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SDTH L. BUTLEB

WHOI^ESAI.E LI'MBER

214 Front St., Scn Frcncisco 1[GArlield 0292 cnd IDANT & RUSSEI,r4 Lrd.

Representing IDANT & BUSSDLL' Ine.

Modesto Office

W. H. WINF'NEE

420 Myrtle Ave., Modesto 3874

Newr of Our Friends in the Services

Major E. L. Reitz, Chief of the Lumber Branch, Central Procuring Agency, Corps of Engineers, Washington, D. C., was on the Pacific Coast the latter part of July and visited Portland, San Francisco and Los Angeles. He operates the E. L. Reitz Co. in Los Angeles, and during his absence, W. H. Montgomery is in charge of the business.

Lieutenant Brian Bonnington, pilot in the Army Transport Command, is now stationed at Karachi, India.

Lieutenant Alan Bonnington, U. S. Marine Corps, is taking an S-weeks' course at the Combat Intelligence School, Camp Lejeune, La.

Both are sons- of G. F. (Jerry) Bonnington of LamonBonnington Co., Snn Francisco.

Warrant Officer Robert A. Hink, 95th Infantry, son of Henry M. Hink, president of Dolbeer & Carson I-umber Co., San Francisco, was recently home on leave, and expected to join the 95th at Camp Shelby, Miss. I{e was overseas one year, and was in France, Belgium and Germany in that period. He had the unique experience of being attached to three different armies in 14 days, with Patton's 3rd Army at Metz; the British 2nd Army at the Bulge, and Simpson's 9th Army.

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George E. Ground, Jr. is now in the U. S. Navy, and Royal l\{arine (Engthe Ground Lumber James H. Horsfield is with the H. M land). Both are former employees Company of Modesto.

Lieutenant W. H. O'Neill, Jr., Army Air Force, flew his big B-25 bomber back to the United States last month from Corsica, and was home on leave recently in San Francisco. He is a son of W. H. O'Neill, Sr., O'Neill Lumber Co., San Francisco.

S.M. 3/c Earl K. Carlson, USN, son of Earl Carlson, Santa Fe Lumber Co., San Francisco, was home on leave recently. He is on the APA ship, USS Westmoreland.

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Detail Sheets Sent to Lamber Ttdc on Reqaest

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