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Twenty'Flvefearc Ago

As Reporred in the September 1942, Isire ofThe Merchanr, Est. 1922

Jack Ivey, Los Angeles, field representative for the Red Cedar Shingle Bureau, spent two weeks in Northern California calling on the retail lumber trade.

Ilan Strite, .Hammond Redwood Company, Los Angeles, who entered the service, is now stationed at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, Roy Stanton Jr., E. J. Stanton & Son, Los Angeles, spent a few days of his vacation at Ensenada, Mexico.

A. G. Hammond, salesman for Christenson Lumber Co., San Francisco, enlisted in the Navy.

Benj. Ostlind, sales engineer, California Panel & Veneer Co., Los Angeles, will re- turn from a thrbe weekg' business and pleasure trip to the Northwest.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Baugh are receiving congratulations from their m a n y friends on the arrival of a baby daughter,

Catherine Dix, born at St. Luke's Hospital, Pasadena on Sept. ?.

Sam Thomas, American Hardwood Co., Los Angeles, is back from his vacation spent at Santa Cruz.

EarI E. White, well known lumberman, is now a Navy lumber inspector at the Pacific Bridge Company's plant at Hunter,s Point, San Francisco.

AI Kelley, sales manager, Santa Fe Lumber Co., San Francisco, is back from vacationing with his family in the lligh Sierra.

Jas. E. (Jimmy) Atkinson, Atkinson-Stutz Co., San Francisco, is on a business trip to the Pacific Northwest. Don E. Coveney, salesman for the firm. was with him for part of the trip.

M. L. "Duke" Euphrat, Wendling-Nathan Co., San Francisco, is back in his office after vacationing in the Pacific Northwest,

Yfayne and Russell Mullin, Mullin Lumber Co., Los Angeles and Burbank, have purchased the Hayward Lumber & Investment Co. yard at Flagstaf, Ariz. Bitl Pruitt will continue as manager.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Curran will celebrate their golden anniversary at their horne in Santa Ana, California, on September 6, ]'942.

T. G. Getz, store supervisor of the Whiting- Mead Co., San Diego, announces that the company has opened a victory garden department.

Charles L. Cheeseman, Jr., son of Charles If. Cheeseman of the Rockport Redwood Co., Wilmington, is now an aviation cadet at the Santa Ana Air Base, Santa Ana.

Robert R. Scrim, secretary of the Scrim Lumber Co., Van Nuys, has been commissioned an Ensign in the Navy and is now at Northwestern University.

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