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BILSAM Woot

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Balsam Wool is made from pure WOOD fibres cemented together and packed between two layers of tough asphalt-coated Kraft paper. In the process of manufacture it is rendered fire resistant and distasteful to rats, mice and vermincontains no animal matterwill not absorb water and has no odor under any conditions.

MR. AND MRS. R. S. FIRMSTONE ON EXTENDED EASTERN TRIP

R. S. Firmstone, formerly with the Smith Lumber Co., San Francisco, accompanied by Mrs. Firmstone, left for the Northwest on Friday, June 5. After visiting the pleasure resorts of the Northwest, they will make a tour through the Yellowstone Park. They will then go east, where they will spend some time in Nelv York City as the guests of Mrs. Firmstone's sister. On their return west. thev will visit Denver and Salt Lake City, whence they will go to Los Angeles to visit with Mr. Firmstone's mother. Mr. Firmstone has disposed of his interests in the Smith Lumber Company, and before his departure for the Northwest, stated he rvould return to San Francisco sometime in the earlv fall.

C. W. MULLER VISITS YOSEMITE

C. W. (Bud) Muller, Western States Lumber Co., San Francisco, is back on the job again after spending ten days at Yosemite. "Bud" is a great lover of the outdoor life, and after his sojourn in the mountains where he tried his luck at fishing and some mountain climbing, he returned to the city sure looking fit.

HARRY VINCENT RETURNS FROM TRIP OVER COMPANY'S OPERATIONS

Harry Vincent, General Manager of the E. K. Wood Lumber Co., with headquarters in San Francisco, has returned from a trip over the company's operations in Southern California and the Northwest. While in the Northwest, he visited the company's mill operations at Bellingham, Washington; Hoquiam, Washington, and the company's Northwest Office at Portland, Oregon.

HARRY W. COLE ON EASTERN TRIP

Harry W. Cole, General Manager of the Little River Redwood operations, at Crannel, Humboldt County, is on a business trip in the East. Prior to his departure for the East, he spent several days at the company's San Francisco Office. Mr. Cole will return to California around the middle of the month.

R. E. CALDWELL SPENDS VACATION IN MENDOCINO COUNTY

R. E. (Bob) Caldwell, Sacramento Valley and San Joa- quin Valley representative of the Little River Redwood Co., has returned from a ten daysl vacation trip spent in Mendocino County. "Bob" returned from the Redwood country in great shape and reports that he had a fine trip.

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MISS MINNIE DIEHL MARRIES EDWARD DeCLINTON CONOLLEY

Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Minnie Diehl to Edward.DeClinton Conolley at Oakland on Sunday, May 24. Miss Diehl is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sanford David Diehl of Oakland and a popular member of the East Bay social set. Mr. Conolley is associated with the Spring Valley Lumber Co. of San Francisco.

'HOO HOO BOWLING TEAM BEATS LUMBER SALESMEN

Hoo Hoo Club No. 9 bowling team, under the leadership of Rod Hendrickson, took the Lumber Salesmen's Club of San Francisco into camp at the Ellis Street Alleys, on Monday evening, May 25. The Hoo Hoo Club team were running on high that night and turned in a three string total of 2535. Oscar lohnson. Albion Lumber Co., had the highest three string t-otal with 577, his highest string being 212. Milt Conklin, Hart-Wood Lumber Co., had the highest individual string with 214. For 4 country bowling team, the Hoo Hoo Club No. 9 team puts up a mighty fine exhibition. Oscar Johnson, Fred Matthai, Bill Rampe, Milt Conklin; and Rod Hendrickson bowled for the Hoo Hoo team, while Hugh.Handley,'Reg'Smi.th,'Louis Beakie, Bob Fox, and J. E. Martin represented the Lumber Salesmen's Club. The Hoo Hoo Club No. 9 team is ready to take on any Lumbermen's team in the State, and any ambitious gang that would like to hook up with them should get in touch with Rod Hendrickson.

F. RAY SCHUTES NOW WITH NORTON.PHELPS

F. Ray Schutes, formerly of Stockton, is now associated rvith the Norton-Phelps Lumber Co. of Los Gatos. Mr. Schutes was formerlv rvith the Stockton Lumber Co. of Stockton.

Henry Wills Out With A Golf Challenge

Henry Wills, manager of the Central Lumber Co., GiJroy, hai been piaying i pretty fair golf game of late and is now out with a-golf challenge to any lumberman golfer who would like to-do his "stuff" on the links. Henry, who is Vicegerent Snark of the Coast Counties Hoo Hoo, has two beautiful trophies at his office which he offered as go-l! prizes at the golf tournament that was to have been held in conjunction with the Coast Counties Concatenation at San J6se a few months ago. At that time; he had _to call off tfie golf tournament, b-cause at the last minute the San Jose Country Club advised him that they would be unable io give him ihe golf course on the day set for the Hoo Hoo touinament. As a result, Henry has two beautiful trophies on hand. If any lumberman golfer in the State thinks that he would like one of these trophies, he had better bring his clubs on his next trip to Gilroy and if lie can take-Henry into camp, he can carry home aprize. Henry stipulates that the contests will have to be played on the course at Gilroy, and as he is playing a snappy game himself, he figures that the trophies will still remain on exhibition in his office-

FRANK O'CONNOR AND WILLIAM- DONS-fAN MOTOR TO EUREKA

Frank O'Connor, San Francisco manager of the Donovan Lumber Co., and William Donovan, of the Donovan Lumber Co., Aberdeen, Washington, spent the .Memorial Day holidays at Eureka motoring up over the Redwood Highway. They were accompanied by Mrs. Frank O'Connor and Mrs. William Donovan. They visited the Redwood operations of the Metropolitan Redwood Company, and also spent a few days visiting some of their friends at Eureka. Mr. and Mrs. Donovan returned to the Northwest on June 6.

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