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IUMBER TURMINAI. GOMPANY I.UMBER SAI.ES DIVISIOT
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Douglas Fir and Other Softwoods
Yaf,ds, Doclss and Termind Facilities
2000 Evans Avenue, San Francisco 24 VAlencia 44tOO
Scn Frcmcisco Lumbermen's Club
Chrishncs Pcrty December 19
Friday, December 19, is the date of the annual Christmas Party of the San Francisco Lumbermen's Club. The time is noon.
President Wayne Rawlings is looking for a big attendance at the party, when a large group of children from a San Francisco orphanage will be entertained by the Club. There will, of course, be a Christmas tree, and Santa Claus will distribute gifts to all the children.
New Office Building
Laws & Yeager Co., well known lumber and building miterial firm of Santa Rosa, Calif., is making extensive improvements, including construction of a new office building and display room.
Congrctulcrtions
Mr. and Mrs. William Baugh announce the birth of a daughter, Kathleen, their first child, in Pasadena, October 5.
Mr. Baugh is a partner in Baugh Bros. & Co., wholesale lumber distributors, Los Angeles.
Pcrcific Loggrrng Congress
Capt. F. L. Thompson, manager of the Roaring River Logging Co., Scio, Ore., was elected president of the Pacific Logging Congress at the 38th annual meeting held in Seattle's civic auditorium November 17-19. Robert Dwyer, Dwyer Logging Co., Estacada, Ore., was elected vice president, and L. H. Mills, Mist Logging Co., Portland, Ore., was elected treasurer. A. Whisnant, se,cretary, and Charles Keim, manager, were re-elected.
Eighty-five firms had exhibits in the machinery show. Over 2,000 attended the meeting.
Neur Resident Mcncger
John C. Bechen is the new resident manager of the Delleker, California, operation of Tartar, Webster & Johnson, fnc., succeeding Vern Gardner, who was transferred to the General Box Corp., Fresno. Mr. Bechen was formerly with the company's Sprague River, Oregon, operation.
Will Build Sawmill
Furber S. Emery, manager of .the Pondosa Pine Lumber Co., Elgin, Ore., has announced that the company will build a $100,000 sawmill at Joseph, Ore., on the present site of the Mt. Joseph Pine Co. mill. The project will consist of a sawmill and planing mill, and it is planned to have the sawmill in operation by spring. The mill will have an estimated output of 55,000 board feet of lumber a dav.