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H. H. Barg to Continuc Business

H. H. Barg of San Francisco announces that his former partnership with J. G. Ziel operating under the name of Barg, Ziel & Co., -is being liquidated as of January l, 1934, and he will continue the business under his own name as the Barg Lumber Co. at the same address, 16 California Street, San Francisco.

Mr. Barg first organized the business himself in July, 1925, as the Barg Lumber & Shipping Co. Later, when Mr. Ziel joined the business, the name was changed to Barg, Ziel & Co. The company imports many hardwoods such as Japanese oak and birch, Burma teak, the various species of Philippine mahogany and Australian hardwoods, and in the export field act as export agents for a group of California white and sugar pine mills and have shipped the products of these mills to all important markets.

Beautiful Redwood Calendar

The Redwood Calendar for 1934 is more beautiful than er:er. Sponsored by the California Redwood Association and the various member mills of the Association, and published by James D. McClure, 1516 Morton street, Alameda, Calif., the calendar again contains twelve gorgeous views of Redwood timber, one for each month.

Each page is so arranged that the picture is not marred in any way by the calendar or advertising matter.

Many California lumber dealers and dealers from alt over the country have ordered a supply of these calendars, with their names imprinted, for presentation to their customers. On the back of each page of the calendar there is shown in a series of pictures a number of the uses of Redwood. Short captions explain these pictures, giving the reader a quick grasp of the beauty, durability and versatility of this wood.

THOMAS C. FIELDS VISITS BAY DISTRICT

Thomas C. Fields, an old resident of the San Francisco bay region, but for many years a northwestern lumberman, and now manager of the Pacific Northwest Red Cedar Lumber Agency, was a recent San Francisco visitor.

AT"TEND CODE HEARING

Frank J. O'Connor, president and general manager of the California Wholesale Lumber Association, and Louis C. Stewart, vice president of Sudden & Christenson, San Francisco, left January 4 for Washington, D. C., to attend as representatives of the Association the public hearing of the Lumber Code Authority which began January 9.

Prices Comparable with the Times

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