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Plans and Progress Here and There What Busy California Lumber Folks Are Talking About
Reed And Muller At Eureka
John L. Reed, Vice-President and General Manager of J. R. Hanify & Co., and -Iohn P. Muller, in charge of rail sales, were recent visitors at the company's rnill at Eureka ,ryhe_rg they spent a week on business matters. During Mr. Muller's absence, H. H. Scoville, their representative ii the Sacramento and San Joaquin Valley territories, was assigned to work in the San Francisco office.
L. Fr. MS & CO.
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON
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EA,RLHOFFMAN CO.
Southcrn Califonle Arocbtc: 707 Manh-Strong Bldg, LOS ANGELES
Phono l27-ELPico 2{29
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Ganahl Acquires New Site
The C. Ganahl Lumber Company h,as purchased twelve acres on South Park Ave., near the Goodyear Tire Company plant in Los Angeles. They announce that they will not start operations here for probably two or three years but intend using the ground for a distributing yard at some future date.
Harrington Visits South
G. M. Harr,ington, of MacDonald and Harrihgton Lumber Co. of San Francisco, was a recent visitor to Los Angeles where he met his ,m'other, Mrs. A. Harrington and 'his sister, Miss Mary Harrington on their arrival from Minneapolis. Mr. Harrington's folks plan to remain in Southern California for three or four months. While in the south, he also spent a few days att_ending to business matters with their Southern California representative, Cliff Bergstrom.
New Redwood Exhibit At Los Angeles
R. F. Hammatt, Secretary-Ma.nager of the California edwood Association has returned to San Francisco, 'after spending several days in L,os Angeles arranging for their new exhibit in the Metropolitan Building. He states that fhe new exhibit wi,ll have an English cottage effect, with shake exterior and paneled interior, and a pergola entrance. There will be concealed c'abinets in which will be illustrated various finishes including o,il stains, acid stains, enamels, and paints; also a complete exhibit of the various moulding patterns, so that the prospective home-builder can select with their architect or contractor just what they want. The cottage will be l0/2x61, containing one room with a fire place, while the pergola will be 5x6. The cottage will be fitted up so that ,it can be used as a consulting room by architects and contractors, who will be invited to use it with their clients. Work on installing the new exhibit will be started about the middle of the month.