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TIryENTY YEAPS AGC
J. C. Ferger, Fresno, rvas re-elected president of the San Joaquin Valley Lumbermen's Club at the 26th annual meeting held at Fresno on January 20. The other officers reelected were: Elmore King, Bakersfield, vice-president; J. G. Martin, Fresno, treasurer, and Frank Minard, Fresno, secretary.
Fifteen kittens were catenation held in the rooms on January 27.
initiated into Hoo-Hoo at a conSan Francisco Commercial Club
James H. McElroy and Leo G. Cheim opened a retail lumber yard in San Jose, operating under the name of McElroy-Cheim Lumber Company.
Kerckhoff-Cuzner Mill & Lumber construction of a new warehouse and Brawlev vard.
Co. completed the storage shed at its
This issue carried an illustrated write-up of White Brothers, hardwood lumber distributors, San Francisco.
The Glendale News devoted a sues calling attention to the tenth column in one of its isanniversary of the Fox-
Woodsum Lumber Company of Glendale, description of its office and plant. with a full
The George M. Huff Lumber Company incorporated to engag'e in the retail lumber business in Los Angeles.
S. J. Maakstad of Sacramento was appointed manager of the Sunset Lumber Company's branch yard at Galt.
Barr Lumber Company ii-"r."r"d its yard facilities at the Whittier yard. A gravity carrier also was installed to speed-up unloading of cars.
Construction work started on the new office and sales room of the Peoples Lumber Company at Ventura.
Arrangements rvere completed by Friend & Terry Lumber Company of Sacramento, for the operation of the McSwain planing mill of that city. Nerv machinery was installed and other improvements were made to the mill.
An electric lighting system has been suspended over the entire yard of the Viney-Milliken Lumber Co. at Baldwin Park, making it as bright by night as by day. This serves not only as a good advertisement but reduces the operations of pilferers to a minimum.