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GOSSIII|.HARIIIIIG I.UMBER COMPAIIY
350 'E' STREET Eureka
Henry Hording Milfon Brin
Eurrko 473-J Eurcko 3725-W
WEST COAST IU'NBER AND TIMBER PRODUCTS
750 THORNTON STREET 625 ROWAN BUILDING San Leqndro, Colifornio Los Angetes 13 L(lckhqven 9-1661
Teletype OA 251
Andy Donovon
MAdison 9-2355
REDWOOD - DOUGIAS FtR - PONDEROSA PINE
Poles - Piling - Ties - Shingles l)ixic l,umbcr & presitlcnt of thc Supply Co., San l)icgo, Uptorvn lixch:rngc Clulr of l{. G. Robbir-rs I-umber Co.. San Francisco and Los Angcles
Everett Lewis, salcs rn;tn:rgcr, (ianrerston & (ireen I.utnber Co., Oakland, and Wes Collins, fir :rrr<l rcdrvoo<l s:rlcs nranager at tlrc San Francisco oflice, arc lroth lrack on thc job following rcccnt operations fronr rvhich they have ma<lc quick recrtvery.
Wes Thomas, has bcen elected of San l)iego.
Harry Whittemore, L. \\/. Macl)onal<l ('o., l,os Angclcs, is Irow convalescing follorving an opcration for hcrnia in the Ilollywood I'reslrytcrian Hospital. Ilc cxpects to be back at his desk about thc first of thc month, an<l in thc meantime is kecyling in touch u'ith his fricn<ls lr-r, phonc from lris home in Rurbank.
Russell Mullin, Rurbank Mullin, have returne<l from Lumber Co., Ilurl>ank, and Mrs. an extended trip to l,iurope.
Forrest Wilson, Los Angelcs Westcrn l)ivision managcr for General l'lyw<-rod Corporatiou of Louisville, Ky., attended the Western lletail Lumbermen's Associatiorr corrvention at I'ortland, Ore., on January 23-25.
Dave Davis, lloun<ls 1'rarling Co., Sarr lirar.rcisco, flerv t<'r I.os Angeles nricl<llc of January. He rvas joir.red therc lly Max Barnette, Long lleach, nlan:rg'er of the Southern California office, and together they rvent on by air to San Diego, on business for their companv.
R. C. (Bob) Dixon, manager of the Nerv York office of Union I-umber Company, San Francisco, recently made a trip by air to spend a u'eek at the home office in San Francisco, ancl the mill at Fort Bragg. Fronr San Francisco to Fort Bragg the trip was made in the company's private plane. He left for Nerv York February l.
E. P. (Ted) Sawyer, rvho is in charge of the San Francisco office of J. J. Fitzpatrick T,umber Co., Inc., recently returned from a trip to the home oflrce in Maclison, Wis.
R. c. (Rich) Robbins l)ortland, recently lisitecl on business..
J. E. (Joe) Watt, manager of Union Lumber Company's Chicago office, visited the San Francisco office and the IJnion mill at Fort Bragg, Calif., during the latter part of January. He left for Chicago January 28.
Ralph M. Rounds, of Wichita, Kansas, president of Rockport Itcrlwood Conrparry, r'isited the conrpany's nrill recently ancl the Rounds Trading Company's renlanufacttlring plarrt at Iloun<ls, Calif. Ile also conferre<l tvith (ieneral Managcr F. C. Kilpatrick at tlre S:rn lirancisco office. Ilc is staying rvith his fanrily at I'alm Sprirrgs for scveral \\'ecks.
James P. ('lou<l Itivcr ill for sonrc lronrc in S:rn l)onovcr l,rtmber ('r1.. Los Lunrbcr Co., I.os Angclcs,
Hennessy, Sr., fornrcr gcneral manager, ItIcLumbcr Co., I\IcCloutl, Calif., rvho has bcclr tinre, rcccntlv lcft thc hosllit:tl t() rcttlnl to his Francisco.
Harold Wilcox, fornrcrly rvith ,\rrgcles, is nos' s'ith San |tc<lro as stlesnran.
Baxter Pond, \\'h() sl)ent somc titnc at tlrc S:trr I'crlro I'ard of Slrn I'crlro Lttntllcr ('o.. is a nrctrtllcr of tlrc s:tlcs force u'rlrking out of thc Los Angcles ttffice.
L. S. Alden, arr<l Myron A. Gore, n'httlcs:tlc lttttrlrcrnrcu, of Minncapolis, attendcd tlrc lt<lse llorvl g:Ill1c, an<l rvent north to crtll rln mills in Northern Californi:r. ()rcgon and \\/ashingtorr.
Dubs Ltd. Orinda Tourncment
I)ubs Ltrl. held their January golf tournament at the ()rin<la Courrtry Club, C)rinda, Jannary 20. I'arry Orven rvas chairman of the dav. The meeting was marked by a vcry finc attendance, and the presence of 14 guests.
Grrest flight *'inners were: Tom Corbett and C. W. (Chet) I)errnis tied for lorv gross. I{igh gross rvitttrer was I)on Smith.
N{cmber r'vinners rvcre : Del Travis, l1;1v groSS ; Bob Hogarr ;rn<l Boll Cheim ticd for sccond lou'gross. Brian Bonnington 'lvon lou' net, Leo Chcint, Jr., second lorv uet, and Art Evans, third lot' net.

President Ernie Bacon presided at the dinrrer, and announced that the February meeting 'rvill be held at Sequoia Country Club, Oakland, February 17.
Terrible Twenty GolI Tourncment
The Terrible Trventy heltl its 284th golf tournament at the Rel Air Courrtry Club, West I-os Angeles, Thursday afternoor.r, Jarruary 19. The golfers reported that the course rvas ir.r fir.re conclitir.rn. Ed Klassen was host, and the grotlp enjoyed a fine dinner in the Club House in the evening.
Jim Goodherv, Francis Hanson and Frank Berger t'ere tiecl for the first prize, e:rch turning in a net score of 67, and they n'ill play ofi the tie at the February 17 tournan.rent rvhich rvill be played at the Sar-r Gabriel Country Club, San Gabriel.