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Mcmbcr California Redwood Areociation
OFFICES:
SAN FRANCTSCO
Crockor Building
Pboac Suttcr 6170
LOS ANGELES
Lanc Mortgagc Bldg.
Phoae TRinity ?J282
MILLS:
FORT BRAGG
Celifornia
Adcquatc rtoregc rtocl at San Pcdro of Philippine. They have gone heavily into the'Philippiire panel business, as well as into the manufacture of doors ind trim, and they are doing very active trade extension work in the east in behalf of this wood. They are packing their Philippine trim in neat bundles, and selling it ready for use.
While in Los Angeles Mr. Reedy conferred with Frank Connelly, of the \Mestern Hardwood Company, which concern stocks and sells their Philippine panels in this territory.
SYDNEY M. HAUPTMAN INJURED IN CRASH
Sydney M. Hauptman, vice-president of the Chas. R. McCormick Lumber Company, and of the McCormick Steamship Companv, rvas injured in a head-on collision just after midnight of May 21. Mrs. Flauptman, who was riding with him, was only slightly injured, a part of the car falling in such a way that she was protected.
The collision occurred on the Peninsula highway, near Lomita Park, south of San Francisco, and it was said that the car which collided rvith I\{r. Hauptman's car was traveling on the wrong side of the road.
Mr. Hauptman sustained a fractured leg and some cuts. His chauffeur, D. R. Ecker, and the driver of the other car were seriously injured, but hopes are held out for their recovery.