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DOUGLAS FIR I REDVYOOD r PLYWOOD PACXFIC FIR SALES T\TENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO TODAY

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JAMES L. HALL CO.

JAMES L. HALL CO.

As reportad in The California Lumber Merchant February 1, 1929

The Hammond Lumber Company recently shipped 3,500,000 feet of Redwood railroad ties to Guatamala on the steamer Missoula. They lvill be used to construct a railroad in that corlntfy.

The C. D. Johnson I-umber Cornpany, of Portland, Cregon, announces that is has transferred Russell T. Gheen from their San Francisco office to Los Angeles, and Arthur Il. Griswold from l.os Angeles to San Francisco. They just traded territories.

Yurla district Hoo-Hoo staged a successful concat at Yutlla, Arizona, on Saturdal', January 26th.

Orven S. King w-as elected president of the San Diego HooHoo Club for the ensuing year. He succeedecl Fred I{. White.

Chester A. X'Iinard, Cutter Mill & Lumber Company, Sacramento, 'rvas appointed Snark of the Sacramento district.

I-. H .Eliot, Valley Lumber Company, Locli, was elected president of the Central California Lumbermen's Club.

A joint meeting of the directors of tl're California Retail Lumbermen's Association and of the Millu'ork Institute of California was held at the Hotel Californian, iu Fresno, recently, to discuss changes in the lien law.

Eddie Tiejen, Sudden the new secretary of the & Christenson l,umber ConrPanv, San Francisco Hoo-Hoo Club.

Eddie Peggs, sales mauager for W. R. Chamberlin Company, is the new president of the Douglas Fir Club, in Sau Francisco.

Announcement is made that C. Stowell Smith, San Francisco, has resigned as secretary of the California \\rhite & Sugar Pine Association. J. M. White, Long-Bell Lun.rber Company, Weecl, California, was elected presiclent'of the association, and Bernard Scott was natned acting secretary succeeding \{r. Smith.

"For over 42 years we have been furnishing custom mude VENEERED DOORS, SIAB DOORS, PANET DOORS ond STORE DOORS-ony size, thickness or detsil-to the Retoil lumber Deolers of Southern Cslifornio exclusively. The mony items we furnish ote cuslomer pleosers -ond mighty profitcble ro hondle, too.,,

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