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Sehafer Bros. Lumber & Shingle Oo. Lumber and Shipping

Old Growth Fir and Hemlock Packaged Lumber Red Cedar Shingles

San Francisco

120E-9 Fifc Bldg.

Phonc Suttcr 1771

F. V. E[iott, M$.

STEAMERS

Huben Schafet

Anna Schafct Tirnbcrmea

PORTLAIYD lola Spaulding Bldg. Phone BR.5185 Floyd Hallock, Mgr.

Rose Bowl Scats in Fine Condition

The afternoon of January I,1936, the nation will be looking towards the Rose Bowl at Pasadena where the big football event of the year takes place when Southern Methodist, winners of the Southwestern Conference, plays Stanford University, selected by the Pacific Coast Conference to represent the West Coast.

The Rose Bowl is already sold out for the New Year's game. The Bowl is a vast cement structure with a seating capacity of 84,600 persons. The seats in the Bowl are made of Port Orford Cedar with the exception of a section at the south end where they are of Douglas fir.

A few days ago, a representative of this paper while in Pasadena took time out to visit the Bowl. He was naturally interested in observing the condition of the seats after many years of service. Although exposed to the elements throughout the year, they are in excellent shape, which is a fine boost for wood.

Elected President of L. A. Realty Board

MILTS

Montcrano, Varh. Abcdcen, Igash. Dty.4 I7erh.

LOS ANGELES

1226 rV. M. Garland Btdg, Phonc TRinity 4271

P. W. Ch.ltlald, Mgr.

Long-Bell Reorganization Completed

The reorganization of The Long-Bell Lumber Company, which provides for the consolidation of the Long-Bell Lumber Comany and the Long-Bell Lumber Sales Corporation, has been completed and became efiective as of midnight, November 30, 1935.

The Long-Bell Lumber Company takes over the assets of the Long-Bell l;umber Sales Corporation and, in the future, will handle all business matters under the name of The Long-Bell Lumber Company.

No ,change in either the present personnel or management is contemplated.

Albert K. Martin

Albert K. Martin, 55, vice president, Pacific National Lumber Company, Tacoma, died in Tacoma November 22, from injuries received in an automobile ac,cident three weeks before when his car skidded into a ditch.

Born in Des Moines, Iowa, Mr. Martin came to the Northwest.in 1903. He was a past president of the Tacoma I-lumbermen's Club, and was active in civic and fraternal daughter, Betye, of sister Ella, of Des *Advertisements

Harold K. Huntsberger, Secretary of Sampson Company aftarrs. of Pasadena, manufacturers of window and door screens, roller screens and ironing boards, has been elected president of the [,os Angeles Realty Board.

He is survived by his widow, and a Tacoma; a brother, James R., and a Moines.

Flemming, E. V. ------ - ------,---- 19

HilI & Morton, fnc. ------ -----, ------19

Hogan Lumber Co.

Crosrett Western Company

Dolbeer & Carson Lumber Co. ----- 19

Elliott Bay Sales Co.

Ewauna Box Co.

Fopyth Hardwood Co.

Gornan, George V.

Flo-mond & Litde River Redwood Co.,---------19

Advcrtislng Mmger

M. ADAMS Ctrq.ladc Meulcr

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