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2O8 Fluhrer Bldg., ftledford, Oregon Telephone 42OO
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Atlas Tumber Company
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2035 E. tsrh STREET tOS ANGETES 2l
Telephones: PRospect 7401-1394
Yqrd qnd C!ftice: Foof of l6rh Srreel, Sqn Frqncisco 7 Telephone EXbrook 2-483t
Eost Boy Yord: Brocdwoy & Blonding Sts., Alomeda, Colif. Telephone lAkehurst 3-0830
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750 Thornton Street, Scrn Lecrndro, Cclilornic lished an enviable reputation for courtesy and kno'n,ledge -valuable to the professional as well as the lay-builder. The interior of the sto:e is enhanced by the use of several types of redrn'ood finish, Weldtex and other. items sold by the company.
Tool and hardware islands, neatly arranged shelves of Boysen Paints, complete stocks of building hardware, nails, samples of plasterboard, and all other types of building m:rterials are attractively displayed.
The entire second floor of the store building is occupied by administrative, accounting, and credit departments, its well as estimating and "take-off" rooms.
The yar<l is orvned by the Trvin Harbors Lumber Cotnpany, which has headquarters in Aberdeen, Washington, and Lyle S. Vincent, the latter acting as general manager of the yard rvhich, during a little more than three years' time, has become an established factor in supplying the building needs of this rapidly growing area.
Will Be Associated with Hawk lluey
Harrison Cale, wholesale lumberman of Denver, Colo., is moving to Phoenix, Ariz., and will be associated rvith Har,vk Huey.
Mr. Cale has been in the lumber business most of his life. He has covered the Kansas territory. Moving to Pittsburgh, Pa., he handled Douglas fir and Ponderosa pine, covering the territory from Buffalo to Detroit. For the past twenty years he has been located at Denver.
During World War I, Mr. Cale served in the Marines, :ud rvas decorated with the Purple Heart.
Hoo-Hoo Club No. 39 Christmcs Pcrrty To be Held December 15
The annual Christnras Party of Hoo-Hoo Club No. 39 will be held at the Claremont Hotel, Berkeley, on Thursday evening; December 15. A big crowd is expected for this event. As in former years there rvill be a good dinner and a shorv. D. H. (Lee) LeBreton is cl.rairman.

Los Angeles Lumber Firm Presents Lumber Book Shelf to Hish School Students
Eric M. Hexberg, L. A. Cuscnovich, Dr. Vierling Kersey
Furthering the program inaugurated by members of the West Coast Lumbermen's Association to make available to high school and college students information on the lumber industry onthe West Coast, Tarter, Webster & Johnson, Inc., Wholesale Lumber, has presented a 12 Volume Lumber Book Shelf to the Van Nuys High School and Valley Junior College.
EricM. Hexberg, resident manager of Tarter, Webster & Johnson, Inc., Los Angeles, made the presentation at the October 26th meeting of the Kiwanis Club of Van Nuys, and Dr. Vierling Kersey, principal of Van Nuys High Schools, accepted on behalf of the schools. L. A. (Lou) Cusanovich, of the Val Verde Lumber Co., Van Nuys, and president of the Van Nuys Kiu'anis Club, was also present.
Future lumbermen and lumber customers will have an excellent reference library of factual information on lumber, logging, forestry and lumber history as a result of this fine cooperation between a great industry and the schools of tl-re Western States.
The Book Shelf, which is available through the J. K. Gill Company of Portland, Oregon, contains the follorving: Knorving Ycur Trees, by Collingrvood and Brush; Burning an Empire, by Steu'art Holbrook; Douglas of the Fir, by Athelstan George Harvey; American Conservation, by Ovid Butler; This Fascinating Lumber Business, by Stanley Horn; The LostWoods, by EdwinWayTeale; Paul Bunyan, by James Stevens i Nou' We're Lcggin', by Paul Hosmer; Tall Timber, by Stewart Holbrook; Timber, by James Stevens; Skyo, by I\{artha Hardy, and Forest Trees of the Pacific Coast, by \\r. A. Eliot. On the bookplate attached to the flyleaf of each volume, the following is transcribed:
Presented to
The Van Nuys High School and Junior College
Through the Van Nuys Kiwanis Club by Tarter,. \A/ebster & Johnson, Inc.
Wholesale Lumber
Los Angeles, California
