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L a t serr r M e r r i lie I d, I n c, WNST COAST ]ONNST PNODUCTS

Gleed, Simpson's north-central sales supervisor with offices in Chicago.

Ed fsrael, Sr., Edwards Lumber & Mfg. Co., San Francisco, and Mrs. Israel are currently vacationing in Montana and the Yellowstone National Park area. They plan to return from the two-week trip about August B.

Frances Clark, formerly with Diamond W. Supply Co.. Los Angeles, has joined Kochton Plywood & Veneer Co. there as chief clerk. She will have charge of the billing department and general bookkeeping for the L. A. warehouse, according to Dave Van Noy, Kochton's western region manager.

Bob Raymer, partner in Raymer & McCubbin, San Francisco, spent the week of July 11 calling on mill connections along the Redwood highway.

John Beckstrom, Northwest Door & Plywood Sales, Inc., returned to his San Mateo offices July 18 after vacationing in the Tacoma, Wash., area two weeks.

Horace Wolfe, head man of Marquart-Wolfe Lumber Co., Hollywood, spent an enjoyable week at the Ponderosa Pine group's meeting at Sun Valley, Idaho, last month. He reported fine attendance for the meeting in the scenic spot.

Walter Bailey, West Coast Forest Products Co., San Mateo, took the Bailey family to Lake Tahoe for a week during July.

Dick Freeman, vice-president, So-Cal Building Materials Co., Los Angeles, left the middle of July on a S-week trip to Europe. He will return the last of August with a full report of his activities on the Continent.

Bob Macfie, Twin Harbors Lumber Co., Menlo Park, spent a week in July visiting mill connections in northern California. Twin Harbors, whose home office is in Aberdeen, Wash., recently moved into the new Menlo park quarters.

Bill Jones, Los Angeles lumberman, has just bought a yacht after cruising the slips and boatyards for the last few years. He calls it the K-Thanga, a 93-foot twin-screw Diesel cruiser with a 250Gmile range.

Di Cristinq on Vocotion

J. di Cristina & Son, San Francisco, will close the mill, office and installation departments for its annual two-week vacation, from Augu t. 13 to 29.

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