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HILL & MOISTON. INO.
Lumber and its Produets
Wolrnanized Lumber RAIL and CARGO
Los Angeles
Dee C. Essley
Don Clark With Red Cedar Shingle Bureau
Don Clark is now with the Red Cedar Shingle Bureau with headquarters in their Chicago office at 1327 Conway Building. He has been associated with the shingle industry in the Northwest for many years, and has been carrying on a wholesale business in Red Cedar shingles and shakes with offices in Seattle.
New Plywood Plant For Bellingham
Plans for building a cooperative Douglas Fir plywood plant at Bellingham, Wash., were completed at a rheeting of the company's board of directors in Tacoma recentlv. It is stated by the organizers that the company will be capitalized at $50O,0@.
Victor H. Smith, Jr., of Tacoma, was elected a director for three years and made chairman of the board. The other directors are Victor Kulla, Tacoma, and George Woodruff, Seattle, three years; Otto From, Hoquiam, Gus Mourney, Marysville and Albert Matson, Rochester, two years; Ed Westerlund, Aberdeen, Ernest East, South Bend and Alfred Wicks, Seattle, one year.
Opens Office In San Francisco
Rex H. Morehouse has opened an office in San Francisco at 580 Market Street, where he will operate as a wholesale lumber dealer under the name of Morehouse Lumber Co. Mr. Morehouse has been in the wholesale lumber business in San Francisco for the oast 18 months.
Visit Northwest Mill
L. W. MacDonald and L. A. Beckstrom, MacDonald & Bergstrom, Inc., Los Angeles, have returned from a trip to the Trans-Pacific Lumber Corp. mill at Port Orford, Ore. MacDonald & Bergstrom, Inc., represents the Trans-Pacific Lumber Corp. in Southern California.
Will Hold Annual Meeting June 8
The annual meeting of the Philippine Mahogany Manufacturers' Import Association, Inc., will be held on Monday, June 8, at 10 a.m., at the offices of the corporation, 111 West Seventh Street, Los Angeles.
The officers of the Association are: lM. G. Scrim, president; M. S. Chapin, vice-president; F. J. Dunbar, secretarytreasurer, and G. P. Purchase, assistant secretary-treasurer.
Port Orford Cedar Business Good
Geo. A. Ulett, general manager of Smith Wood-Products, Inc., Coquille, Ore., manufacturers of Port Orford Cedar, was a visitor recently at the office of James L. Hall, San Francis'co, California sales agent. He reported that Port Orford Cedar business is good.
Plant Capacity To Be Doubled
American Lumber & Treating Co. has awarded the contract for doubling the capa'city of the treating plant for Wolmanized lumber at Wauna, Ore. The new retort is being built in the plant of the Chicago Bridge & Iron Works. Another new plant is being built by this company at Gainesville, Florida.
Built for lord sizcs ranging from 36'x36" to 66"x94" any length of load. Also spccial types for special needs.