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J. O. MEANS
WHOLFSALE LUMBER
I@I CEllfTR.AL BT'ILDING
I-OS ANGELES. CALIFORNIA
J. H. BAXTER & CO.
WHOITSALE LUMBER
Polor-Pilcr-4rcorotcd Mrtcrirl
Ccotral Btdg. lRinity 6332
YATILT E
MARK VY. LIIIARD
WHOLEIAI.E SASH-DOORTI-PANEIS
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Dick Hiscox Convinced
Sam F. Worswick, Pacific Coast Manager, Tavlor Instrument Companies, Rochester, New york, gave an in_ teresting and enjoyable talk at the regular meeting of Hoo-Hoo Club No. 9, held at the palace Hotel on Febtaary 12. His subject was ,.The Romance of the Therrnometer." Mr. Worswick discussed the value of the thermometer in industry, medicine, and the home; he described in detail the various operations in the manufacture of thermometers; and in closing his address, he related the sedative values resulting from bathing in water of the proper temperature. After Mr. Worswick had concluded his talk, Dick Hiscox announced that he was convinced by the speaker's remarks on bathing and was going to take a bath the following Saturday night.
Fred Hamlin was the Chairman of the Day. Byron Wells rendered several excellent vocal numbers, accompanied by Tom Tomilson on the piano. Identification Badge No. 9 was raffled off and won by R. O. Wilson; the winning of the badge carries with it the title of ,,Esteemed Tom Cat" for one year. A. B. Wastell announced that on WednesdaJ_, February 18, there would be a meeting of the East.Bay Hoo-Hoo members at the peerless Cafe, O-akiand, for .the. purpJse 91 sub_mittigg:_ a plan for the ".g""ir"iloii of the East Bay Hoo-Hoo Club.
President Rod Hendrickson announced that R. F. Ham_ matt would be Chairman of the Day at the meeting to be h.eld on February-26. Kenneth Smith will have "f,'"rg" oi the meeting on March 12.
America's Fineet Oak Flooring SUPERIOR BRAND
A,lso High Grade Hardwood Lumber ROLLINS .A,. BROWN
Southern California Reprerentative 515 Hillstreet Bldg. VAndike 4605
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WENDLING N.ATHAIf OO. PACIFIC LUMBER CO.
A. L. HOOVER - ?OG Standard CIt Bldg. PHONES VAndtLc t5it2 TUcLcr ttt2
L. H. IVES & CO.
711 VAN NUYS BLDG.
TRinity 759f
Lumben-Lath-Sbingler
La Mesa Lumber Co Incorporates
_ A-rticles_of incorporation have recently been filed by the La Mesa Lumber company at a capitalization of $100,000, the firm name to be changed to the Park Lumber company. The new officers and stockholders of the firm are C. e. Park, president; D. Frank Park, vice-president; and H. C. Park, secretary-treasurer. The busintss of the firm was formerly conducted under a co-partnership, with Mr. Park and his two sons the members, and D. Frank Park in active management. The latter will still continue in the management of the business.
The company is now operating two establishments, one qt La Mesa Heights, under the management of Ralph W. Smith, and the main yard at La Mesa.
NEW SECRETARY FOR B. C. SHINGLE MANUFACTURERS
Vancouver, B. C., Feb. 20.-Edward Bevan has been ap- pointed secretary-manager of the British Columbia Shingle Manufacturers'Association to succeed Fred H. Lamar, who now_has an important position with the Creo-Dipt Co., Inc. of North Tonawanda, New York. Mr. Bevan-has had a lot of experience in the shingle business and has also had considerable experience in association work. He is a brother of Arthur Bevan, treasurer and assistant secretary-manager of the shingle branch, West Coast Lumbermen's Association. The offices of the B. C. Shingle Manufacturers' Association are now at 108 Yorkshire Building, Vancouver, B. C.
Yard Incorporates
The Goodyear Lumber Company, Greenwood, has incorporated for one and one half million dollars.