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PINE
Mrs. Ifelen Stanley, 55, wife of Clarence Stanley, died October 20, in Pasadena, California. The family home is at 1954 Windover, Pasadena.
In addition to her husband, who has been associated with the Orban Lumber Company of Pasadena for over 30 years, Mrs. Stanley is survived by a daughter, Joanne, and a brother, Marion Johnston.
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Marshall Schmitt of Walton-Smith & Co. in Sacramento, visited the company headquarters in Los Angeles during the third week of October.
Eastern Oregon proved the lucky spot for Don Corkill and a party of seven hunters who all limited out on the opening morning of deer season. Don and his contented group returned to Astoria, ,Oregon, after a decent intenral-and back to work for City Lumber & SupplY.
Neil Ilagen, millwork division salesmanager for R. F. Nikkel Lumber Co. in Sacramento, attended the eastern millwork convention at French Lick, and then spent two weeks during October calling on Nikkel customers in the East and Midwest.
In addition to his lumber public relations and wholesale lumber business, Jack Berry of Sacramento will spend full time promoting and selling the products of Berco Manufacturing Co. of Sacramento, manufacturers of Berco Pocket Ftames, Berco Wardrobe Units and Berco Wardrobe Frames'
U.S. Plywood Assigns Murroy Promotion Post
Robert B. Murray has been appointed sales promotion manager for United S,tates Plywood Corporation's Middle Atlantic Division headquarters in Wynnewood, Pa.
Mr. Murray, 32, joined the comPanY at Buffalo in 1952, later becoming Northeast Division sales promotion manager in the Bronx in 1959.
He is a graduate of the University of Buffalo and a former New York state regional vice president of the Junior Chamber of Commerce.
Millqrd Hohn Directs
Voncouver Plywood Reseorch iuring his 16-vear association yith -P'{' p..C,-, H;it" specialized in the wood products indo"tty, *oikittg with management in over io orni'ir"a mill-, as well as lumber, sash ""a- ioot, board mills, flooring and other io"""i p".ia".ts industries, to im-prove technioues. material utilization and labor costs' --i;-hi. new position at Vanply, Hahn will be in charge of the company's- researcn Drolrram for new products as well as cevel6pni'"nt of improvid methods and efficiency of \nanufacturing.
Millard B. Hahn has been named director of research and development for Vancouver Plywood Co., according to an announcement Uv Oonala I. Plummer, executive vice presia!"i of the Vancouver, Washington firm, one of the nation's largest marketers or plywood Products.
Prior to joining Vanply, Hahn, a- University of Michigan graduate with a degree rn *"lft""i."f eigineering, was vice president in charge of Pacific Northwest operatrons io"- F"6ho.tion Management Engineering Associates, a West Coast firm of consulttng engineers.