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WESTERN DOOR & SASH GO.
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Iltedicine Cases
Ironing Doards
Louver Doon & Blinds
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Convention Dates
Sept. lZ.l3-National Association of Woodwork |obbers, Edgewater Beach Hotel, Chicago. Annual
Sept. 14-17-Pacific Coast Wholesale Hardwood Distributors Association, Palace Hotel, San Francisco. Annual.
Sept. Zl-Z2-National Hardwood Lumber Association. Lord Baltimore Hotel, Baltimore, Md. Annual-
Sept.ZS-D-United States Building & Loan League. At^lantic City, N. J. Annual conference.
Oct. fuZl-Florida Lumber & Millwork Association. Ponte Verda Beach, Florida. Semi-annual.
Nov. 23-25-Society of American Foresters, St. Francis Hotel. San Francisco. Annual.
Ed Culnan Ill
E. B. (Ed) Culnan, vice-president and general manager of Western Lumber Co., San Diego, became ill when stay- ing overnight at San Luis Obispo and was taken to Mou,ntain View Sanitarium there on August 26. He was found to be suffering from stomach hemorrhage and was expected to be moved within a few days to Letterman General Hospital, San Francisco.
Mr. Culnan was on his way hom,e from two weeks' service with the Field Artillery of the U. S. Army at Camp Ord, near Monterery. He holds the rank of Major.
All's \(/ell That Ends lVell
A. D. Bell, Jr., in charge of Eastern sales for Hammond Redwood Co., San Francisco, and Walter S. Newhall of McCormick Steamship Co., San Francisco, recently had a vacation experience that might have had serious results. They sailed a 3Gfoot Bird boat from San Francisco to Santa Barbara. All went well for a day or two. Then the wind dropped and it took them eight days to reach their destination.
The unexpected delay upset their calculations as to the amount of food necessary for the trip. They didn't go hungry, however, but they opened their last can of beans just off Santa Barbara.
Broadcast Features Plywood
A program dealing with plywood and Harbor Plywood Corporation's operation at Hoquiam, Wash. in particular, was the feature of the "Washington at Work" broadcast over Station KJR, Seattle, August 30.
GAMBLE-HAMMOND
Donald H. Gamble was married August Hammond of Altadena. Mr. Gamble is a Gamble, mill superintendent of the Graves Angeles.
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