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TWENTY-FIYE YEARS ' As Reported in The California Lumber AGO Merchant, TODAY May 15, 1933
The Pasadena Lumbermen's Club moved its offices to 1203 Fair Oaks in South Pasadena. . Harold P. Plummer, general salesmanager, joined San Joaquin Valley-Coast Counties Salesman Fred Burgers for a swing around his Union Lumber Company beat. J. W. Williams, secretary of the California Redwood Association, returned to San Francisco from a 10-day field trip to Southern California.
E. A. Wright moved his sales office from Long Beach to L. A. . The King Lumber Co., Bakersfield, bought the Hayward Lumber & Investment Co. yard at Corcoran.
T. B. Lawrence of the Lawrence-Philips Lumber Co., Los Angeles, who was in the Pacific Northwest on a business trip with A. V/. Hart of the company and W. H. Wood of the Hart-Wood Lumber Co., San Francisco, had to take an airplane and fly home to Los Angeles on word of the serious illness of his wife with pneumonia. Max E. Cook, farmstead engineer with The Pacific Lumber Co., spoke to the Rotary Club of Cloverdale. Kansas City Federal Court Judge Otis overruled a motion for a rehearing in the