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Elected Associction Direc.tor
LOS ANGELES 14, CAL., MAY 15,1944
James E. Clarke, manager of the Hammond Lumber Company's yard at St. Helena, Calif., was recently "p- pointed a director of the Lumber Merchants Association of Northern California.
Mr. Clarke started to work for Napa Lumber Co., Napa, Calif., in 1918, and when he was put in charge of the Caiistoga Lumber Co. in 1924 was said to be the youngest lumber yard manager in California. He continued in charge of the Calistoga yard until 1939, and was then appointecl maflager of St. H'elena Lumber Co. when this yard was taken over from McKinnon-McNair by the Napa Lumber Co. interests. The }lammond Lumber Company purchased this group of yards in June, 1943.
Moves Office
B. R. (Barney) Garcia, specialist in lumber traffic service. has moved his office to 524 Monadnock Building, San Fran_ cisco. Telephone is YUkon 2895.
Barney is well known to the lumber manufacturers and wholesalers, having been with Larsson Traffic Service for 18 years before going into business for himself.
Hcll-Havenstrite
Lieutenant Cameron B. Hall of the Army Medical Corps was married April 11 to Miss phyllis Havenstrite of Los Angeles.
Lieutenant Hall, who is temporarily stationed at Camp Grant, Ill., was graduated from Stanford Medical School in January. He is the second son of James L. Hall, San Francisco wholesale lumberman.
W. B. Jefferson Operctes Wholescle cnd Retcil Ycrd
W. B. Jefferson, owner of The Greater City Lumber Co., San Francisco, who reopened the company's branch at 367 Bayshore Boulevard, San Francisco, as a wholesale and retail yard at the first of the year, says he is glad to again be giving his full time to the lumber business.
Mr. Jefferson started to wor( for this concern in 1906, the year of the San Francisco fire.
Clint Lcrughlin Promoted
Clint Laughlin, E. J. Stanton & Son Los Angeles, has been made manager of the company's Fir, Pine, plywood and .fnsulation departments. Ife was formerly assistant sales manager.
Jack Phelps, formerly with the U. S. Plywood Corporation at Los Angeles, will be his assistant.
Elected Dartmouth Club President
Dan Lindsl.y, J. H. Baxter & Co., Los elected president of the Dartmouth Club of fornia at the meeting held at the University geles, Friday evening, April 28. Dan was a class of 1916 at Dartmouth.
Named Trcrffic Mcncrgrer
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United States Plywood Corporation announces that Charles L. Holdsworth has joined the organization as traffic manager. Previously he was traffic rnanager of Barber Asphalt Company for fifteen years.