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JAMES L. HALL
PHONE: SUtter l-752O.-- tO32 ,YllttS BUlLDlNc, SAN FRANCISCO 4, CAtlF.
SIADIUM, BIEACHER ond OUTDOOR SEAIING, HEAVY CONSIRUCTION ,tlATERlAlS, POLES, IIES, PALLETS, POSTS, PltlNG
PORI ORFORD CEDAR (White Cedqr or lcwron Cyprers)-AtASKA (Yellow) CEDAR-DOUGIAS FIR
RED CEDAR-REDWOOD (Splil & Sown)-slTKA SPRUCE-WESTERN HEIilLOCK-SUGAR PINE-PONDEROSA P|NE
Andefsorr-Hanson Co.
D'RECT M'ILL DISIR'BUTORS FOREST PRODUCTS Represenling f. G. Anderson fohn F. Honson
Winton Lumber Scrles Go. Mortell, Colif.
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P. O. Box 1056 STUDIO CITY cAuF.
Slanlcy 74721 IWX-No. Hol. 7462
Pacific lumber llealers $upply lru.
Formerly Lumber Dealers Sapply Co.
25914 President Ave., Horbor City, Colif.
P. O. Box 285
Telephone Lomilo 1 156 [. A. Telephone ZEnilh 1 156
Monufqclurers crnd Jobbers of SASH AND DOORS TO THE RETAIL LUfNBER, DEALER
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Windows, Doors, Plywood, Moulding
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Phones: Texqs 0-4831 Scnrtc Monicc, EXbrook 4-3209
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Trinity River Lumber Sales Co.
Ofiice: 3931 Geory Blvd. Whse,r 2295 Junipero Serrq Blvd. Son Froncisco 18, Golif. Doly Ciry, Colif.
"NVbolesale To. Lumber Yards Only''
Nu-Wood lolsom-Wool llooring Plywood 3fcpping Doors lumbcr
Telephone: SKyline 2-2O5O
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Since TBBB OFFICE, MILL, YARD AND DOCKS 2nd & Alice Sts., Ooklond 4 Glencourt I -6861
Dick LaFranchi, manager of the Southern California office of Pacific Forest Products, Inc., Los Angeles, left August 12 on tn'o \\reeks' vacation. Bob Eldredge was in charge during his absence.
Roger Butler, of the company's Fresno office, recently returned from a business and pleasure trip to the Pacific Northwest.
Jim Needham, vice president, Van Arsdale-Harris Lumber Co., San Frncisco, left August 8 on a business trip to Mexico City and other Mexican points in connection with the extensive timber interests of his company there. He traveled by air, and rvill be gone several weeks.
Paul Gaboury, salesman u'ith'Gosslin-Harding Lumber Co., San Leandro, Calif., returned August 7 f.rom a three weeks' trip by automobile to his old home in Edmonton, Canada. He was accompanied by his wife and chilclren. On the way north they visited Banff and Lake Louise, Alberta.
Clem Fraser, sales manager, Hogan Lumber Company, Oakland, recently spent a pleasant vacation in Feather River Park, Calif.
John Tyson, of Wholesale Lumber Distributors, fnc., Oakland, has been visiting Green Bay, Wisconsin, 'lvhere his family has been vacationing. They expected to be back early in September.
Norman Miller, Western Door recently vacationed at Coronado, president, Empire Redvisited the San Francisccr Angeles, recently
John G. Ziel, ol Ziel & Co., and plywood, recently made a Angeles.
& Sash Co., Oakland, Calif., with his family.
Al Bell of Hobbs Wall Lumber Co., San Francisco, and his wife left August 23 on vacation which will be spent in New England. They will attend the National Hoo-Hoo Convention in Boston, Mass., September 7-9.

B. C. McCabe, of Los wood Co., Gualala, Calif., office and the mill.
Herb Schaur, South City Lumber & Supply Co., South San Francisco, State Deputy Snark for Northern California, will attend the 59th Annual Hoo-Hoo Convention in Boston, September 7-9.
Dave Davis of Rounds Trading Co., San Francisco, Supreme Nine member of the International Concatenated Order of Hoo-Hoo, will flyto Boston to attend the 59th Annual Convention of the Order.
Roy Whipple of Van Arsdale-Harris Lumber Co., San Francisco, with his wife and brother, Earle, of Los Angeles, is spending three weeks vacation at Mohawk Tavern, Plumas County, Calif., on the Feather River. He will be back September 4.
Doug Cook, \Mestern Door & Sash Co., Oakland, has returned from an automobile trip to the Grand Canyon and other points of interest. He reports having had an enjoyable vacation.
W. B. Jefierson, president, Greater City Lumber Co., San Francisco, recently demonstrated what can be done to save time by air travel when the need demands it. He recently flew to Seattle one morning, and from there drove 50 miles out into the woods and back, and took a plane back to San Francisco the same evening.