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. During the month of June, ClYde Baysinger, formerly of Stockton, California, joined the Winton Lumber Sales Company and will handle one of the trade desks at the Sacramento office, announces Ken L. Bowes.
Baysinger, 31, has 13 years' experience in lumber, including 4l years in sales at the Stockton office of Tarter, Webster and Johnson. Previously, Clyde gained his sawmill and planing mill experience with the Stockton Box Company at Westpoint and the Associated Lumber and Box Company at Wilseyville, California. After a three-year stint with the navy during World War II, he returned to St. Mary's College at Moraga, California, graduating in 1949. Basically, his employment with Winton will keep Baysinger in the Sacramento offrce; however, upon occasion he will be free to call upon the trade as well as some of the sources of supply in the sawmill territory.
Members of the Red Bluff Chamber of Commerce and g'overnmental officials last month were guests of the Ralph L. Smith Lumber Co. and the Wildwood Lumber Co. on an inspection trip of Highway 36, better knorvn as the Beegum Road, to acquaint the civic leaders n'ith problems confronting the lumbering firms using it.
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C & BTR DOUGTAS FIR CLR. HRT. REDWOOD t" lhru 6" thick f " ihru 8"'thick up fo 18" widc up to 24" wide up to 32'long up fo 24' long
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