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RICHARDSoN ROOFING

RICHARDSoN ROOFING

Ordctr for frctory rLipncq!;1_ in rpccirl dincorionr tdd = conrtruction tolicitod.

Two reasons why dealers prefer PACIFIC FIVE.PIY BOARD for ualls and ceilings

Pacific Five-Ply does not expand, contract, bulge, warp, crack or crumble. Can be wallpapered, painted or calcimined without being battened. Is air-tight.

J. C. NELLTS TALKS TO CALTFORNTA LUMBERMEN

J. C. Nellis, assistant chief of the Lumber Division, Dept. of Commerce, Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, with headquarters in Washington, D. C., was a recent speaker before the California Redwood Association at San Francisco. Mr. Nellis made a very. interesting and instructive talk and advised the lumbermen what his department was doing to increase the sale of lumber in the foreign markets. While in the Bay District, he also addressed the Lumber Department of the San Frahcisco Chamber of Commerce. He also visited some of the Redwood, California White and Sugar Pine, and Douglas Fir mills during his visit on the Pacific Coast.

Seward Weds In Seattle

R. E. Seward, popular salesman with the Twohy Lumber Company, Los Angeles, is back in Los Angeles, from a five weeks' honeymoon trip through the Northwest. He returned, with his bride, oh October 6th.

The wedding occurred at Seattle, the home of the bride, formerly Miss Constance Mitchell, on September l7th. The happy couple toured through the saw mill country from there, visiting Vancouver and a number of other points.

SIGN ON THE BACK OF A FORD, IN CANADA

"Bouncing Bertha, America's pride, but, There's no Place Like Home."

Lauds Qualities Of Gum

The last issue of "lVloore Facts," published by the Moore Dry Kiln Company, North Portland, Oregon, contains a splendid editorial, illustrated, telling of the valuable properties of Gum.

PASADENA SAWDUST .CLUB HOLDS UEETING

The Pasadena Sawdust Club held their regular meeting at the Maryland Hotel, rvith a full membership attendance. This was the 6rst meeting of the Club since the return of Mr. Paul D. Ransom, Secretary, who has been in the east on a three months' trip.

Plans for fall business \pere discussed and the general expression was that what was needed above all else, was "better and more dignified methods in the distribution of lumber to the trade."

Mr. Ransom has reported a very healthy business activitv among lumbermen all through the eastern paft of the country. During his absence the Club's afrairs were capably looked after by his son, Mr. Eugene Ransom.

WALTER MEDILL WEDS MILDRED L. CUTTEN

Announcement has been made of the marriage of Walter P. I\fedill of San Francisco to Mildred L. Cutten, of Oakdale. at San Francisco on Saturday, October l.

Mr. Medill has been associated with the lumber business for many years in the Bay District and is sales manager for McKay & Co., the rvell known Redwood manufacturers. Ife is extremely popular and well known with the lumber fraternity of the state and has always taken an active interest in'Bay District Hoo Hoo aftairi. They rvill make their home in San Francisco.

Al Kelley On Southern California Trip

Al Kelley, of the Santa Fe Lumber Co., San Fra'ncisco, has motored down to Los Angeles where he will spcnd the next ten days visiting with his many lumbermen friends and looking over the sights of the Southland. Al represents the Santa Fe Lumber Co. in the Bay District and Sacramento Valley.

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