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INVENTORY TIME
This is the time of year we will "take s[esk"reflect on what we've accomplished, what we have to show for it and plan forthe future.
How is your inventory) Well balanced) Lumber prices are low-too low-lower than they will be sixty days hence. Fill in your stocks now where they require it. Let us figure with you on these replacements. Among our mills, we carry practically any item of Durable Douglas Fir used in Southwell diversified ern California. Choose from these stocks.
C. C. STIBICH WITH PICKERING LUll,lBER CO.
C. C. Stibich is now connected withthe San Francisco office of the Pickering Lumber Co., rvhere he is acting as sales manager of the San Francisco Bay District and the Coast Counties territory. lIe was formerly associated with Frederic S. Palmer, the San Francisco pine rvholesaler. at Bay Point.
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Report of The Committee on Resolutions A. W. Koehl, Chairman
The Millwork Institute of California has for the past year enjoyed and profited by presidential leadership of which it may well be proud, ancl it would be rank ingratitude if it failed to express to Mr.H. P. Dixonits united thanks for the splendid work of his administration.
No worthwhile movement progresses lvithout inspiring leadership, and the work ofMr. Dixon, during his administration, has been outstandingly marked by intelligence, devotion, loyalty and an unusual understanding of the op' portunities and obligations that corne 'tvith the high office of President.
1Me are very proud of him and his rvork, Therefore, BE IT RESOLVED, That a rising vote of thanks be extended our President as a manifestation of our respect and appreciation of devoted service.
And, BE IT RESOLVED, That the thanks of this Institute be cordially extended to the various able and interesting speakers, *ho h"u" assisted so materially in making the fine success that it has been.
And BE IT RESOLVED, That a special vote of thanks be extended to every man who participated in the compil- ation of the Price Pilot, which we consider a work of great merit, and the outstanding accomplishment of the past year.
And, IIE IT RESOLVED, That it is the opinion of this committee, that the l\{illwork Dollar is a most valuable part of our Institute rvork, and should enjoy the concerted support of the members, and we recommend that the questionnaire be answered by the members sufficiently early so that the compilation may be made in plenty of time for the next meeting.
And, BE IT RESOLVED, That the thanks of the Institute be extended to the committees, composed of Oakland rnembers, who have had charge of the preparations for this convention, and of the entertainment, which has been so friendly and cordial, and rvhich rve all have so thoroughly enjoyed.
Their hospitality has been admirable, and greatly appreciated.
And, BE IT RESOLVITD, That the sympathy of the organization is extended to Emery Nutting rvhose absence from this meeting was occasioried by the death of his father.
And. BE IT RESOLVED. That it is the concensus of (Continued on Page 18)
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