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13th Annual Reveille Draws Capacity Crowd
As was fully expected there was. a capacity ..o*i of 350 at the 13th Annual Reveille, held at Hotel Claremont, Berkeley on Friday evening, April 27.
There was a representative attendance from all districts of Northern and Central California, and as usual many friends met there who hadn't seen each other since last year.
President Wm. Chatham, Jr. of Hoo-Hoo Club No. 39 presided, briefly rvelcomed the big gathering and turned the meeting over to D. Normen Cords, general chairman of this year's Reveille.
Mr. Cords thanked the wholesale and retail lumbermen for their generous financial support of this year's affair, and introduced the committee chairman whose work had con-
Jantzer Mill Purchcsed by Boss-Cushing Lumber Co.
Announcement was made late last month of the purchase of the George L. Jantzer lumber mill at Prospect, Oregon, bv Thomas G. Ross of The Ross-Terrell Co., Grants Pass, Oregon, and James Cushing of Oakland.
The new mill will be known as the Ross-Cushing Lumber Co. It is a 7-ft. band, all-electric mill, with a daily capacity of 50,000 to 60,000 feet; has a Moore dry kiln, employs 25 men, and cuts fir, ponderosa and sugar pine lumber.
Sales will be handled by The Ross-Terrell Co., Grants Pass. The post offi,ce address of the mill is Trail, Oregon.
Visits Scrn Frqncisco
Martin \M. Parelius, Parelius Lumber Co., Portland, Ore., was a business visitor to San Francisco at the end of April. He made his headquarters at the office of Paul McCusker, the firm's Northern California representative.
Brcrnch Ycrd Trqnslers
C. A. Bowles, manager of the Florence branch of the Foxworth-Galbraith Lumber Company of Phoenix, Ariz., has been transferred to the Holbrook yard as manag'er. Donald Sewell of the Coolidge branch will succeed him at Florence.
tributed to the success of the meeting. These were Cochairman Tom Jacobsen; Banquet Committee, Frank Brown; Entertainment Committee, Tom Hogan; Finance Committee, Frank Teakle; Program Committee, Lu Green; Publicity Committee, Lew Godard; Reception Committee, John Helm; Ticket Sales Committee, Everett Lewis and Al Kelley; General Secretary, Chris Sechrist.
Bobby Vernon was master of ceremonies of the Reveille Revue. Praise was freely expressed for the excellent quality of the entertainment, and everybody seemed to be having a good time.
Also introduced by the chairman was Clem Fraser, past president of Hoo-Hoo Club No. 39, and originator of the Reveille idea.
Showed Motion Pictures
Pope & Talbot, Inc., Lumber Division, showed motion pictures of the firm's operations to the employees and a group of friends, at the Los Angeles of6ce, Friday afternoon. May 4.
"The Story of Creosoted Douglas Fir" showed the various operations at the St. Helens, Ore., plant. The other pictures showed views of timber, logging and the sawmill at St. Helens, also the dock facilities at Wilmington.
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