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Dirtributing Agentr for ClsrL.Nicltcrron Lumbcr Coo Evcrctt,llVuh.

Dcmprcy Lumbor Co, Tecone, Warh.

Dofiancc Lumbcr Co, Tecoml, Warh.

Fcrry Balcr Lumbcr Coo Evcrctt, Werh.

Littlc Rivcr Rcdwood Coo Hunboldt Bey. PORTLAND

909 Porter Bldg.

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Opereting Stcanrcrr

W. R. Chernbcrlia, Jr. Der F. Henlon

Phyllir Stelwood Berbrn C

SAN FRAtr\CFCO l2OO Balfour Bldg.

E. K. lVood Lumber Co.

N. 'JY. Bank BIdg. Portland, Ore.

We Specialize in Grays Harbor OLD GROWTI{ YELLOW FIR Finish and Verticat Grain Flooring. If you like extra good quality Red Cedar Shingles we can furrnirh ttrem.

Mrry Henlon Bcrtio Henlon

LOS ANGELES f030 Bartlett BIdg.

Growers

Manufacturers of California White and Su$r Pine Lumber Millr at Suanville and Hilt' Cal.

I50,OOO,OOO Fe€t Annual Cepacity

B. W. ADAMS, Mer. Salee Dept.

Fir* National Bank Bldg. - San Francirco

WILLIAM L. AISTHORPE A SAN FRANCISCO VISITOR

William L. Aisthorpe, manager of the Griswold Lumber Co., was a recent San F'rancisco visitor. 1\[r. Aisthorpe was visiting with his daughter, who was recently operated on in Berklley. He states that she is norv convalesc,ing nicely. Mr. Aisthorpe reports that his concern have had a nice business all year, and the present indications are that the fall demand rvill be good. He says that the ranch and fruit men in his district have good crops and that the market prices for agricultural products is good.

I. E. BRINK SPENDS FEW DAYS IN BAY DISTRICT

I. E. Brink, Diamond Match Co., Chico, was a recent visitor in the Bay District where he spent a few days looking over lumber conditions. He was also visiting with friinds and calling on some of his many lumbermen friends.

Bay District Hardwood Dealers Attend Vancouver Convention

Among the Bay District Hardwood dealers who attended the semi-annual meeting of the Pacific Coast Hardwood Dealers Association, were Harrv White, White Brothers; Homer Maris, H. B. Maris Panel Co.; J.E.Higgins, Jr., J. E. Higgins Lumber Co.; George Brown, Strable _Har{- ivood Co-. t S. L. Forsyth, Forsyth & Co.; and Gus Dieckmann, Dieckmann Hardwood Co. The meeting lvas held at Vancouver, B. C., on August 11, 12 and 13.

CHARLIE HAMMOND RETURNS FROM NORTHTv\/EST

Charlie Hammond,.prominent San Francisco wholesaler, has returned from a short business trip to Seattle, Tacoma, and the Hoods Canal District. He reports that the mills have good order files and that conditions have shown considerable improvements all along the line.

ALLAN HEMPHILL NOW WITH WINCHESTER BAY LUMBER CO.

Allan Hemphill, formerly with the Oregon-American Lumber Co., at Vernonia, Oregon, is now with the Winchester Bay Lumber Co., where he is acting as Sales Manager in their Portland office.

CHAS. R. McCORMICK ON NORTHWEST BUSINESS TRIP

Chas. R. McCormick, President of Chas R. McCormick & Co., San Francisco, has returned from a two weeks' bnsiness trip to the Northwest. While in the north, he visited Seattle and Vancouver, B. C., also the company's office at Portland. Mrs. Chas. R. McCormick, and their children Florence and Charles, Jr., accompaniecl Nfr. McCormick on the trip.

Change In Trade Name

The National Lumber Co. of Alameda have made an announcement advising the trade that the company has changed its name to the Federal Lumber Co. The Federal Lumber Co. are located at 2313 Blanding Ave., Alameda. The announcement was made by H. L. Massey, manager for the company.

P. C. McNEVIN ON EASTERN TRIP

P. C. McNevin, Pacific Lumber Co., San Francisco, has left for the east, where he will spend the next two months on company business. He plans to visit Salt Lake City, Denver, Kansas City, and their offices at Chicago and New York City. He will return west by way of Nerv C)rleans and Houston.

STERLING LUMBER CO. TAKE OVER NE\v YARD

The Sterling Lumber Co., with headquarters in San Francisco, have announced the purchase of the Independent Lumber Co. at Salinas. This yard will be run in conjunction with their several other yards in Northern California. F. G. Duttle is the President of the Sterling Lumber Co.

UNITED LUMBER YARDS TAKE OVER FULLER LUMBER CO.

Harrv Fuller. Fuller Lumber Co.. Lodi. announces that the United Lumber Yards. Inc.. have taken over the Fuller Lumber Yard and Planing Mill at Lodi. Alfred Westfall, who was associated with Mr. Fuller, will act as managir of the yard. Harry Fuller, the retiring manager, is one of the best known lumbermen in California. The Fuller interests have been associated with the Fuller Lumber Co. for the past sixteen years. As yet, Mr. Fuller has made no definite plans for the future.

CONGRATULATIONS. EDDIE !

Eddie Peggs, W. R. Chamberlin & Co., San Francisco, is very jubilant these days since he became the proud daddy of a fine baby daughter. He reports that Mrs. Peggs and the new arrival are doing fine. Eddie said he was sorry that he could not enter his young daughter in the Beauty Contest at the Hoo Hoo Picnic as he was very certain she would have easily won the contest, but as she was.only two days old at the time, he thought he would wait awhile before entering her in any contests.

Hundrcds of clcver new illuetrationa for houscorgans, dircct-by-mail and all othcr advcrtiring purporcr. Cutr in all rizca for all claascr of busincas.

S. A BISHOP NOW LOCATED IN SAN FRANCISCO

S. A. Bishop, formerly at the Union Lumber Co. mill at Fort Bragg, is now conected with the sales department of the company's San Francisco omce. He is taking Fred Burgers' desk, as Fred has had a longing to get back on his old territory again in the Sacramento Valley and San Joaquin Valley.

Ray Piel Makes Happy Announcement

Ray Piel, sales manager of the Progress Lumber Co., Redwood City, is wearing a big smile these days while announcing to his lumbermen friends that a new lumberman has arrived at his house. Ray is the happy daddy of a big bouncing baby boy, who he hopes will some day be acting as his assistant in the lumber office.

B"y District Hoo Hoo Concatenation

THURSDAY EVENING, SEPT. 3, 1925

MARQUARD'S REDWOOD LODGE ROOM

Geary and Macon Streeb, San Francisco

DINNER AT 6:30 P. M. SHARP; $3.0o PER PLATE.

This is the last concatenation of the Hoo Hoo Year. Let's make it the biggest with a large turnout. THE LAST CONCAT WAS GOOD-THIS ONE WILL BE BETTER. The Committee has arranged for a Fine Entertainment.

DON'T FORGET THE DATE-BE THERE SURE

EVERYBODY BRING A KITTEN

WE WANT THE BIGGEST CLASS OF THE YEAR. The Hoo Hoo membership is about to close, so let us sign up every Kitten available. SPECIAL PRIZES WILL BE AWARDED TO MEMBERS BRINGING IN THE MOST NUMBER OF KITTENS. Application and Reinstatement Blanlcs can be had from the Scrivenoter. MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS EARLY.

J.

Waddell

WALTER KELLY, Vicegerent Snark

J. F. MARTIN, Scrivenoter

LUMBER

CO. CHANGED TO LOOP LUMBER & MILL CO.

Announcement has been made that the Waddell Lumber Co. of Alameda, will hereafter be known as the Loop Lumber & Mill Co. The Waddell Lumber Co. was recently purchased by the Loop Lumber Co., one of the old established and well known lumber concerns of San Francisco. Merrill Robinson is the manager of the Loop Lumber & Mill Co., with Clement Fraser acting as assistant manager.

Mel Doane The Recipient Of Many Congratulations

Mel Doane, well known and popular manager of the Southern Lumber Co. of San Jose, is the recipient of many congratulations over the arrival of a fine baby girl at his home. Mel is sure a proud daddy and has kept the telephone busy telling all his lumbermen friends about the new arrival. He reports that Mrs. Doane and their young daughter are doing nicely. Humboldt's

Plan Psrmanent Organization

Honorable Frank O. Lowden, Chairman of the American Forest Week Committee, has just given the signal which will start the machinery for the observance of American Forest Week next year.

The subcommittee, appointed by Chairman Lowden last spring to formulate a- plan for permanent organization, ticenlly completed its report to the chairman who ha-s gi]en "pprolal in principle to the suggestions submitted. The sub-committee consisted of Wifliam B' Greeley, Forester of the United States, Chairman; Wilson Compton, Secretary and Manager of the National Lumber Manufacturers Association; nI S. Kellogg, Chairman of the National Forestry Program Committee; Oyid- M. Butler, representing the'Am"ii."tt Forestry Association, and James H' Allei, representing the Concitenated-Order of Hoo Hoo'

C. W. BUCKNER VISITING CALIFORNIA

C. W. Buckner, manager of the door and panel depart-ment of Morrill & Sturgeon Lumber Company, ?ortland, Oregon, expects to visii Los Angeles and San Francisco first"week in September. Mr. Buikner will make the trip by automobile.

Al Hubbard Soiourning At Lake Tahoe

Al Hubbard, prominient San Jose lumberman and associated with Hubiard & Carmichael Bros. of San Jose, has hiked away to the mountains for a two weeks' vacation and is now at Lake Tahoe, the popular High Sierra resort. His family accompanied him on the trip.

Arthur Hayward At Tassajara

Arthur Hayward, Homer T. Hayward Lumber Co-, Santa Cruz, is speriding his vacation at Tassajara.Tot Springs, the popular sumirer resort near Monterey. After a couple of weeis in the wide open spaces, Arthur will be back on the job again around the first of the month.

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