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o Dougfos Fir in sizes 24' x 24' o Pfqner copocity for s,rrfocing lo 24' x 24' - :='-tli. Remnqnl focitifies for resowiog lo 34' x 34' we can't find it .we'll make in Vancouver, B.C. Ray Canady was transferred to the sales staff of the L. A. ofrce of the Chas. R. McCormick Lumber Co. . M. B. Emery started a redwood shingle mill near Laytonville L. W. MacDonald of MacDonald & Bergstrom will attend the dedication of Oregon's new port at Port Orford on Labor Day Samples of the 1936 Redwood Calendar are now ready and may be obtained from the publisher, James D. McClure, in Alameda.
Forrest \ililson, Masonite Company representative in southern California and Yuma with San Diego headquarters, called on the western headquarters in L. A. Bort E. Brya,n, president of Strable Hardwood Co., Oakland, is expected back Sept. 3 from his Lake Tahoe vacation Cha,s. P. Henry visited the S. F. offices of the McCormick company enroute to a Northwest vacation by car John L. Totlil of Western Door & Sash Co. made a vacation tour of the eastern states Knute "Bud" Rinde of the Benson Lumber Co., San Diego, visited L, A. on business . . J. C. McCune of J. H. Baxter & Co., Los Angeles, returned from a Northwest vacation Frank Curra,n of the Frank Curran Lumber Co., Santa Ana and Huntington Beach, is on a month's trip in the east.
A. C. Merryman, Jr., 56, advertising manager and secretary of The California Lumber Merchant since its start in 1922, died August 17 in Marinette, Wis., where he had gone to accompany his mother to her home after a visit with his family in Altadena, Calif. Publisher J. C. Dionne, a lifelong friend of the Merryman lumber family, had made the trip to Marinette and spent a week with Mr. Merryman just before his passing . Jtm Farley, assistant western salesmanager of The Paciflc Lumber Co., talked on redwood shingles at the August 20 meeting of the Redwood Empire Lumbermen's Club in Santa Rosa . W. G. lVright of the Wright Lumber Co., Stockton, played in the Seaside, Ore., golf tournament during his Northwest vacation . . The ?2-cent rail rate on west coast lumber shipments to the Atlantic coast became effective August 24 . J. Harold Peterson, Jr., son of the owner of the Peterson Lumber & Finance Co., San Diego, is studying voice in Germany this Summer, and also studying forestry there under Dr. C. A. Schenck, who taught Mr. Peterson, Sr. and his salesmanager, H. B. Oaklea,f, at the Biltmore Forest School in North Carolina Tom Hogan III, son of Thomas P. Ilogan, ilr., is recovering from the broken leg: he incurred while working in the Hogan Lumber Co, yard in Oakland during his college vacation Howard J. Abbott returned to the Union Lumber Company sales staff after a year's absence Steve Elklns of the Mill Valley (Calif.) Lumber Co. visited San Francisco friends enroute home from his vacation Laruo \iloodson of the Wheeler Osgood sales office in San F'rancisco visited the Exposition in San Diego . . .;I. H. Prentice of the Los Angeles office aceompanied J. A. McEvoy, assistant salesmanager of Bloedel Donovan Lumber Mills, Seattle, on a business trip around California, also calling on the northem California representatives, James L. Hall Co. . . . E. L. "Bertl' Cooper of the Union Lumber Company's L. A. ofrce did some deep-sea fishing ofr Santa Catalina Island and brought in some record game fish.
Gqrl W. BAUGH
Carl Wilder llaugh, 58, well-known and well-liked Southern Califonria wholesale lumberman for many years, died suddenly August 15 in the Pasadena offices of his Carl W. Baugh Lumber Co. He had apparently been in the best of health. He was born April 24, 1902, in Bedford, Indiana, and was taken to Pasadena by his parents at the age of one year. He attended the local schools a^nd graduated in 1920 from Pasadena High. Lumber was his first and only business love and he served the industry well for more than 40 years. He was a member of the National-American Wholesale Lumber Assn. and the Wholesale Lumbermen's Assn. of Southern California, where he was a local representative of the Medford Corp.
Carl Baugh was also a tireless civic worker; a member of the Pasadena Optimist Club, a past member of the Overland Club, and active in the Tournament of Roses Assn. He participated in the organization of the Pasadena Games, was keenly interested in the Optimists' Boys Club work, and was a member of the Vaqueros del Desierto. He leaves his wife, Eloise Middleton Baugh of the home at 352L Yorkshire Road, Pasadena; two sons, Rollin Wilder Baugh and Laurence Middleton Baugh, both of the home; two brothers, Francis Paul Baugh of Duarte and Joseph W. Baugh of Riverside, and two sisters, Miss Ruth E. Baugh and Mrs. Rodman W. Aucott, both of Pasadena. Funeral services were held August 18 in the chapel of a Pasadena mortuary, with interment in Mountain View cemetery.
Edmund S. BRUSH
Edmund S. Brush. veteran San F rancisco lumberman and head of E. S. Brush & Sons, Fier 92, San F'rancisco, died early August 25 from a heart attack. He was originally associated with Loop Lumber & Mill Co. for 40 years and served as vice-president and manag'er of its old San tr'rancisco yard until 10 years ago when the operations were consolidated in Alameda. Mr. Brush then formed his own firm with his two sons, F rank and Edouard, and continued active in the lumber business until his death. He leaves his wife Sylvia of the home at 710 23rd Avenue in San F rancisco, the two sons, six grandchildren, a sister, and his brother, Spencer Brush, who is president of Brush, Slocumb & Co., investment securities, San Francisco. Funeral services were held August 27 in the city.
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