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CahillBack at Desk

CahillBack at Desk

As reported in The California Lumber

J. J. (Ji-) Farley, representative for The Pacific Lumber Co., in the Sacramento and San Joaquin Valley territory, has been transferred to the company's San Francisco office, and will represent the company in the Coast territory. Hugh P. Alderman will represent the company in the Valley territory.

F. Dean Prescott, Valley Lumber Company, Fresno, was elected president of the San Joaquin Valley Lumbermen's Club at the Club's annual meeting.

C. H. (Harry) Terrell

the Chas. R. McCormick and San Joaquin Valley

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Merchant Feb.

TODAY 15, 1921 the appeared an illustrated write-up on The Company's sawmill operations at Diamond was appointed representative for Lumber Co. in the Sacramento territory.

Roy F. Morse, manager of the Long-Bell Lumber Co., rvas elected president of the West Coast Lumbermen's Association at the annual meeting held in Seattle.

In this issue California Door Springs, Calif.

The Valley Lumber Company, Fresno, purchased Fowler Lumber Co. at Fowler.

R. F. Hammatt, secretary-manager of the California Redwood Association. San Francisco. was on an extended trip in the East on Association business.

Returns From Active Duty With Air Force

Lieut. Colonel J. E. Peery, Jr., has just returned from active duty with the Air Force and is back again with Peery Lumber Co., at 2737 Leonis Blvd., Los Angeles, of which he is president.

Mr. Peery served in Europe as a fighter pilot Commander during World War II, and at the end of the war entered the California National Guard Air Force where he served until May 1951 when he was reactivated into the regular service.

Bcrck From Oregon Trip

E,rnie Bacon, manager of Fir-Tex of Northern California, San Francisco, is back from a 10-day business trip to Oregon. He was accompanied by Bob Henderson, Sacramento salesman; Hugh Crabb, Fresno, and Fred Sullivan, Oakland. Together they visited the home office in Portland, the Fir-Tex mill in St. Helens; the Coos Bay Lumber Co., where the nerv hardboard plant is being installed; and the plywood division plant at Coquille.

San Frcncisco Lumbermen's Club Members to Hecrr Portlqnd Publisher At Palace Hotel Februcrry 19

The speaker of the day at the luncheon meeting of the San Francisco Lumbermen's Club, to be held in the Comstock Room of the Palace Hotel, San Francisco, will be Carl C. Crow, well known Portland editor and publisher. All lumbermen are welcome.

Iror reservations call Charlie Schmitt, Edgewood Lumber Co., YUkon 6-5500.

Bill Anchor With Hill d Morton, trc.

Bill Anchor is in charge of the loading dock recently taken over by Hill & Morton, Inc. in Arcata. A three-car spur service serves the dock. It is planned to do custonl loading as well as the company's own stock.

Mr. Anchor was in charge of the shipping department for lfolmes Eureka Lumber Co., Eureka, until two years ago. Since then he has been mdnufacturing redwood lath and cooling tower strips.

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