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BEECH

QUARTERED OAK ffJ:T, BIRCH lryT-':, PLAIN OAK (Easten ud Jap, ud Jap)

BASSWOOD OAK TIMBERS

WHITE CEDAR OAK (Bot srak)

YELLOW CEDAR OAK DIMENSION

RED (TrcI CEDAR PHILIPPINE MAHOGANY

SPANISH CEDAR SUGAR PINE

CHERRY WHITE PINE

RED GUM POPLAR

HICKORY ROSESrOOD

IRONBARK SpRUCE

JENTZERO SYCAMORE

JUANA COSTA TEAK

LIGNUM VITAE BLACK WALNUT

Red River Carrying Hardwood Doors atL. A. W'arehouse

Hardwood doors on the Paul Bunyan "ln/o" cores are now carried in stock by The Red River Lumber Company at their warehouse at 702 E. Slauson Ave., Los Angeles.

The "lOOVo" cores so called because of their construction rvith 100% California Pine and 16/o lamination have been used for several years bv leading manufacturers of hardwood and by The Red River people in their California Pine doors. They have earned an enviable reputation for stability, and freedom from distortion.

Hardwood veneered doors and panels are now being extensively manufactured by the Red River factories at Westrvood, Lassen County, and distributed nationally. California Pine offers many superior qualities as a base for fine hardwood and economies in manufacture afford competitive prices.

Bataan, the well known Philippine hardwood, is the standardized face of the doors carried instock. One-panel, three-panel and slab doors are the stock styles. Oak, rvalnut, birch, gum, and other woods are furnished to order, also special designs.

With hardwood doors of their own manufacture, covered by their own guarantee The Red River Los Angeles warehouse supplements their complete line of California Pine lumber, sash, doors, and plywood, and local factory facilities for special service.

Hoo Hoo Club No. 9

Frank G. White, chief engineer of the Board of State Harbor Commissioners, lvas the speaker of the day at the regular monthly meeting of San Francisco Hoo Hoo Club No. t held at the Commercial Club, San Francisco. Thursday noon, January 29.

Mr. White's talk, which dealt with present and future development of the Port of San Francisio, was both interesting and instructive, and all who attended left the meeting with a greater knorvledge of the great port rvhich covers 1O miles of waterfront, has 49 piers and 65 miles of Belt Line railroad. The speaker said that the Commissioner's development prog'ram included the eventual removal and replacement of all the old piers, the building as soon as possible of a new Third Street bridge, and the development of Islais Creek.

Entertainment was furnished by a very fine singer, Philip Ryder, accompanied by Tomrny Tomlinson.

President Jim Farley presided. Vicegerent Snark Bert Bryan came over from Oakland to attend the meeting.

Pacific Appoints New Export Manager

Edric E. Brown, who u'as recently transferred from New York office of The Pacific Lumber Company to San Francisco offrce, has been appointed manager of company's export department.

ARTHUR BERNHAUER RECOVERING

Arthur W. Bernhauer, of the Fresno, president of the Millwork recently undenvent an operation in is now well on the lvay to recovery.

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