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Douglos Fir ondWestern Pine Lumber
Grqnls Pqss, Oregon - Telephone 4493
P. O. Box 437
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Reid & Wright Co.
3140 Colifornio Ave. Fresno-Phone 2-2243
R. S. (Rex) Black, vice president in charge of productioir for Georgia-Pacific Plyu'ood & LunTber Co., Augusi:i, Georgia, recently visited San Francisco in conncction lvith the opening of the company's oflrce in that city. Whil,: there he attended the annual meeting of the \Vcstern Pinc Association, February 17 and 18.
F. A. (Pete) Toste, division rnanager, Georgia-Paci{ic I)lyn'ood & Lumber Co., Los Angeles, flerv to the coirrpany's head office at Augusta early in Febrnary for a confcrence. He and W. H. Montgomery of the Los Angeles olfice attended the convention of the Western lrine Association in San Francisco February 17 and 18.
Joe Matlick, Whiting-Nfead Co., Los Angeles, has returned from a trip to the Pacific Northrvest ar-rd Northern California.
Clint Laughlin, spent several rria on company business. days in Northern Califor- tOS ANGELE9
Joseph S. Young, president of Lehigh Portland Cement Company, Allentown, Pa., rvas re-elected for his third successive term as a member of the National Industrial Conference Board at the Board's 301st meeting held recently at the Waldorf-Astoria, New York. The Conference Board is an independent and non-profit institution for research and education in the fields of economics and business.
C. P. Henry & Co. 714 West Olympic Blvd. PRorpecl 5524
Stcrn Murphy Returning lrom Big Game Hunting in Alrica
Stan Murphy, of San Francisco, president of The Pacific Lumber Company, has been in darkest Africa for the past three months, hunting big game. Ahvays a hunting enthusiast, Mr. Murphy has been enjoying n'hat every hunter dreams about, big game shooting in Africa. He is accompanied on the trip by Mrs. Murphy. They will return to their home in California earlv in I\{arch.
Vqcationing in Honolulu
Robert M. Ingram, president of E. C. Miller Lumber Co., :rnd Mrs. Ingram are spending a month in Honolulu. They sailed from San Francisco February 9 on the Matson liner Lurline.
Hcrnnegrcrn-Shipp
Miss Genevieve Anne Shipp was married to John J. Hannegan of Walnut Creek, Calif., on Saturday, Februar;v 19, 1949, at Mission Dolores Church, San Francisco.
Miss Shipp attended Stanford University. She is a daughter of Kenneth J. Shipp, president of California Builders Supply Co., Oakland. Mr. Hannegan is the son of thc late Mr. and Mrs. John J. Hannegan. He is a graduate of Stanford Law School.
A reception was held at the Century Club, San Francisco. The honeymoon was spent in Southern California anci Mexico. The young couple will make their home in Oakland.