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GALLEHER HARDWOOD CO.
Harvey Koll, Custocatian of the Hoo-Hoo Supreme 9, and his wife depart on the Lurline for Honolulu, April 2O, for the Shrine convention. Naturally, while he is in the Islands, Custocatian Koll will probably talk to some influential lumbermen there about the dormant Hawaiian Hoo-Hoo before the return voyage May 12. The Kolls will stop at the Moana while they're Islandside.
Ken Schnddke has returned to Hollow Tree Lumber Co. in Ukiah after two weeks of eastern business calls in Chicago, New York, and stops in Ohio, Pennsylvania and Massachusetts by the eastern salesmanage,r. He Jetted home from the eastern cold snap but reports that prospects look good.for another successful year in the redwood industry.
J. W. Fitzpatrick, wholesale salesmanager for Consolidated Lumber Co., Wilmington,

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reports that Robert Ivie has been assigned to the order desk to handle lumberyard needs exclusively.
Ralph Lamon deserted San Francisco the last of March to tour the Oregon mill country for some Lamon Lumber .Co. procurement.
Lorraine and Bob Theetge are spending two April weeks in the Hawaiian sunshine and visiting all the Islands before they return to their administrative duties, April 25, at Western Forest Products Co. in Los Angeles.
Ted Talbot toured the southern California and Arizona territories last month on business for Talbot Lumber Co. of San Rafael.
Ed Seward, veteran salesman with Orban Lumber Co., Pasadena, has made the grade as a grandfather, with the April arrival of a 7-1b., l5-oz. girlchild to his daughter, Mrs. W. W-. Kettenhofen. in Portland. Ore.
Warren Allison (right), until recently representing the J. W. Hendrick Co. in the Greater Bay area, has joined the enlarged staff of Geo,rge J. Silbernagel, Inc., San Francisco. He is pictured with a veteran lumberman, Howard Mecurrl who also recently joined the Silbernagel organization and is now in charge of California procurement. Salesman Allison will service northern and southern California accounts, as well as eastern accounts acquired th'rough his 10 years in the Midwest industry before joining Hendrick.
Helen and Don Bufkin will time oft from his Hob,bs Wall southern California to spend vacation with their son Herb Ariz.
take some activity in the Easter in Tucson,
Emsco Plywood's Don Cathcart welcomed the arrival of a boy, named Pete, March 12. This might mark a new start for the Cathcarts, their other two boys being 12 and 15. Congratulations, folks !
Patrick Monaghan of Georgia-Paci6c's South Pasadena sales office has been promised a fishing flight to Lake Mead next month by Ken Conway of the sales crew.
Monty Montgomery visited Twin-City Lumber's mill connections in Vancouver, Seattle, Portland and Coos Bay during March.
Ken Tinckler, executive of Stahl Lumber Co. in Los Angeles, treated his wife Jo and his mother, who is visiting fron-r England, to a March week in Las Vegas, taking irr the shows, the sun and the tables, while he was doing the Rotary convention.
Dealer Charles C. Moorehead of the Moorehead Lumber Co., Escalon, and his wife braved March blizzards for two weeks' business in the east.
Marian Capozzi, from New York, has joined the office stafi of the Al Peirce Company in Long Beach and will help Anne Vantusko handle the clerical details.
John Christiansen, son of Francis Christiansen of Modesto Lumber Company, has signed on as a catcher in the pro leagues and started Spring training with the team at Greensboro, N. C.
Al Hamilton of the Hamilton Redwood Mills, Crescent City, Calif., spent the last March week visiting Bill Upton of Independent Building Materials Co., his southern California outlet, in Compton, Calif. The Hanrilton mills produce in excess of 30-nrillion feet annually.
Lloyd Hecathorn was seen in the Portland-Eugene area the last week of March drumming up redwood orders for Arcata Redwood Co., of which he's western sales chief.
