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R. E. Hills, Jr., son of R. E. Hills, Sr., Wendling-Nathan Company, San Francisco, who was with the San joaquin Lumber Co., Stockton, from the time he was released from the Navy until March 15, joined the Wendling-Nathan Company at that time, and is now a member of the conrpany's sales staff for Paul McCusker, and Coast counties
Tom V. La Coste is now a salesman covering the Sacramento, Peninsula territory.
Ed La Franchi, returned Jane 72 Eugene.
Pacific Forest Products, Inc., Oakland, from a business trip to Poltland and
\V. H. (Bill) Nigh, manager of the pine depqrtment of Wendling-Nathan Company, San Francisco, is on a 30day business and vacation trip in the east, accompanied by his family.
Louis Larson, Larson Ladder tended the recent convention of San Francisco.
Company, San Jose, atRotary International in
John L. Todd, president, Western Door & Sash Co., Oakland, celebrated his 93rd birthday on June 10, and attended the meetings of fnternational Rotary in San Francisco on that day.
Mr. Todd, who is still active in business, has been a Rotarian f.or 27 years, and has had a 100 per cent atteudance for the past 20 years. There's a mark to shoot at !
Charles Stone, Stone Logging was a San Francisco Bay district Co., Tillamook, Oregon, visitor earlv in June.
Al Peirce, Al Peirce Lumber Co., Coos Bay, Oregon, attended the annual convention of International Rotary in San Francisco, June 9 to 13.
Ray Schaecher, Taylor Lumber Co., Eugene, businebs trip by air to San Francisco and Los early in June.
Wayne Dalby, who attended the annual meeting of the Douglas Fir Plywood Association in Tacoma, June lQ as the representative of Harbor Plywood Corp. of California, is now a member of their sales department, calling on the Northern California trade.
Al Ingraham, Ingraham Lumber Co., Shafter, Calif., and president of Shafter's Rotary Club, attended the convention of Rotary International at San Francisco, June 9 to 13. He was accompanied by Mrs. Ingraham.
Earl Chalfan, former sales manager for Giustina Lumber Co., Eugene, Oregon, is now sales manager for C. D. Johnson Lumber Corporation, Portland.
Robert H. Rushing has been appointed sales manager for Giustina Lumber Co., Eugene, Oregon.
Hank Aldrich, H. \V. Aldrich Lumber Co., Eugene, Oregon, has returned from a two weeks' business trip to San Francisco and Los Angeles. While in San Francisco he made headquarters at the.offices of Cords Lumber Co., Northern California representatives for his firm.
Milton Koli, A. J. Koll Planing Mill, Ltd., Los Angeles, left June 13 on a six weeks' business and pleasure trip to the Pacific. Northwest. He is accompanied by his wife and family. They will visit Oregon, Washington, Idaho, British Columbia, and will spend some time at Banff and Lake Louise. Alberta.
Walter Johnson, president, American Box Company, San Francisco, attended the American Lumber Congress, held in Chicago, June 16 to 18.
Mason E. Kline, rvho resigned his position as general sales manager of Union Lumber Co., June 1, is not yet ready to announce his plans for the future. ' made a Angel'es
R. G. (Rich) Robbins, R. G. Robbins Lumber Co., Portland, Oregon, visited the company's San Francisco office June 5 to 10. He traveled by plane.
Kenneth Smith, president of the California Redwood Association, San Francisco, returned June 26 f.ron attending the American Lumber Congress at Chicago, June 16 to 18, and visiting Washington. D.C., and Nerv York. He flew both ways on the ne'"r,' DC-6 plane, making the journey from San Francisco to Chicago in 6tl hours, and on the return trip left Neu' York at 11 P.M. on the 25th and arrived in San Francisco at 7:48 a.m. the next morning.

Truly "there IS something new under the sun." The above pictures show it very plainly. At t1-re sarvmill plant of the American Box Corporation, at Sandy Gulch, California, they used to re'sort to dynamite to split big Pine logs that were too large for their carriage and sau's. This rvasted lots of good lumber. Now they are using an Atkins
New Dernier Plan Book
Miss E. M. Dernier, of the E. M. Dernier Service lJureau, I-os Angeles, announces the readiness of a new book of home plans entitled "Distinctive Modern Homes." The book is 44 pages and cover, filled with pictures and floor plans of attractive California type hon.res. Miss I)ernier sells the plans and blueprints for all these hornes.