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HOGA]I LUIUIBER GO.

wHor.EsAr.E AND IOBBING

LUMBERilIttWORK SASII and D00RS

Since 1888

OFFICE, MIII, YAND AND DOCKII

2nd & Alice Sts., Ockl<rnd Glencourt 6861

T. P. Hogan 3rd \(/ith Hogan Lumber Co.

T. P. Hogan III, son of T. P. Hogan, Jr., Hogan Lumber Company, Oakland, recently joined the organization founded in 1888 by his grandfather, T. P. Hogan. Ife graduated from the University of California last May, ancl gained a little experience in the business when he rvorked during high school and college vacations.

lfe u'as manag'er of the University of California baseball team that made a trip through 20 Eastern States last stlmmer.

Mrs. John D. Tennant

Nfrs. John D. Tennant, wife of the vice-president and general manag'er of Long-Bell Lumber Company, died at her home in L,ongview, Wash., December 9, after having been in poor health for some time. She had been a Longview resident since 1923.

Surviving relatives include her husband, a daughter, Miss Florence Tennant of Yakima, Wash., a son, John D. Tennant, Jr., Longview; three grandsons, one granddaughter, her father C. B. Sweet of Los Angeles, and an uncle, Henry Sweet of Kansas City.

Visits Los Angeles Office

Lumber Business

Mrs. A. B. Thomas are proMercantile Co. at Pine Knot. retail lttmber business.

Calling On Trade

NI. W. Shearer, Rockport Redwood Co., is in Los Angeles. and with E. A. Goodrich. they are calling on the trade.

R. E. Seeley of Seattle, manag'er of Puget Sound Associated Mills and South Sound Lumber Sales, Inc., spent a feu' days last rveek in Los Angeles conferring with George S. Melville, manager of the California office of South Sound Lumber Sales. Mr. Seeley was on his rvay to the East Coast.

Sees Rose Bowl Game

Dale Fischer, sales manager of Fischer Lumber Co., Marcola, Ore., traveled to Pasadena to see the Rose Bowl game, January 2, and, on the u'ay home called on the San Francisco wholesalers.

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