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K/D CEDAR SUPPTY CO.
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Layman Lightfoot, prominen,t San Diego County retailer, and Mrs. Lightfoot, on a "Cook's Tour" to Illinois via San Francisco, Seattle and the Fair, Reno, Canada and waypointts. While in the Middle West they will visit relatives and will be gone from home base about one mo,ntrh.
"Pierre" McWhorter, ,of the McWhorter lumber family, Fullerton and Oran'ge, spends part of the day with "Papp,a" at the office. Gives Mary Fern a little time oft.
A recenlt visito,r to rthe offices of The California Lumber Merc'han,t was C. L. Cheeseman, longtime lumber wholesaler who is now enjoying a life of retirement. Mr. Cheeseman, a Los Angelan since 1920, was with Standard Lumber, Long-Bell and Weyerhaeuser ,in the '20,s, with Don,ovan Co'mpany from 1934 to 19,10 and with Rockport Redwood for several years prior to his retiremenrt in 1942. Now living in Inglewood, Mr. a,nd Mrs. Chee,seman do a great deal of traveling.
Jim Forgie, Robert S. Osgood, Inc., of Los Angeles, on an extended brusiness trip up to the Piacific N,orthwest - 'Ore,gon, Washington, British Co'lumbia-into Eastern Canada, then on through the Ea,s't and Midwest.
Forrest W. Wilson, Southern Californ,ia rep for B. C. Foresrt Producrts, enjoyed a recent trip to the MacMillan, Bloedel & Powell River plant ,in Vancouve'r. He also stopped at the S,earttle World's Fair, which he said he enjoyed 'rrr,ightily, then rt,ook a business sw,ing through northern Idaho.
lrving Reclor Directs School Plcnning
Irving Rector, AIA, has joined Burke, Kober & Nicolais, Ios Angeles architec'tural and engineering firm, as director .of school planning ,and design.
A graduate of the Univers,ity of Southern California School of Archite,cture, Reotor was, for the past 12 years, associated with a leading Los Angeles arcLh'itectural firm which specializes in school de.sign.
During that,t,ime he designed s'chools ranging in level from nursery grades rth'ro'ugh adult education and wo'rked on nurnerous projects executed under t'he California S'tate Department of Education's state aid program.