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Ar report€d in The California Lumber AGO Merchant June TODAY 1, 1929

The Bookstaver-Burns Lumber Company, Los Angeles, composed of B. W. Bookstaver and L. G. ("Bob") Burns, announces that it has chartered seven ships to haul lumber from the Pacific Northwest to the Los Angeles area. This concern now rePresents seven large sawmills in the Washington-British Columbia area in water shipments.

Oregon's new reforestation law is described by Lot' W. B. Greeley as "the most promising legislation of this character yet adopted by any American commonwealth."

Duncan McCallum has entered the wholesale sash and door business in Los Angeles under the name "D. D. McCallum," and his slogan is "For the yards-strictly wholesale."

The National Lumber Manufacturers Association met in

Ross Beall, Hayfork Lumber Co', San Francisco, is again passing out cigars. The nerv Miss Beall, Suzanne by name, made her debut May lst and is now busy getting acquainted with her three sisters-boy, is Dad going to have a time of it in about 15 vears !

Chicago April 23-'26, re-elected E. neapolis, as president, and Pledged trade and grademarked lumber. Mr. of the McCloud River Lumber Co',

L. Carpenter, of Mina continued drive for Carpenter is president McCloud, California.

The twelfth annual convention of the Lumbermen's Club of Arizona, was held at Nogales, May 17, 18, and 19. The attendance was heavy and the program interesting. John H. Wood, of Bisbee, was re-elected president, and Joe Tardy of Douglas was elected vice president.

Gerald G. Pearce, general manager of the merged concern, announces the consolidation of the Tilden Lumber & Mill Company, the National Mill & Lumber Company, and the Sunset Lumber Company, all of Oakland. James Tyson, of San Francisco, head of the Charles Nelson Company, is president of the merged group. Mr. Pearce, the general manager, is just 27 years old.

Tom Lannin, sales manager for the Twin Harbors Lumber Company, Eureka, Calif., spent a week in Los Angeles during the middle part of last month visiting with C. P. Henry and staff. While in Southern California he called on various lumber accounts in this area.

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