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Harvest Time on the Mill Pond
There's c grecrt harvest in the'.mqking in the Douglqs Fir region 490 billion feet oI saw timber . . . enough to build 37,000,000 homes or <rs mqny homes as there are in Americcr todcy. Logging opercrtions ct Pope d Tcrlbot cre lcrrgest.in its history, yet ct the sqme time provisions cre being mcde'to insure lorests lor the luture.
Alrecdy growing on the West Coost is c iunior lorest equcl to the combined land crreq ol Connecticut, New lersey and Delewcre. Governmentcrl.surveys show qrecs oI second growth crre gcining on the crrecrs logged. Since it tckes but 50 years lor cr Christmcrs-tree size Douglcrs Fir to grrow to a 125-foot tree, the lumber Ior the homes ol tomorrow's citizens is insured. And on much oI this harvest will be the Pope d Tqlbot trqde mqrk, c symbol ol properly milled, grcded, crnd hcndled lumber.
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'S. F. Lumbermen's Club , Luncheon Sept. 24
The next luncheon meeting of the San Francisco Lumbermen's Club will be held in the Concert Room. Palace Hotel, San Francisco, on Tuesday, September 24. New 'officers will be elected and installed.

W. P. Frcunbes d Son Moved
W. P. Frambes & Son moved September 4 to W South , Alvarado Street, I-os Angeles. They have retained their telephone'number, FEderal 7301.
Mr. Frambes was for many years Pacific Coast divi,sion sales manager for Masonite Corporation, and recently retired from that position. His son, William Frambes, is irow associated with him, and they are representing Infra Insulation, Inc., of New York City, manufacturers of an aecordion type aluminum foil insulation.
Elk Lumber Company's New Mill Starts Opercrtion
The new sawmill of the Elk Lumber Company, situated dn an 87-acre tract between Medford and Central Point, Oregon, started operation August 19. Both pine and fir will be cut. A planing mill and dry kilns will be constructed later.
George C. Flanagan is manager and vice president. Other officials are: R. R. Chaffey, president, Berkeley, Calif.; Charles E, McCulloch, secretary, Portland; R. T. Buzard, assistant secretary, Oakland; Elmer R. Goudy, treasurer, Portiand.
You'd hovc likcd ir, too, lt wor going to b6 o fowtcr ponel of rotin-wood, cn cromplc of the sorl of work
Cqlifornio Panel & Vcncer likcr to lurn oul. Only we cduldn'f gct it. Thc atory :3 rritl limlrcd quonriri.. of wotnul, ook cnd mohogony ponclr, oll ovoilqble ro dcslcr. When thc exolic woodr conc bqcl, lumber merchonlr will get th.m, too.