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Russell Mullin of the Burbank Lumber Co. received this century's most unusual birthday present March 27 when he was presented with an "in person" replica of the wellknown trademark of the Mullin Lumber Company yards in southern California-the little burro with the lumber strapped to its back. The animal was the gift of Doug McCoig, manager of the Tarzana Lumber Co., and was delivered to Dealer Mullin's Beverly Hills home, where it spent the day before being housed permanently at the new yard in Burbank. The little burro was six months old, reported Terry Mullin, Russell's son, of theTarzana Lumber Co. and Terry Lumber Co., Northridge.
Vacationing in Hawaii are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Windeler of George Windeler Co., San Francisco, and their longtime friends the William Andersons. The foursome left March ?J and will return April 2T after two weeks in Honolulu and a fortnight on inter-Islands trips.
Mr. and Mrs.Carr McCauley of the Ontario Lumber & I{ardware Co. received a lengthy writeup in their local paper, the Ontario-Upland Report, on their return from the recent Hawaiian Lumbermen's Conference in Honolulu.
Ernie Bacon, Fairhurst Plywood Sales Co. and Industriai Plyivood Corp. salesmanager, Willits, and Jack Fairhurst, vice-president and general manager of Fairhurst Lumber Co., spent a late February week in Hawaii on business.
Ed Heubner of the Fleishel Lumber Co., St. Johns, Ariz., and three of his customers, Ilarold Carroll, Earl Kutter and Mr. Lowry, St. Louis, took a tour of the Southwest Lumber Mills plant at McNary, Ariz., last month as guests of E. C. Jorgensen, division manager.
Robert S. Osgood, head of the L. A. firm of that name, hit the airways last month to .cover the east, midwest and south and then, earlier this month, spent two weeks in Seattle, Vancouver and other Northwest points, getting in a little golf at Victoria.
Simpson Redwood Co. Salesmanager Dave Davis (Rameses 48) will return to San Francisco April 18 from Dallas, where he transacted some business and also attended the convention of the Lumbermen's Assn. of Texas, April t4-t6.
Dee Essley, top man on the D. C. Essley & Son "totem pole," has returned to his Los Angeles wholesale lumber concern from a business trip to Vancouver, Wash.
Fred Wood of the E. K. Wood Lumber Co., Whittier. made a business trip to San Francisco last month.
Charlie Schmitt, lumber products manager for Atkins, Kroll & Co., spent a week in southern California conferring with his Los Angeles branch last month.
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Amos Geib of the Geib Lumber Co., Huntington Park, has been on a trip to Minnesota.
Fred Sayre, head of the Sterling Lumber Co., Oakland, and Mrs. Sayre will leave S. F. May I on the Mariposa for a month's vacation in Hawaii. They plan to fly home.
Park Arnold of the Fox-Woodsum Lumber Co., Glendale, will return from his travels in Guatemala in time to do his share at the SCRLA convention this month.
Harry Larsen, owner of Larsen Brothers Lumber Co., San Leandro, and his wife vacationed in Reno for a March week.