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Prerident Bringr Life Exp etlence To New Pocition
Earl Il. llirmingham, rvho rvas rcccntll' elcctc<l presidcnt <lf thc Flanrmond Lunrbcr Cotnpant', has bcen in thc lunrbcr busincss all of his btrsiness lifc. IIe u'as born in:t small lunrllcr toltr east of Oroville, Calif.. and rvas gratlttate<l fronr thc Collcge of Civil I')nginccrirrg, LJnivcrsity oi Crrlifrrrnia, in I)cccmber, 1919. lIe u':rs a C:rptlrin in thc U.S. Arrny in \\/rlrld War I, aud scn'ccl in liratlce for a ycar an<l a half.
Mr. llirminghatrr canre to the Ilantmontl org;tnizatiot.t in ])ccember, 193t3, as nranagcr of tlrc rcdu'oo<l ttpcr:rtiorts in Flumboldt County, after having spent li3 ycars rvitlr liruit Growcrs Supply Co. at IIilt and Strsanvillc, Calif. I-Ic carne to San Francisco ir-r Attgust 19.50 as cxcctttivc vice president.
George S. Melville, district rnanagcr, Simpsorr Co., Los Angeles, ancl Jack \\/. IIusscv, in charge of vvoo<l filler prodttcts in Southern California, thc Arizona retailcrs'conveution. hclcl at thc (iran<l Arizona, N{ay 10, 11, and 12.
Ray Smith, well known lumberman, is norr, l'ith Mackin Lumber Co., Los Angeles, as salesman, the Los Angeles territory. C. D. (Andy) Anderson ling the alder and maple sales for this contpanr'.