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Our own f,rer:t of 25 ships Fine lumber-,quick deliveries. Let our nearest sales of- is bringing these orders into California and world Ports F1 hce or sales representafive quote every d^y. you on straight or mixed cars.
Twenty-five years of expan' Besides cargo facilities, we have sion have developed McCor- a departrrent specializing on mick facilities until th"y now rail business.
Exclusiye Califonia distributots for Weyulueusa Fir Flnring and Walton Yenein Panek SALES OFFICES: San Frcncisco-2l, Ma*a Sheet; Darcnport 3500. Los AnseLs-77oo Lane Mortsase Building; Tinity 5241 Phoenix-C- P- HentT'tQ rcsZnuth,e, 423 Heard ni;tf,;"g. wtllLS: St.Helcns,Or"gor; Port Ldlon' and Port Gamble, fuashinpnn. fngAffNC PLANT: St.HeErc, Orqon- PLANING narrrst san Diigo. DISTRIBUTtrON YARDS: Vitningtott atd san Di"go. Douglar Flr . Gedar . tpruce . Hentoch,
Foresters Visit The Pacific Lumber Company Operations
A party of 60, including many of the foresters who attended the meeting of the Society of American Foresters held at San Francisc_o last month, visited the mill opera- tions of The Pacific Lumber Company at Scotia following their convention. The tour was condircted bv R. F. Haml matt, secretary-manager of the California iledwood Association. While at Scotia, they were the guests of The Pacific Lumber Company, wheri all the arringements for their__co-mfor-t agd pl-asure had been made by=Ed. Yoder. Mr. Yoder also had charge of the party on thiir inspection trip through the various milt operitions of their large redwood plant.
cHANcEs lrADE ryilBt"rNc LU}IBER co..
Ivan Benneche, assistant manager of the Sterling Lumber Co. at Orovillg has been traniferred to the coripany's yard at Redding where he will act as manager. He fu succeeding Mr. Frederickson at their Redding yard, who has been transferred to the company's yard ai Salinas, where he will manage this yard. Mr. Mullen, who has been acting as manager of the Sterling Lumber Co. yard at Folsom, has been transferred to the company's yard.at Orovillc, where he will act as assistant minager lo Ray Hunter, manager of thcir Oroville yard.
AL NOLAN MAKES TOUR OF. SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY
_Nolan, Assistant Western Sales Manager of The Pacific Lumber Company has just completed a tdur of the San Joaquin Valley. He-travelid with,i{ugh Alderman, the company's respresentative in that territory.
I B. E. BowE REpREsENTs NATToNAL I ASSOCTATTON rN LOS ANGELES
/ A. C. Horner, Manager of the Western Division of the / National Lumber Manufacturers' Association, announces that E. E. Bowe, field engineer of the Western Division office, has been assigned to headquarters in Los Angeles in connection with trade extension activities.
Mr. Bolve's immediate activities will be in connection with the investigation now being made by the National looking toward improved methodi of design and construction of oil derricks. He will also contact architects, engtneers, and other users of wood for the purpose of finding out ways and means whereby the National may be of service to lhem, and will assist-specifying buyers in their efforts to find "a. right wood foi eveiy use and the right use IOr everv wood.-'
LUUBERMEN'S CLUB OF ARIZONA TO HOLD ' ANNUAL CONVENTION ON MARCH 16,II,AND 18
Secretary R. V. Baker announces that the Annual Convcntion of the Lumbermen's Club of Arizona has been charrged to March 16, 17 and 18. The meeting will be held at Phoenix and the headquarters for the Clu-b will be the Adams Hotel. Secretary Baker states that an interesting and instructive program is being arranged. One of thE features of the program will be a playlet entitled "The Old Lumber Yard Verius the New Luitber' Store" which is being arranged for by the West Coast Lumber Trade Burcau"
J. S. JOPES BACK AT HrS DESK AcArN
J. S. Jopes, manager of the Diamond Match Co. yard at Winterg is on the job again after being confined to his home over the holidays with a slight attick of influenza._
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