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OBITUARIES

OBITUARIES

As Reported in the California Lumber Merchant, August 1st, 1938

Kenneth J. Shipp, of California Builders Supply Co,, is taking two weeks' vacation vrith his family at a certain spot on the North Fork of the Tuolumne River where there are no telephones and no marl deliv' ery. He will be baek on the job August 8.

Mi. and Mrs. M. A. Ilanis returned June 20 from two weeks' vacation at Victoria B.C. They traveled there by motor-car by way of the Redwood and Oregon Coast highways. Mr. Harris is president of Van Arsdale-Harris Lumber Co., San Francisco'

A. B. Igou has joined the staff of the Stapleton Lumber Co., San Francisco, as salesman, He is covering the San Joaquin Valley and the Penninsula territory.

C. R. (Chet) Aronson, who was for many years with the Chas. R. McCormick Lumber Company, has joined the staff of AtkinsonStutz Company, San Francisco. He is assisting in the office.

Harry Mcleod, Hammond Lumber Com- pany, Los Angeles, spent a few daYs in San Francisco the past week.

Leo and Ilerman Rosenberg, Hipolito Co.' Los Angeles, and their wives, spent their vacations at the Grand Canyon.

Dick Loveday, Los Angeles retailer, has returned from an Eastern trip. He drove back in his new auto, a Hudson Terraplane. Art Penberthy, Tacoma Lumber Sales, Los Angeles, is back from a business trip to the Northwest.

George Gorman, Gorman Lumber Company, San Francisco, was a Los Angeles visitor' George came down to get his a,eroplane at the Grand Central Aeroport, Glendale, which he left there a few weeks previous for a major over-haul. He flew the ship back to San Francisco.

LeRoy II. Stanton, and Mrs. Stanton, have been touring through the state of Oregon. E. J. Davis of the Union Lumber Co., Los Angeles, has been vacationing at Balboa

Island.

"A Salute to the Pine Industry of California" is scheduled over Radio Station KSFO' San Framcisco, Monday evening, August lst between 9:00 and 9:15 F.M. (PST)

Stanley Clem has started the Clem Lumber Company at Phoenix, Ariz. He was formerly with the Air Homes & Supply Co. at Phoenix, and prior to that was connected with the Santa Ana Lumber Co. at Santa Ana, Calif.

The board of directors of East Bay IIooHoo Club met August 29 at the Athens Athletic Club, Oakland.

E. J. La Franchi, Hill & Morton Inc., Oakland, is back on the job after several weeks' absence due to a broken leg sustained in a^n accident on the company's dock.

Col. W. B. Greeley, Secretary of the West Coast Lumbermen's Association, Seattle, Wash., spent a few days in Los Angeles the first of the month.

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