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Ole May, popular Los Angeles ex-lumberman, who is now in the advertising and direct mail business, is leaving the first of July for several weeks of combined vacation and business. He expects to call on mills, distributors, and dealers in California, Oregon, Washington and Vancouver, 8.C., and rvill be accompanied by his wife, Ruth, who is also his Girl Friday in the business, Ole May & Associates.
C. D. (Chuck) Collins and Wm. F. Meyer, of Collins & Meyer, Inc., South Gate, manufacturers and wholesale distributors of redwood lumber, left June 19 for Baja California to inspect the property and timber of Madera S.A., owners of a large tract of Ponderosa and Jeffery pine, in which they are stockholders. While they were south of the border they took a little time out for trout fishing.
A. W. Fairhurst of Eugene, Oregon, president of the Fairhurst corporations, and Jack Fairhurst, vice president and general manager of Fairhurst Lumber Co' of California, Eureka, Calif., recently visited Los Angeles. They made headquarters at the offices of Phillips & Murphy Lumber Co., exclusive sales representative of Fairhurst Lumber Co. of California.
R. C. (Bob) Sand of Cole geles, and his wife returned Chicago, and Minneapolis.
Door & Plywood Co., Los AnJune 2 from a trip to Detr<iit,
R. W. ("Jack") Dalton, of R. W. Dalton & Co., Los Angeles, representative of West Coast Plywood Co., returned recently from a business and pleasure trip to Salt Lake City. He \vas accompanied by Mrs. Dalton'
Jack Phelps, assistant manager, United States Plywood Corp., Los Angeles is back from vacationing in the Redwood Empire.
Kenneth Shipp, owner of Caiifornia Builders Supply Co., Oakland, and Art Williamson, manager of the Oakland branch, attended the annual convention of wholesale distributors of Armstrong Building Material, held at Lancaster, Pa., May 25 and 26. They also visited the Rocky Mount Mfg. Co. at Rocky Mount, Va., manufacturers of the R.O.W. Window Units. The trip was made both ways bv olane.
Qualey-Miller
Miss Frances Miller was married to Wallace Qualey in Inglewood, Calif., June 17. She is secretary to Earl Hoffman Company, wholesale lumber dealers, Los Angeles, and will return to the office after the honeymoon.