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REYNIER LUMBER CO.

WHOLESALEDOUGLAS FIR AND REDWOOD

112 Markct St. San Francisco

Portlrnd OGcc, Americar BanL Bldg.

Arrangements for the big joint Concatenation to be held at Livermore on June 8 are well under way, according to an announcement by Bert Bryan, Vicegerent Snark of the Golden Gate District. San Francisco, Oakland, Stockton, the Peninsula, San Jose and Monterey districts will participate inthis affaft, Mr. Bryan says, and Vicegerent Snark Fred Boes, of the Monterey District and Vicegerent Geo. W. Robinson, of the Stockton District, are cooperating to make this the biggest gathering of Hoo Hoo in recent years. The new membership plan has created much discussion and will have a tendency to make interest in Hoo Hoo more active than for some time past.

Lumbermen from all branches of the industry are invited to attend and bring their friends. Membership in Hoo Hoo is not necessary for attendance at this meeting, which will be the last before the vacation season. Tickets are $1.50. The Concatenation will be held in the same setting as the famous Livermore Rodeo. There will be a good dinner at 7:30 p.m., followed by splendid entertainment. Earl Johnson, of Livermore, is in charge of local arrangements.

A. F. Coats

Alfred Freeman Coats, 66, president of the A. F. Coats Lumber Co., Tillamook, Ore., died in Seattle, April 25, after a week's illness. Mr. Coats came to the Northwest in 1886 from Michigan, and settled in Aberdeen, where he formed several logging and lumber companies. Mr. Coats formed the A. F. Coats Lumber Co. and the Coats Driving & Boom Co. of Tillamook, Ore., a few years ago.

He is survived by his widow, three sons, George F., William R. and Alfred F., Jr., all of Tillamook, and three daughters. A twin brother lives in Raymond.

PAUL BAUGH REPORTS GOOD FISHING AT ROCK CREEK LODGE

Paul Baugh, of Los Angeles, associated withE. U. Wheelock, Inc., well known Los Angeles wholesaler, spent the week-encl of May 9 at his high Sierra resort, Rock Creek Lodge, and reports there were manyfine limit catches of mountain trout brought in. Rock Creek Lodge, which is a favorite paradise for California fishermen, is situated within a few miles of Bishop, Calif. The lodge is operated by Mr. and Mrs. Baugh, who offer excellent accommodations for their guests. Many lumbermen visit the lodge during the summer months, and report it to be an excellent spot to enjov a restful vacation.

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