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Ed Peck is back on the job at WarrenSouthwest after a short stay in the hospital. &l has racked up 35 years of service with the wood-preserving firm.

Ken Conway has been challenger again to a golf match with Grant Hall, Ernie Mead and Carl Gavotto down San Diego way. The San Diegans call Conway "Tightwad Ken" of Los Angeles and feel an official scorer should be appointed to tally all cards when, and if, this contest is scheduled.

Fred Y. Eolmes, retired lumberman and former president of Holmes Eureka Lum- ber Company, is back in San Francisco and gradually getting accustomed to civilization altet a lengthy hunting safari in Africa.

AI Bell, of Godard & Bell, San Francisco, spent the tail end of April on association business, attending the NLMA meeting at Las Vegas and then on to New Orleans for the N-AWLA anni, April 25-27.

Fred Ilolmes, prominent retired lumberman from Northern California and his wife, fsis, were receint visitors in Southern California- Iheir visit included Palm Springs and San Diego.

Bo Ahrens has left his California/ Sug'ar & Western Pine Agency business in the capable hands of Hugh Rosaaen and Jerry

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