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George Lounsberry, I-ounsberry & Harris, Los Angeles. was recently in San Francisco and the Redwood Empire on business. He attended the Spring Meeting of the Lumber Mer,chants Association of Northern California in San Francisco, March 18.

Orrie W. Hamilton, secretary-manager, Southern California Retail Lumber Association, attended the Spring Meeting of the Lumber Merchants Association, held in San Francisco, March 18.

, Lieut. John A. McBride, materiel officer, U. S. Marine Corps, is nor,l' stationed at Santa Barbara. He is a son of E. S. McBride of Davis Lumber Co., Davis, Calif.

Donald E. Holcor.nb, Jr., son of Donald E. Holcomb, Sr., sales manager of Arcata Redu'ood Co., San Francisco, entered the Army early this year and is in a Railway Operations Battalion, stationed at Fort Sam Houston. San Antonio, Texas.

Lieutenant Glenn A. $urke, formerly with Union Lumber Co., San Francisco, has been promoted to the rank of Captain. He is in charge of lumber procurement for the Quartermaster Corps, Portland, Ore

Lieut. Jim Berry, U. S. Marine has been promoted to the rank of ing the service he was with Pope ber Division, San Francisco.

Corps, San Francisco. Captain. Before enter& Talbot, fnc., f,um-

Steve Westover, Grove, was a recent

Lemon Grove Lumber Co., Lemon Los Angeles visitor.

Charles M. Cooper, W. E. Cooper Lumber Co., Angeles, has returned from a trip to the Northwest. Loq

Walter G. Tyree, Indio Builders Supply Co., Indio; spent a few days in Los Angeles last month-. He attended the meeting bt ttre Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Club on March 16.

Glen M. Miner, Whiting-Mead Co., San Diego, was a Los Angeles visitor last month.

A. M. Charter, manag.er, Wholesale Building Supply, Inc., Oakland, has returned from the Northwest, where he called on a number of sawmills.

B. J. De Vaney, Jr., formerly with Smith Lumber Co., Oaklarrd, and. now with the Medical Corps, Zth .Division, U,S.A., re'cently received a cilation for meritorious conduct at Attu. He is a son of B, J. De Vaney,.Sr., Smith Lumber Co., Oakland.

Lieut. John A. Rudbach, U. S. N., now in the South Pacific, in a recgnt letter to a friend remarked on the 200 difierent species of hardwoods that grow,in the particular area in which he is stationed, and mentioned the fact that only six of these float.

Lieut. Rudbach is a forestry graduate of the University of California, and is a member of the lumber firm of J. A. Rudbach Co., Los Angeles.

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