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Club No. 39 Welcomes New Members George Ream Reports lmproved Business

Henry M. Hink, Dolbeer & Carson Lumber Co., vice president of East Bay Hoo Hoo Club No. 39, presided at the regular meeting of the club in place of President Gordon D. Pierce, who was absent through illneSs. The meeting was held.in the Athens Athletic Club, Oakland, Monday evening, February 10.

The club welcomed a large number of new members, and proper recognition was given to the fact that the East Bay Club was formed eleven years ago (February 18, 1925).

Professor Emanuel Fritz gave one of his short talks on moisture in wood, speaking mainly on the subject of dry kilning.

The principal speaker was Dr. Ray H. Fisher, who gave a very vivid account of the operation of the "Pony Express," its historical background, etc. Dr. Fisher's father was one of the express riders, operating out of Salt Lake City. The speaker had many interesting souvenirs with which to illustrate his talk.

Jas. B. Overcast won the door prize of $5.@.

Announcement was made of the fact that the Fourth Annual Reveille is to be held in April. The meetin$ was well attended.

Injured In Auto Accident

Dick Twohy, lGyear-old son of Arthur Twohy, Twohy Lumber Co., Los Angeles, was injured in an automobile accident Sunday morning, February 23, on the Angeles Crest Highway near Montrose. He is now confined to the Monte Sano hospital, Los Angeles.

George Ream, Sales Manager for Kerckhoff-Cuzner Mill & Lumber Company, at Los Angeles, is very "high" at the present time on conditions and prospects for building during the coming season in Southern California. He thinks 1936 will be as much better than 1935 than 1935 was an improvement over L934, and that since the increasing building volume is made up mostly of homes and other small type buildings, it means just that much better business for the retail lumber trade. Kerckhoff-Cuzner carries one of the biggest lines of building material of any jobber in the state, and is well stocked in anticipation of a fine season.

BUYS S. S. SAN DIEGO

The E. L. Reitz Company of Los Angeles has purchased the steam schooner San Diego from the Hart Wood Lumber Co. The steamer will operate in the coastwise lumber service.

Visits Los Angeles Office

L. C. Stewart, Sudden & Christenson, San Francisco, was a visitor at the company's Los Angeles office around the middle of February.

Move To New Location

The California Mill & Lumber Co have unoved to 200 East Victory Boulevard, Burbank. They were formerly at 3330 West 36th Street, Los Angeles.

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