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For Sale
Well located lumber yard and mill in Los Angeles. Will take $10,000 to handle, terms to reliable parties. Address P. O. Box 880, Sta. C., Los Ang6les.
ROBT. FORGIE ILL
Mr. Robt. Forgie, Los Angeles representative for the Bloedel Donovan Lumber Mills, has been confined to his home, severely ilf since the lfth. It was feared that he rvas suffering from pneumonia.
ROSCOE M. PRICE WED
Mr. Roscoe M. Price of the Dudfield Lumber Company, 'Palo Alto, nephew of Mr. Fred E. Conner of Sacramento, was married on the 5th to Miss Margaret Keifer of Sacramento. The wedding was held at San Francisco.
V. A. SMITH A SAN FRANCISCO VISITOR
V. A. Smith, representing the Fischer Brothers Lumber Co. of Eugene, Ore., has been spending a few days in the Bay District on business. He accompanied E. L. Fifield, their Northern California representative, while calling on the Bay District trade.
RETURNS FRoM I pHII.IPPINE TRIP
B. W. Cadwallader, President of the Cadwallader-Gibson Co., Los Angeles, ha5 returned from a short Susiness trip to the Philippine Islands. While in the Islands, Mr. Cadwallader made an inspection tour of their hardwood logging and rnilling operations. After ,a few days in San Francisco, he will go on to Los dngeles.
George Meisse A San Francisco Visitor
George Meisse, Cadwallader-Gibson Co., Los Angeles, has been spending a few days in the Bay District on business. He says that his concern is finding business good in the Southern California district. While in the Bay District, he had several conferences with B. W. Cadwallader, President of the company, who had just returned _from the Philippines.
Henry Hink Returns From Southern California Trip
Henry Hink, Dolbeer-Carson Lumber Co., San Francisco, has returned from a week's business trip to Southern Califcirnia. While in the South. he called on the trade in the Los Angeles, San Diego and Orange county districts' He reports that the lumber market in the southern part of the state is showing a slight improvement.
J. A. WALSH TO REPRESENT CREO-DIPT CO.
J. A. Walsh of North Tonawanda, New York, is now representing the Creo-Dipt Company in the Bay District. He formerly represented the company in New York State. Guy M. Rich, District Sales Manager, with headquarters in Los Angeles, has been a recent San Francisco visitor conferring with Mr. Walsh on business matters.
REDWOOD SALES CO. ISSUE NEW BOOKLET ON REDWOOD
The Redwood Sales Company of San Francisco n#e just issued a new booklet on the California Redwoods. The booklet is very attractively made up and has a map of California showing the location of the Redwood forests, together with several other beautiful illustrations of the Redwood stands of timber and the various logging operations. The booklet also carries i,llustrations of the member mills of the Redwood Sales Co. with a short sketch of each mill and their lumber operations. The member mills of the Company are the Albion Lumber Co., E. J. Dodge Co., Dolbeer & Carson Lumber Co., Hobbs-Wall Lumber Co., Little River Lumber Co. and the Northwestern Redwood. H. W. Sinnock, the ttell-known Pacific Coast lumberman, is the Secretary-Manager of the Sales Co. Milton V. Johns, who is Mr. Sinnock's assistant, compiled this interesting booklet which should be very useful and instructive to the buyers and users of the California Redwoods.
Jerry Stutz A San Franctsco Vtsitor
Jerry Stutz, representative of the Coos Bay Lumber Co. in the San Joaquin Valley, with headquarters in Fresno, was a recent San Francisco visitor where he checked in at headquarters on business matters. Jerry also remained in tgwg a few days to take in the Diamond Jubilee week festivities.