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LUMBER
Gbubcrlln & Cq, W. R.. trh Floa, Fif. Bldr. ....,.......DOualu 5fl1
D.lb-r a Crm tnbc Cq ?:l Machutr ElArr3c Bld3.......SUtter 7t5l
Hennod t LlttL ltvcr Rcdwood Co., !10 Sanrcrc SL ......,.............Dotdrr !8tt
Hdns LuraLr Luntcr Co. llco Fhudrl Ccntcr Bid3.......GArftotd r,8r tosp LuDrr CuFy, FL oa rftb St.........,...........Exbroo& fl3r
MrcDodd t Hrrrbrtm Ltd- f3 Cdilorda SEGGI................GArfic|d !!l!
DfcCroJdq Chr& R. Lrnbr Co, ,lll Mrrhct StrG.t.....,..,........,DOujler 25ll
Mon Mm & Lunbc Co, srt U.rb st!..t ...,.,...,......8xbr6& artt
LUMBER
Pmilic Imhcr Cc ltr lO Buth Strtc4.,...............,..GArfidd lrll
Rcd Rivq Lubcr Co, !15 Moadnclr 81dt...............GArfte|d ||22
Santa Fc Lunbc Co., L Calllonh Strat..,.........KEar:ry I7l
Sctrefcr Brc. Lumbcr & Shinfle Cor ' rA F|l. 81dt..............,.,......SUttcr l77l
3udd.6 e Cbrlrtora, tl0 Srme StrEt...,...,.....,..GArf,c|d 2tat
Twc l.l'-$+ Cc, ll| Mrr&at stret.............,......,Suttcr fata
Unlon Lumbcr Co, Cilclcr Bulldh3 ..SUttGr3Uf
Wodlb3-Nroh.. Qq, Ul Mrrk t Strret ..........,......,SUttGr St|!
E. K. Wood Lmb6 C4, I DITDD !'tnot..,...,.............KEany lltl
OAKLAITI)
LUIIBER
Hlll I Momoo' hq' Dcadta St. WLerl ........,...4Ndr6 ro''
Hogl! LrnlG" Gnpaay, bd' & Allcr Sb.ctt.............GLoccrrt anf
E. K. Wood Lurbcr Co. Frrdrrr{cl & Xht 8d},.......,...Frulttrd. frf!
LUMIER, Wryrrtur Srbr Gc- r|l Cdlforair Str.ct...........,...GArf,rU Oitl
Forryt Hrrdrrood Co., :t55 BaytLcr Blvd" ...............4Trrt6 alsl
SASH-DOORS-PLYWOOD
Bucldq Lsnbcr Dcrhrd Suply Coopaly, lff Sutt r Bd|dtrt.....,.....,..,.,.SUtt r taC
Nloold lloc Srla. Coa, tals ltth Strut ..............,.....Mlslon ?t2|
Orcam-Wgbingto Plywood Co. 55 Ncw Motgmcry gtEt,...,,.GArfi.Ll ?aaa
Wlalr.Orjood Sdcr Coraontion lll5 tttL SL ..........,,.....,....VAhrda z2lr
CREOSOIED LUMBER-POLEI'-PILINGTIES
Bertrr & C.o., J. H. tlt Mottncqt Sb..t............DOur!$ tlft
McCcnlcL, Chu. R., trnba Cq, aaf M.rLGt StE Gt......,...........IlOuSlu z5af
Eulott Bry Sd.t Co, llA Budny ....Hlrrt A|?
Cdifmh Bulldsn SupplyCc, $f tti Avonur ..,...............^N&nc ff||
Wortara Dc & Srrh Co, ttt O Clrrcrl Sti .............,L41xb ttC
HARDW(X'Dg
Arnblc Hrrfucd G* 51, Flr.t StF.t.................TEnplobtr 35!l
Los Angeles
LUMIEl'
Bo&rtrvrr-Eunr Ludcr Gc, 550 Ch.nbGrof C.;onare Bl&...PRo.D.ct |8il
Chruborlh & Co, $1. R- ilr w..t Nhirh sL....,.,.........TUc&cr l{tl
Dolls & Cro Ltobc Co'
It Eh!tr luildht."....'........'.VArdllo Olt
Hrmncd e Lft]l" Rlvc Rcdvord Cc' f€t So. Bndny ........,......PR€DGct 16l llcmb3r, G. TYo 355f Sq HIU St ................l,tclD..4lltr
Ho&asr Eurrke LubLr Co., ?ff-?r2 Archlt ctr Bldt. ..,.......Muturt tltr
Hoorr, rL L.-
?f Eo. L. Brae Avr. .,..,...........YOr{. lr$
Lrmcc-PLIirr LrDbcr C-
Gt Pctrotm S.curldd"Blik...PRosD.ct tzt
MrcDodd & Bcr8.tro' IDc.
7!t Pobolm Scqrriticr lldg...PRo.DGd ?ft|
MrcDodil t Hrrrirrtm, Ltd- stl PctrolGun Sccuritiar BHg....PRaD.ct Sf llcGmlc&, Ctr. R. Luuber CGu7 W..t Xh 3L ,.................TRinit' 5zr
Pr.Cffc Lunb.r Co, lt
?a Sc L. Brs An. ........,....,..YOrL ll$
LUMBER
Pettcn-Blhl r -hba Cdr 5|r E. ttl St. .................;..VArd[0 Ml
Rod Rhw Lrnbcr CG, ?? E. Shrr6 .CEtrtury 210?l
Sutr Fc Imbor Co. tU Fhrd.l Cat r Bl&.......VArdltc {|7t
Scbrfcr Broe. Lunbc & ghhd. Cq, llL W. l|. Grllld lLs.........TRbltaAr tdd.o t Chr&oro, g Bcrrd oa Tnd. Bldr. ........TRhlty${{
Unloo Lrobcr Go. tE! W. frl. Clrlead Bldr........,..TRhlty 2!r
WordIr3-Nrtlu C.o., 7l Sa L Bm An ..............YO* rral
E. K, Wod Luoler Go, a?ll Srlt Fr Aw. ..,..,........JEficno lllf lVcyarhuw Sdcr Co, !,l! Pcbdrrn Sccurltor BHt...PRcprcn l5t
CREOSOTED LUMBI,R-POIJS.PILINGT}ES
Baxtcr & Co., J. H. aOr W. FlftL Strct...............Xlcilu lOr
Mccorddr, Cha n,, Lunbcr Cc, Itt w.!t rrl sr. ................TRhity Setr
Ralf,t Tu & Chohrf Ccrp. trf W. Flftt Sbcct....,...........MUhn! lrtl
' HAXDWO@g
Stutc, tr. J., e &o, !d! Eut lt$ Str€.t...,........CE!trt Ant
SAIiH-DOORg-MIIIWORK l(orfl Jnc W.- t 3o+ a5E So, Mtrr SL ,...............A1{3rlurtltl
R.d Rtv:r LurLr Co., 7? E. Slruro ..CEnUDt tttf
Whcctcr-Orfcd 9rlot Corpce|lo, a$ Sacnrrolo St,,,.,,..........TU.tc |.l
PANEI.6 AND PLYWOOD
Cetilmia Pu.l & Vm Cc. E tlo. Ahn.dr SL...............,TRblty 16?
Orcro-Warhlnrto Ptrmd co., Ut W..t NiDlh SE.t .............Tuctc lail
Prilic Mubd Dc Co.' CADltol ?f. rr2l Wcbbrtr An (Alhrubn) l\rhclrr-Orood ttda Cclcetlo' 2r$ lhmrtr St. .,...........,..TU&?.||a
From the
Ten tiles of Years The California
This issue carries a photograph of the San Diego HooHoo Club taken at their meeting. on June 25.
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The California Redwood Association announces a newspaper ,campaign in the State that will carry photographs of attractive homes and floor plans together with other valuable information regarding Redwood.
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There is a write-up and photograph of the attractive retail lumber plant of the Barr Lumber Company at Santa Ana..
Thomas Work, Jr., son of Thomas Work of the Work Lumber Co., Monterey, was the winner of the high jump at the National Intercollegiate Meet at Chicagor H. represented Stanford university at the meet. :F .+
E. T. Robie, Auburn Lumber Company, Auburn, and president of the Auburn Rotary Club, was among the california lumbermen who attended the 'Rqtary convention at Cleveland. Mrs. Robie accompanied him on the triP' ,f :r :r
This number carries an interesting write-up and photograph on the exhibit of the A. F. Stevens Lumber Co. of Healdsburg and Cloverdale at the Citrus 'Fair at Cloverdale.
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Dick Hammatt of the California Redwood Association timed the Santa Barbara earthquake right to the minute' He rolled into Santa Barbara on "The Padre'f just as the big rumble started. Ife was the firtt lumberlin+estigator on the job and right in on t{re ground floor.
"The Wooden Buildings Stood" is the leading editorial by Jack Dionne in which he tells how wooden buildings stood the test during the Santa Balbara earthquake. ***
Fied Roth, general chairman of the Hoo-Hoo Club No. 9 picnic committee; announces'that the arrangements are well,.under.way and that a laige crowd is going to attend the.a.$ai13! Kendall Dell on August 16.
Th€ anrtual airrrr.r'dance of Hoo'Hoo Club No. 9 was held at the Palace Hotel, San Francisco, oll Saturday evening, J.unq-27. During the dinner hour, there w.as an excellent entertainment program, which was followed by dancing..until mi'dnight. Over a 'hundred attended" the PartY.
Th€ J. ,E. Hilgins Lumber Co. of SaR, Fqancisco announces the purchase of the hardwood stocks of the Edw. F. Niehaus Lumber Co., The Niehaus firrn, one of the
Ago Today
Lumber Merchant, July 1 5, 1925
pioneer hardwood dealers in the San Francisco Bay District, retired from business on June 30.
Allan Turner, Portland, was a San Francisco visitor calling on the trade and his T"? tl*Oermen friends'
The Chas. R. McCormick Lumber Co. had their steamer "silverado" at the Santa Barbara docks just forty-eight hours after the earthquake disaster with 250,000 feet of special orders of lumber and timber. Ed Haughton, the company's representative, was on the s,cene early and cooperating with the Santa Barbara dealers for their immediate needs, he phoned in the orders and the stock was shipped from the cornpany's f"*t at Wilmington.
The Redwood salesmen representing the various Redwood manufacturers in Northern California, together with the San Francisco sales representatives, met at the Palace Hotel on June 26. The purpose of the meeting was to discuss the new "Redwood Home Plans" just published by the Association :r * ,r

The Sacramento Valley Lumbermen's Club at the Hotel Senator, Sacramento, Saturday, June 77. This being the last meeting before adjournment for the summer months, the ladies were guests of the club. During the luncheon hour, there was an excellent entertainment which was followed by dancing. Curtis Cutter was chairman of the arrangements committee. ***
Howard Gunton, San Francisco, is on a month's trip to Chi,cago. His daug$ter Emily accompanied him on the t'riP'
L. A. Ganahl, Ganahl Lumber Company, announces that his concern has made arrangements to open a retail yard at Santa Bar,bara. *'3*
L. A. Godard, San Francisco, has returned from a week's trip to Humboldt County where he visited the "Big Tree" Redwood shingle mill. He also spent a few days in the woods watching the up-io-date methods in getting out shingle bolts and other Redwood split products'
J. P. Kelly, formerly with the Kewin Lumber Co., Modesto, has left for the Northwest where he will. represent the National Kellastone Company. He will cover the states of Oregon and Washington for the firm.
H. L. Massey has !4k9n,ove1 the Central Lumber & Box Go. at Alameda. He was formerly with the California & Oregon Lumber Co.
George Ground, well known Central California reiail lumberman, has returned from a trip to Salem, Oregon.
Gliclc Bros. Move to New Yard
Glick Bros. Lumber Company, Inc., have moved their offi'ce to their new 6-acre site at 8423 South Alameda Street, Los Angeles. Equipment at the nerv plant is a lumber sorting table, 100 feet in length, mill covering 8,000 square feet and new lumber sheds. A large gantry plane with a 176-loot span and 6@ feet of track which will unload and stack over 250,000 feet of lumber in a day has been installed whi'ch will greatly facilitate the handling of lumber. The company also operates a sash and door factory at Huntington Park, and two lumber stores in Los Angeles.
Appointed Manager
E, T. Flanner, recently with Noah Adams Lumber Company, and formerly with W. B. Mar'ch Lumber Company, Ivanhoe, is now manager of the Crockett Lumber Company, Crockett.
l. P. Heick
I. P. Heick , yard superintendent at the Watsonville yard of the Hammond Lumber Company, for the past 30 years, died at his home in Watsonville, July 4.
Mr. Heick was born in Sweden 78 yearc ago. He is survived by his widow and a son, James H. Heick, assistant manager of the yard.