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Reported in The California Lumber AGO TODAY
geles, who was also named chairman of an advertising comil-titte. which included E. A. Howard, M. A. Thomsen and Iohn Johnson. Short talks were given by D. J. Cahill' Gronei Gearhart, C. H. White, Chas' Koenig, A. J' Bowry11 and President Cooper. Frank Connolly was elected 1933-34 president, with B. 'E. Btyan and Grovlr,Gearhart re-elected io the other two top chairs. Re-elected direqtors-were Jerry Sullivan, C. H. White, G. H. Brown, J. E. -Higgins, Jr., Roger Sands, E. E. Hall and H. W. Swafford'
H. W. Cole was elected president of the California Redwood Assn., Sept. 21, to succeed Leonard Hammond, who had resigned Ray H. Hill joined the sales force of Lawrence-Pfilips Lumber Co. in Los Angeles. He was formerly with Bloe<iel-Donovan . The Emergency Conservation Camos CorDs., Washington, D.C., placed an order for 250,000.0b0 feet'of softwoodi to build winter civilian camps. The order created huge excitement in the industry. and was expected to drain t-he entire industry to immediately supply it C. R. Johnson returned to Union l.uryber Company after several-months in Washington and Chicago on the code for the redwood industry ' C. C. Stibich was named secretary of the California White & !"g{ Pine Assn., which moved tb 1065 Monadnock Bldg. in San Francisco.
H. G. Larrick arrived in Los Angeles from Solano Beach on a dav's business . . Chas. F. Dlll and Hayward Dill of the Dil[ yards in Redlands and Ranning, respectiv"ly.j :9turned from a western auto trip with their wives H. H. Spalding, Ilemet, Calif., lumbbr dealer, returned from an AilantiJ coast auto trip and visit to the Chicago World's Fair . Dealers Franl Park of La Mesa and Bob Reid of San Diego took in the L. A. lumbermen's golf tourney, Sept. 22-. . George Burnett of the Burnett Lumber Co., Tulare, was back on the job after a recent illness.
S. I. Hathawav of the Sunkist Lumber Co., Monrovia, returied with his family from a Colorado vacation . Max E. Cook, agricultural ehgineer-of The P-acific Lumber Co., is spending-several months in Scotia on Palco redwood prefabiicated-products H. O. Warde of Patten-Blinn won low gross it the Fox Hills play, Sept. 22. Bill Godshall of Blue-Diamond won low net. The tournament comrnittee consisted of Don Philips, Kenneth Smith, Harry Graham,-Jack Thomas, W. B. Wiikersham, Ross Blanchard and Ed Martin Taylor L. Sublett, formerly _of Strable Hardwood Co., joined ihe stafi of J. E. Higgins Lumber Co'
East Bay Hoo-Hoo Club 39 met at the Athens Club, Sept. 18, wittr C. I. Gilbert succeeding Earle E. Johnson as