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Resumes Duties As Scles Representcrtive
William Dale Wadlington, who has been on military leave since January 10, 1951, has resumed his duties as sales representative for Calaveras Cement Company in Chico.
Wadlington is busy renewing his friendships r,vith dealers in the territory from Chico and Marysville north to the Oregon border. A Captain in the United States Army Field Artillery, Wadlington has served as a reserve officer during the past 18 months at Laguna Airfield in Yuma, Arizona, and Camp Desert Rock, the Las Vegas atomic center.
Charles W. Lindgren, formerly resident engineer for Calaveras at Pine Flat Dam, has been appcinted sales engineer for the company in Sacramento. He rvill .ivork there rvith William M. Hallanan, Jr., the Calaveras sales representative in that territory.
John W. Flunter, in charge of the Beverly Hills office of Twin-City Lumber Co., recently visitedthe San Francisco and Vancouver, B. C. offices of the company. He spent 10 days on the trip.
of Pride are registered on the faces of former Marine Sergeant Joseph J. Jablonski of 17639 Lemay Street, Van Nuys, California and his wife Marga, as they display the Bronze Star with combat V to Sergeant Jablonski's former Commanding Officer, Lieutenant Colonel Robert M. Neiman, USMCR and Colonel J. O. Brauer, USMC, Director 1lth Marine Corps Reserve District, Los Angeles. Two members of the Jablonski family have worked under Colonel Neiman. The Mr. of the team served with the Colonel in the 4th Division during the battles of Saipan, and Tinian, Mariana Islands, and the Mrs. is now serving as secretary to the Colonel, president of the Neiman-Reed Lumber Co., Inc., wholesale distributors of plywood, pine and crating. Sergeant Jablonski received the Bronze Star with combat V for his heroic achievement rvhile serving as a squad leader and constantly exposing himself to fierce hostile fire. Despite severe casualties he skillfully organized his squad and maintained its fighting efificiency.
David Steinmetz III and Nate Parsons, Standard Lumber Co., Inc., were recent visitors at the sawmills of Pickering Lumber Corp. at Standard, Calif., and West Side Lumber Co. at Tuolumne, Calif.
Jack Carey, in charge of the Pine Department for OwensParks Lumber Co., Los Angeles, spent several days calling on the pine mills in Northern California.
E. H. "Ernie" Bacon, manager of Fir-Tex of Northern California. recently spent two weeks in the Pacific Northwest, during rvhich he called on the home office in Portland and paid a visit to Seattle.
This rvas followed by a week's trip to Eureka, Calif.
Joe Tardy, Los Angeles turned from a business trip wl-rolesale lumberman, has reto Las Vegas, Nevada.
Louis Jennings, Jennings Lumber Co., Safford, Ariz., has been vacationing at Long Beach.
Lloyd Cole, supervisor of branch yards Hammond Lumber Company, Los Angeles, and Mrs. Cole, left for Seattle on July 18. They took the boat for Prince Rupert stopping t'nroute at Victoria and Vancouver, B. C. Then they visited jasper National Park, Banff and Lake Louise. The return trip rvas made by plane, arriving in Los Anseles August 2.