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TWENTY.FIVE YEARS
As Reported in The California Lumber
Frank A. Chase, formerly with the Southwestern Lumbermen's Assn., Kansas City. was named to tl-re Federal Home Loan Bank Board at Kelley returned to the Santa Fe Lumber Co., San Francisco. from a 2-week business-vacation trip to the Northwest The California lumber cut for 1932 was 27.6% below the 1931 cut J. A. Rudbach opened a Los Angeles office for McCormick Supply Co. of San Francisco Walter S. Johnson of San Francisco was elected president of the National Assn. of Wooden Box Manufacturers at the Chicago annual, where a code of fair practices for the industry was formed
Alfred W. Hart was set to leave August 1 for Raymond, 'Wash., to become sales director of the Hart-Wood Lumber !o.; he had been with Lawrence-Philips in L. A. . . . Paul M. Parsons was appointed secretary oI the Inland Lumber Institute, San Bernardino. He formerly managed Hammond's Riverside yard. Charlie Cheesemin is field manager in charge of yards in the Redlands area.
M. A. Harris of the Van Arsdale-Harris Lumber Co.. San