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Registration at Coast Counties Club Meeting M. C. Olson Appointed Arsistant Manager of Cslotex Roofing Department
Following is the registration at the social meeting, dinner and entertainment sponsored by the Coast Counties
Lumbermen's Club at the Casa Del Rey Hotel, Santa Cruz, Saturday afternoon and evening, May fr:
Adams, I, N., Noah Adams Lumber Co., Walnut Grove.
Alberty, J. B., Salinas Lumber Co., Salinas.
Alzina, H. A., Santa Cruz Lumber Co., Santa Cruz.
Anderson, Bob, M. J. Murphy, Inc., Carmel.
Armstrong, W. L., Certain-teed Products Co', San Jose.
Atkinson, James 8., Atkinson-Stutz Co., San Francisco.
Bacon, R. E., Strable Hardwood Co., Oakland.
Baker, L.. P., Hammond Lum,ber Co., Watsonville.
Balsinger, John .S., Hebbron Lumber Co., Santa Cruz.
Barber, B. 8., Secty., California Lum ermen's Council, Fresno.
Bar.ber, R. N., Pacific Coast Coal Co., Pismo Beach.
Bell, W. C., Lumber Promotions, Inc., Seattle.
Bird, C. G., Stockton Lumber Co., Stockton.
Black, W. T., The California Lumber Merchant, San Francisco.
Blinn, R. W., The Pacific Lumber Company, San Francisco.
Bonnington, G. G., Lamon-Bonnington Co., San Francisco.
Brown, Frank A., Pope-Talbot Lumber Co., San Francisco.
Buckley, Henry M., Certain-teed Products Co., San Francisco.
Burgers, F. W., Union Lumber Company, San Francisco.
Cardiff, Geo. H., Henry Cowell Lime & Cement Co. San Francisco.
Carlson, E. A., Santa Fe Lumber Co, San Francisco.
Carriser. Harold E.. Santa Cruz Lumbdr Co., Santa Cruz.
Carter. H. J., Pacific Coast Coal Co. Arroyo Grande.
Chadbourne, H. 8., Salinas Lumber Co., Salinas.
Charter, A. M., Sterling Lumber Co., Oakland'
Chew, E. H., M. J. Murphy, Inc., Carmel.
Colburn, C. E., Union Supply Co., Monterey.
Cords, D. N., Wendling-Nathan Co., San Francisco.
Cross, Charles B., Santa Fe Lumber Co., Stockton.
Davison, R. R., Secretary, Salinas Lurnbermen's Club, Salinas.
Dillon, W. H., Southern Pacific Milling Co., San Francisco.
Douglas, W. Harold, Pittsburgh Paints, Santa Barbara.
Du.bray, A. E., San Francisco Wrecking Co., Watsonville.
Eckstrom, Leonard, United States Gypsum Co., San Francisco,
Edwards, D. N., Wood Products Co., San Francisco.
Euphrat, M. L., Wendling-Nathan Co., San Francisco.
Feary, Wm. J., Pacific Portland Cement Co., San Francisco.
Fitzsimmons, George, Salinas Lumber Co., Salinas'
Foval, Fay L., Long-Bell Lumber Co., San Francisco..
Frederick, C. L., Salinas Lumber Co., Salinas.
Freeman, Bill, Weyerhaeuser Sales Co., San Francisco.
Gluhan, Louis, Hammond Lumber Co., Watsonville'
Gleason. E., Southern Pacific Milling Co., San Luis Obispo.
Graham, Harry J., Lloyd A. Fry Roofing Co.
Gallahei, J. B., Pacific Portland Cement Co., Watsonville.
Gale, B. C., San Jose.
Gassett, W., Zellerbach Paper Co., San Jose.
Godard, Lewis A., Hobbs, Wall & Co., San Francisco.
Grant, M. R., Western Door and Sash Co., Oakland.
Greenelsh, J. A., Hayward Lumber Co., Pacific Grove.
Griften, Chuck, Monterey Bay Redwood Co', Santa Cruz.
Gill, E. H., M. J. Murphy, Inc., Carmel.
Gartin, J. A., Stanislaus Lumber Co., Modesto.
Greene,-Geo. W., Coast County Lumbermen's Club, Watsonville'
Henrv. P. W.. Southern Pacific Milling Co., San Luis O'bispo.
Martin Carl Olson, formerly associated with The Lehon Company for sixteen years, more recently as advertising manag'er, has been appointed assistant manager' Roofing and Allied Pr,oducts Department of The Celotex Corporation, Chicago, Ill., by Henry W. Collins, vice president in charge of merchandising.
Mr. Olson, in assuming new responsibilities, will center his activities on the development of merchandising plans for helping retail dealers establish profitable roofing departments as important divisions of their business. Special attention will be directed toward the formulation of ideas which salesmen can use in telling a more effective sales story.
Well qualified for his new responsibilities by a successful background of experience, Mr. Olson comes to his new position with an enviable reputation in the trade for his ability to assist dealers in bettering their sales of roofing'
Klass. Herb., The Pacific Lum,ber Co., San Francisco. Knapp, G. E., M. J. Murphy, Inc., Carmel.
Lancford, R., Zellerbach Paper Co., San Jose.
Lavertv. Samuel P., San Jose.
Larson-,'E. P.. The Celotex Corporation, San Francisco. Larson, Ray, Wendling-Nathan Co., San Franc-isco.
LeBreton, ii., Coos Biy Lumter Co., Oakland.
LeMaster, C. D., Western Building Re,view, S-acramento'
Lewter. E.. Southern Pacific Milling Co., Salinas.
Lev. Gco. N.. Santa Cruz Lumber Co., Santa Cruz. f.u-nd, C. J., Paraffine Companies, Inc', San Jose.
Maeinnis. F. D., Lathrop Hay and Grain Co., Tres Pinos' Maicipan, J. J., El Rey Products Co., San Francisco.
Martin, J. E., The California Lumber Merchant.
McCabe, J. C., San Francisco.
McKeon, -J. B., Peninsula Lumber Clu-b, Redwood Citv' Moore, j. H., Lottg-Bell Lumber 99.,-.San-Francisco. Morrili, ?rank, Keystone Steel and Wire Co., Oakland. Mortimer, A. 'B., California Roofing Co.,-Santa Cruz.
Murphy, j. C., tnt. J. Murphy, Inc., Carmel.
Nadeau, L. B., Lumber Promotions,,I!-c., San Francisco' Noccle. D. D., Tynan Lumber Co., Salinas.
Nolai, A. J., The Pacific Lumber Co., San Francisco. Norton, Jaik, Norton-Phelps Lumber Co., Santa CruzPiercv. Sam. Johns-Manville, San Francisco.
Prouiy, S. F.,-Tynan Lumber Co., Salinas.
O'Connor, F. L., E. L. Bruce Co', San Francisco.
Ravmond. W. D., Hammond Lumber Co., Watsonville. Reisa. Ait. California Portland Cement Co., Los Angeles. Ri;hei, H.'E., Henry Cowell Lime & Cement Co., Santa Cruz. Rider, Leo., Lumber Promotions Iqc', Saq Francisco. Rogeis, Joe, Square Deal Lumber Co., Salinas.
Handi6y, J. O., M. J. Murphy, fnc., Carmel.
Haves. -LCwis E.. Santa Cruz Lumber Company, Santa Cruz.
Heirrv, G. P., Southern Pacific Mitling Co.- San Luis Obispo.
Hate, M. P., Sterling Lumber Co', Morgan Hill.
Ilansen, Henry, Union Supply Co', Monteren
Harris.'James-A., Jr., Monterey Bay Redwood Co., Santa Cruz.
Hebbron, Lloyd, Hebbron Lumber Co., Santa. Cruz.
Heick, J. H., Hammond Lumber Co., Watsonville.
Helm, john J., Santa Fe Lbr., San Francisco.
Hiscox, R. A., Berkeley.
HolmeS, Freil., Holm6s Eureka Lumber Co., San Francisco'
Hopkins, Geo., San Francisco Wrecking Co., Watsonville.
Hoiton,'I. E., South City Lumber Co., South San Francisco.
Hutchinson, Earle D., Southern Pacific Milling Co., Gilroy.
Tohnson. Earle E.. Watsonville Lumber Co., Watsonville. jens"tt, Harry C., Santa Cruz Lumber Co., Santa Cruz.
Karns, S. S., Southern Pacific Milling -Co., San Luis Obispo.
Kellev. A. A.. Santa Fe Lumber Co., San Francisco.
Kendiick, Geo. R., Pope & Talbot Lumrber Co., San Francisco.
Kendrick, Harvey, Salinas' fir[, J. H., Southern Pacific Milling Co., San Luis Obispo.
Kilfoyl, Clifiord N., Santa Cruz Chamber of Commerce.
King, Elmore W., King Lumber Co., Bakerfield.
Sechrist, G. W., Loop Lumber Co', AlamedaStevens, Ray, South City Lumber Co., Sguth San Francisco. Stoodley, A.,'Santa Crui Lumbermen's Club, Santa Cruz. Tripler, C. S., Coast Counties Lumtbermen's Club., -Watsonville. Thorp,'Lawrence J., Santa Cruz Lumber C-o., Santa Cruz. Tillson, Warren S., Modesto Lumber Co. Mo-desto. Todd, jos. 2., Western Door and Sash Co., Oakland.
Tolle, Ray, Salinas.
Trettbn, 6. C., Santa Cruz Portland Cement Co., San Francisco. Turner, Allan, Masonite Corp., Burlingame.-.
Tynan,' L. M., Tynan Lumber Company, Salinas.
Uldall, Martin, Pacific Portland Cement Co., San Francisco. Van Houten, Wardell, East Side Lum,ber Yard, Santa Cruz. Vosti, J. A., Salinas Lumber Co., Salinas' Warner, G. B., Nicolai Door Sales Co., San Francisco. Watts, Carl, The Work Lumber Co., Monterey.
Webb, J. S., Watsonville' Willia'mson,-Arthur D., California Builders Fupply Co., Oakland. Williams. C.. Stertin.c Lumber Co., Oakland.
Witmer,'F. 4., Actin? Secty., California Retail Lumbermen's Assn. White, Frank H., San Francisco. Work, Stuart A., The Work Lumber Co., Monterey.Zane,'F. A., Southern Pacific Milling Co', San Francisco.
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Hoo-Hoo Club No. 62
The monthly meeting of HoeHoo Club of Central California No. 62 was held at Camp Sunshine near Sonora, Tuolumne County, Tuesday evening, May 23.
President R. S. Fuller called the meeting to order at 7:@ p.m. Secretary Donald G. Bird acted as secretary of the meeting, and C. S. Brace was appointed sergeant-at-arms. A delicious dinner was served and between courses there was community singing. Frank Trower made a short talk after which the meeting was turned over to Art Martin, lumber department manager of Hales & Symons, Sonora, program chairman. The program was highlighted by excellent singing and piano selections.
William Morgan, county superintendent of schools of Tuolumne County, was the speaker of the evening. Mr. Morgan, who has held this position for the past fifty-three years, gave a splendid talk on early mining days in Tuolumne County and called particular attention to some of the contributions his county has made to California in history, industry and agriculture.
During the afternoon an inspection was made of the Pickering Lumber Corporation plant at Standard.
The next meeting will be held at Lodi on June 27.
The following attended the meeting:
C. G. Bird, Stockton Lumber Company, Stockton.
H. T. Alzina, Santa Cruz Lumber Company, Santa Cruz.
J. H. Ward, Jr., Home Lumber Yard, Inc., Turlock.
Wm. A. Tice, Hill & Morton, Inc., Sacramento.
D. H. Schroebel, San Joaquin Lumber Co., Stockton.
J. O. Rassenfoss, Pickering Lumber Corp., Standard.
G. A. Karnes, Twain Harte Lumber Co., Twain Harte.
R. Mortensen, Stanislaus Lumber Co., Modesto.
Roy Brown, Stanislaus Lumber Co., Modesto.
Bob'Dunn, Stanislaus Lumber Co., Modesto.
Frank W. Trower, Trower Lumber Co., San Francisco.
Clyde Shand, Stockton,
Lew Love, Tres Rios Lumber Club, Modesto.
J. U. Gartin, Stanislaus Lumber Co., Modesto.
L. R. Harms, John L. Witney, Inc., Jamestown.
J. .Sasselli, Square Deal Lumber Co., Stockton.
Pete Freccero, Square Deal Lumber Co., Stockton.
Earl H. Botts, Valley Lumber Co., Lodi.
Earl E. White, Wheeler Pine Co., San Francisco.
C. S. Brace, Stockton Lumber Co.. Stockton.
Wm. G. Hyberg, J. U. Clowdsley, Architect, Stockton.
G. O. Kellam, Pioneer Div., The Flintkote Co., Sacramento.
Wm. Holm, West Side Lumber Co., Tuolumne.
Hjalmer R. Holm, West Side Lumber Co., Tuolumne.
Ivar C. Ekman, West Side Lumber Co., Tuolumne.
G. A. Kramer, The Pacific Lumber Co., San Francisco.
Martel Wilson, Central Lumber Co., Stockton.
C. Carmean, American Trust Co., Stockton.
Donald G. Bird, Stockton Lumber Co., Stockton.
Homer Wilson, Hales & Symons, Sonora.
T. F. Symons, Ifales & Symons, Sonora.
R. S. Fuller, Valley Lumber Co., Lodi.
William Morgan, County Supt. of Schools, Sonora.
Irving J. Symons, Hales & Symons, Sonora.
Arthur C. Hender, P. G. & E. Co., Sonora.
Vernon E. Brunson, San Joaquin Lumber Co., Stockton.
Paul D. Larsen, San Joaquin Lumber Co., Stockton.
H. M. Isenhower, Holmes Eureka Lumber Co,, Sacramento.
E. C. Cronwall, Jr., Pickering Lumber Corp., Standard.
H. L. Stafford, Pickering Lumber Cor,p., Standard.
R. L. Ustick, Stanislaus Lumber Co., Modesto.
Walter S. Kennan, Pickering Lumber Corp., Standard.
C. W. Crist, West Side Lumber Co., Tuolumne.
O. V. Wilson, Central Lumber Co., Stockton.
Jerry Stutz, Atkinson-Stutz Co., Stockton.
Wm. H. Winfree, Redwood Mfgrs. Co., Pittsburg.
E. R. Stewart, Hales & Symons, Sonora.
T. W. Leighton, Hales & Symons, Sonora.
Hal Boomer, Santa Cruz Cement, Stockton.
J. C. Snead, Wendling-Nathan Co., Fresno.
Bill Wright, Wright Lumber Co., Stockton.
H. M. Carlson, Moorehead Lumber Co., Escalon.
Jack D. Boorman, Wholesale Lumber Dist., Oakland.
A. R. Martin, Hales & Symons, Sonora.
C. R. Harry, Sonora.
George Kewin, United Lumber Yards, Modesto.
Charles B. Cross, Santa Fe Lumber Co., Stockton.
D. E. Bowen, San Joaquin Lumber Co., Stockton.
Len S. Coffee, United Lumber Co., Ind., Modesto.
R. G. Pratt. R. G. Pratt. Stockton.
New Yard At Monterey Park
C. E. Moon Lumber Company has opened a yard at the former location of the Acme Lumber Company, 116 N. Garfield Ave., Monterey Park. E. C. Moon, manag'er, was formerly with Patten-Blinn Lumber Company, at Alhambra.
Curtis Companies Incorporated, manufacturers of Curtis Woodwork, have their com,plete line of products effectively displayed in one of the most attractive homes at the New York Fair. This is House No. 15 in the "Town of Tomorrow," and is pictured here.
The Curtis Woodwork house was designed by Godwin, Thompson & Patterson, Architects, of New York City. Its exterior design was inspired by the Colonial homes of old Williamsburg. The cozy arrangeme.nt of the interior, too, follows Early American tradition. The house has seven rooms and three baths. Dou'nstairs are living room, dining room, kitchen, maid's room and bath. Three bedrooms and two baths are upstairs. The basement incorporates the heater rooms, laundry and recreation area. There is a t'l'r'ocar attached garage, rvith Curtis garage doors.
lfouse No. 15 is equipped throughout with Curtis Woodrvork, including Curtis Silentite Windovi's. Both the doublehung and the casement Silentites are used most effectively -also the nerv Curtis Circle Sash-called "Rotovent." Curtis Mitertite pre-fit trim is used throughout.
The very modern kitchen has Curtis sectional kitchen cabinets arranged in a most pleasing way. This kitchen is very appealing to the many women lvho visit the house and Curtis planned and equipped the kitchen to make it as beautiful and step-saving as possible. It is compact and
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colorful-shorving Curtis cabinets to splendid advantage.
The traditional design of House No. 15, and its excellent use of stock Curtis Woodwork items is making it very popular with Mr. and Mrs. America, and it is expected that rnillions of people will see this charming home. An unusual decorative treatment was used o.n the exterior. The shutters and doors are painted a robin's-egg blue, trimmed in white.
Curtis Woodwork was also used throughout "Home'17vesd"-1hs All-gas Good Housekeeping Home at the New York Fair. This is part of the Gas Exhibits, Inc., and is an extremely beautiful home. Curtis Woodwork was selected for this home by the architects and Good Housekeeping Magazine. The June issue of Good Housekeeping magazine devoted several pages to pictures and descriptions of this home. Many of the views are in full color and shorv the Curtis Woodwork in the home in a very effective manner.
The Western Pine Home at the San Francisco Fair is equipped with Curtis Silentite Windows. This house is drawing fuom 72 p€r c€nt to 15 per cent of the daily gate at the Fair-a fact which shows the wide interest in better homes.
Curtis invites all interested in modern homes and in good construction and fine millwork to visit these Fair houses Dealers, contractors, and architects are urged to "talk up" these display homes and urge friends and acquaintances to see them at the Fairs.
Redwood Loggers Discuss lmproved Logging Methods
Nearly seventy Redwood loggers met in Humboldt County, California, on May 5 and 6 to discuss Redwood logging problems. The meeting opened with a field trip to the Monument Creek operations of The Pacific Lumber Company opposite Scotia, Calif. Under the direction of Gordon Manary, superintendent of logging, H. I. Bower, engineer, and Bert King, foreman, the party went by railroad over a 3,60O foot long incline to the lateral track, 850 feet higher up, and inspected the selective logging now in progress. Moving from Setting No. 1 to Setting No. 5 the party was able to see horv steadily this new method of Redwood logging had been improved. The stands here are heavy, averaging nearly 90,000 feet per acre. Only the mature trees are removed, the immature being reserved for future growth and harvest.
On the second day the loggers met in Eureka and discussed a variety of topics-peeling, felling, breakage, selective logging, tractor organization, fire 'protection, slash disposal and other topics. Bark must be removed from Redwood logs before they go to the head saw. The conventional method of peeling is to remove the bark in the woods and burn it in place. Now interest is directed tou'ard peeling at a central plant, perhaps at the mill poncl, thus having the advantage of the bark as a protection against sun checks, yarding bruises and accidental fires, while at the same time reducing the amount of debris in the woods. One operator has been doing this for some years and has a market for the bark. Until the market improves the bark at other plants, if central peeling is adopted, must be burned.
--- ' Selective logging is rapidly becoming standard practice in the Redwoods. More than 5O/o ol the annual logging is now on a selective basis. This change has come about in less than 5 years. Previously only clear cutting was practiced and for about B years and until the ,plan was found to be unsuccessful, the clear cut land $/as planted. Now natural reforestation from residual trees is depended upon. The residual trees themselves make a prodigious increase in their annual rate of growth after release from crowding and should be available for a second cut well before virgin timber is gone. It is the hope of the operators thus to put the Redwood industry on a permanently productive basis.
This was the third Redwood logging congress sponsored by the California Redr,vood Association under the guidance of Emanuel Fritz, professor of Forestry at the University of California and forestry consultant for the association. fnterest at the meeting in all subjects was keen and discussion was spirited and decidedly co,nstructive. Redwood
- loggers take pride in solving difficult problems, of which they feel they have more than enough, compared with other regions. Their ambition now is to put the Redwood industry in the lead for constructive selective logging, perfected fire protection and closer utilization of the entire tree.
GEO. ULETT ON ORIENT TRIP
George A. Ulett, vice-president and general manager of Smith Wood-Products, Inc., Coquille, Ore., and Mrs. Ulett are on a vacation tour of Japan, China and the Philippines.
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