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SATTA FE TUMBER Gt|.
Incorporated Feb. 14' 1908 A. J. ttGustt Russellts Outfit
LOS ANGELES
601 A. G. Bartlett Bldg.
J. C. Ellis, Agent
REPRESENTING:
SAN FRANCISCO St. Clair Bldg. 16 California St.
DOLLAR PORTLAND LUMBER CO.
PORTLAND, ORE.
COAST RANGE LUMBER CO.
MABEL, ORE.
REVIVE_ IT'S T'WENTYFIVE
Time to try our SUDDEN SERVICE
Orange County Lumbermen's Club Holds Ladies Night
Eighty-six members and guests attended the ladies, night meeting,9f the Orange County Lumbermen,s Club, hild at the William Penn Hotel, Whittier, on the night of January 3lst.
President Walter Spicer, Santa Ana, presided.
Mr. Herbert Stone of the Building Material Dealers Credit Association, Los Angeles, spokJ on "Credits.,,
A. WHISNANT ELECTED SECRETARY OF PACIFIC LOGGING CONGRESS
The Pacific Logging Congress recently elected A. Whisnant, who is a well known figure in newspaper and trade journal work in Oregon, as iecretary, to-divote his full time to the activities of the congress.
The next congress will be held in Seattle in October and o19 of the big features will be a big exposition of machine_ry,_ equipment and supplies used in logging on the Pacific Coast.
Until recently Mr. Whisnant was g'eneral staff representative of a Chicago lumber trade journal.
W. H. SIMON IS CALIFORNIA VISITOR
Mr. Will H. Simon, General Manager of the Nicolai Door Manufacturing Company, Portland, with Mrs. Simon, has been enjoying a holiday in California.
He spent some time at Coronado, and visited around Los Angeles, taking in the Wampas Ball on the night of the 5th.
Forgie In North
Robt. Forgie, Los Angeles representative for Donovan, spent ten days in San Francisco, this
Bloedelmonth.
Twohy Lumber Co.
22 | Kerckhotr Bldg. Los Angeles, BDwy. 0843
CARGO-Fir, Redwood, Sugar Pine-RAIL
'We can always supply Fir Columns and Drain Boards from stocl(
Exclusive Southern California Agents
E. J. DODGE
TACOMA LUMBERMEN'S CLUB
Trustees of the Tacoma Lumbermen's Club for the year 1925 are as follows-: James Dempsey, Dempsey Lumber Co.;.Frost !nyd9r, Clear Fir Lumber Co.; J. G. Irlewbegin, Newbegin Lumber Co.; M. S. Fairchild, -Tidewate, ftiti Co.; lohtDg\ _ _ e,- .!1rl er eo.; Corydon Wag- ner, St. Paul & Tacnma Lumber Co.; E. A. Wright, picific Mutual Door Co.; and Karl B. Kellogg, Sh[ Lumber Co.
James G.-New_begin was elected president by the board to succeed Lee L. Doud. Frost Snyder was elected vice- president. Mr. Snyder is president bi ttre Clear Fir Lum_ ber Co. E. A. Wright, western manager of the pacific Mutual Door Co., was elected secretary-ltreasurer.
ROSEBURG,
OREGON, GETS NE\v PLANT
A. S. Coen, formerly of Monrovia, Calif., who is oDerat- ing a sawmill near here, will erect a planing mill anh box factory immediately. Mr. Coen's twb sons- are members of the-com.pany. The planin-g mill will specialize on pro- ducts for the Southern and M-iddle West trade
Vernonia Mill Puts On Second Shift
The Oregon--American Lumber Company began operat- ing a second shift at its mill at Vernonia, 6res;r. a cbuple of weeks ago. This will increase productio-n of lumber from 275,aN to 550,000 feet per day.-
Big Shingle Shipment
^^]a9o-ma, Wash., Feb. 2.-An order of more than 6,000,- 000 shingles, ranking as one of the largest shinele shioments which ever left this port today. - All the-shinglis were cut in Tacoma and viCinity and are for deliverf at Charleston, S. C.