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LOS ANGDLDS

LOS ANGDLDS

April 6

The Los Angeles lumbermen are going to play golf on Friday afternoon, April 6, 1934, at the Brentwood Country Club, 590 Burlingame Ave. Brentwood Heights Los Angeles. The committee arranging for the tournament states that this rvill be a regular old-fashioned get-together party and a big crowd is expected. Delegations from Santa Barbara, Long Beach, Orange County, San Diego and other sections of Southern California have announced that they will be on hand. All lurnbermen and their guests are invited, and visiting lumbermen in Southern California especially invited to attend. It will be a big day for lumbermen so don't fail to be there.

After the tournatnent, dinner will be served in the Club House at 6:30 p.m. The tournament will start at 1 p.m. and prizes will be awarded to the winners of the various events. Those desiring lunch can be served at the Club House.

The committee in charge of the tournament includes Don Philips, chairman; Ross Blanchard, Walter ,Harris, Kenneth Smith, Harry Graham, E. L. Reitz, C. M. Freeland, Harty V. Hanson, Ed. Servard, Frank Bttrnaby, Jack Thomas, Roy Stanton, Bill Chantland, and Ed. Martin. Make your reservations through Ed. Martin, 318 Central Building, Los Angeles-telephone VAndike 4565.

Max Cook, agricultural engineer, and L. W. "Lew" Blinn, salesman for The Pacific Lumber Company, San Francisco, recently spent a week together perfecting the dealer setup on Palco Redwood Septic Tanks in the vacation areas of the Russian River and Lake County, and in contacting poultry interests in furtherance of the distribution of Palco Redwood Poultry Feeders.

Mr. Cook says that lumber dealers report an optimistic outlook among poultrymen in spite of the present low price of eggs.

Many dealer sales of Palco pre-fabricated products are being made throughout the State, he says, and a high percentage of repeat orders for these products is being received, giving promise of a successful year in this department.

Visit Southern California

Homer W. Bunker, president of the Coos Bay Lumber Co., San Francisco, and George F. Grant, sales manager, were recent visitors to Los Angeles.

BILL O'KEEFFE VISITS SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

Bill O'Keeffe, Watertite Installation Company, San Francisco, was a Los Angeles visitor during the past week on business. He reports that repeat orders for their Watertite hardware are being received continually from architects who have been specifying their products in the past. FIe states that he installed their Watertite hardware on two jobs in San Francisco recently which he was successful in having changed from steel to wood sash. One of these jobs called for 150 openings of frame, sash and trim and was furnished by the Eureka Mill & Door Co. of San Francisco; the other job was furnished by the Acme Planing Mill of San Francisco.

W. W. WOODBRIDGE VISITS CALIFORNIA

Wm. W. Woodbridge, manager of promotion, Red Cedar Shingle Bureau, Seattle, Wash., spent several days in California recently calling on the retail lumber trade and making a general survey of the red cedar shingle market. Mr. Woodbridge states that the Bureau has some attractive literature on red cedar shingles for free distribution. Dealers can secure this literature by writing to the Red Cedar Shingle Bureau at 4455 Stuart Building, Seattle, Wash.

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