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R. G. NOEBIIIS [UMBDN GO.
Dktribunrs ol Pacific Coast Forest Products
HOGA]I LUNBER GO.
WHOI.ESAI.E AITD IOBBING
LUTBER _ TIttWORK
SlSll and D00RS
Sincc 1888
OFllCF. UII& YTAD AIID DOCIS 2rrd 6 Alice Sts., Oq}lcnd
Gloacourt 8861
L, t, GARR & CO,
f;rlllifqnilr gtgar and Ponderw Pine
Scles Agente For
SACRAMENTO BOX & TUMBER CO.
MOUNT HOUGH LUMBER CO.
Sf,CBAMET|TO LOS TNGEI.ES
P. O. Bor 1282 W. D. Duntrbg Tdctypo Sc-13 138 Cbc-xor ol Coruorco Eldg.
Ouick Delivery Of Long Timbers
IN FIR AND REDWOOD
KILPATRICK & COMPANY
Dcelerr in Forest Productr
General Oflice Crocker Bldg., Scm Frcmcisco 4, Calil.
Southenr Cclilornicr Office crnd Ycrd 1240 Bti'rn Ave., Wilmingrtor, Calif., P. O. Box 5t[8
An&ew I, Ware
Andrew J. Ware, pioneer business man and lumberman, passed away at his home in Corona on January 7. He was 84 years of age.
Born in Stubenville, Ohio, in 1859, he came to Corona in 1893 from Iowa and he engaged in the confectionary business. Later he was employed by the Newport Lumber Company at its Corona branch. Forty years ago next month he assisted in organizing the Corona Lumber Companv and served in active management of that business until 1923, when he retired.
Mr. Ware was one of the organizers of the First National Bank and served as president for some time. He also assisted in organizing a company that started the Corona Daily Independent.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Florence M. Ware; four nieces, Miss Florence Ware, Los Angeles, Mrs. Wilford Lambeth, San Diego, Mrs. Charles Davis, Jr., Santa Barbara, and Mrs. Aubrey E. Corothers, Long Beach; anll four nephews, Frank and Howard of Corona, Lewis H. of Santa Ana, and Sheriff Robert Ware of El Centro.
Funeral services were held at Corona on January 11.
lvlrs" I. M. Ccrrson
Mrs. John Milton Carson, widow of the late John Milton Carson of Dolbeer & Carson Lumber Company, passed away in Eureka on January 5 at the age of.78.
She is survived by a daughter, Mrs' Clarence La Boyteaux of Nevada City; a grandson, Lieut. Ellsworth La Boyteaux, U. S. Army, and a great-granddaughter, Leslie La Boyteaux.
Funeral services were held in Eureka on Friday, January 7.
lvlrs. Idcr G. Hooper
Funeral services were held in Oakland on January 3 for Mrs. Ida G. Hooper, widow of Charles A. Hooper, pioneer California lumberman. Mrs. Hooper, who was 83, passed away at her home in Piedmont, Calif., on December 31.
Charles A. Hooper, who died in 1914, was one of the six Hooper brothers who came to California in the Gold Rush days, and one of the four who engaged in the lumber business. The first ventures.of these pioneers were at Sacramento, and in 1866 they were barging lumber from their Sacramento yards down the river to their yards at Spear and Market Streets, San Francisco.
Mrs. Hooper is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Isabelle H. Creed and Mrs. Idolene H. Hale.
tv1rs, Mcric Griffen
Mrs. Maria Bedford Griffen, widow of the late Charles H. Griffen, pioneer Los Angeles and Artesia lumberman, passed away at her home in Los Angeles on December 3O. She was 83 years of age. Mr. Griffen died in laly, 1942. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. James S. Jarrott, and a son, Dr. Bedford B. Griffen. She was the mother of Charles H. Griffen, Jr., who was prominent in California lumber circles for many years, and grandmother of Charles H. Griffen, IIf, formerly sales manager for the Monterey Redwood Company at 'Santa Cruz, and now in the U. S. Army Transport Service.
TWf NTY YEAAS AGO
From the cfanuary 16rl;o124r Issue
This issue carried a career sketch of O. H. Barr, president of the Barr Lumber Company, Santa Ana.
A meeting of the Southern California Retail Lumber Dealers' Association was called for January D to act on the proposed merger of the Association with the California Retail Lumbermen's Association.
Elmore King, King Lumber Company, Bakersfield, and Mrs. King received congratulations from their many friends on the birth of a daughter, Rae King, born in San Francisco on January 1.
The Sunkist Lumber Company opened a retail lumber yard at Monrovia.
Articles of in,corporation were ber Company of Palo Alto.
Albert A. Frost, manager of pany and San Diego Lumber host to the employees of both dinner and entertainment.
Port Orford Cedar
(f,Iro Lnown crs Wbite Cedqr or Lawsolr Cypress)
Lumber Ties Crossing PlcrnksDecking Tunnel TimbersVenetian Blind Stock
Aleo Supplierr ol SPUT NEDWOOD, DOUGLTS FIN, BED CEDAN, I'NTNEATED AND CBEOSOIED PRODUCTS
ALASEA CEDAB (abo Lnown ct Yellow Cedar or Alcrlrc Cyprers)
JAMDS L. HALI,
f|Xl, Il,Ellr Building, Scn Frcnclrco l, Cat. Phor SUftu 75ilt
WHOLESII.E-Pcclfic Cocrt Woodr-W,ttEB C Bf,IL gttlppEts
Factory
TUMBER.YARD STOCKS
Ponderosa Pine filed bv the Merner Lum- the Frost Hardwood ComCompany, San Diego, was companies at a Christmas
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Plans were under way by the Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo to make the concatenation to be held the evening of February 19 one of the largest in Hoo-Hoo history. There u'ill be well over one hundred kittens initiated.
Howard Curran, Wilfred T. Cooper Lumber Company, Los Angeles, and Miss Eliza.beth Doak of Rutherford. were married on December 31.
E. D. Tennant was re-elected president of the Los Angeles District Lumbermen's Club at the annual meeting on Januarv 3.
Aircrcrft Lcrbor
Aircraft plants have received a list of jobs considered too hazardous for 16 and l7-year-old, workers by the Children's Bureau, Department of Labor.
IYHOI,N$AI,D BUII,DIilfi $UPNY, IilC.
Wholescrle Distributors ol Lumber cnd itB Produds in Ccrrlocd Qucmtities
Wcnehouse Dishibution ol Wholesale Building Supplies
Ior the Decler Trade
Tetephone ' ,607 gz,'d st
TEnplebcn 696{-5-6 Oq}lcld" Calit
Sugar Pine
Douglas Fir
White Fir
McDIIFFEE TUMBER SATES CORP, 382 Moncrdnock Bldg.
SAN FNANCISCO 5
Phone GArlield 7tg6
BACK PANET (OMPANY
ITHOLESALE PLYITOODS
310-314 East 32nd Street
LOS ANGELES
ADams 4995
Rait Shippers
OUATITY FIR YARD STOCK
Northcn Cclllonla Rcprrtotadvr o. L BUSSITM lll Mctrt 8L, ga!
Frcrdrco, folophoae TUtoa llg0
Sontlrrr coffi-ilerrroarcdio
Bobcrt g. Orgood tDl Soufl Spdlgr Str..L Lol Aagde-, tohlrhono V&d&r !61 r*o"f-iffiorour.
I. G. DECBEN
P. O. !c 1085, Pborah,
Cijas Sified Advertising
LUMBER EXECUTIVE WANTED
Man, 35 to 40 years, executive and sales type-must have full knowledge of lumber business-Douglas Fir, Redwood, Spruce, Ponderosa Pine and Plywood. A man who can handle yard and sales force. This is an up-and-going, go-getting concern looking for same type of man. Give full qualifications first letter. All replies will be treated strictly confidential.
Address Box C-1016, California Lumber Merchant, 508 Central Bldg., Los Angeles 14, Calif.
POSITION WANTED
Lumberman with 20 years of experience in retail yard as salesman and manager, wishes wholesale connection in and for Sacramento territory. Well known to the trade. Good references.
Address Box 1012, California Lumber Merchant, 508 Central Bldg., Los Angeles 14, Calif.
POSITION WANTED
Lumberman, experienced in both wholesale and retail fields, executive type, highest references, draft exempt, available for opening.
Address Box C'1014, California Lumber Merchant, 508 Central Bldg., Los Angeles 14, Calif.
POSITION WANTED
Lunberman desires position with wholesaler or manufacturer. Knows California trade. 2O years experience. Age 45. Can furnish good references. Will go anywhere.
Address Box C-1017, California Lumber Merchant, 508 Central Building, Los Angeles 14, Calif.
Experienced Retail Yard Man
Permanent position for good man. Must know millwork, plumbing, paints, counter and yard selling, and waiting on custorners. Give references, salary ex' pected, and date can begin. Fresno.
Address Box C-1018, California Lumber Merchant, 5O8 Central Bldg., Los Angeles 14, Cdif.
YARD WANTED
Private party interested in bunng a well eetablis-hed retail yard from owner
Address Box C-1011, California Lumber Merchant, 508 Central Bldg., Los Angeles 14, Calif.
WANT TO BUY YARD
Will pay cash for going lumber yard, anywhere between Stockton and Bakersfield.
Geo. Bailey, 121 East Seventh Street, Bakersfield, Calif.
WANTED
First class sticker hand. Permanent position. Good wages.
H. \IJ. Koll Mill & Lumber Co.,2124 l{ydc Park Blvd., Los Angeles 44, Calif. Phone AXminster 88{8.
WANT TO BUY
Want to buy a suburban Los Angeles or nearby small country yard as going concern.
Address Box C-1007 California Lumber Merchant 508 Cenral Bldg., Los Angeles 14, Calif.
YARD WANTED
Cash available for retail yard of moderate size in Los Angeles or suburban area.
Address Box C-1O15, California Lumber Merchant, 508 Central Bldg., Los Angeles 14, Calif.
YARD FOR SALE
Southern California Lumber Yard and store on main highway near Los Angeles. Lease $100.@ a month. Inventory of merchandise and lumber $17'000. Twohy Lumber Company, Petroleum Bldg., Los Angeles 15, Calif.
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WANTED
Gentleman with some lumber experience, capable of taking dictation and typing.
Sun Lumber Company, Beverly Hills, Calif.
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