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San Francisco Hoo Hoo Elect New Officers
Jim FarleY i
Ji- Farley, assistant western sales manager of The Pacific Lumber Co., San Francisco, was elected president of San Francisco Hoo Hoo Club No. 9 for the coming year at the annual meeting of the club held at the Elks Club, San Francisco, Thursday, September 4.
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Walter P. Medill, sales manager of McKay & Co., San Francisco, was elected lst vice-president; Henry Taylor, well-known retired lumberman, ivas chosen as 2nd i'icepresident, and Edward Tietjen, Sudden & Christenson, San Francisco, was re-elected secretary.
The number of directors was increased from 6ve to ten and the following were elected: Enoch Holmberg, Coos Bay Lumber Co.; Henry De Vries; Howard Gunton, MacDonald & Harrington; Horper Maris, H. B. Maris Panel
DAVE DAVrS BACK ON JOB
E. G. "pave" Davis, salesman for the Chas. R. McCormick Lurirber Co., San Francisco, returned September 8 from two weeks'vacation, which he spent visiting Portland, Seattle and Vancouver, making the trip by automobile.
Qo.; Floyd Elliott, Chas. R. McCormick Lumber Co.; Al Kelley, Santa Fe Lumber Co.; Dud Else, Sudden & Chris- tenson; Lloyd Harris, Holmes Eureka Lumber Co., Al Miller, Chas. K. Spaulding t oggrng Co., and W. T. Black, The California Lumber MErchaii. "
H. Sewall Morton, of Hill & Morton, Inc., Oakland, was recommended by unanimous vote for a position on the Supreme Nine, and Bert Bryan, Strable ilardwood Co., Oakland, was unanimously recommended for the position of Vicegerent Snark of tf,e Golden Gate District'for the comrng year.
The retiring president, J. E. Peggs, W. R. Cha"tb€rlin & Co., presided at the meeting. Fred Roth was chairman of the dav.
HOWARD CURRAN ON VACATION ,t
Howard Curran, E. K. Woods Lumber Co., is'cnjoying' a two weeks'vacation. He will return to his dcsk on Scatember 17.