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Yard, Mill, Office and Road
What Live California Lumbermen are Doing.
Sacramento Valley Dealers Have Pleasant Trips In Prospect
Members of the Sacramento Valley Lumbermen's Club have a couple of interesting trips on thei,r program for the early Spring. On their regular mteeting day in April they will visit the plant of 'the Redwood M'anufacturinrg Company at Pittsburg and in May they will go to Sterling City to see the Diamond Match Company's new saw mill.
So pleased were the mem,bers with their recent trip to the plant of the California Door Company at Oakland that these other trips were arranged at the ,meeting at the Travelers H,otel in Sacramento in November.
PrNE ASSOCTATTON ANNUAL JANUARY 1e
The annual m,eeting of the Califo,rnia White & Sugar Pine Manufacturers' Assoc,iation will be held in San Francisco on Friday, January 19. Electi,on of officers an,d;other business will be the order of the day. C. Stowell Smith, secr'etary of the association, is making prelimtinary plans for the meeting.
HESS LUMBER CO. HAS CUNNINGHAM BRANCH
The Hess Lumber Com,pany's ya.rd at Sebastopol has opened a branch at Cunningham, where a full stock of lumber, shingles and other building material will be handled. William Garloff is the manager.
MRS. PATTERSON AND MRS. BLEEKER DRIVE FROM PORTLAND IN NEW MACHINE
Mrs. R. R. Patterson, wife of "Bob" Patterson who represents the California and Oregon Lumber Company in the Bay District; and Mrs. G. R. Bleeker, w,ife oi C-. n. Bleeker sales representative of the Eagle Lumber Company in Northern California, have returned from a month,j,trip to the Northwest.
While in Po.rtland Mrs. Patterson bousht herself an Essex Coach machine and they made the returir trip to San Francisco overland. They report the roads in fine condi- tlrn and cam.e through without any accidents or difficulties. "Pat" and "Bleek" met the wom,en folks up the line and gave theJladies their m,oral support on the final llap of the trip into Sa.n Francisco.
REDW0oD SPEC|ATT|ES
We Manufacture and S,ell SPLIT SHAKES
TIES POSTS GRAPE STA.KBS
HISCOX AND TOMSON ,NOW ON STATE BOARD
R. A. Hiscox and H. S. Tomson of San, Francisco have been elected Directors of the California Retail Lumb,ermen's Association,'to succeed William C. Chatham and Herman Freese. Owing'to other business interests Mr. Freese and Mr. Chatham were unable to serve on the board for the coming year.
C. A.,BIGELOW VISITS CALIFORNIA
C. A. Bigelow, Presiden,t of the Bigelow-Cooper Company of Bay City, Mich., and large dealers in hardwoods is on a business, ^trip to the Pacific Coast. After spending a few days in San Francisco, Mr. Bigelow left for Los Angeles where he spent so.me time.
MULGREW NOW WIT]H MINING ASSOCIATION
Frank L. Mulgrew, well-known newspaper man who so successfully handled the lumbermen's publicity campaign against the housing bill prior to the rece,nt election, his been retained as director of publicity for the California Metal and Mineral Producers' Association in, San Francisco. The organization purposes to .co-operate with the Industrial Accident Com,mission of California and with other p-ublic bodies to improve laboring cond,itions and per- fect safety regulations of,California mines;and at the sime time -circun-rvent unjust and discriminative legislation along this line.
Our Big New Plant is nory prepErd to s€rye the California retailers with the following stock:
RED FtR DtilEilStoll
Dealerc who have tried this wonderful dimension stock are enthusiastic over its fine quality and appearance. Ask us about it.
GATIFOR]IIA WHITE PI]IE
A splendid quality of this stock beautifully manufactured, ready for prompt shipmenL
BOX SHOoKS
Thnee cars a d"y of this ctock.