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Plymouth 6-8191 issue was prepared by Selwyn J. Sharp Walter N. Baker purchased the interest of Joe Holmes in the Woodland (Calif.) Lumber Co. and took over
J:une 25 On the front burner is a move to re-establish the National Lumber Manufacturers Assn. in a federation form of organization The Lawrence-Philips Lumber Co. opened an office in the Fife building in San Francisco with B. W. Bookstaver in charge. The company is agent for Dant & Russell there and both Ted Lawrence and Don Philips started their successful lumber careers in the Bav district. Ted with Hart-Wood and Dbn with'I. R. Hanifv Co.
Artlrur E. Twohy is celebrating his
30th year in the lumber business in California. After 10 years with The Pacific I umber Co., he started the Twohy Lumber Co. in Los Angeles in 1914 , J. Wesley Shrimp of the Cresmer Mfg. Co., Riverside, returned from a cruise to Panama Funeral services were held May 3l for Stephen S. Skidmore,2l-year-old son of Grey M. Skidmore of the Downey Lumber company . Henry M. Hink, salesmanager of Dolbeer & Carson Lumber Co. in San Francisco, returned from a trip to the company mill at Eureka . . C. H. White, vice-president and general manager, returned to White Bros. from vacation at his summer home in the