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PERSONALS MBEBS

Dan Ruszkowskl is a new building products trader for Cotter & Co.'s Portland, Or.,DC.

John Oades, Masonite Corp.; Dave McDlroy, Noranda Forest Sales; Peter Lynch, Grant Forest Products, and Rlch Atterbury, Medford Corp., have been named to the American Plywood Association's marketing advisory committee.

Connle Unmacht has joined Universal Far West Co., Huntinglon Beach, Ca., as receptionist and sales/management correspondence secretary.

Ted Gllbert, Product Sales Co., Orange, Ca., is back from a No. Ca. business trip.

Jennlfer Anderson, co-owner, Davis Lumber & Hardware, Davis, Ca.. has been appointed pres. of the Sacrarnento Entrepreneurship Academy.

Floyd Vlke has been promoted to exec. v.p.-sales/mktg., building materials group, at Willamette Industries, Portland, Or. Daryl Burke is now v.p.n&tional accounts, corrugated container div.

September 1992 f,'rank Quattrocchl, Evergreen Lumber & Molding, Orange, Ca., is back from a Coeur d'Alene, Id., vacation. Ken Kalser visited Lake Tahoe, Ca., and Denny Curran vacationed at Rankin Ranch neu Bakersfield, Ca.

Robert D. Wnter is now national service mcr. of VSI Fasteners, Stanton, Ca.

MtchElle Cannlng has joined Rain Bird, Glendora, Ca., as regional sales mgt.

Gary Goodman is new to Pacific Westem Lumber, Tacoma, Wa.

Ken Edwards has been named v.p. at Mountainview Lumber, Lake Oswego, Or.

Ken Stevenson is new to outside sales at Cal State Forest Products, Orange, Ca. Carole Gruber is new to the front office staff.

Jeflrey W. Peskowltz, Masonite, is the new market development and senior product mgr. for CraftMaster door products.

Lauren E. Daty is now l.os Angeles, Ca., territory mgr. for PermaGrain hoducts.

Mlke Westfall, pres., Cedar Shake & Shingle Bureau, attended the recent ICBO annual meeting and Southern California Home & Garden Show with v.p. Patty Wood and Southwest district mgr. Tom Seely.

Mlke Wllford has been promoted to mgr. at Meeks Building Centers, South Lake Tahoe, Ca.

Dave Stucky has joined Northwest Builders Supply, Reno, Nv., as con&actor sales mgr., reports pres. Randy Ro, get.

Blll Murphy has been made a yard supervisor at Lumbermen's Building Center, Clackamas, Or.

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Jln Schafer is now mgr. at Knox Building Supply, Gold Beach, Or., replacing Fred Rlckenbach, who has a new job in sales witb Conrad Lumber, Coos Bay, Or., according to Marlyn Schafer, bookkeeper.

Rlley McClure is a new assistant to exec. sec. Bernle Barber at the Woodwork Institute of California" Fresno, Ca.

Blll and Chrls Perklns, Bums Lumber Co., Van Nuys, Ca., enjoyed a week of vacation at their Laughlin, Nv., home, joined by Blll and Nancy Sulllvrn, Golding Sullivan Lumber Sales, Thstin, Ca. Sullivan's luck was as hot as the weather - he won $5000 at one of the local casinos.

Curt Crane and Steve Ramoe visited Cabo San Lucas, Baja California, Mexico, with their wives, Steve, traffic mgr. at Pacific Soutbeast Forest Products, Diaurond Springs, Ca., caught a 200 lb. marlin. Due to an enor on the part of the people manning tbe boat, he was using 25 lb. line when he hooked the l0 ft. long fish. It took bim tq,o bours and six beers to land it.

Tom Mock has been nasred sales mgr. for Iouisiana-Pacific's particleboard plant, Arcata. Ca., and the hardboard and MDF lines in Or,oville, Ca. He's based in Samoa, Ca.

Alan Wlclrstrom, The Merchutt Magazine, and his wife, Llz, are the proud parentE of 6 lb. 5 oz. Julle Ann, bom \ne23,192.

Frank K. Fellc'ellr has been named pres. and c.o.o. at Builders Square, San Antonio, Tx.

Anne Jyna is handling first aid at Mungus-Fungus Forest Products, Climax, Nv., report owners H u g h Mungus and tr'reddy Fungus.

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