTITY_PAN ET STOCK
CYPRESS-PECKY_PAN EI. STOCK
,IAAPLE_EASTERN HARD-PACIFIC COAST
OAK_DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED
STEPPING_SILL_THRESHOTDS_FUtL ROUND
PHITIPPINE NAAHOGANY
MIttING
COMPLEIE
FACITITIES ON OUR PREMISES
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2l7O EAST l4rh STREET . IOS ANOELES 2I, CALIFORNIA
ding. The balance of the 2l,400,0m-foot sale s'ill be reappraised and sold to Winton on that basis.
Paradise, Calif.-Hubert Holmes, local subdivider, was cited by the Butte County Planning Commission for a violzrtion of the county's subdivision ordinance when it rvas charged that he had sold for residential sites some property originally zoned for a Christmas tree farm.
Hollister, Calif., now has 6,017 residents, the state census bureau reported, and residents of the San Benito county seat occupy 1,895 drvellings, it shou'ed.
Phoenix, Ariz.-Sales of national forest timber from the Kaibab cutting are expected to bring nearly $1 million. One large sale u'as to the Whiting interests of Flagstaff, and Largo Lumber Co., Datil, N. M., r,r'as another successful high bidder.
Trinity county, Calif., rvill receive a record $434,808 this year for its share in the estimated USFS receipts from timirer sales in the Trinitv-shasta National Forests. Gross receipts f rom timber sales in $1,625.000 in Shasta, $233,000 in in N{endocir-ro. the Trinity Forest were Six Rivers, $1,302,490.37
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The regular luncheon meetings for owners, principals and key personnel of member yards of the Southern California Retail Lumber Assn. rvere to be resumed at the Biltr.rrore hotei in Los Angeles, November 12, after a summer hiatus, announced Orrie \\r. Hamilton, executive vice-president. Scheduled to appear at the luncheon rvas C. R. Leslie, general counsel for the Merchants and Manufacturers Assn. of I-os Angeles, on the subject, "What's Ahead in Union Negotiations and Labor Relations." l{e rvas to answer cluestions from the floor. N[r. Hamilton said tl-ris matter requires the best thinking of the heads of our industry since most of the members rvill be negotiating union contracts soon after the first of the year.
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Old-Growth Bond-sown REDWOOD from Boiock lumber Co., Monchester
Old-Growth DOUGIAS FIR from Spocek Bros. lumber Co., Monchester
Precision-lrimmed STUDSDouglos Fir o White Fir . Redwood
REDWOOD POSTS c:nd FENCING