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M. A. HARRIS HEADED GREAT BUNCH OF ROTARIANS FROM SAN FRANCISCO
When the Rotary Special left San Francisco the other .day to show the folks at the annual international Rotary convention at Cleveland who was who out west, the Rotary delegation of San Francisco was headed by_a might{ good lumberman and Hoo Hoo. M. A. Harris' Mr. Harris was recently elected President of. the Rotary Club of his city, and is an outstanding figure in that great business organization. He is President of the Van Arsdale-Harris Lumber Company.
CAMP FIRE PERMITS REQUIRED ON CALIF. NATIONAL FORESTS
Camp fire permits must again be secured this.yeartrefore it is pirmisJible to build. any kind of an outdoor fire on National Forest lands in California, according to announcement by the U. S. Forest Service headquarters in San Francisio. This regulation covers not only ordinary outdoor camp and picnic fires, but fire in any kind of a stove using gas-oline, Coal oil, wood, or other forms of fuel. Permits-m1y be secured free of charge from any Federal foreSt officer, State fire warden, and other designated agencies such as automobile clubs and sporting goods stores'
San Diego Draws Shipping
Said to be due largely to unusual activity in building, San Diego has of late attracted a number of lumber charters, amo-ng them being vessels operated by the Hammond Lumber Co. This company has been routing its lumber vessels there. The steamer Halco has already been handled :at the southern port and the steamer Santiam will soon discharge a fair-si2ed cargo there. A building boom at San Diego requiring millions of board feet of northwest timber is rJsponsible for the Hammond company entering the field.
-L. A. "Commercial News."