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TWENTY-FIVE YEARS

As Reported in The California Lumber

Donald T. Sudden, 38, San Francisco lumberman, died suddenly February 28 alter two clays' illness with pneumonia in a San Mateo hospital. He had been president of M:est Coast Lumber Co. ..-. B. J. Boorman, chairman Advertising committee, Iiast Bay Lumbermen's Institute, suggested the industry adopt the slogan : "Make It GoodBuild With \A/ood" . . After a tour of the southern California earthquake disaster area, A. C. llorner, San Francisco, in charge of the western offce of the National Lumber Manufacturers Assn., reported that wooden buildings had most effectively resisted the tremendous earth tremors.

Jim Wisnom, Wisnom Lumber Co., San Mateo, wrote Jimmy Atkinson that he had visitecl his former home in Ireland on his crlrrent world tour Red River Lumber Co. installed a diagonal clipper at its \Arestwood plant Albert Coats and his bride returnecl to Tillamook. Ore.. after a San Francisco honeymoon The steamer Daisy Gray arrived in Stockton with a second cargo for WendIing-Nathan Co. . J. H. Kirk, manager of the S. P. Mil-

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