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coos BAY LUMBER COMPANY
Douglas Fb and Hemloch Lumber
It-was reported that Director H. C. Trefi of Los Angeles had b-een suddenly stricken with illness on the previous day, and flowers were ordered sent to his room in-the hospitil. It was said that Mr. Treff expected to be well enough to go home in a week.
- l'he meeting went on record as favoring the annual meeting of the Institute being held in the same week and in the same. locality as that of the California Retail Lumbermen's Association, in order that a joint annual conference of the
Treasurer E. A. Nicholson read his report, which was ordered to be accepted and placed on file.
Mr. Didesch explained the matter of the contribution to the National Home IWodernjzing Bureau, which is merely a flat subscription of one dollar per member.
The meeting ratified the action of the board of directors in adopting the Expulsion Rule, whereby a member may be expelled for non-payment of dues or other sufficient cause.
George IVI. Cornwall told members of the sincere efiort which has been made by the lumber industry in the Northwest _to regulate prqduction by the method of voluntary curtailment.
He also reported on the successful formation of a local Ifome Modernization Bureau in Portland, in which 65 difier€nt concerns are represented.
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ANNUAL PRODUCTION 20O,OOO,OOO FEET
Officers
HOMER W. BUNKER H. J. LEAF President First Vice-President
FRANK B. COLIN
C. E. McKINNIE
Sec'y & Treas, Asst. Sec'y & Treas.
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SALES OFFICES
SAI{ FRANCISCO LOS ANGETES
GEO-R9E WEIR, J. A" THOMAS, Sda! Mrr. &st. Sdlr Mrr. EXPORT .AGENTS
Dant & Rurell, Inc., Portland, Oregon
General Otrice and Mills
MARSHFIELD, OREGON
Remanufocturing Plont
BAY POINT, CALTFORNIA
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