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FIVE YEARS AGO in The California Lumber Merchant April TODAY 15,1927
The Benson Lumber Co. of San Diego received a cargo of Mexican mahogany logs. The shipment contained 100M feet and came from the west coast of Mexico.
Walter Baker tory representing year he has been office.
is back on the Sacramento Friend & Terry Lumber Co. working in the company's
Valley terriFor the past Sacramento
IJnion Lumber Co. sold their yards in the San Joaquin Valley. The yards at Bakersfield and Taft were purchased by Hayward Lumber & Investment Co. of Los Angeles. The Delano and McFarland yards were bought bi' King Lumber Co. of Bakersfield.
This issued carried an illustrated article I-umber Company sawmill operations at on tl-re Hammond Samoa, Calif.
J. H. Bjornstad, president of the Dixie Lumber & Supply Co., San Diego, announced that he has sold his interests in the company to his business associates, W. S. Cou'ling, Arthur A. Jensen and R. H. Curney.
The triannual meeting of the California Milhvork Institrrte u'as held at Sacramento on March 25 anrl 26.
A career sketch berman, appeared of Jimmie Atkinson, in this issue. San Francisco lum-
Noah Adams Lupber Co., Oakland, opened a retail yard at Rio Vista.
The members of the Orange County Lumbermen's Club, together n'ith their wives and guests, met at the Women's Club, Do'ivney, on April 5. 70 sat down to a fine chicken dinner that was furnished by the Women's Club of Dor,vney. Among the speakers were Paul Hallingby, Los Angeles, president of the California Retail Lumbermen's Association, and Sylvester Weaver, Weaver-Henr_v N{anufacturing Co.. Los -A,ngeles.
C. D. Collom is acting as secretary-manager of the Buildir-rg Nlaterial Dealers Association of San Diego. He forn.rerly was associated with the Los Angeles Ruilding NIaterial Dealers Association.