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Orange County Lumbermen's Club Hold Annual Meeting

Ernest GanohlElected President

Ernest Ganahl, lC""abldrimm Lumber Co., Anaheim, was elected presiddgg/f the Orange County Lumbermen's Club at its annual rieeting held at the Santa Ana Country Club, Santa Ana, Calif., on Tuesday evening, November 1O. L. M. Pearson, E. K. Wood Lumber Co., Santa Ana, was reelected treasurer. The following directors were elected to serve for the ensuing year: Richard Nelson, Buena Park Lumber Co., Buena Park; Joe Jahraus, Laguna Beach Lumber Co., Inc., Laguna Beach; Charles Chapman, C. H. Chapman Lumber Co., Santa Ana; Guy Tyler, Barr Lumber Co., Santa Ana; Grey Skidmore, Skidmor'e-Bowers Lumber Co., Downey I Ernest Ganahl, Ganahl-Grim Lumber Co., Anaheim, and John Strickland, Patten-Blinn Lumber Co., Fullerton.

Following the dinner, President H. M. Adams, AdamsBowers Lumber Co., presided over the business session. H. A. Lake, Garden Grove Lumber Co., Garden Grove, president of the California Retail Lumbermen's Association; Frank Curran, E. K. Wood Lumber Co., Los Angeles; Hal Baly, Consolidated Lumber Co., Los Angeles; J. C. Jenkins, San Pedro Lumber Co., Los Angeles; N. McBeth, Riverside Portland Cement Co., and Ed. Martin, "The California Lumber Merchant," Los Angeles, made short talks. J.Holtby Myer, secretary-manager ofthe Mutual Building & Loan Association, Los Angeles, was the speaker of the evening and gave an informative talk on building and loan activities and building conditions. President Adams appointed C. G.Ward, Barr Lumber Co., Santa Ana, and Maurice Phillips, C. H. Chapman Lumber Co., Santa Ana, to serve as the auditing committee. The financial report which was read by President Adams showed the Club to be in good financial condition. Nearly one hundred attended the meeting.

One of the features of the meeting was the golf tournament held at the Santa Ana Country Club during the afternoon in which forty participated. At the evening meeting Verne Whitson announced the winners of the various events which follows: Orange County Lumbermen's Club Cup, D. E. Liggett, Liggett Lumber Co., Santa Ana;Low Gross, $5.00 money order donated by the Hipolito Company, N. McBeth, Los Angeles; First Low Net, half dozen golf balls donated by the Club, Chas. Lyons, Hammond Lumber Co.,

Los Angeles; Second Low Net, pair of golf stocking: donated by the Southwestern Portland Cement Co.,- Harry Westovir, Santa Ana;First Flight, cigar lighter donated by Johns-Manville, D. E. Liggett; Second Fligh_t,_half dirzdn golf balls donated by the California Door Co., Walter Spicer, Bay Districvt Lumber Co., Newpo$; -Third-Flight, fiist prize,-three golf balls donated by the Club, R. 9. Jott"stoni Hammond-Lumber Co., Los Angeles;,s-econd priTe-, threi golf balls donated by the Club, W. H. Wright, Smith Lumbir Co., Anaheim; booby prize, box of cigars donated by the Consolidated Lumber Cq., H. F. Moore, -Brown.& Dauser Co., Brea. Verne Whitson acted as the official starter of the tournament.

The arrangements committee for the meeling- included: O. H. Barr, Barr Lumber Co., Santa Ana; D. E. Ligget-t, R. E. Emison. Santa Ana Lumber Co., Santa Ana; H. G. Merrill, Patten-Blinn Lumber Co., Anaheim, and C. H. Chapman, Santa Ana.

West Coast Asg'n tVill Develop

Domestic Market for Sitka Spruce

The West Coast Lumbermen's Association has appointed a committee to work out and submit plans for developing a domestic market for Sitka Spruce, one of the most valuable of American special softwoods. The committee is composed of W. B. Greeley, Chester J. Hogue, and J. P. Keating.

Lumbermanflies To Portland

John P. Hemphill, general manager of the Madera Sugar Pine Co., Madela, recently flew from Fresno to Portland and back in order to save time on his trip to Spokane to attend the Pacific Logging Congress, held in that city October 2L to 23.

Mr. Hemphill has done considerable traveling by air, and is one of the few lumbermen who has made a round trip by air from the Pacific Coast to New York.

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The F'ellow Who Wantri to SelI

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Bookkeeper Wanted

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Marriedman Desires Employment

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WANTED-A GOOD LUMBER YARD

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ATTENTION, LUMBERMEN !

The office of the California Lumber Merchant is constantly recei"it g applications, from both men and women, desiring work with lumber concer;. - Most of these have had previous lumber e:rperience.

W!tg" you qre in ne-ed of help of any kind, either office or yard, why not get t{re habit of calling us lrst and giving us an opportunity to be of servile to you as well as to those needing employment? There is no charge with this service, to employer or employee.

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I HERE is a sentiment about oak flooring surpassing any other floor material. It is a sentiment that has developed through generations to make oak floors the standard by which all floors are judged. No wonder, then, that oak flooring is one home building material a family naturally chooses-for its intrinsic value, to be sure; but most important, for the charm it adds to the home.

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KANSAS

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