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T\TENTY.FIVE YEARS AGO TODAY

Ar rcportcd in Tha Californie Lumbcr Mcrchent Mey 15, 1925

Secretary Frank Minard announces that on May ?2 and 23 the San Joaquin Valley Lumbermen's Club will act as hosts to a joint meeting <lf its own nrembers with those of the Sacramento Valley Lumbernren's Club, and the Central Valley Club.

It. F. Hammatt, secretary-manager of the California Redrvo<ld Association, announces lhat 4U certified architects in California have submitted a total of 78 designs in the "Small All-Wood House Contests." recentlv conducted by the Association.

Mark W. Lillard announces and door warehouse in Los Whitmer-Jackson Company, of

Henry W. Patten, of Los a trip around the world, to plans to open a largc sash Angeles and represent the Atbuquerque, New Mexico. president of the died suddenly on Swayne Lumber April 26. for United I-umber Yards, of Sacramento, has filed for a Delaware charter to operate lumber yards, showing two nrillion dollars capital stock.

Angeles, has left home be gone several months.

Gus llussell, of San Francisco, was chairman of a meeting of 300 "Friends of the Forest" who gathered in Fresno on April 28 for an outdoor feed and celebration.

The new office of Dolbeer & Carson in Los Angeles will be located at 410 Pacific Mutual lluilding.

The lumbermen of Southern California held l grand stag party at Venice, near Los Angeles, the night of May first. There were 350 present, and B. W. Bookstaver was the ranrrod of the meeting.

Nickey Bros., fnc., of Memphis, Tenn., announces that it will open a big warehouse in Los Angeles to serve Southern California with oak flooring. W. G. Mitchell is manager.

Warren H. Swayne, Company, of Oroville, Curtis Williams in Los Angeles on on the rvatersheds was chairman of a Hoo-Hoo meeting May 7, when W. S. Rosencrans talked of the state of California.

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