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Don turned the meeting back to Sterling and he presented the other prizes. A golf trophy was awarded to Clarence Bohnhoff who turned in the second low gross score, and the Junior golf prize, a trophy, was presented to Roderick Stofle.
The ladies'door prize, an osterizer, was won by Mrs. Don Braley. Mrs. B. W. Ryrne and Mrs. Bob Sullivaq were presented u'ith silvcr cr.trrootes. Other Iri7c5 \\'nnt to Charlie Cooper, set of rnilitar,v brushes; Gordon Frost, silver cup; Fred Smales, silver dish, and Rud ltadclitz, a silver ash tray.
A vote of thanks went to Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Stoflc who arranged for the prizes.
At the conclusion of the dinner meeting, Itoy Stanton learl the crowd in a big Hoo-Hoo Nine for Ilob Sullivan in apprcciation of his fine work as presiclent during the past yeaf.
Wednesday
The party rvere guests of Al lirost, Sr. and his tlvo sons, Gordon and Al Jr., on their yacht "Helen" for a tour of bearitiful San Diego Bay. Trvo tours 'ivere made, one in the morning and the other in early afternoon.
At 3:30 p.m. the gang boarded busses for Tijuana, Mexico. After a shopping tour of Mexican bazaars, dinner was served at Caesar's. The busses left Tijuana at 8:00 I'or Agua Caliente rvhere a pleasant evening was spent watch'. ing the dog races. The party left Agua Caliente at 10:00 p.m., arriving at llotel Del Coronado about 11:00 p.m.
In zrttendance at the convention u'ere thc following:
Mr. and tr,Ils. W. F. Fahs, Calif. Panel & Veneer Co., Los Angeles
Mr. and tr{rs. L. B. Culter, J. Fyfc Snrith Co.......Vancouver, ll. C.
Mr. and X{rs. Brucc Mcl-ealr, General Hardwood Co., Tacoma, .Wr.r.
Mr. and Mrs. l'. M. Radditz, Wanke Panel Co.....Portland, Ore.
P. R. Kahn, Forsyth Hardwood Co..... .....Sar.r l'rartcisco
Dicl< Quarg, Forsyth Hardq'ood Co..... .....San liraucisco rr,r.. u,i.i M;..'il;;'i;;l;;; u.i. pi]:;;;,i i;;;,...... 3lil u{:il:i:::
Mr. and tr{rs. Nelson Jones, Jones Hardwood & Plywood Co.
Mr. and \{rs. I)on White, White Brothers..........Sau lirancisco
Mr. and Mrs. Charles White, White Brothers..... .Oal<lanct
Mr. and 1\'f rs. K. E. MacBeath, Gordon-Maclleath Hardwood Co.
Mr. and N{rs. Clarence Bohnhoff, Bohnhofi Lumber Co., Inc.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Cooper, W. E. Cooper Lumber Co., Los Angeles
Mr. and Mrs. James Cooper, W. C. Cooper Lumber Co., Los Angeles u.. ",ri'
Mr. and I\{rs. Chandler Hart, Davidson I'lywood & Lumber Co.
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Mr. and r\i;,. i;h; E.lir,' il;;ai;'b"iiro^iu i;......13i tlE:i!:
Mr. ancl Mrs. J. B. Phelps, P.S. Plywood Corp'..... '.Los,{ngeles
Mr. and N{rs. Fretl Smales and daughters Nancy and Patricia, U.S. Plywood Corp. Log Angeles tr{r. and Mrs. Frank J. Connolly, Westeru Hardwood Lumber Co.... """ LosAngeles

Mr. and Mrs. Sterlins Stofle and son Roderick, Western Hardwoo<l Lumber Co. Los Angeles
Mr. and Mrs. George Byrne, B. W. Byrne & Sons Inc. Long Beach
Mrs. B. W. Byrne, Ii. W. By.n. & Sons Inc..........:'Lo-ng Beach
Mr. and Mrs.- A1 Frost Sr., Frost Hardwood Lumber Co., San Diego
Mr. and Mrs. Gorclon Frost, Frost Harclwood Lbr. Co., San Diego
Mr. and Mrs. Al Frost Jr., Frost Hardwood Lumber Co', San Diego
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Sullivan and sons, Richard ard Robert Jr., Sullivan Hardwood Lumber Co..... ....'SanDiego
Mr. and Mrs. James Davis, Davis Hardwood Co'....San Francisco
Mr. and Mrs. j. Wm. Back, Back Panel Qo...........I-osAngeles
Stan Eznekier,'E. L. Bruce Co. San Francisco
Charles Cole,'E. L. Bruce Co..'.. '.....'LosAnqeles
Mr. and Mrs. Mearl Baker, Raker Hardwood Lbr. Co., San Diego
Guests
Mr. and Mrs. Ilaker P. Lee, U.S. Plywood Corp.....'.LosAngeles
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Glassott, Glassou Mill & Lumber Co', San Qiego
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Buell, Dooley Lumber Co.......Memphis, Tenn'
Dick Dedoes, Stahl Lumber Co. . " " " Los Angeles
Mrs. Phil Latasa, Western Hardwood Lumbcr Co.... LosAngeles
Mrs. Jane Adair,'E. J. Stanton & Son ' .LosAngeles
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Tibbett Jr., and daughter '....Los Angeles
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson .....Los dugeles
Ed Martin, The Caiifornia Lumbcr Merchant '.LosAngeles
Ruth Hcnson With 8th Army
In Icpan As Civilian
Ruth Hanson, daughter of Frarlcis G. Hanson, owller of the \\rest Coast Screen Co., Los Angeles, left June 14 to fly to Japan to work as a civilian for the Sth Army. Miss Hanson was in the WAC for several years durin.g \\rorld \\rar II, irr Washington, D. C.
Plywood Plcnt Sold
Mr. and l\{rs. Milton Taenzer, American Hardwood Co., Los Angele s
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Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bond, American Hardwood Co., Los Angeles
\'Ir. and Mrs. William Moore, American Hardwood Co., l-os Angeles
A ner,r' concern named A. W. Braun & Associates has purchased the plywood plant of the \\''oodlawn Plyr'vood Company, at Hoquiam, Washington. A. W. Braun is president and general manager.