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TUUENTY-FII|E YEARS AGCD TODAV
As Reported in The California Lumber Merchant, January l, lgSG
"Happy New Year," said the advertisement of E. J. Stanton & Son in this issue. and declared that in 1936 as ever since 1893, "You Can Get It at Stanton's!" Coming and Going were L. G. Burns of Bookstaver-Burns, to San Francisco; Carl Hornibrook of Ewauna Box Co., to the East; C. U. Martln of Madrigal & Co., from the Philippines, and H. J. Dtko of Intl. Hardwood Products Corp., to Mexico itrack Dlonne is slated to address East Bay Hoo-Hoo Club 39 at its January 6 meeting in the Athens Athletic Club of Oakland
A. L. "Gus" Iloover proudly proclaims that he beat his 1934 record exactly 100/s in 1935 selling Wendling-Nathan fir and TPL redwood from his southern California offices at Wilshire and La Brea. ("Gus" is also the senior badminton champion of the district.) . Don M. Oder, Aberdeen Plywood rep in southern California, was married Dec. 11 to Miss Ann Dixon . Jfun Farley, assistant western salesmanager of The Pacific Lumber Co., succeeded Caspar Ilexberg as chairman of the Redwood Lunch Club Nearly 300 attended the annual Hi-Jinks of Legion Lumbermen's Post 403 in Los Angeles, Dec. 13. Arrangements were handled by Ed Biggs, Carl Schreiber, Andy Foster and Ifans Westberg.