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SHIPPERS OF QUATIIY WESI COASI tUfrIBER
Diomond Gqrdner Nomes Foy Assistonf to Leo Bodine
Joseph R. Fay has been promoted to assistant to Leo V. Bodine, vice-president of' Diamond Gardner Corporation's forest, lumber and retail group. He will make his headquarters in Spokane, Washington. Mr. Bodine said that the directors of industrial engineering and of research and product development for the company's lumber manufacturing and retail divisions will report to Mr. Fay.
Since starting with Diamond in 1948, Mr. Fay has held several accounting and auditing positions. In 1952 he became west coast auditor for Diamond Gardner's California and Northwest lumber operations. In 1955 he was named comptroller for the Northwest lumber manufacturing division, the assignment he held until his promotion to assistant to Mr. Bodine.
'Greclest Concqfenotion Ever Held'
(Continued from Page 21) great Fun lfouse was turned into a bedlam of laughter. Sedate lumbermen of advanced years mingled with ybuth- ful comrades in reverting to the antics of their childhoodsliding down the chutes and having a good time generally.
In order to avoid confusion because of the siZe of tlie class, the 171 Kittens were brought in in groups of 20 under the guidance of a Degree manager. Snark LeMaster gave the final work and a brief talk to the new members. A spread was served in the Ship Cafe following the Concat, which was concluded at 11:00 p.m.
In all the excitement attending the greatest of all HooIfoo Concats, one of the most enthusiastic and untiring workers was Phil B. Hart, chairman of the Membershif committee, and managing editor of The California Lumber Merchant.