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W holesalers of West Coost Forest Prod.ucts

564 Market St.

Main Office

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2185 Huntington Drive SAN MARII\O 9, CALIF.

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Dorothy and Clif Roberts of San -Diego, w-herq he was with Benson Lumber Co., spent a long weekend in Los Angeles last month visiting itre ;im Kirby family il O-ltari-o. the Don Bufkins in Alhambra, and Ole May family in Giendale. On the 22nd ol February, they attended the wedding of their nephew, Sam Houston -Doughs, at the Wayfar:ers Chapel in Portuguese Bend. Young Sam is an L. A. County -deputy sherifi and his bride, Marguerite Duffv. was a Western Airlines hostess.

Rounds Lumber Company's Hugo Miller returned to headquarters in San Francisco during mid-February {rgm a 2-week business trip through Arizona, Utah and Colorado. His return released Jim Knox lor a Z-week trip to Rounds accounts in Texas.

Sterling Wolfe, salesmanager of Marquart-Wolfe Lum- ber Co., Hollywood, and his rvife Loraine attended the Northwest Caiifornia Lumbermen's Club dinner-dance in Eureka, March 1. Enroute home, following reopening of rails and highways for shipments after the floods, they stopped ovef in San Francisco for the Western Pine Association annual at the Sheraton-Palace. lValter A. Remak, district representative in Los Angeles for Weyerhaeuser Sales Company, gave a talk March 5 at the dinner meeting of the Forest Products Research Society on "A Lumber Salesman Looks at His Customers." He reports a lively discussion followed the talk.

Max Barnette, president of Hollow Tree Redwood Co., Ukiah, and his family spent a few recent weeks far-awayfrom-it-all on a llawaiian vacation.

Frank Billings, the 11 Western States coordinator for Simpson Redwood Co., visited Washington connections the week of February 24.

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