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Shevlin Pine Sales Gompany

SELLING THE PRODUCTS OF

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* Member of the Western Pine Association, Portland, Oregon

SPECIES

NORTHERN (Gcnuinc) WHITE PINE (PINUS STROBUS)

NORWAY OR RED PINE (PINUS RESINOSA)

PONDEROSA PINE (PINUS PONDEROSA)

SUGAR (Genuine Vhitc) PINE (PINUS LAMBERTIANA)

Ten Years Ago Today

From the Files of The California Lumber Merchant, Novem6er 1, 1997 new The Peninsula Hoo Hoo Club met at the St. Clair Hotel, San Jose, on the evening of Septemb er 26. Talks were made by Rev. Bennett, Fidel La Barba, M. A. Harris, Fred

I\{iss Jessie M. Williams, vice-president of the W. E. Cooper Lumber Co., Los Angeles, has sold her interests in the company to C. M. Cooper, who will succeed her as vice-president.

H. S. Riser Lumber Co., warehouse of the same type Glendora, is erecting a as the present structures.

One of the principal exhibits at the Stanislaus County Fair, Modesto, was the Redwood booth sponsored by the Modesto retail lumber dealers, together with the Western Plywoods Co. and California Redwood Association.

This issue carries a career write-up on A. B. (Bert) John- Roth and Bob Grant. son, Jr., San Francisco wholesale lumberman.

Valley Lumber Company, Fresno, hibit, a Redwood log bungalow, at the had an attractive exFresno District Fair.

The Little River Redwood bon, and also a cash prize, the Madera-Merced District is building a number of sheds

Co., Madera, won a blue ribfor their Redwood exhibit at Fair held at Chowchilla.

At the annual meeting of the Ship Owners' Association of the Pacific Coast, held in San Francisco, Frank J. O'Connor of the Donovan Lumber Company was re-elected president of the Association for the fifth consecutive time.

Barr Lumber Company at its Norwalk yard.

Hammond Lumber Company has purchased the VineyN{illiken Lumber Co. yard at North Hollywood.

John Suverkrup Lumber Co., San Bernardino, has opened a yard at Riverside.

There is a personality write-up of Walter N. Baker, Sacramento Valley lumberman, in this issue.

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