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R. F. HAMMATT IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
R. F. Hammatt, of San Francisco, Secretary of the California Redwood A,ssociation, has been spending a couple of weeks calling on the lumber trade and looking over conditions in Southern California. He believes that the last six months of. L92B will bring greatly increased sales to the Redwood industry, and that things look particularly promising in Southern California.
Holds Conference of RepresentatiYes
Built-In Fixture Co., Berkeley, held a series of meetings during the week ending June 2, which was attended by the company's representatives from all territories. The conference concluded with a dinner at the Athens Club, Oakland.
Representatives attending included: Lee Walker, Oregon and Washington territory, Portland, Ore.; G. H. "J.rry" Jermark, Northern California, Berkeley; Nick Thielen, Los Angeles; H. Hughes, Southeastern and Texas territory, Dallas; George Miller, San Francisco; Lyal Richmond, East Bay territory, Oakland, Cal.; Frank E. Cox, assistant sales manager; Herb Stanton, manager of plan service department, and Ray B. Cox, general manager.
Jack Dionne Addresses Douglas Fir Club
Jack Dionne, publisher of The California Lumber Merchant was the speaker at the regular meeting of S6n Francisco Douglas Fir Club, held May 29, at the Commercial Club. He talked mainly on lumber market conditions, and concluded with a'few new stories by special requests.
J. Walter Kelly, Chas. R. McCormick Lumber Co., presided.
Forrest Wilson Back From Trip To Mills
Forrest W. Wilson, Little River Redwood Company, San Francisco, returned to headquarters recently from a business trip to the company's mills at Fairhaven and Crannell.