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Arizona RetailDealers Will Meet At Douglas
The annual convention of the Atizona Retail Lumber and Builclers Supply Association, Inc. rvill be held at the Gadsden Hotel, Douglas, Atizona, on May 6, 7 and 8' It promises to be an exceptionally good convention u'ith an international flavor. Practically every yard in Arizona lr'iil be represented, and delegations from Southern New Mexico and from the State of Sonora in Old Mexico will attend' A feature of the meeting will be the display of exhibits'
The program is as follows:
Thursday Afternoon
Registration-Lobby of Gadsden Hotel
Exhibits open-Mezzanine Floor.
Friday Morning
Convention call to order.
Invocation.
Address oI welcome'
Mayor of Douglas, Arizona.
Mayor of Agua Prieta, Sonora, Mexico' Response to address of rvelcome.
S. A. Douglas, Vice President, Tucson' President's message.
Harold S. Britt, President, Phoenix.
Report of SecretarY.
Gus R. Michaels, Secretary-Manager, Phoenrx Appointment of committees by President Britt "Group Insurance Plan," Carroll l-ynch, I'rudential fnsurance Companv of America, Los Angeles.
1l :4.5 a.m. Recess.
FridaY Afternoon
2:00 p.m. "Can The Lumber Dealer Be A Merchandis-
Terrible TwentY GolI Tourncment
Curt McFadclen rvas the rvinner o{ the first prize, turning in a net score of 71, at the 275th Terrible Trventv golf tournament helcl at Bel-Air Country Club, \\rest Los Angeles, ot.t April 12. Eddie Klassen performed very graciously as host.
tsill Ream, George Rylress and Victor Jones were tied for the seconrl prize, with a net score of 72, and they u'ill play-off the tie at the next tournament'
The four-way tie for second ptize at the March tourna- ing Expert," by Gates Ferguson, Advertising Manager, The Celotex Corporation, Chicago.
"Wage and Hour Discttssion," Jerome I\'I' Kelleher, Labor Consultant, Phoenix.
Round-Table Discussion-retailers only.
Hoo-Hoo Concatenation.
Social Hour-Roof Garden of Gadsden Hotel' Courtesy of Joe Rice, President, First Fe<ieral Savings & Loan Association, Phoenix.
Saturday Morning
"Federal Tax I-arvs Have Pampered Favorites," Joseph F. Leopold, N{anager, Southwestern Office, National Tax Equality Association, Chicago.
"State and Federal Legislation I)iscussion," James C. O'Nfalley, Phoenix.
Recess.
Saturday Afternoon
Reports of Committees. Election oi officers.
N{eeting of nerv board of directors.
Saturday Evening
Annual Bauquet-"Club International," Agua Prieta, Sonora, Mexico. Floor shou' and entertainment. Toastmaster, Alfredo Corella. Address-Frank Macf)avis, nationally knorvrr humorous speaker and philosopher.
Sunday Afternoon ment 'rr,as n'on by George Ryness from George Gartz-, Helmer Hoel and George N{orris. Roy Stanton is planning for the Ntay tottrtrament n'hich n'ill be held at the Los Ar.rgeles Corrntry Club.
Goli tournament, Douglas Country Club. Fo;all lumbermen. Second round on annual lurrrbermen's championship trophy, and othcr prizes.
Carroll E. "flap" Hammond, vice president and salcs man:rger of Geo. Hammond & Sons, Inc., Northridge, Calif., l'as installecl as president of the Northridge Optimist Club on April 6. The installation banquet rvas held at Seminole Hot Springs. As {ar as can be determined, ztl24, "Hap" is the youngest man to er'.er hold the olf;ce'
JAMES L. HALL
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