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New 4l Head Elected
Portland, Ore., May 25.-W. C. Ruegnitz, elected May 18th at the thirteenth semi-annual meeting of the 4L board of directors to succeed Norman F. Coleman as president o{ the Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lumbermeni has served as executive secretary since he first came to the 4L in I9?1. He is widely known in lumber, construction and engineering circles. Mr. Coleman resigned to accept the presidency of Reed College, Portland.
swrFT & co. TAKE OVER YARD OF J. W. SCHOUTEN LUMBER CO.
Swift & Co., with retail yards at San Francisco and Oakland, have purchased the J. W. Schouten Lumber Co. yard, which is located at Fifth & Channel Streets. San Francisco'
GEORGE H. BROWN ON EASTERN TRIP
George H. Brown, President of the Strable Hardwood Co., Oakland, has left for the east on a combined business and pleasure trip. He rvill visit Saginaw, Michigan, the headquarters of the Strable Lumber & Salt Co., where he plans to spend a week or ten days. He also plans to spend about a week in Chicago and New York City. He will return to Oakland around July 1. Mrs. Brown is accompanying him on the trip.
Dave Woodhead And Frank Connolly Look Over Bay District
Dave Woodhead and Frank Connolly, Woodhead Lumber Co., Los Angeles, have returned to the Southland after spending several days in the Bay District on business matters. They found time to try their luck at golfing and also attended the Bay District Hoo tloo Concatenation, which was held at Marquard's on Tuesday evening, Mav 19.
CtrNTRAL CALIFORNIA LUMBERMEN'S CLUB MEET
The monthly meeting of the Central California Lumbermen's Club, was held at Stockton on Saturday, May 9. President W. H. Falconbury presided. The business session was devoted to a continuation of the discussion on the "Code of Ethics." The President was authorized to appoint a Committee to attend the meetings of the Sacramento Valley and San Joaquin Valley Lumbermen's Clubs to secure their cooperation in working out a "Code of Ethics" that will be applicable throughout the entire territory.
A resolution was passed acceptinq the invitation of the San Joaquin Valley Lumbermen's Club to attend the meeting and outing to Sugar Pine on May 22 and 23.
The next meeting, which will be the final meeting of the summer season, will be held at Stockton on |une 13.
Juntus Brown A Californta Visitor
Junius Brown, manager of the New York Office of the Pacific Lumber Co., has been spending a few weeks in San Francisco on business matters. Ife also spent a few days at their Los Angeles Office. He took the opportunity of dropping in on the Bay District Hoo Hoo Concatenation held at Marquard's on May 19, where he met many of his old San Francisco lumbermen friends.
L. P. KEARNY BACK ON JOB AGAIN
L. P. Kearny, manager of the El Verano Lumber Co., El Verano, has returned to his desk again after being confined to his home for about ten days with an attack of influenza. IIe. reports that he is back to normalcy and feeling fine agaln.
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