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O'CONNOR A LOS ANGELES VISITOR pi""f. O'Connor, manager of the San Francisco office of -th"- botrorr"r, Lumber to., *as a recent Los Angeles visitor on business where he was calling on the trade and looking over conditions in the Southern California market'
JUNTUS C. SNBaO nBrunlls rnoM NoRTHWEST TRIP
Junius C. Snead, well known wholesaler of San FranciJco, was a recent visitor to the northwest where,he spent " .Ltipt" of weeks visiting thernills. in the Portland, Columbia River, and Puget Sound Districts'
Sacramento Valley Lumbermen's Club Meeting
A largely attende<l meeting 9f $" Sacramento Valley t-ur"ber-t"e'"'s Club was held a-t the Traveler's Hotel, Sacra-."t", on Saturday, April 19. President C' H' Chaqman pr.riJi,A at the *.i.ii"g. Dr. Iverson, of the State Agri- 'cultural Department, rias the speaker of the dayand he ;;;; r; ihte^resting talk on agricirltural conditions throughout the state. .
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DAN.E AND ENTERTATNMENT coMMrrrEE
J. C. McCabe
Al Nolan
Milt Hendrickson
J. Walter KellY, Chairman Thcodore Lerch William RarnPe
C. W. Muller G. W. Fraser
C. C. Stibich i.'u. ll.iti" Homer Maris
HOMERMARrS ENJOYS A W-EEK'S VACATION '
Maris, the wEll known San Francisco lumber-
Pete Noonan Looks Over Bay District Conditions
tt"t returned from a week's vacation that ,he. -spent l" -ios Angeles and other Southern California wn;t. in LJs Angeles. he took some time to call of his friends i-n the hardwood business there. fi" *.a. the trip by automobile and was accompanied by our battery of modern kilns, operated under the direction of an *;."*:lil5*":n*::'tH#'J:"3:":l.uu:f 1""*";\ the most exacting requirements'
Pete Noonan, of the West Valley Lumber Company, Woodland, was a visitor in the Bay District last week where he spent a ferv days looking over lumber conditionsr Wltilg i" Si" Francisco,-he called-on the lumber trade and visited *litr r"".tal of 'his lumbermen friends to get some first hand information on eonditions in the Bay District' Mrs. Maris.
Lumber Salesmenls Club of San Francisco
At a largely attended Iuncheon of the Lumber Salesmen's Club of San Francisco, held at the palace Hotel on Monday, April 21, Richard C. Jones of the Van Arsdale-Harris Ltrmber Co. read a \.ery interesting paper on the ,,Contact , .B-"Tg:" the.Buyer and the Seller." Fred Roth, of J. H. McCallam, who had just returned from Los Angeles Jpoke on lurnber conditions in Los Angeles and Soulhern California.
Central California Lumberman's Club Meet
MR AND MRS. T. B.LAWRENCE RECEIVING CONGRATULATIONS
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Lawrence are the recipients of many congratulations over- the birth ofa baby boy at the Lane Hospital, San Francisco. on April 22. ,iTedi' Lawrence is the popular manager of the Hart-Wood Lumber Co. opera- tions in Southern California.
C" H.GRIFFIN A BAY DISTRICT VISITOR
. C.^H. Griffin, manager of the FIomer T. Hayward Lumber Co. at Santa Cruzl accompanied by his yo,ing son, was a San Francisco visitor during themiddl; of ihe month calling on the lumber trade. Mr. Griffin states that condi- tions in his_locality a-re good, that building operations are active and that thev find the lumber demand il holding up in good shape.
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4"^tllg..sting and largely attended meeting of the Cen- tral California Lumbermen's CIub rvas held"on Aoril 12 at Lodi. President S. J. Irn'in,of the Irwin Lumber Co. of Escaton and president of the club presided at the meet- irrg. There were several interesting ialks which was followed by a general discussion on lrimber and market con- ditions throughout the state.