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Morquort-Wolfe Lumber Co.
I Iarris, Kenneth Smith, Harry Graham, Ii. L. Reitz, C. M. Freeland, HarrY V. Hanson, Ed Seward, Frank BurnabY, Jack Thomas, Roy Stanton, Bill Chantland and Ed Martin were the committee named in charge of the tournament of Los Angeles lumbermen at Brentwood, April 6 F. M. "Cappy" Slade opened Los Angeles offices for a wholesale lumber business. For many years he represented the S. E. Slade Lumber Cb., founded by his father in 1885 . . . R. D. Lapham, manager of the planing mill department, reported great dealer interest in the new "one-stop service" policy of the T. P. Hogan Co., Oakland Franklin L. Morgan, onetime secretary of the old Southern California Retail Lumber Dealers Assn., died in Fullerton, March 28.
E. .W. Demarest, Pacific National Lumber Co., Tacoma, was re-elected president of the West Coast Lumbermen's Assn. at the annual meeting, March 7, at the WinthroP hotel, Tacoma . C. W. Wuest of the Northwest Hardwood CorP. called on the Northern California iepresentative, J' E. Higgins Lumber Co., and the Southern California representatives, Angelus Hardwood and Hammond Lumber companies JerrY Bonnington, Wendling-Nathan Co., was named chairman of the Golf committee for tl-re second annual Reveille to be held April 2O at the Oakland hotel R. T. Buzard was named manager, and L. J. Carr assistant salesmanager of the new sales office opened by Buzard-Burkhart Pine Co., ^i A7 Crocker Bldg', San Francisco.
Ralph P. Duncan, general manager of the Merced (Calif.) Lumber Co., was married March 30 to Evelyn Claire Paulsen at Yosemite. S. M. Hauptman, general manager of the California Wholisale LumbeiAssn., San Francisco, returned from hearings on amendments to the Lumber Code No. 68, Schedule B, in Washington' . E. A. Goodrich, formerly with the Union and E. K. Wood lumber comPanies, joined the southern California sales stafi of Holmes Eureka. Bill Hamilton continues in charge of the office in the Architects Bldg., where their space was recently increased. . . . Secretary-Carl Moore- reports a record demand for tickets to the second annual Reveille to be held at the Oakland hotel, April 20. at $1.75 a head. H. Sewall Morton is in charge of the entertainment. NRAdministrator Hugh S. Johnson approved a 90-day trial of a model costiccounting system under the Code for the retail lumber trade.