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Harry Officer And Al Kelley On Northwest Trip

Harry Officer and Al Kelley, Santa Fe Lumber Co', San F'ranciico, are on a trip to the Northwest where they- are calling on their mill connections and their many lumbermen f-riends. Mr. Officer is connected with the company's San Francisco office while Mr. Kelley represents the Santa Fe Lumber Co. in the San Francisco Bay and Sacramento Valley Districts. During their absence, Earl Carlson who repreients the company in the San Joaquin Valley,. has been called into the San Francisco office to assist A. J. "Gus" Russell, manager of the Santa Fe Lumber Co.

c. R. JOHNSON ON EASTERN TRIP

Mr. C. R. Johnson, president of the Union Lumber Co., San Francisco, left fof Chicago the early part of June, to attend a meeting of the directors of the Pacific States Lumber Co. The Pacific States Lumber Co. is the holding company for the Coos Bay Lumber Co.

Well Known Lumberman Takes Bride

Russell Stevens, manag'er of the A. F. Stevens Lumber Co., Healdsburg, was married June lst to Miss Cleone Snook also of Healdsburg. This marriage unites a very popular couple of two prominent families. They had a very pretty wedding service and over two hundred guests assembled for the ceremony. After their honeymoon they will return to Healdsburg where they will make their home.

Frank Campbellvisits Los Angeles

Frank Campbell, special representative for The Pacific Lumber Co., -San Fiancisco, was a recent Los Angeles visitor, where he spent several days conferring withA. L. "Gus" Hoover, their Southern California representative. Mr. Campbell has just returned from an extended business trip through the east. He made the trip to the southern metropoliJ by machine andwas accompanied by Mrs. Campbell.

NE\^/ MANAGER FOR HOLTISTER YARD

Frank Sparling, well knorvn Hollister contractor and buildgr, has been appointed manager of the }Iomer T. Hayrvard Company's Hollister yard, succeeding Glenn Bronson, who was iecently promoted manager of the company's yard at Watsonville.

ED. CULNAN ON ARIZONA TRIP

Ed. Culnan. Chas. R. McCormick Lumber Co., Los Angeles, has left for Arizona to spend several days calling on ihe Arizona trade. He also plans to attend the Arizona Lumbermen's Annual meeting which will be held this year at Flagstaff, and the Grand Canyon. He will return to Los Angeles following the convention.

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LAMON VISITS WHITE PINEMILI,S

F. R."Fred" Lamon, manager of theWhite Pine department of Wendling Nathan Lumber Co., San Francis_co, left by auto for the north about the first of June. Mrs. Lamon and family accompanied him as far as Coos Bay where Mrs. Lamon will visit with relatives. Fred will continue on over to Klamath Falls, Lakeview and Westwood, and returning will drive through the Feather River country. He will be away about three weeks.

announces that its culinary department is now under the management of the noted Joe Dier, formerly food chief of the Palace, the St. Francis and the Freeno Californian-assuring you savory menus when you come to San Francisco.

Post Street at Stockton SAN FRANCISCO

TAYLOR TRUCKING CO.

8f4 EEst 29th St. - I.os Angeles

Tclcphonc HUmbolt 5175

SPECIAL LUMBER EQUIPMENT

Carload Distribution From Our Own Spur Track

JAMES L. HALL

Lumber-Piling-Poler Shingler - Poctt

1022 Milb Building - San Frencirco cHAs. K. ,"^,rfollli, LoccING co.

A. J. Miller Trewllng Sabnan

The 19? cdltlm of ABBEY'S REGISiTER AND YEAR BOOK of tha Wcctcm Lunbcr lndutry l,r now ready fr dtrf$udo Foo. hurdnd w.nty-.|!m !.e.Fllo mora thln lrd ya.y't adltlot. Codllair tulD rnd prt.r ectlon ha b6n rddld. --'-ti-i-afi-ivn liinch of th. Lordnc, Lunbr rnd Alll.d l||du.ttl.r s.t cf rlc'itoilir- Inclu-dlne Brltlth colunblr' Alutr PhlllDrlncr rnd Hrydl.

FOR THE SELLER TO THE LUMBER INDUSTRY

It rlyu tha nrmr ol thc mtnrtar, uDcrlntlndilt, Durchrdn! atrnt' llrda? la. chitrlc,-orDac{ty, tyF of illll, lnd conllrtr ll.t of 4ul!m.nl.

FOR THE LUMBER BT,IYER tt clu thc rrnr ot lrlor ilrnae.t, tlcold ot wood rewcd, dry klltr$ ahlrllaa box rhdotr, tdh$ ud ill othrr Intornetlon rrodttnf to- Dllo! lnqlldlr gf o?ll.t-a-Srotlotrr ovorlna bff tutrlca, vcnaar llrrtq omolotln0 9lrntl rnd rhtrll. rllla ylth.qultnc;t h a ttatum of thlt vcu'. bool.

BEtEtBEn ABBEY'S REGISTER lr i condrto dlrcctory of tho Wlrt '| Lui' bcr lrdodry oddlnt both lertc and rnrll oDlrrtlont. lt lldr 100 Drr oltt DJ| llrnt tian sy tlmtls boot. Prl6, bdnd In blu. oloti, f3.60.

In oosrollon vlth Abbrt'r Rreldcr (Annurl), ua Dubllth Thc W.drtr Lultr R.llrttt quutlrly, thc DurDo-s ot vhloh it to brlne .tha Antrurl ut-to.drt ,l t]rx r t!r. SubsrlDtlon tor both Dsbllortlonl 15.00 t.r y.rr.

THE INDUSTRIA,L SERVICE CO.

5|! Shcrlock Bldg. Pctlad, Orogu

Agricultural Series. Bulletin No. l2

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