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TWENTY.FII'E YEARS AGO TODAY
A,s Reported in The California Lumber Merchant, April 15, 1935
Larue Woodson and Carl R. Moore revealed that green fees for the forthcoming Reveille golf tournament for Central and Northern California lumbermen would be a whopping $1.75. Of course, this would include luncheon and a free ball. Entertainment Chairman Bert Bryan promises "first-class" acts at the banquet for $2.00 complete '. . Stuart Smith of Coos Bay Lumber Co., Los Angeles, returned from a trip to the company's offices in the S.F. Bay district Secretary Stewart Mathews of the Bloedel Donovan Lumber Mills, Bellingham, Wash., was partaking of Spring in Palm Springs and conferring with J. H. Prentice, the company's L. A. representative.
Word that the Arizona dealers would hold their annual convention in May was brough.t back from Phoenix by Warren B. Wood and Percy Merithew of E. K. Wood Lumber Co. They had been visiting the company's Arizona representative, Francis Pool . .
The Diamond Match Company bought the Livermore Lumber Co., and the J. B. Blair Lumber Co., Placerville W. T. Cooper began selling for the Wendling-Nathan Co., The Pacific Lumber Company and A. L. "Gus" Hoover in Southern California.
The Western Lumber Company of San Diego purchased the Spreckles