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T\(/ENTY-FIVEIiYEARS AGO TODAY

As reported in The California Lumber Merchant November 15,1928

Charle,; G. Bird, of Stockton, California, rvas elected regional vice president of the National Retail Lumber Dealers' Association, at the annual meeting held Oct. 24 to 26. in Chicago.

Herman Rosenberg rvas toastmaster at the dinner that foll<lu'ed the Southern Calilornia Lumbert.uen's golf totlrnament held at the Riviera Country Club on Nov. 9.

J. P. Clark, Fruit elected presiclent o{ Club.

Grorvers Supply the Susanville, Company, has been California, Hoo-Hoo

The sales offices of the Marshfield, Oregon, have George \\'eir is in charge.

Coos Bar' been moved great nerv \\reyerhaeuser is nearing completion. It

Lumber Company, to San Francisco.

Frank S. Ilurphy, prominent San Francisco lumberman, died suddenly on November 3, on a ship returning from the Rotary convention in Tokyo. He rvas 59.

Announcement is made that the plant at Longvierv, Washington. rvill contain three sarvmill units.

At the nineteenth annuai convention of the I'acific Logging Congress helcl recently in l)ortland, Stan N urphy' of Scotia, C. L. Mullen, of l'inedale, and T. E. Jackson, of Susanville, u'ere elected California members of the executive committee.

The r.re'n'l,v elected Supreme 1929 conver-rtion of Hoo-Flocr Texas, on Octolter fu22.

Nine has decided that the rvill be held in Amarillo,

Maj. A. W. Bird, of I-onclon, assistant managing director of Millar's Timber and Trading Cotnltanr'. is on the Pacific Coast on a rvorld's tour of inspection. He is being accompanied in the West by \\ralter G. Scrim, of Los Angeles. NIaj. Rird u'ill sail for the I'hilippines soon. tti inspect his company's mill and timber possessiclns in the Islands.

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