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New directors selected for a 2-year term are: Van Camp. Air-King Manufacturing Co., Tigard, Ore.; Paul B. Hult, Paul B. Hult Lumber Co., Dillard, Ore.; James Laier, Molalla Forest Products Co., Molaila, Ore; George E. Owen, Dick Owen Lumber Co., Eugene, Ore.; Ray Swanson, Swanson Brothers Lumber Co., Noti, C)re.; Lial Winney, Winney Lumber Co., Alsea, Ore.; Ralph \\roodruff, Mt. Adams Lumber Co., Trout Lake, Wn.
A. F. Lowes, A. F. Lowes Lumber Co., Molalla, Or,_-. was appointed to the board lor a Z-year term as dir.ector. He had previously served one term.
Directors whose terms expire in 1955 include : Joe Crahane, Mountain Fir Lumber Co., Independence, Ore.; trd Kellenberger, Kell Lumber Co., Sweet Home, Ore.; Joh;-r Harris, Redding Forest Products, Redding, Calif.; William Esselstrom, Esselstrom Logging Co., Roseburg, C)re.; J. H. Jones, ,Tlester Lumber Co., Goshen, Ore.; Maurice Liberman, Tr)nsit Remanufacturing Co., Albuquerque, N. M.
C.I.A.P.A. Meetins
At the request of President Charlie Doe. the Board of Directors of the California Lumbermen's Accident prevention Association met last April 3 at the Golden Eagle Hotel in Redding. One of the most inrportant things discussed was the loading and unloading of logs with fork lifts. A. L. Blackman, of the Division of Industrial Safetv. rvas much interested in obtaining information pertaining to fork lifts, their capacities, and the industrial hazarcls involved in using them for logs. The Association had felt that restrictions regarding their use were too drastic and should be revised.
Mrs. Emma L Bowles
Mrs. Emma L. Bowles, wife of Hervey F. Bowles, district sales manager for the Long-Bell Lumber Co. at Los Angeles, passed away on March 25 following a long illness. Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, she had resided in Los Angeles since 1922 where she had a host of friends. Besides her husband, she is survived by a son, Jack H. Bowles of Bakersfield. Funeral services were held at the Little Church of the Flowers, Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale, on March 28.
Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Meeting
(Continued lrom Page 27) with the dubs prize. Jack Matteson was the winner cf the blind bogey prize.
Ernie Thomas, Dudley-Thomas Lumber Co., was presented with a dozen golf balls for the most loyal attendance at the Club golf tournaments. Golf balls were presentecl to the winners of the various special events. Sid Simmons, Simmons Hardwood Lumber Co., donated a dozen golf balls.
The evening's program was concluded with the showing of a Philippine mahogany technicolor sound motion picture through the courtesy of Elliott Bav Mill Co., Seattle, Wash.