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California Building Permits lor September
Hcrry Terrell cnnounces that he purchcrsed the entire interest oI his pcrtner, Thomcrs G. Ross, in The Ross-Terrell Co. of Grants Pcss, Oregon, on July 28, 1945. The ncme of the company w<rs changed, ellective September 1, 1945, to The Terrell Lumber Co., which will continue the business cs it hcrs operqted in the past.
Flyer Executed By Japs
Lieutenant Harwood Stevens Sharp, USN, son of Selwyn J. Sharp of the California Redwood Association, San Fran_ cisco, was one of 14 American flyers executed by the Japa_ nese, June 19, on Formosa. He was missing in action since October 12, 1944, when he was shot down while piloting a bomber in an attack on Formosa from the carrier Bunker Hill.
His,parents received the nervs October 1g from the Naval Department. Lieutenant Sharp had been previously award_ ed the Distinguished Flying Cross. He is also surviyed by his rvidow, Mrs. Irene Ficker Sharp of Detroit; a brother, who is also in the Navy, and two sisters. He was 23 years of age, was commissioned in September,1942, and was pilot of a Helldiver.
Amendment lg to RMpR 26
The OPA announced a reduction of $1.25 per feet on sales of Douglas fir lumber by off-rail shipments are not made by way of the mill,s rail orivater loading point.
oI our plcnt lollowing the ccncellcrtion oI wcr contrccts is being accomplished swiltly crnd elficiently.
1,000 board mills when customary
(Amendment 19 to RMPR 26-Douglas Fir and Other West Coast Lumber-effective October 19. 1945.)

Logging Conlerence November tG-17
The seventh annual Willamette Vallev Logging Conference will be held at the Osburn Hotel, Eugene, Ore., on November 16-17. Captain F. L. Thompson, of the Roaring River Logging Company, is president of the conference.
Buys Lumber Yard
The National Lumber Company, National City, has pur_ chased the Victory Lumber Company at Chula Vista. R. J. Welton, .ivho rvas owner and manager of the Victory Lumber Company, expects to take a long-needed rest.
Helmer Hoel and Hervey Bowles GolI Winners
Helmer Hoel was the winner of the first prize, a sterling silver goblet, with a net score ol 75 in the 233rd TerribG Tu'enty golf tournament held at the Brentwood Golf Club. Santa Monica, October 11. Second prize, a sterling silver coaster, was won by Hervey Bowles with a net77. Twen_ ty members and seven g'uests played golf. Dinner was served in the Club House in the evening. Roy pitcher sponsored the tournament.
We hope to be crble to cnnounce our expanded line of Eubqnk wholesqle millwork in the near luture.