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Del frovis Elected President of Dubs, Lfd.
Dubs, Ltd., held its 59th golf tournament at the San Jose Golf and Country Club, San Jose, on Friday, May 15, when 41 golfers teed oiT. The winners were :
First Flight, low gross, Tom Corbett; first lo.iv net, Jim Needham; second low net, Chet Dennis.
Second flight, low gross, Don Kesselring, first low net, Jim Rossman; second low net, Rus Fryberg.
Third flight, lol gross, Jack Butler; first low net, Weldon Smith; second low net, Bob Nleyer.
Following dinner there was a business session and officers elected for the coming year \\'ere: president, Del Travis, vice president, Tom Jacobsen; treasurer, Bob Cheim ; sergeant-at-arms, Henry Needham; sergeant-atarms, Jim Pierce; secretary, Fred Ziese.
Directors elected rvere: Al Bell, Frank Brown, Ev Lewis, Chet Dennis, Granville Geisert, James Hall, Bert Hasselberg, Bob Meyer, Jim Rossman.
Strqble Entertqins qt Sqcrqmento
The final before-summer meeting of Hoo-Hoo Club No. 109 was held at the Old Tavern, in Sacramento, California, June 18th. President W. W. "Bill" Blatner, of California Builders Supply Company, Sacramento. rvas in charge of the session. Snark of the Universe Arthur Geiger was the honored guest at the meeting.
The Strable Hardwood Company, of Oakland, was host to the rneeting. and was represented there by manag'er James Overcast, Ralph Bacon, and Ralph Meyer.

MAX M. COOK SUCCEEDS BItt BTACK IN NORTHERN CATIFORNIA
Max M. Cook has succeeded the late Bill Black as news and business representative of THE CALIFORNIA LUMBER MERCHANT in the Bay area, and Northern California. He occupies the same office as did Mr. Black, located at 42O Market Street, in San Francisco, and his phone number is the same, Yukon 2-4797.
THE LUMBER N{ERCHANT herewith introduces 2S-year-old Mr. Cook to al.l its friends in the lumber and building industry of that territory. He will be at their service at all times, and rvill be making the rounds as frequently as possible. For nelvs or business matters, call him at the number shown.
He walks in the shadot' of one of the finest men the lumber industry of Northern California has known, his father, the late Max Cook, an engineer and salesman of distinction, who served the Redwood industry for many years, part of the time with the California Redrvood Association, but mostly with The Pacific Lumber Company.
We bespeak for this )-oung man your goodwill.
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It was erroneously stated in the June 15th issue of THE, CALIFORNIA LUMBER MERCHANT that the cable name of the Westhard Importing Company is "\Aresthard." New cable nzrme for this concern is pending.
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