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logr ore dumped in rhe mill pond borh to keep them from rtoining qnd for eore of hondling. On lhe log.houl into fie mill, ierl of waler wa:h off dirt.ond pebbles.
The rowyer, ol left, grodes hir next cut right on lhe log, then hond-rignols lhe 3etter, righi, how rhick ir i3 to be or if lhe cont rhould be turned lo o new foce.
Experience countr with bofh fhe 3owyer ond the edgermon, The trim 3ow operolor conlrolr these nine rowr from o ccge obove. He murt grode ecch boord lo see how hir edger rows over lhe lumber choin, looking eoch piece over lo ree if lrim. mu3t 3et lo produce best grcde cnd footoge combinqtion. bock is needed becsuse of rough ends or rplit.
The TW&J member mills produce the best in Ponderoso Pine, Sugor Pine, Incense Cedor, White Fir ond Douglos Fir. Experience tells the story. TW&J know-how results in fine sowmilling.
San Diego Hoo-Hoo Bowling League Annual Dinner
second. Sam Garner, Century Lumber & Mill Co., bowled the highest game during the season's play with a 253, and Jim Smith, with Syd Smith, had the highest series with 640.
The following teams made up the league: Baker Hardwood Lurnber Company, Century Lumber & trIill Co., American Products, Inc., Dixie Lumber & Supply Compa.ny, Sullivan Hardw'ood Lumber Company, Western Lumber Company (Green), Western Lumber Company (C'old), San Diego Lumber Company, Smith-Trevor Lumber Company, City Lumber & Supply Co., Airline Lumber Company, Frost Hardwood Lumber Company, California Lumber Company, Helix Supply, National Lumber Company, and Buitders' Market.
Jim Gilchrist, Smith-Trevor Lumber Company, is president of the Bowling League, Hugh McConnell, San Diego Lumber Company, vice president, and Paul Randall, Baker Hardwood Lumber Companl', is secretary. Lysle D. Seibert, Dixie Lumber & Supply Co., is president of the San Diego Hoo-Hoo Club.
Scrn Diego Hoo-Hoo Club Meets crt Ticr Jucmo
The Lumbennen's Bowling League of San Diego held its annual dinner recently in the Marine Room of the San Diego Hotel, and trophies were awarded to the winners. The bowling league was started five years ago, and is sponsored by the San Diego Hoo-Hoo Club.
Baker Hardwood Lumber Company finished first place in the league standing, and Century Lumber & Mill Co. was provide the 120 telephone required for high-por*'ered

The San Diego Hoo-Hoo Club met at the Tia Juana Country Club, Tia Juana, trIexico, on April 19. There was a good turnout of Old Cats, over 200 attending. An excellent dinner u'as served, and a fine entertainment program was enjoyed by the large crowd. President Lysle D. Seibert presided.
Only Douglas fir forests can and telegraph poles occasionally transmission wires.