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TWENTY.FII'E YEARS AGCD TCDDAY
As Reported in TheCalifornia Lumber Merchant, February 1 , 1937
Ed Adams, who formerly represented Umpqua Mills and Tinber Company, is now with Hil! and Morton, Inc., Oakland. He now covers the San Francisco Bay district, Sonoma and Marirr Counties.
Back in the lumber business again is Frank M. Wise who has been appointed manager of the Patten-Blinn Lumber Company yard in Beverly l{ills, California.
Wendell Brown, of J. R. Hanify Company, Los Angeles, spent the Christmas holidays in San Francisco visiting his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Percy J. Brown.
More than 400 lumbermen attended a dinner at Kansas City, Mo., on December 2l given to celebrate the 81st birthday of Robert A. Long, founder of the Long-Bell Lumber Company and chairman of the board of that firm.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McCune, West Coast Lumbermen's Association, spent Christmas and Ner,v Year's holidays in Portland.
President of the C. D. Johnson Lumber Company, Portland, C. D. Johnson recently spent a few days in San Francisco.
G. M. Harrington, of MacDonald and Harrington, San Francisco, journeyed to Minneapolis to spencl Christmas with his mother and sisters.
Well known sales representative of the Nicolai Door Sales Company, San Francisco,
B. C. Phillips has given half a dozen talks in the last few weeks to the members of various service clubs in the territory he covers. He gave an interesting lecture to the Rotary Club at St. Helena last month at the invitation of Andrew McNair, of the McKinnon-McNair Lumber Company.
Spending the Christmas holidays in Los Angeles were Al Kelley, Santa Fe Lumber Company. San Francisco, and Mrs. Kelley and their two children.
A. C. Horner, manager of the western office of the National Lunrber Manufacturers Association, San Francisco, returned last month from a 3,600 mile automobile trip to the Southwest.
Pacific National Lumber Company's A. K. Martin was introduced as the Tacoma Lumbermen Club's new president by Phil Garland, retiring president. More than 300 Washington lunrbermen attended the meeting.
Sqn Fernqndo Volley Hoo-Hoo Plons Spring Activities
S.an Fernando Vallev Hoo-Hoo 209. orgarizecl only last lall. has a big dinner-dance Dlanned for Februarv 23 at Knollwood Country Club.
A fashion show will be part of the evening's entertainment. and a handsome door prize is to be offered.
V'alley Hob-Hoo-Ettes are participating in the event, and members of Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Club 2 are cordially invited to attend.
March 23-a big day, with golf, concat and dinner. Knollwood Cour.rtry Club, with Bob N{erritt (Nlerritt Lumber) in charge of the golf.
For "Hooking" Sqles
Compact, 24"x24" Peg-Board hook racks, each attractively packaged separately with 24 fixtures and mounting hardware, are offered for quick turnover in high traffic locations. Priced to sell at $1.65 retail, the hook racks will appeal to customers needing a handy Peg-Board panel for a kitchen, sewing room, closet, workshop, utility room or garage. Packed l2 units per carton, the hook racks may be included with Peg-Board fixture orders for 100-pound freight prepaid shipments. Write Masonite Corporation, 3150 Randolph St., Bellwood, Ill.
