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Lumber Merchantc Association Party' We*ern Retailers Annual At Old Hearst Ranch, March 28-29

The Lumber Merchants Association of Northern California will hold their Association party at the old Hearst Ranch, Pleasanton, Calif., March 8 and D.

The party will be strictly stag, with no speeches, no business-just good food. good refreshments and good fellowship, at one of the West's outstanding resorts. The party will get under way Friday morning about 10 o,clock. Luncheon will be served at noon. There u'ill be a Smorgasbord table at 4 p.m., and in rhe evening a barbecue steak dinner, follorved by a floor shor,v antl entertainment that rvill top all previous parties. The Celebrity Bar of the Old Hearst Ranch and all the other features of the resort rvill be open at all times, including golf, swimming and horseback riding.

The cost for the entire tl'o-day party, including meals and rooms, is $16.50 per person. Reservations must be made in advance u'ith the office of the Lumber Merchants Association of Northern California, 1833 Broad*'ay, Fresno.

Southern Calilornicr Retqilers Will Hold Convention April 2l-22

The Southern California Lumber Dealers Association will hold a convention on April 2I and 22 at the Biltmore Hotel, Los Angeles. Secretary-Manager Orrie \V. H.amilton'is arranging a fine program, and the dealers should set aside these two days to attend the convention.

A. J. Huddleston, Lakeside Lumber Co., Osrvego, Ore., rvas elected president of the Western Retail Lumbermen's Association at the 44th annual convention held at Portland, Ore., on February 17, 18 and 1.9. He succeeds Ray W. Beil of Spokane, \Mash.

New vice presidents are: Oregon-J. \V. Copeland, Portland; Fred G. Mauser, The Dalles. Idaho-J. D. Jacobs, Lerviston; W. L. Johnson, Boise. Nevada-Ted E. Drennan, Reno. Washington-A. O. Fosse, Wenatchee; Charles S. Innes, Bremerton; Thomas W. Gamble, Spokane.

Directors elected were: Oregon-Paul Van Petten, Ontario; Ira E. Snyder, Enterprise; L. \ r. Rippey, Coos Bay. Washington-L. D. Hatfield, Dayton; I\forris Tarts, Nlount Vernon; Harold Stoufier, Aberdeen. Idaho-W. C. Adams, Boise.

Earl E. LeValley of Bellingham, Wash., was elected national director and Kent Rubow of Boise, fdaho, a member of the executive committee. C. \V. Bell of Seattle, \\rash., is managing director.

About one thousand dealers from Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Nevada attended. The 1948 convention will be held in Seattle.

Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Meeting Mcrch 25

The Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Club will hold a meeting at the Chapman Park Hotel, 615 Alexandria Avenue, Los Angeles, Tuesday noon, March 25. The committee is arranging for a fine speaker to address the meeting. President Bob Osgood will preside.

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