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TWENTY YEAPS AGO
From the August l5r I.922 Issue
Announcement was made that work on the Long-Bell Lumber Company's new Fir mills on the Columbia river near Kelso, Wash., would begin at once. The ultimate capacity of the new plant, when completed, will be 600,000,000 feet a year.
Woodhead Lumber Company opened an attractive downtown building store in Los Angeles.
Cresmer Manufacturing Company plated some important improvements ley Shrimp is manager.
at Riverside contemto their yard. J. lVes- the Chas. R. Sterling Lumber Culnan. who service and display Company planned to build a modern room at their Los Gatos yard. being completed for Dolbeer & Carson the erection of Lumber Co. at
This issue carried a write-up and photograph of the Western Hardwood Lumber Company at Los Angeles.
Alvin D. White was appointed manager of McCormick yard at Riverside, succeeding Ed rvas promoted to the Los Angeles ofifice.
Arrangements were the new mill of the Eureka.
Robt. (Bob) Forgie opened an office in the Central Building, Los Angeles, and will handle the account of the Bloedel Donovan Lumber Mills of Bellingham, Wash.
L. H. Olesen resumed management of the Loleta Lumber Yard. During his absence from Loleta the yard was under lease to Jacobson & Pistole.
Ernest F. Ganahl and Charles business of the C. Ganahl Lumber F. Grim purchased the Co. at Anaheim.
San Francisco Hoo-Hoo staged a successful dinner and concat in the San Francisco Commercial Club. Vicegerent Snark Homer Maris was in charge of the concatenation.
Peoples Lumber Company, Ventura, completed plans for a new store. It will be equipped with service rooms, plan service and all other essentials of a modern merchandising establishment.