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Bert Maule Becomes Millwork
Bert Maure, *",,
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," the milrwork industry of Southern California, has finally.started merchandising millwork' on his own hook. After years ot varied "n"d ,o"..ttful experience in working for others in the millwork game, and establishing an enviable re'cord a.s a millwork stitistician, he has decided to use this experience as a foundation for a business of his own' He has opened ofifices at 5810 South Normandie Ave., Los Angeles, #h"t" he is selling millwork under his own name, E' R-' Maule. More ab&t his connections will be announced later.
Santa Ctuz Lumber Co. BuYs Loggin$ Railroad
The Santa Cruz Lumber Co., Santa Cruz, recently purchased a logging railroad ll miles long, fo-rmerly owne.d by the Hume--B&nett Lumber Co., Hume, Calif., and will put tttit to use in the Santa Cruz.mountains to reach a new stand of Redwood timber bought from the old Western Shore Co., which it is estimated will supply the mill with logs for six years. The rails, logging cars and a 4Gton loiomotive *iU be transferred at once to the new location'
The company cut a little more than 9,000,000 feet of lumber last y""..' George N. Ley, president, and James M' Maddock, secretary-treasurer conducted negotiations with the sellers.
G. Collins Elected President of Sawmill Conference
W. G. Collins, Superintendent of the Union Lumber Co', Fort Bragg, was elelted president of the Sawmill Engineering Conffience at the thiee-day meeting of that body held at-Longview, Wash., February 26,27 -and 28.
Char"les Ingram, Snoqualmil Falls Lumber Co., fn-oqualmie Falls, Wash., was-elected vice-president, and George F. Cornwall, The Timberman, Portland, was re-elected secretary-tredsurer.
Regional advisers elected for California were: Pine, AndiLarson. McCloud River Lumber Co., McCloud; Red*ooi, F. W. Bender, The Pacific Lumber Co., ybtia.
Merner-sheldont
Paul M. P. Merner, president and general manager of the Merner Lumber Co., Palo Alto, was married to Miss Frances Sheldon, research assistant in law at Stanford Universitv. at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Kolster, at Paio Alto, on February 26. After the wedding breakfast the couple left for a honeymoon at Del Monte.
The bride was graduated with high honors from the Stanford Law School in 1924, and Mr. Merner is also a Stanford graduate.
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