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TAWRENCE.PH I LIPS TUMBER COMPANY

TWENTY-FIVE YEARS

W. W. Anderson of Ogden, IJtah, succeeded Windsor J. Lloyd of Nampa, Idaho, as president of the Western Retail Lumbermen's Assn. at the group's 30th annual convention in Portland, Feb. 23-25, 1933. Elected vice-president for California was B. F. Boorman, Oakland, and for Ari2snv-UJ. F. Edens, Cottonwood . Lee Keswick, formerly with Weyerhaeuser, joined the Portland of6ce of W. R. Chamberlin & Co. . O. D. Adams, manager of the Building Material Dealers Club, Ventura, died of a heart attack M+rSh 12 at the age of 41. He had been with Hammond Lumber Co.25 years, managing company yards in Pomona, Orange, Brawley and Pasadena.

The fourth annual meeting of the Coast Counties Lumbermen's Club was held March 4, 1933, at the Franciscan hotel, Salinas. George N. Ley of the Santa Cruz Lumber Co. was re-elected president along with his fellow offrcers, Arthur Ffayward, Homer T. Hayward Lumber Co., Salinas, vice-president, and J. H. Kirk, Southern Pacific

Milling Co., San Luis Obispo, treasurer. M. D. Bishop was re-elected secretary-manager. W. H. Enlow read a poem in appreciation of President Ley's four years of service Guests at the meeting, all of whom spoke briefly, were Frank O'Connor, president of the California Wholesale Lumbermen's Assn., Col. S. O. Johnson, Fred Holmes, M. L. Euphrat, Jerry Bonnington, Al Hansen, Tom Hubbard, Ed Larson, George Cornwall, and H. A. Lake and'D. C. Essley, president and secretary of the California Retail Lumbermen's Assn. Movies were showt of the work of the 20th Engineers, Forestry division, in the World War, and a guessing contest also featured the entertainment. This included guessing the favorite saying, sport, hobby, etc., of the members present as they were read by Dee Esslev.

The first 1933 tri-annual meeting of Wooden Box Mfgrs. was held Feb. Francis in San Francisco. The board the Natl. Assn. of 15-16, at the St. elected Floyd Hart president. Registration included A. L. Perlman, Austin Chester. T. S. Cannino. A. W. Pinger. C. W. Kemoter. C. Chester, J. Canning, W. linger, C. W. Kempter, C. A. McElroy, F. N. Blagen, S. Benton, K. H. Leash, E. P. A. .r. 1\.5tagen, J.5enton, I\..t:1..Leasn, la, r. Ivory, J. W. Rodgers, A. S. Harris, Robert L. Ferral, R. K. Blasinsame. Swift Berrv. Geo. W. Moore. Tr.. T. M. rvory, J. w. t(oclgers, 5. t(oDert L. -tr erral, Blasing'ame, Berry, \M. Moore, Jt., J. Bedford, C. P. Chastain, R. C. Gracey, Herman Paine, Gracey, H. J. Goff and R. R. Macartney.

Flerman J. Muller, pioneer lumberman, died March 26. lle was the father of Leland Muller of the San Gabriel Valley Lumber Company's yard there, and Allen E. Muller of the yard at Arcadia Sidney M. Hauptman, recently resigned president of the Chas. R. McCormick Lumber Co., was named manager of the lumber burcau of the U. S. Inter.coastal Conference 'George M'. Spicer of Long Beach was among area businessmen named to the $5 million California earthquake relief fund of the RFC.

C. H. Griffen, Jr., general manager of the California Redwood Assn., returned to San Francisco after directing

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