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E. K. Wood Nqmes Seth Thompson, tr. Soles Monoger ot Reedsport Sowmill
The E. K. Wood Lumber Company has appointed Seth B. Thompson, Jr., sales manager at its Reedsport, Ore., sawmill. On January 18, E. K. Wood will close the Portland sales and purchasing ofifice and, in addition to transferring the Sales activities to Reedsport, will transfer the Purchasing to Whittier, Calif., where it will be under the supervision of Fred I. Wood.
Hulcr Hqnds Beckon SCR.IA Deqlers
(Continued from Page 8) welcome-flower leis, etc. Limousines transfer them to the Harvaiian Village, which will be SCRLA meeting headquarters, T.H. Within minutes of its palm-thatched roofs, the usually kiln-dried Southern California retail dealers will find big-game fishing, tennis, golf, swimming, sailing at the next-door Yacht Harbor, and the Island's famous surf-boarding, skin diving, outrigger canoeing, and watching from the deck of a twin-hulled Catamaran (an ancient Polynesian craft adapted for modern pleasure.)

And ThenComes the Business !
Monday, Feb, 25-Morning: join the welcoming party of the S.S. Lurline from the Catamaran. Noon: organized luncheon. Afternoon: business session-an excellent program is being arranged with the dealers on the Hawaiian islands. Evening: Luau at Don the Beachcomber's.
Tuesday, Feb. 26-Morning: business session. Noon: luncheon. Afternoon: cruise by deluxe motor yacht Oniah along the entire Waikiki shoreline to Diamond Head and return, and then into Pearl Harbor, passing the sunken U.S.S. ships and cruise through the magnificent Bay; return to Waikiki.
Wednesday, Feb. 27-Morning: conducted tour of lumberyard and store operations. Noon: lunch. Afternoon: scenic drive to Mt. Tantalus with, panorama of Honolulu from Diamond Head to Pearl Harbor; stops at Punchbowl volcano crater, Punahou school with night-blooming cereus, University of Hawaii, Honolulu Academy of Arts, Waikiki Aquarium.
Th'ursday, Feb. 28-Morning: inter-island plane to Maui ("the Valley Isle"), limousine all-day trip to fabulous Hana Coast, passing Kanaha Pond bird sanctuary, to Paia and Kuau to the Hamakua Coast and gorges Maliko and Honomanu, continuing along the Keanae-Mahiku Coast to Hamakuapoko and ruined mill, passing Hookipa to Cove of Maliko through small valleys with waterfalls between banks of ferns and deep mountain pools with exotic blossoms; bamboo forest at Kailua Gulch and gorge of solid green at Honomanu-picnic luncheon served at Keanae in the style of the Maui Palms hotel. After luncheon: other end of Maui Island, through Waikapu and along Maui's "Amalfi Drive" to historic Lahaina, former whaling capital of the mid-Pacific, where King Kamehameha I established his royal ,capital; return through Iao Valley with volcanic "Needle," board inter-island plane for Hilo and transfer to Nailoa hotel for dinner and night.
Friday, March l-After breakfast tour of Pioneer-Flintkote Co., visit Canec Plant, guests of company at lunch at The Lani. Afternoon: tour of sugar mill and Orchid Gar-
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