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Child Feared Kidnaped Sa[e

Thought to have been kidnaped from her home in Beverly Hills, police spent about three and one-half hours Monday afternoon, Februarv 24, looking for Jovanna Jones, three years old, daughter of W. B. Jones, and Mrs. Anita Haskell Jones. Mr. Jones operates the W. B. Jones Lumber Co. in Los Angeles.

Her nurse suddenly deciding to quit her job left Jovanna at the home of a neighbor in care of the maid there where she was found safe and sound about 3:00 p.m. The nurse is still missing.

Mrs. Jones left the child in the nurse's care at 10:45 a.m. while she visited a dentist. When she returned home forty-five minutes later both the nurse and child were gone. Mrs. Jones notified the police, and Mr. Jones appealed to the local office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation for help.

Bill Chatham Has Narrow Escape On Fishing Trip

Bill Chatham of Loop Lumber & Mill Co., Alameda, had a very close call on a recent fishing trip when he was swept off his feet rvl'ren lvading across the Gualalla River in Mendocino County, and carried about 200 yards downstream before he rvas able to get out.

He u'as accompanied by John Freeman of Flolmes Eureka Lumber Co., and incidentally these two expert anglers caught the limit of steelhead.

Salesmen's Territory Rearranged

Announcement is made by Wendling-Nathan Co., San Francisco of the following rearrangement in salesmen's territory:

Ray B. Larson rvill make his home in Sacramento and will cover Sacramento, the Sacramento Valley, south to Stockton and Napa and Sonoma Valleys.

"Doc" Snead will cover Salinas and Monterey and south in the Coast Counties in addition to his regular territory, the San Joaquin Valley.

D. Norman Cords will cover the San Francisco Bay district, the Peninsula and south to Gilroy.

Sacramento Hoo-Hoo Club

Sacramento Hoo-Hoo Club No. 109 held its monthly dinner meeting at Wilson's Confectaurant, Sacramento, February 19.

Willis Camp, district traffic manager of United Air Lines, was heard in a talk entitled "Invisible Skyways in Flying the Radio Beam."

Charles L. Shepard of Friend & Terry Lumber Co. is president of the Club. Harry Pefley is secretary.

Remodels Office Interior

Bay City Lumber Co., Oakland, recently remodeled the interior of their office.

Fir-Tex tile was used on the ceiling and Fir-Tex plank on the walls. Knotty Pine was used for trim and on the front of the counter,

L. I. GARR & GO.

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PONDEROSA AND SUGAR PINE

DOUGTAS TM_BEDWOOD

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Sacramcnto Bor & Lumber Co.

Mills at Eyburz cnd Quincy, Cclil. Southern Ccrlifornicr Representcrtive

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