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264 Arlington Avenue, Kensingrtort 7, Cclilornicr o"ilrffccpe-{-e5e5 men reported a large turnout of 'cats at Lewiston, Coeur D'Alene, Spokane and Missoula, and in each case, found the Clubs hard at work on Wood Promotion campaigns.
Jack Porneroy, executive veep of the Lumber Merchants Association, flew to Washington D. C., the end of April to confer at NRLDA headquarters in the Capital.
Joe Evans, formerly associated with U. S. Plywood in Santa Clara, and more recently with Pacific Manufacturing in Santa Clara, has joined the sales stafi of Georgia-Pacific Corp. at San Jose, according to manager Norm Rose,
Jack Fairhurst, who was recently elected California vice-president of the WCLA, and Mrs. Fairhurst, are currently on a 35 day 'round the world trip, but will be back in the States for graduation time, a big event in the Fairhurst household.
Joe Terrell, who recently formed Jackpot Lumber Company at Santa Rosa with Gil Sissons, left the "store" in Gil's capable hands earlier this month while he and the missus enjoyed a little Palm Springs sunshine.
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BMD's top brass, Bill Grieve and Vaughn Pipes, returned to Stockton headquarters May 8, after a week in the East on business.
Rolf Dunbar, formerly working inside sales for U. S. Plywood Corp. at Santa Clara, has been transferred to U. S. Ply's Sacramento warehouse where he'l1 move into outside sales in the Sacramento-Reddine territory.
Healdsburg lumberman, Howard Maloney, head of Maloney Chambers, was hospitalized in Los Angeles last month, but is reported recuperating in fine style.
Sid Marshall, side kick of Larry King in the King-Marshall Lumber Company of Bakersfield, was hospitalized on April 20, but is reported on the mend and due back at the "shop" any day now.
Don Muller and Don Bufkin, Hobbs-Wall southern representative, spent several days at Yosemite last month attending the Lumber Merchants Association of Northern California's 21st annual convention. Their wives kept them in shape for all the important events.
Other southlanders seen at Yosemite during the big meetings were John Lipani, District Manager Weyerhaeuser Lumber Company, Los Angeles, and District Products Supervisor, Ross Rasmussen, of the same concern. The plywoodman and former lumberman, Joe Malkovitch and his pretty wife were also enjoying the business holiday.
Bob Osgood, popular Los Angeles importer and lumberman, made a golf safari to British Columbia and way points last month combining business with pleasure. The trip was highly successful in every way, he reports.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Van Order of the Blue Star Lumber Company, located in the Harbor area of Southern California, attended the national convention of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, held in April.
Horace Wolfe and his wife enjoyed a trip to Phoenix and the Arizona sun during