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Bill McCubbin, of Cords Lumber Co., San Francisco, and his wife had an enjoyable vacation in the Redwood Empire, and at Russian River resort.

J. B. Gordon, North Sacramento Valley and Sonoma Valley salesman for Union Lumber Company, San Francisco, left September 3 to spend two weeks' vacation at Balboa, Calif.

If you want to know how to get off a falling extension ladder, ask Bill Chantland, P. W. Chantland and Associates, Los Angeles. While working around his summer cottage at Lake Bass in the High Sierra, Bill fell ofi a ladder and sprained his foot. He is making nice recovery and is reporting at the office every day.

H. J. Lussier, Sanford-Lussier, Mrs. Lussier, left September 9 on Mexico City and Acapulco.

Bob Ebbeson, salesman for Western Co., Oakland, in the San Joaquin Valley, 29 f.rom a Lake Tahoe vacation.

Inc., Los Angeles, and a three weeks' trip to Door and Sash returned August

Al Shively, manager of the plywood and specialties division of E. J. Stanton & Son, Los Angeles, vacationed for two weeks at Laguna Beach with his rvife and daughter. Ife returned to his desk August 29.

Harry Dowson, Rogue Lumber Sales Co., Medford, Oregon, has been visiting his family over recent week-ends at Laguna Beach, Calif., where they have been spending the summer.

Walter BuSteed, O'Neill and his wife, vacationed in latter part of August.

Lumber Company, Los Angeles for 10

Las Vegas, days in the

Leroy M. Smith, sales manager, frving Lumber Co., Los Angeles, spent his vacation with his family at Guerneville on the Russian River. He returned August 29.

Clem Fraser, sales manag'er, Hogan Lumber Company, Oakland. and his wife. vacationed for three weeks at Feather River Park.

George Klingmann, salesman for Gordon-MacBeath Hardwood Co., Berkeley, was back on the job September 6 after visiting Spokane on his vacation.

Doug Cook, estimator for Western Door & Sash Co., Oakland, returned September 6 from vacation. He stayed home this year to build a new hothouse. His hobby is the raising of orchids.

E. G. "Dave" Davis, of Rounds Trading Company, San Francisco, took a week's vacation recently and spent it at Fairfax, Marin County.

Dick Nelson, Buena Park Lumber Co., Buena Park, and family, are on an extended trip that will take them to Winnipeg, Canada, thence east to New York City, then into the South. They will be away about three months.

W. G. Hamilton, Holmes Eureka Lumber Co., Los Angeles, Mrs. Hamilton, and their daughter, are vacationing on Vashon Island in Puget Sound.

H. W. (Hank) Quentmeyer, salesman with P. W. Chantland and Associates, Los Angeles, is back on his territory again and calling on the trade following a two weeks' vacation spent in Southern California.

J. C. McCune, J. H. Baxter & Co., son Jack, spent their vacation in the joyed several clays of good fishing Tioga Pass.

Hollis Jones, sales Oakland, vacationed fornia Coast Range.

Ruth Hanson, of West Coast Screen Company, Los Angeles, left August 31 by plane for a vacation in Honolulu.

Allen Kurten, office manager, Fisk dena, vacationed recently at Balboa & Mason, South PasaIsland with his familv. Lumber Co., San Francisco, Clear Lake Highlands, Lake manager, Western at Cobb Mountain

D. Normen Cords, Cords vacationed with his family at County, Calif.

R. E. Hills, Jr., spent his vacation Wendling-Nathan Co., San Francisco, at Coronado.

Los Angeles, and his High Sierra and enin the lakes around Door & Sash Co.. resort in the Cali-

F. "Tom" Tomlinson, sales manager, Wholesale Lumber Distributors, fnc., Oakland, will return September 19 from his vacation. He and his wife traveled to Ashland, Wisconsin for a visit to his father. and to his old home tor,r'r-r

Burnett & Sons, Sacramento, recently took in his 36-foot sailboat to Monterev. Calif.

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Charles E Lawrence

Funeral services for Charles Edward Lawrence, 74, founder of the Lawrence Lumber Co. at Santa Ana, were held Thursday, September 8, at Santa Ana. He passed away l'ollowing a brief illness.

He leaves his widow, Carrie M.; two sons, D. J. and C. E,.; a daughter, Mrs. Margaret E. Gerken; a sister, Mrs. Edward Deen, and a brother, Frank H., all of Santa Ana.

C. R. French

Charles R. French, 46, died suddenly of a heart attack on r\ugust 16 at his home in Bethesda, Maryland. He had long been associated with public relations work in the lumber, pulp and paper, plywood and allied fields. He served .rvith the National Lumber Manufacturers Association for 13 years, and as director of American Forest Products In' dustries for 4 years. He also headed his own pnblic relations firm in New York which was organized in 1945. He had recently been called to Washington to rvork on a special assignment with the National Securities Resources Board.

William H. Sievert

William H Sievert, 78, retired lumberman, passed arvay at his lrome in Alhambra on August 22. Before his retirement from business about ten years ago, he was manager of the Patten-Blinn Lumber Co. yard at Alhambra. He had been a resident of Alhambra for thirty-eight years.

He rvas Past l\laster of Alhambra Lodge 322 F&AM and l:'ast Royal Patron of Alhambra Court 42 of Amaranth.

Surviving are his widow, Mae; three sons, Leo, Guilio and William, Jr.i a sister, Mrs. Wilhelmina LeRoy, and a brother, Fred. Funeral services were held at Alhambra on August 24.

C. Fred Cooper

C. Fred Cooper, owner of the C. F. Cooper Woodr'vorking Co., Berkeley, passed away in Oakland September I'

He had been in the woodworking business for many years.

Surviving him are his widow, Mrs. Hazel M. Cooper; a son, Clinton Fred Cooper; tr'vo daughters, Mrs. Barbara Ann Welch and Mrs. Juliette Brill of Los Angeles, and a sister, Mrs. Clara Gray.

He was a member and past master of Eden Lodge No. 113, F.&A.M.; Oakland Scottish Rite Bodies, a member of the Shrine, and of Hoo-Hoo Club No. 39.

Funeral services lvere held in Oakland, September 3.

Mrs. Myrtle Salomon

Mrs. Myrtle C. Salomon, wife of Mel Salomon of Smith Lumber Co., San Francisco, passed away suddenly in San Mateo, Calif., August 21.

In addition to her husband she is survived by trvo sons, Jerome L., and Hugh C. Salomon.

Services were held on Tuesday, August 23.

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