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Philippine Mahogany Association Protests Freight Increase

An informal meeting of members of the Philippine Mahogany Association was held in the office of President Walter G. Scrim in Los Angeles on June 11, at which was discussed the recently announced increase in freight rates on logs and lumber from the Islands to this country. As a result of the discussions, the Association sent a cable to the Associated Steamship Lines at Manila, protesting against the increases, and questioning the wisdom of the move by the steamship lines. The cable called attention to the fact that Philippine lumber has been out of the American markets for years due to the war, and that it is only now being re-introduced to this trade, and that increased costs of bringing it here at this time would be very likely to result in loss of sales and tonnage to all concerned. Postponement of the proposed freight increases was requested.

Milo I. Grahcrm

Milo J. Graham, secretary-treasurer of the Moulding Supply Co., Alhambra, passed away on June 23. He had been associated with the lumber business for many years, and had been with the Moulding Supply Co. since 1932.

He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Lilabel Graham. Funeral services were held in Arcadia. Fridav afternoon. Tune 25.

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Lloyd Webb Elected Snark

The "49'ers" Hoo-Hoo Club of Nevada City, California, held its first meeting Sunday, June 6, 1948 and elected officers and directors for the coming year. Lloyd Webb, president and vicegerent snark, George Burnett, vice president and Bob Schiffner, secretary-treasurer are the men who will conduct the Concatenation in the big timber country July 6.

Roy Stanton, Supreme Junior Hoo-Hoo, will head a group of lumbermen from Southern California to attend the Concat and it is expected San Francisco, Oakland, Fresno, Sacramento, San Diego and other cities will seird representatives.

High Prices Reported

Paid lor Fir Timber

It is reported that a sale of timber on the \\rillamette National Forest brought $38.50 a thousand feet. The highest priced sale previously reported in Oregon was $35.

It is reported that a sale of peeler timber in the State of Washington recently brought an all time high price of $60 per thousand.

Tom King

Tom King, sales manager, Willamette Valley Lumber Co., Dallas, Oregon, passed away suddenly on tl-re operating table, May 21. He was 33 years of age, and is survived by his widow and three daughters.

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