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"cABOTSTAINED SHINGLES''
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A few of our recent jobs covered with CABOTSTAINED SHINGLES rhowing their appropriatener in brurgalows, bungalow courts' or expenrive residence conrtruction.
Over a million shingles rold in Los Angeles done drrring July. How much of thir bruinecr are YOU getting?
Four gredes of rhinglee, in a thousand difrerent colors.
24" ROYALS.
5 TO 2 EXTRA CLEARS.
6TU^ 2 PERFECTS.
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ARTHUR Tu/OHY STARTS ON LONG TRIP
Mr. Arthur Twohy, of the Arthur Twohy tumber Company, Los Angeles, left Los Angeles on August ?9th for a several months trip.
Accompaanied by Mrs. Twohy, they will go first to Honolulu for a rmonth, when Mrs. TWohy will return to Los Angeles, and Mr. Twohy will embark on a cruise of the South Sea Islands lasting until about the first of. 1924.
The offices of the Twohy Lumber Com,pany will be in the capablg hands of Mr. R. E. Seward and Mr. R. M. Comstock.
Whittier Capitalist Endows College
' Mr. A. Wardman, president of Glasby & Company, and prominently identified with the oil activities at Santa Fe Springs, has presented the Whittier College with a g100,000.00 endoiryment.
Dr. W. F. Dexter, president of the Whittier College, haS accepted the gift for the school. Mr. Wardman is :a trustee.
HARRY VTNCENT RETURNS FROM NORiHWEST TRIP i
,Ilarry Vincent, of the E. K. Wood Lumberl Co., San Francisco, has returned from a two weeks budiness trip to the Northwest. While in the north. he viAited witii Itobert Irarker, manager of their Portland offi.cei and also visitecl the c(,mpany mills at Bellingham and Aberdeen. Mr. Vincent states that the mills in Washingtonr and OreSJon are running to capacity and thrat the lumbbr market is actiye and in good condition. He says that their is an exceptionally good demand for export lumber at the present time.