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George H. Henderson Elected President Of National Hardwood Association
George H. Henderson, Angelina Hardwood Sales Co" Lufkin, Texas, rn,as elected president of the National Hardwood Lumber Association at its {orty-ninth annual meeting held in the Congress Hotel, Chicago, I11', on October 3 and 4. The convention by a unanimous vote at the closing session passed a resolution asking Congress to remove' .li.o,lt.ol. from business to promote full peace time production.
Also named as Association officers for the coming year were Frank W. Hutcheson, Huntsville, Ontario, Canacla' first vice president; James C. Walsh, Chicago, Ill" second vice president; and Charles H. Barnab-v, Jr', Greencastle, Ind., third vice president.

The following were elected directors {or the term expiring in 1949: E. V. Babcock, Henderson Baker, Dallas bor.*.t, R. W. Fullerton, H. L. Gray, Virgil Leech, Harrv
D. Love, N. F. McGowin, J. C. Rodahaffer, I:lerman Baver, and Emmet P. Vaughan. D. C. Maclea was named to the board to filI a term expiring in 7947, and H' D' Gaines to filI a term expiring in 1948.
Presiddnt D. C. Maclea called the opening session to order, and the first speaker was Arthur A' Hood, editor of the American Lumberman and Building Products Merchancliser. Following Mr. Hood, President Macl-ezr and Secretary-Manag'er John W. McClure macle their annual reports.
Other convention speakers rvere : Wilbur J' Brons, editor of the Chicago Journal of Commerce; C' D' Dosker, Gamble Bros., Inc., Louisville, Ky.; 'James A' Wallace, Jasper Office Furniture Co., Jasper, Ind., Harry D' Gaines, chairman of the Association's inspection rules committee ; Hon. Samuel B. Pettingill; Mathias W. Niewenhous, chief of Lumber and Forest Products Branch, Civilian Production Administration: B. K. Sandwell, editor of Saturdav Night, Toronto, Canada; J. C. McClellan, American Forest Products Industries; and Joseph L. Muller, acting chief' Forest Products Section, Of6ce of Domestic Commerce' Charles A. Brand, chairman of the membership committee, reported that 172 netv members joined the Association during the past year. Before the installation of the new officers, Virgil I-eech on behalf of the Association presented President Maclea rvith a handsome plaque in recognition of his work during the past two years'
P. L. R. A. Annual Meeting Nov' 19
The first annual meeting of the Pacific Lumber Remanufacturers Association wilt be held Tuesday, November 19, at the Multnomah Hotel, Portland, Oregon' Executive Secretary, R. T. Titus, states that tentative plans call for a business session in the forenoon' followcd ty a luncheon and discussion open to all persons engaged in at'ty phase of lumber remanufacture' P'L'R'A' was organized early this year to serve \Mestern firms interested in custom milling and drying, buying and refining of rough green lumber at concentration plants, manufactttre of conitruction and industrial cut-stock, and lumber fallrication' Nlembership at present includes firms located in California, Idaho, New Mexico, Oregon and Washington' Oflices of the Association are in the Board of Trade Building' Portland, Oregon.
2441h Terrible Twenty GolI Tournqment
"Ham" Hamilton was the winner of first prize with a net score of 65 at the 244th Terrible Twenty golf tournament held at the Virginia Country Club, Long Beach' September 20. John Padden took second prize with a net 67 score. Joe Tardy and Bob Osgood played-off the tie carried over from last month's tournament, and Joe rvas the winner.
Dinner rvas served at the Pacific Coast Club in I-ong Beach. Sponsors for the party were Clarence Bohnhoff ancl Ecl Bauer. The October touruament rvill be plaved at Pebble Beach.
All Struck Redwood Mills Running - Af nine of the Redwood mills which u'ere affected by the long strike are now running. Crews are being adcled to daily, and production is steadily increasing'
Interbcry Lumber ComPcnY
In New Loccrtion
Interbay Lumber Company is t-tow located on its ot'n property, a 4f-acte rvaterfront site which was recently ,r".u,.d by the Navy, which had leased it for sorne time' The new site is bounded by the Estuary and Z3rd Avenue' Oaklancl, and has its own deep u'ater dock 675 feet long' and railroad spur' The company will later estalllish a remanufacturing plant. Lyle F. Vincent is general manager'