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Orange Belt Timber Dealers to be Guests of Cresmer Mfg. Co.
The lumber dealers of the Orange Belt district will be the guests of the Cresmer Manufacturing Company of Riverside on Tuesday, September 10.
Wesley Shrimp has arranged for a fine program. There will be a golf tournament in the afternoon. From 5:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. there will be a dinner and an interesting program at the Cresmer plant. The dinner will be prepared in the company's Model Kitchen exhibit.
The new Cresmer Manufacturing plant at Riverside is regarded as one of the best equipped plants of its kind in
JOHN M. HENCKEN rN NORTHWEST.
John M. Hencken, shipping manager of the Chas. R. McCormick Lumber Co.. San Francisco. will return about September 7 from a 30-day business trip to the Northwest. In the course of his tour Mr. Hencken visited the company's offices in Portland, Seattle, Tacoma, St. Helens. Port Ludlow and Port Gamble.
Phoenix Lumberman Visits San Francisco
Charles O'Malley, of the O'Malley Lumber Company, Phoenix, Arizona, was a recent visitor to the San Francisco Bay district, on a vacation trip, accompanied by his wife and familv.
the west. The bompany has about 225 employees. The plant consists of seVeral modern buildings and coVers about five and a half acres, with a privately owned railroad running through the center of their operations. In addition to the attractive office building and large mill building, garage and machine shop, they maintain a warehouse building in which complete stocks of hardware, glass, doors, windows, screen doors and Cowa.n built-in cabinets are carried. The Cresmer Manufacturing Company was incorporated in 1904.
R. F. HAMMATT MAKES INSPECTION TRIP
R. F. Ilammatt, secretary-manager of the California Redwood Association returned to San Francisco August 16 from a trip of inspection of some of the State and County bridges in course of construction in Mendocino, Humboldt and Del. Norte Counties. He was accompanied by Federal and County highrvay engineers, and the party also.visited several of the mills for the purpose of looking over structural grades of Redwood.
TOMMY
SOPER. VISITS LOS ANGELES
Tommy Soper, general manager of the Frost Hardwood Lumber Company, San Diego, recently spent a few days in Los Angeles.
Gocral Salc Oficc: Faiting BHg., Portlend, Orc.