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Peninsula Hoo Hoo With Lumbermen's Club Meets Reciprocal A ssociation
Fred F. Boes, Hubbard & Carmichael Bros., San Jose, R.E, Walker, Los Angeles, district manager,_L-u*b{*"" "i*t.Apresident of the Peninsula Hoo Hoo Ctul tto. men's Reciprocal Association,. announces that Robert P. 5g for the c6*;r,g year at the dinner meeting of the club Felf is now connected with th_eir organization and is acting held on Monday"ei-.";t,g, Septe-u.r 30, at [h. Hot"l St. as- a special .representative. Mr. Felf has_just-co_mpleted Claire, San Jose. ------o' --r------ a business tr-ig t-g SoutherlL_oregon-rvhere he called on the - Ba.'ff- Gilpin, secretary of the peninsula Lumbermen's mills in the Medford and Klamath Falls districts. Mr- Felf Club, palo AIto, wai "i.6tJ ,rice-prerideni, and paul E. will make his headquarters at the association's Los AnOveiend, Califoinia Retail Lumbermen's Association, was geles office re-elected secretary. ,
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Lumber Co., Redwood City; E. R. Ellis. Palo Alto Lumber / co., palo Atto; otto Schnabet, Glenr,vooi i;;;;t" c;,'S; J A new yard has been o-pened in Redwood city under the JosL, and Leo'cheim, McErioy-cheim Lumber co., San Hn:.:t*'s;'L$lJ,,?*j,1rli,',,T1?.n?l:grlt:rtJl: Jole'-ber Co., Emil Hendriqkson, formerly with Sudd"en Lumber Fred Thomas, District Attorney for Sania Clara._County, was the speaker of the evening, on the subject of "Crime".
Franz August Lofgren
Franz August Lofgren, father of Alvin N. Lof.gren, who is associated with MacDonald & Harrington, San Francisco, died in Oakland on October 8, at the age of 78 years.
Buys Susanville Yard
P. A. Quigley has purchased ville, formerly operated by the pany.
the retail Red River yard at SusanLumber Com-
R. A. TAYLOR VISITS LOS ANGELES
R. A. Taylor, secretary-treasurer and general manager of the De Soto Hardr,vood Flooring Company, Memphis, Tenn., recently spent two weeks in Los Angeles conferring with Rollins Brown, who represents the company in this territory. He returned to his headquarters by the way of San Francisco and Salt Lake City. Mrs. Taylor accompanied her husband on the trip, which was her first visit to California.
H. B. HEWES RETURNS FROM NORTHWEST
H. B. Hewes, nationally known lumberman, returned to San Francisco recently from a four weeks' visit to the Northwest. Mr. Hewes spent most of this time at Portland, and also visited the operation of the Pacific Spruce Corporation at Toledo, Ore., in which he is interested: e. R. Ar.rr};dl'.f Iili#r"a
J. 14/. Flora Starts New Yard
J. W. Flora, who came to California from Denver, Colo', has started a new yard in Lindsay.
FRANK R. ADAMS VISITING CALIFORNIA
Frank R. Adams, manager of the Chicago office of The Pacific Lumber Company, arrived in San Francisco on October 4. Mr. Adams expects to spend several weeks in California, dividing his time between the company's operation at Scotia and the San Francisco office.
H. W. COLE VISITS BAY
H. W. Cole, vice-president and general manager of The Little River Redwood Company, Crannell, was a business visitor to San Francisco. October 1.
RETURNS FROM NORTHWEST
T. J. Seuffert, owner and manager of the Sequoia Lumber Co., Redwood City, recently returned from a business trip to Portland, Ore.
E. C. WII1D GOES TO MOUNTAIN VIEW
E. C. Wild, formerly rvith the Merner Lumber Co., Palo Alto, is now associated with the D. & S. Lumber Co., Mountain View.
FORREST WILSON RETURNS
Forrest W. Wilson of The Little River Redwood Co.. San Francisco, returned on October 7 from a two weeks' vacation.
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