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The National Hardwood Lumber Association's 57th annual convention got underway in Houston, Texas, October 5 witir a big attendance of 1200 registered, from earliest reports. The three-day meeting was to feature several speakers. Californians on hand for the opening day included the following:
From San Francisco: J. D. Acker, Nasipit Lumber Co. ; M. R. Mento, Pacific Hardwood Sales Co. (Oakland) ; Louis Servente, Servente Hardwood Lumber Cct.; J.E. Higgins, Jr., J.E. Higgins Lumber Co.; Dick Quarg and P. R. Kahn, Forsyth Hardwood Co.; Franklin NI. Rawolle, American International Hardwood Co., and Don F. White, White Brothers.
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From Los Angeles: Leroy H. Stanton, J.., E. J. Stanton & Son; Sue Saroyan, Saroyan Lumber Co. ; Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Reel, Reel Lumber Service; A. C. Pascoe ; Bob Taenzer, American Hardw'ood Co.; Robert S. Osgood; W. A. Howe, Tropical & Western Lumber Co.; James it. McFadden, E. L. Bruce Co. Also registered rvere R. G. Arnold. Gardena. and Myron C. Van Gorder, Pomona.
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Prima, Clarence R. Espinosa, C. E. I\{acdonald, A. Il. Stange, Jr.. Jacob Kornoff and Lawrence B. Tatum.
After the Concat, the frolickers sat down to a steak dinner, followed by an address of rvelcome by Club Presi-