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REX OXFORD LUTIBER CO.

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Harry Whittemore, general manager, I-os Angeles Lumber, Inc., announces some personnel changes there: IIoward Ray, formerly with Dant & Russell and the San Peclro Lumber Co., Los Angeles, has been narned to the sales staff succeeding Chris Miller, who has resigned; Vic Harbaugh has left to take a position with Roy Forest Products Co. in Van Nuys.

Jim Kirby, formerly in southern California lumber, is now making his home in Ukiah, Calif., rvhere he is connected with Jal-Mar Forest Products, Inc.

Paul Gaboury, orvner of Golden Gate Lumlier Co., Walnut Creek, spent a rveek in March calling on mill connections through northern California.

FRED C. HOLMES LUMBER C(l.

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Fred Holmes / Corl Force

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John B. Bishop has been named branch manager of Weyerhaeuser Timber Co., Klamath Falls, to succeed David S. Troy, who died March 3. Bishop has been n'ith WTC 27 years as assistant sales manager, salesmanager and assistant branch manager there. WTC Vice-President and General l\{anager Charles H. Ingram announced the appointment.

Charlie Lakeman, newly elected vice-president of the Southern California Lumber Seasor-rins Assn., is well on the way to complete recovery from his recent illness and operation and is expected back at tlie SCLSA monthly meetings soon.

Paul Euphrat returned to Wendling-Nathan Co. San Francisco headquarters March 12 af.ter a- week in northern California at the mill connections.

I. S. Brown and Art Evans, executives of Industrial I-umber, Glendale, returned to their home base after an extended trip through the northern coast area and attendance at the Western Pine Assn. annual. They visited Eureka and Arcata.

Carl W. Watts, Oakland rvholesale lumberman, visited his rnill connections in the north for a mid-March u'eek.

Carl Gavotto, San Diego lumberman, visited Mexico recently accompanying the California Lumber Merchant reporter on a tour of retail yards in Baja California (you will see the results in an early issue).

John Driscoll, the 11 Western States man for Simpson Redrvood Company, spent 1O days in nfa,rch covering the Arizona territory.

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