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fered by Oscar Cecotti, manager of the Seattle yard of J. W. Copeland. F'heavens sakes, buy a guide book and get yourself oriented as to the time and locations of the events ins'tead of wearing out shoeleather on the untold tens of m,iles of sltreets ,crisscrossing the fairgrounds. Cecotti reports ,that his yard at 3215 Empire Way, Seattle, enjoyed a booming business in rernodeling and general Clean Up 'projects prior to the Fair as Seattle,i,tes gussied up their 'city for an expected record mob of visitors.
J. W. Copeland Yards recently named Art Hildenbrand man.ager of the company's 9450 S. E. Foster Road branch in Portland.
Larry Chilton is now managing J. W. Copeland's K,eLso, Washington, branch. Chilton was formerly w,ith Copeland at Van'couver, Washington, with an interim year spent w,ith Ace Building Supply in Vancouver.
Arnold Anderson, for.merly with Copeland at Cathlamet, Washington, is now in Santa Ana with the J. W. Copeland Yards of California. Anderson was reolaced at Cathlamet bv Gil Schauer,
Alameda 'wholesalernan Al Kelley has been having ,a b'out wirth 'the ulcers again, bu.t a press t,ime c,heck found o1' Al making the necessary recovery to avoid hospitalization.
Frank (the Real Original) Billings s.pent two weeks last month in the M'idwest and East Coast on California Pacific Sales Coro. biz.
Mabel Staser, past presrident of the HooHoo-Ettes, flew to Hawaii Jur-re 23rd, as a gues,t of her daughter and son-in-law-Helen and Ed Russell of San Rafael. Thel' wiil stay in the islands for approximatell' two weeks.
Betty Morrill of E. J. Stanton Lurnber Co. has plans made to take off for "Century 21" at Seattle, and ,then on to Alaska for a two weeks vacation .in September.
Maynard Halliday, United Wl.rolesale Lumber, Los Angeles; Chub Durnell, Pine Ridge Lumber Co., City of Industry; and Lloyd Webb, E. J. Stanton & Son, In,c., Los Angeles, we,re guests lasrt month of Southwest Forest Indus'tries, Phoen,ix, Arizona, on a three day busine,ss and pleasure safari having fun in the sun. They were entertained by Jim Bolte, Southern Califo,rnia sales representative ,of the A'nizo'na woodlvorking firm.
Walter A. Koll and wife, recently returned from the Pacific Northwest including the Seattle World's Farir. They enjoyed lunch atop the revolving restauran't and reported the view is marvelous.
Wallace Tanner, general manager of Carroll Moulding of Los ,\ngeles, a recen.t visitor to the South, with a side trip to the Bahamas.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Eucker, Star Lumber C.o'mpany owners, Spring \ralley, Californ'ia, spent part of the month of June in Hawaii. W'hile vis,it,ing the 50th State they made s'ide ,trips to the outer islan'ds during 'their ,three week s,tay.
Hayward Dill, manager of the Redlands Dill Llrmber Company, and Mrs. Dill, on an extended trip to Europe. They expec.t to (Continued on Page 74)
