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CARLOW COTAPANY

14348 Be$cmer Sl.

Von Nuys, Gclifornio

Sfo|e 5-5421 Sronley 3-2936

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T umber s,r., c,[::i:#?:A paquette spent an early June week contacting Redwood Highway mills. He happily reports increasing optimism among mill operators regarding the final half of '58 market outlook.

Traveling l{orace Wolfe, just back from Hawaii (CLM,

6807 llcKlnlcy Ave.

Pleasont 2€136

Esroblished 1896

6/15/58, Personals), has now returned from a business swing around the North. He attended the Union Pacific R.R. dinner in Sacramento, visited mills in Corning and Re_dding and- otherwise "got around f reeloading."

David _Ostin, president of Ostin Moulding eorp., wound u_p a^busine.. tfp thru the east and southeast by attending the Southern Sash & Door Tobbers Assn. convention ii I\Iemphis during early June. -

Rounds Lumber Company "Veep" Harry Merlo returned to San Francisco June 20 full of smiles and orders after two weeks' eastern business.

Dodie Pease, recently of San Diego but a charter member of L. A. Hoo-Hoo-Ette Club No. 1,-is back at her old stand with Davidson-Western Plywood, Los Angeles. She's the "first voice you hear" now, switchboarding at the new concern.

Larry Owens is back on the job at Hallinan Mackin Lumber Co. after the successful removal of a few spare parts at UC hospital in San Francisco, June 17.

San Mateo Dealer Jim Gartin is back on the job, too, good as new after a weekis hospitalization in the Peninsula"hospital during early June.

The Jack Fairhursts will move back to Eureka, Calif., from the Kent Woodlands home the head of Fairhurst Lumber Co. bought two years ago, The San Francisco Examiner feports.

Jghn _O. "_Pop" Scouller, president of So-Cal Building Materials Co., Los Angeles, and his wife will return the &d of

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