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OBITUARIES

OBITUARIES

OB BAUGH, headman of Baueh Lumber Sales and allied wood produc's ventures, Bill Baugh and the stafi o{ their enterprises entertained more than 100 prominent guests at their open house in July. The party celebrated completion of the companies' new home in City of Industry, Calif.

The open house was marked by tours of the six.building oomplex. cocktails and gourmet buffet luncheon. It proved a successful social event, and was attended by suppliers. wholesalers, Iriends and associates. At a later date customers of the organizations will be invited to a similar affair.

Since establishment in 1938, the Bauqh companies have had three homes. The need for a larger o'spread" prompted the plans for this new plant which has not been built solely for expansion of trade but also for improved efficiency of operation to meet rising costs, keener competition and provide an improvement of service.

OPEN H0USE PARIY-(a|l from left to right): fl) Baugh Brothers Bill and Bob flank San Antonio Construction's headman Frank Ruggieri. (2) Harry Tovaas, Art Batliner. (3) Mom and dad Baush sedm iustlv proud of son Bob. (4) Dick Hoover, Bill Baush and John Weston. 6) Bob Wells, Bill Lentbergei Seth Potter and Hugh Hurth. (6) Frank McLean-and Jim Ray. .(7) Dale Bacon, Don Hathaway, Harry Tovaas and John Freeman. (8) Labor-mana-gemeni experts lntroducing an advanced concept, ptojected to 1980, to meet the everchanging and complex needs ot the progressive Southetn Califomia economy. Functional plant design and the use ot automation have established newsworthy comment to its high degree ot operating etficiency , l@k to lhe ,uturc with AAUGH, associated with industry leadership, since J938.

Tom Preston, Mark Hutkin, Marshall Wooten. Lowell Kolb and Andy Shubin. (9) Dave Waterman sliows off new NCR computer to Art White and Ken Christenson. (10) Mingling guests include John Kiner, 0nie Hamilton, Wayne Gardner, Sandy MacDonald, Eddie Estidillo, Frank Lowney and Bili Danner. (ll) The office ga.ls: Jeanette Riggs, Bea Griffing, Doris Sims, Catherine Eaugh and Kay Jordan. More than 100 suests attended the open house at the new Baugh plant.

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