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San Francisco Lumbermen's Club
G. L. Fox, managrr of the industrial department of the San Francisco Chamber of Commer,ce, talked on the subject "Challenge of Growing Markets and Industrial Development of San Francisco and Northern California," at the meeting of the San Francisco Lumbermen's Club, held January 20 at the Palace Hotel, San Francisco.
Wayne Rawlings, Harbor Plywood Corp. of California, San Francisco, president of the club, presided.
The door prize of d $25 Savings Bond was won for the second month in succession by Fred Ziese, Gamerston & Green Lumber Co., San Francisco. Fred declined to accept the bond, and requested that the money be given to some charity.
Sells Interest in Lumber Firm
Robert W. Baird has sold his interest in the Fallbrook Lumber Co. at Fallbrook, Calif., which he started a year ago with O. P. Heald as manager and partner, to E. Gordon Hall, former Beverly Hills businessman, now retired and living in Fallbrook. Mr. Hall and Mr. Heald will continue the business as the Fallbrook Lumber Co.
Mr. Baird expects to leave April 1 for a trip of possibly four months through the South and East.
Chcnge in Phone Number
Simpson Industries, 1600-1610 vard, Los Angeles 2I; has a new 9401.