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"S.f"ty With Economy in \(/estside Mill at Tuolumne to School Buildin gs" Start in Spring

The 16-page popular pamphlet entitled "Safety with Economy in School Buildings", prepared and published by the National Lumber Manufacturers Association at their San Francisco offrce, recently came off the press and a copy has been distributed to every retail lumber dealer in California.

The pamphlet was designed to set forth the record of wo6d frame buildings, and the points which make such buildings suitable for future school construction.

Retailers have been requested to purchase copies of the pamphlet at 10 cents each for local distribution to taxpayers' groups, parent teacher associations, and others interested in obtaining safe schools at the least cost rvithout sacrifice in beauty or suitability for school purposes.

E. G. DAVIS BACK FROM VACATION

E. G. Davis, Chas. R. McCormick Lumber Co., Angeles, is back on his territory calling on the retail after spending a two weeks' vacation at Monterey Carrnel.

Attends Bohemian Jinks

Announcement was made in San Francisco recently that the plant of the Westside Lumber Co. at Tuolumne, Calif., will be opened in the spring.

The receiver of the Pickering Lumber Co., operators of the mill from 1925 to 1931, has been directed by the Federal District Court in San Francis'co to "assign and return to the Westside Lumber Co., a certain portion of the said assets as a portion of the relief to be granted."

The Tuolumne plant, built in 1897, has a capacity of 60,000,000 feet annually. The door factory has an annual capacity of 400,0@ doors. The timber stand is estimated as sufficient for a fifty year operation of the mill at present capacity.

Wm. R. Thorsen of San Francisco is president of the comDanv.

Los ATTENDS CONVENTION

trade Newton Isaacs, Corning Lumber Co., and San Francisco for the American Legion gust 11 to 15.

Harry T. Nicolai, of Portland, Ore., president, OregonWashington Plywood Co., Tacoma, was in San Francisco for a few days in the latter part of July. He attended the annual Jinks of the Bohemian Club.

Corning, was in Convention, Au-

DIXON OLD-TIMER VISITS S. F.

Fred Hutton, manager of the Dixon Lumber Co., Dixon, recently spent a few days in San Francisco on business. Mr. Hutton has been in Dixon since 1887, so he classifies himself as one of the town's old-timers.

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