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H. S. Corbett Steps Down As Monoger of Arizono Rerqil Lumber Goncern qt Tucson
Iliram S. (Hi) Corbett has retired as general manager of the J. Knox Corbett Lumber Co., but will continue as president.
William C. Bell, grandson of the fouhder, J. Knox Corbett, has been elected by the company's board of directors to succeed Corbett as general manager.
Bell has worked with the company since 1947 and has been serviirg as manag'er of the branch at 4545 E. Speedway.
Corbett, Republican senator from Pima County in the Arizona State Legislature, went to work for his father's lumber company in 1907.
He served with the company as a bookkeeper and manager, and became president in 1915.
Inlqnd Empire Hoo-Hoo Club Schedules Annuol lodies Nighr At Polm Springs in Moy
The Inland Empire Hoo-Hoo Club board of directors met last month at Sycamore Inn, Upland, California, to complete plans for the annual.Ladies night which will be held again this year at Palm Springs. "We are not sure of the exact date but it wiU be during the last part of May," said pecretary Rod Wilson.
Members of the board attending the meeting, in addition to secretary Wilson, included Bert Adams, Jerry Westphal, Scott Mclntyre, Glenn McConnell, Terry Ware, Harley Hart and Gordon Greenslade.