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Bob Osgood Celebrates Eight Anniversary in Los Angeles

Bob Osgood,

On July l, 1922, R. S. "Bob" Osgood came to Los Angeles from Santa Barbara lvhere he had acted as secretary for several years for the Ford agency of Santa Barbara and Ventura counties to take charge of the Southern California operations of The Wheeler, Osgood Co. So on July '1, he will celebrate his eighth anniversary in Los Angeles.

Since arriving in Los Angeles, he has become interested in aviation and is the possessor of a private pilot's license. He is president of thi Angelus Ae,r_o Corporation at the Los Angeles Metropolitan Airport, Van Nuys, and is also presidenl of the Los Angeles Hoo Hoo Club.

He is the son of George J. Osgood, president of The Wheeler Osgood Co., Tacoma, 'Wash., one of the pioneer door manufacturers of the Northwest.

Mrs. Fannie Rosenber$

Mrs. Fannie Rosenberg, for many years a resident of Los Angeles, died on June 11' She was.the mother of Leo and He"rman Rosenberg of the Hipolito Company, T,os Angeles. She is also survived by th-r.ee- other sons, A H. Roienberg of Phoenix, Ariz., and William A. and Edwin T. Rosenberg of Los Angeles. She was seventy-six years of ag". Funeral services were held at Los Angeles on Tune 13.

Car[ Watts With Upson Co.

Carl W. Watts, well knorvn hardwood lumber salesman, has resigned his position with the J. F,. Higgins Lttmber Co., San" Francisco, and is now special representative in Northern California of The Upson Company, of Lockport, New York, manu{acturers of Upson Board, and the new Upson Blue Stripe Insulation.

Mr. Watts. who will cover the territory from Fresno to the Oregon border, has made a special study of the subject of insulation, and an important part of his work will be contacting architects all over the territory. He will make his headquarters in San Francisco.

Northern California distributors of The lJpson Company's products are the J. E. Higgins Lumber Co., San Francisco, and the Strable Hardwood Co., Oakland.

Bernard Scott Injures Ankle

Bernard Scott, acting secretary-manager of the California White & Sugar Pine Manufacturers' Association, San Francisco, returned to his office June 16, after an enforced absence of several days, due to a sprained ankle, which, although painful, is improving nicely.

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