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PONDE ROSA PI N E

PONDE ROSA PI N E

Ar reported in The California Lumber Merchant June 1, 1921

Edward E,verett Ayer, prominent Chicago lumberman of other days, died in Pasadena on May 3. He r.vas one of the organizers of the League to Save the Redwoods.

The new hardwood yard business in Oakland on Mav of White Brothers opened 15. for

Paul Hallingby, sales manager at Los Angeles for the Hammond Lumber Company, has also assumed the duties of retail sales manager for the company, made vacant by the resignetion of Earl Galbraith.

The Central California Hoo-Hoo Club held a weekend outing in tle Calaveras Big Trees on May 21, and 22.

Cadrvall:;der-Gibson Company of Los a big nerv sau'mill in the Philippines, lumber u'harf on the California Coast, ter1. of dry kilns at the Coast yard. makes the :rnnouncement.

Angeles, announces a new and modern and a big new batB. W. Cadwallader

The Adams tumber Company has opened a new warehouse in Oakland, where they will carry a large stock of panels.

Redu'oocl blocks for factory floors are rapidly coming into favor :rmong the building trades of Southern California. Nine huncl, ed thousand feet of these blocks went into one building recently in Los Angeles.

The Bay District ship of R. S. Grant dedicating McLaren

Hoo-Hoo fraternity under the leaderrecently participated in the ceremonies Park, in San Francisco.

A special national campaign structural iimbers to begin in lrr- the \\rest Coast Lumbermen in behalf of Douglas Fir June, has been announced 's Association. story concerning Tecl of lumber, ancl one of fraternitf in this dis-

In this issue appears a photo and Lau'rence, Los Angeles rvholesaler the nrost popular members of the trict.

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