1 minute read

WEST ORTGOII IUMBDR GO.

Portland, Oregon

lvlanufacturers of Old Growth Douglas Fir

Rail and Cargo ShiPPers

David \(/. Teachout

David W. Teachout of Beverly Hills, Calif., president of the Teachout Door Company, Los Angeles, passed away suddenly on March 17, follor,r,'ing a heart attack. He was 53 years of age.

Mr. Teachout was born in Cleveland, Ohio. He was a graduate of Hiram College and School of Business Administration at Harvard University. On completion of his college work, he went with the Teachout Co. in Cleveland, and was president of the company lrom 1922 to 1933. He was also president of the Teachout Sash, Door & Glass Co., with offices in Columbus and Detroit, at the time of his death. For the past three years he was associated with the door business in Los Angeles.

He was a former president of the International Committee of the Y.M.C.A., and served as president of the Cleveland Y.NI.C.A. for seven years.

He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Ruth Teachout; two daughters, Mrs. John C. Madden of Weston, Mass., and Sally Ann, and two sons, Richard M. and David W. Teachout, Jr.

Funeral services were conducted at the little Church of the Flowers, Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale, March 20.

Transferred To Mountain View

Maurice Daubin, formerly manager of Sterling Lumber Company's yard at Petaluma, has succeeded Ray Peil as manager of the company's yard at Mountain View, Calif.

Western Rctailers Elect Officert

Fred H. Robinson, Grogan-Robinson'Lumber Co., Great Falls, Montana, was elected president of the 'Western Retail Lumbermen's Association at the annual conventon held last month in Salt Lake City.

The other officers elected were: vice-presidents, IdahoCharles H. Bohrer, Pocatello Lumber Co., Pocatello; Montana-W. B. Hennessy, Hennessy Lumber Co., Conrad; Ernest M. Christensen, Gimble Lumber & Fuel Co., Anaconda; Oregon-Ralph Howard, Big Basin Lumber Co., Klamath Falls; Leo L. Gorman, City Lumber & Supply Co., Astoria; Nevada-J. R. Coffin, Elko Lumber Co., Elko; Washington-E. Lee Smith, Building Supplies, Inc., Spokane; H. R. Brownson, Brownson Lumber Co., Wenatchee; Conrad W. Johnson, Johnson Lumber & Fuel Co., Bremerton; Utah-D. E. Smith, Smith Bros. Lumber Co., Logan; secretary-treasurer, H. F. Ostergren, Spokane; managing director, W. C. Bell, Seattle.

Sacramento Hoo-Hoo Club

The regular meeting of Sacramento Hoo-Hoo Club No. 109 was held at the Elks Club, Sacramento, on Wednesday evening, March 20.

President Chas. L. Shepard presided and there was an excellent attendance.

The speaker of the evening was J. H. Stevens, member of the California Prison Board of Terms and Parole, who spoke on the subject, "The Parole System of the State of California."

This article is from: