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Newsy News From All Over State
MR. FRANK H. HARRIS IS LOS ANGELES VISITOR
Mr. Frank H. Harris, Vice President and manager of the Van Arsdale Harris Lumber Company, San FranCisco, was in Los A'ngeles for several d,ays last week.
Mr. Harris is a member of tht Board of Education in San Francisco and made this trip south to make a study of school conditions in Southern California. He was a guest at the lumbermen's luncheon at the'ir last meeting and made a very interesting talk on the school situation, in San Francisco and Los Angeles.
H. A. HENDRICKSEN RETURNS FROM TEXAS TRIP
Mr. H. A. Hendricksep, General Manager of the Sunset Paint Company, Los Angeles, has returned from a business trip to Iil Paso, Texas, where the Sunset Paint Company operate a branch plant.
Arthur Twohy Returns From East
Mr. Arthur Twohy, Los Angeles, representative for the Albion Lumber Company, is back from a months' trip to the east.
Mr. Twohy was at the Mayo Brothers sanatarium for two weeks, going there through the s'outh where he 'i'isited several of the hardw,ood mills. He is much improved in health, and is back on the job.
Mark Lillard Goes To Albuquerque
Mr. Mark Lillard, Los Angeles representative for the \\''hitfier Jackson Company of Albuquerque, spent a week at their plant recentlv.
BETTER PAINT MAKES
BETTER HOMES
We have a paint proposition to live lumber dealers, who deaine to handle paintr of quality and baclred by serwice.
Ourmaterials arc made forpcople who knorv what good paint will do to improve tlre acceptability of their lumber.
H. J. ANDERSON rN. SAN FRANCTSCO
Mr. H. J. Anderson, formerly connected with the Gerlinger Anderson Lumber Compan.v, Portland, and nolv the head of the H. J. Anderson Companl-, was at San F'rancisco last week, orr business.
Economy Wall Fixture Company Make Additions To Plant
The Economy Wall Fixture Company, manufacturers of built in features, in Los Angeles has just completed their new mil,l at the plant at 1272 South N{ain Street. This addition is 90x90.feet, and makes their plant,one of the up to date mills turning out ironing boards, medicine cabinets etc. in Los Angeles.
Mr. L. A. Croshell and A. H. Croshell are the owners of this progressive company.
Draws Protest From Long Beach
In an article in the last issue of THE CALIFORNIA LUMBER ITvIERCHANT concerning the building records broken in California in March, the totals for Long Beach rvere inadvertantly left out, with the result that the following letter was received very soon after publication.
We have just been looking through the April 15th issue, particularly, page 5, and wish to register a complaint on your having failed to include the fastest growing city in the United States on this page.
Very truly yours,
HAYWARD LU\{BER & INVEST\{ENT CO.