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The exacting demands of the maker of Foundry Patterns have long been successfully met by White Pine. White Pine is favored because it meets ALL the requirements tb a high degree.

Sugar Pine, largest of the White Pines, produces the wide stock needed for certain pattern work. Wide, thick clears and shops are characteristic of these magnificent trees.

DEALERS: Get in touch with the pattern trade in your territory. They use a wide variety of lumber items beside Pattern Stock. We will gladly assist you in this work with photo, graphs and data showing the savings possible by use of certain grades.

MIXED CARS FROM RED RIVER enable you to buy enough Pattern Stock for your immediate sales without overstocking.

L. C. STEWART A LOS ANGELES VISITOR

!.. C. Stewart, Sudden & Christenson, San Francisco, was a Los Angeles visitor arouhd the middle of the month rvhere he spent a few days looking over the Southern California lumber market and attendi-ng to company business matters. While in Los Angeles, he-made hij heidquarters at the company's Los Angeles office.

HOO-H'OO CLUB NO. 38 E,LECTS OFFICERS

^ +! th9 m-eeting of Hoo-Hoo Club No. 38 of Westwood, California, held on August 8, the following officers weri relected for the ensuing.year: Jewel D. L5we, president; I^.-P..Gardner, vice preiident; i. A.Shere, Secrltary and Alf Anderson, Treasurer. The following were elecfed to serve as the Board of Directors: Henry-Neunaber. chairman; Chester E. Priest, J. H. Hunter, W. I. Morrison ilnd F. H. Binnion.

The Susanville and Quincy Hoo Hoo members will be invited to attend the September meeting of the Club, after which there will be a dance and a baiket supper.This meeting will be held in the Hoo Hoo auditorium. The baskets will be auctioned off to the highest bidders.

LOS ANGELES HOO HOO GOLF

TOURNAMENT

Sept. 15,1927

All Lumbermen lnvitd to Attend

WATCH FOR THE ANNOUNCEMENT

"Cappytt Slade Cbairman Gotf Committee

FRANK M. CONNOLLY SPENDS VACATION AT

Frank M. connou;?I*tJt#3"!., of the John Johnson Flooring Co.,'Los Angeles, is back at his desk after spending his vacation at Lake Tahoe. He spent two weeks at the popular Sierra resort and reports an enjoyable trip.

ROY FOBES JOrNS GEORGE WALKER rN LOS ANGELES

Rov Fobes, for many years Southern California manager for Sudden & Christenson, on September lst, joined forces with G. H. Walker, Inc., Central Building, Los Angeles. Mr. Walker and Mr. Fobes are old and close personal friends, and this netv arrangement has been in contempla-

S. E. GREEN BECOMES MANAGER OF SAN BERNARDINO YARD

;. E. Green has succeeded S. L. Giles as manager of Hammond Lumber Company yard at San Bernardino. Green was formerly in charge of the Hammond yard Long Beach but has been in other lines of business r the past two years, now returning to the Hammond fold.

ORANGE BELT HOO HOO CLUB

Sept.9, 1927

Golf Tournament in the Afternoon Dinner and Concatenation in the Evening

Victoria Country Clu\ Rivenide

BRING A KITTEN

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