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UNItlN TUMBER GtI.
Mcrnbcr Celifornie Rcdwood Arociation
OFFICES:
SAN FRANCISCO
Croclcr Building
Phonc Sutter 6170
LOS ANGELES
Lanc Mortgagc Bldg.
Phone TRiniry 2?5,2
MILLS:
FORT BRA,GG Californie
Adcquatc rtoragc rtocL at San Pcdro
SNARK JAMES M. BROWN VISITS SAN FRANCISCO
Snark of the lJniverse James M. Brown, president of the Long Lake Lumber Co., Spokane, accompanied by Mrs. Brown, arrived in San Francisco November 28th on the SS. Manchuria. Mr. Brown was on his way home from Miama, Florida, where he attended the annual convention of HooHoo and where he was elected to his present office. They spent several days at Havana, Cuba, and then continued on through the Panama Canal to San Fiancisco.
Mr. Brown attended the Peninsula Hoo-Hoo Club meeting the night of the 28th at the Gumwood Inn near Palo Alto and in his talk to the club stressed the importance of harmony in all organizations. He also asked all those present who are in any way connected with the lumber industry, to get behind the National Lumber Manufacturers Association in their trade extension advertising campaign.
MTLTON V. JOHNS VISTTTNG HOME OFFICE
Milton V. Johns, Chicago representative of the Redwood Sales Company, San Francisco, is spending a few days at the home office. While here Mr. Tohns will confer with Mr. Sinnock and the directors of the company in outlining their 1928 program. He will return to Chicago soon after the middle of December,
J. M. WHrTE DOWN FROM WEED
J. M. White, general manager of the Long-Bell Lumber Co., 'Weed, California, spent a few days in San Francisco the early part of December. While in San Francisco Mr. White attended the sessions of the National Association of Wooden Box Manufacturers convention held in the Palace Hotel.