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COOS BAY TUMBTR CO.
of Californie
Manufacturerr of Douglu Fir and Port Orfond Ccdsr
Sawnillr, Manlfield, Oregon
Dirtributing Plant Bay Point
Annual Production
Lo; Angclcr 'Oftcr
39? Prci6c' Elcctrie Bld3. Phoic TUclrcr 577t
Members California Reduood Assoeiation
SAN DIEGO
3iD Sprcc|rclr Bldg., Frenhlin lllif
2(X),(XX),(XX) Feet
GENERALSALES OFFICE
Bay Point, C,aL
San Francirco Saler Oftce
10(X) Balfour BIds.
Lor Angeler Ofice, tr"ft,'j."!fil.
THERE'S A ROAD
There's a pathway you can follow _To the goal of your desires, There's a straight road that will lead yotr _ To the boon your heart requires. Some one else has made the jouiney, Some' one else has led the way; Find the trail and follow afterHour by hour and day by day.
Every manly man has ventured, Dreamed his dream, and vowed to win; Waged his war with opposition, Disappointments, trials, sin. Every strohg man sees before him Something better and .more dear Than the things he now possessesAnd he strives to draw it near.
. So he finds a road-or builds one ' To the treasure he woulil gain; Counting not the cost of labor, Sleepless nights, hor hours of pain. What to him life's fevered fretting? Just beyond the Vision smiles, Faith and Hope are e'en beside him As he treads the weary miles. _, _
For each one rewards are waiting, For each one a dream "come true;" For each one a road is winding ' Far away into the blue. To each one an earnest Purpose IJrges, "find or blaze a trail," And the voices of the spirit Whisper, "strive, you must not fail."
-Adeline M. Conner Sacramento. California.
L. T. CHILD DEAD
L. T. Child, Secretary of the Stewart lnso Board Co., St. Joseph, Mo., passed away at his home in Hutchinson, Kansas, August 2?.
Mr. Child had a number of business interests and was actively connected with the Davis & Child Co., Ford distributors, in Hutchinson and other points in Kansas. Prior to his residence in Hutchinson he was for a number of vears in Richmond, Missouri, operating under the name oi the Davis & Child Lumber Co.
JAMES L. HALL
EAST BAY HOO.HOO CLUB ETECT CLEM FRASER PRESIDENT
The East Bay Hoo-Hoo Club held their regular meeting at the Leamington Hotel, Oakland, on Friday August 26. )-loyd, Harris, Holmes-Eureka Lumber Co., was the chair- '.v mam of the day. The meeting was designated as "Redwood ,Day" and moving pictures of ttre Redwood logging and mill operations in Humbolt and Mendicino Counties were shown on the screen.
The annual election of officers was held and the following were elected to serve during the coming year: president, Clem Fraser, Loop Lumber & Mill eo., Alameda; vice president, Milton Hendrickson, Waterfront Sash & Door Co., Oakland; secretary-treasurer, Carl R. Moore, Neighbor's Lumber Yard, Oakland. W. B. Innes, East Bay Lumbermen's Club; H. S. Morton, Hill & Morton Lumber Co.; H. Sommerstrom, Clinton Lumber & Mill 9_o.; _tt. D. Cook, Western Sash & Door Co. and J. H. Matthews, Kiernan & Hubbard Lumber Co. wete el-ected directors.
,.President J. H. Neighbor presided at the meeting.
JOE NTCHOLSON AND GEORGE H. WALKER ON NORTHER,N TRIP
George H. Walker, the well known wholesale lumbergan o.{_ Los- Angeles, and Joe Nicholson, Manager of the big:nillwork plant of the Pacific Door & Sash tompany, at B-urbank, have been enjoying atrip to the sawmill districts of the Pacific Northwist ior the fast several weeks.
L. A. 'LEWIE'' GODDARD VISITING MILLS IN NORTHWEST
Lewis Goddard, Ifanager of the wholesale rail depart- ment of Hobbs Wall & Company, is in the northwesl on an extended trip which will take him as far north as Vancouver, B. C. Before returning he will call on various mills on Gray's Harbor, Seattle and Portland.
J. H. JEFFREY INSPECTING BAY POINT YARD
_ J. H. Jeffrey, assistant general manager of the Coos Bay Lumber Co., with headquarters at Marshfield, Ore., visited the. company's plant at Bay Point during the latter part of August. Mr. Jeffrey inspected the company's Bay Point yard and also conferred with company officials on business matters. He was in the Bav District for several davs.
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TABLE 4.
Production of Shingler for Principal Stat€s, 1926 and 1925. 1926 t92S ber 15,1927