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From July 1,1931 lssue

This was our Ninth Anniversarv Number.

This issue carried articles by Adeline M. Conner, North San Juan; LeRoy H. Stanton, Los Angeles; A. W. Bernhauer, Fresno; Frederic S. Palmer, San Francisco; S. J. Sharp, San Francisco; W. B. Laughead, Westwood; T. B. Lawrence, Los Angelesi I. I. Halloran, Phoenix; W. G. Scrim, Los Angeles; D. C. Essley, Los Angeles; C. C. Crow, Portland; Lester G. Sterett, Fresno, and J. C. McCune, Los Angeles.

Rotarian Roy Grenfell, Grenfell Lumber Company, Colusa, and Jim Farley, The Pacific Lumber Company, San Francisco, attended a meeting of the Colusa Rotary Club and exhibited a motion picture showing the manufacture of Redwood at The Pacific Lumber Company's operations in Scotia.

P. C. Hansen Lumber Company, Centerville, remodeled and modernized its office building.

Announcement was made of the merger of the L. W. Blinn Lumber Company, Russ Lumber &Mill Company. and Patten & Davies Lumber Company. The merged concerns take the name of Patten-Blinn Lumber Company with general offices in Los Angeles.

C. M. Hopkins, Union Lumber Company, Chicago, was awarded the $25.00 cash prize offered by the California Redwood Association for the most constructive suggestion or most constructive salesmanship during the month of May.

A group selling org"nir"tiorr, Tacoma Lumber Sales Agency, was formed and A. C. Penberthy of Los Angeles rvas named Southern California representative.

The semi-annual meeting of the Millwork Institute of California was held at the Alexandria Hotel, Los Angeles, the afternoon of June 12. President A. W. Bernhauer presided. Speakers at the meeting were: Secretary L. C. Sterett, A. C. Horner, Frank Burnaby, George Cornwall, and Percy Dixon. Wesley Shrimp acted as chairman at the banquet, and Jack Dionne rvas toastmaster.

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