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Los Angeles, attended the Western Pine Assn. annual meeting in San Francisco March 7-9. He stopped at the Sheraton-Palace headquarters hotel for the event. With Mrs. Wolfe, Horace planned to leave March 16 on a business-pleasure jaunt to Miami and also visit the Bal-rama Islands to meet with associates from Pittsburgh. They will return the middle of April. Sterling Wolfe, sales manager of the Marquart-Wolfe Hollywood offices, and his wife spent the first two weeks of March in northern California, where he also attended the WPA convention with his father.
Duke Morrison of Morrison-Jackson and his wife recently spent a week in the San Francisco bay arca visiting friends. The M-J operation at Myers Flat, which was flooded in the year-end deluge, is now reported back in business.
Ken Conway, southern California sales manager of Holmes Eureka Lumber Co., spent the latter part of February in northern California and southern Oregon.
Don Bufkin and a group of building industry friends made the extra final trip from Owneyo to Laws, Calif., on the narrow-gauge Keeler Branch line of the S. P. on Washington's Birthday.
Back on the job following a two-week bout with the mumps isBillAult of the A. F. Stevens Lumber Co.
Marshall Meyer, southern California sales representative for Wood Conversion Co., attended the conference of company officials in St. Paul, Minn., during February. While in the midwest he visited the company mill at Cloquet, Minn., and discussed sales and distribution campaigns to be launched nationally this spring.
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