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TODAY
15, 1928
cooperation with the Forest Service of the Department of Agriculture, showed total production of the United States ,bvas 36,955,821,000 board feet of lumber; 3,(Rj,!Z),(XX) lath; 6,010,610,000 shingles. 7O/o of. the total lumber cut was furnished by nine states, as follorvs: Washington,7,546,239,W feet; Oregon, 4,454,735,C[X) feet; Mississippi, 2594,-. 994,0(n feet ; Louisiana, 2,889.530,000 feet ; Californie,llV,959,000 feet ; Alaba ma, 2,1O5.122,000 feet ; Texas, lJrcJ2l; 000 feet; Arkansas 1,441,018,0m feet; Georgia, 1,145,489,(XI) feet.
The luncheon meeting of the San.Francisco Hoo-Hoo Club No. 9 on January % at the Palace Hotel, San Francisco, was designated as "Hards'ood Day." There was an interesting program and Ted Higgins, J. E. Higgins Lumber Co., was chairman of the day.
, Frank F. Minard, secretary of the San Joaquin Valley Lumbetnen's Club, announced the Club's annual meeting oI tne Los Ange- will be held on February 18 at the Hotel C-alifornian, Fresno. A dinner dance rvill be held in the evening.
Woodland Lumber Co. completed the construction of a new warehouse at their yard at Woodland, Calif.
Fred Roth, San Francisco, Supreme Bojum, attended a meeting of the Hoo-Hoo Suprerne Nine at Kansas City, Mo., on Janlary 25.
This issue carried a write-up on Jack wholesale lumberman.
The report of the DePartment production f.or 1926, compiled by
Rea, Los Angeles a of Commerce on lumber the Bureau of Ce.nsus in
RRCC Adds Utilization Committee
Eureka, February 2-A new- Utilization Committee has been added to the Redwood Region Conservation Council, accord.ing to Robert W. Matthews, Eureka, RRCC Presi'dent. The committee will study wood utilization problems in the region and strive to develop new markets for waste products. "Many things we now consider waste," Matthews said, "will someday find their way into new and better produtts."
T. T. Stoleson, general manager of Mutual Plywood Corporation, Eureka, has been named chairman of the nerv committee, Matthews said. "We are confident that this committee will help answer some of our problems and make the future of our communities more secure," he added.
Other members of the newly-formed committee are Dewey Lung, Humboldt Plywood Corporation, Arcata; Howard Libbey, Arcata Redwood Company, Arcata; Mar- vin Krei, Chairman, Humboldt County Board of Supervisors, Arcata; W. D. Pine, Humboldt County Farm Advisor, Eureka; E. T. F. Wohlenberg, Masonite Corporation, Ukiah; Ilerman Matisoff, Arcata Plywood C-orporation, Arcata; C. L. Hokonson, Simpson Logging Company, Klamath; Ralph DeMoisy, M and M Wood Working Com-. pany Timber Division, Eureka; and Clay Brovrn, Clay Brou'n & Company, Fortuna.
A. C. Horner is manager of the Western Division of the National Manufacturers Association with headquarters in San Francisco. His territory includes the states west of the Rocky Mountains.
A group of California lumbermen were guests of The Celotex Company on a trip to their manufacturing.operations in the South. The tiip'included a visit to the company's manufacturing plant at New Orleans, and their sugar plantations in Georgia and Florida. They also spent a ferv days at the company's Chicago offices.
The new chairmen of the other RRCC committees, according to Matthews, are as follorvs: Youth Work, R. J. Blitch, The Pacific Luntber Company, Scotia; Membership and Finance, A. O. Lefors, Hammond Lumber Company, Samoa; Forest Management, Henry Trobitz, Simpson T ogging Company, Klamath; Fire Prevention, A. I{. Merrill, Hammond Lumber Company, Samoa; and Program, Mrs. Fern Freeman, Brizard-Matthen's Machinery Compan-v. Eureka.
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