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SPEAKING PERSONALLY
"Fleet Captain" George children are cruising off yacht, "Seven C's." He is man of Los Angeles and Club.
Clough, his rvife Sally, and their the coast of Catalina in their a well known 'lvholesale lumberan officer in the Catalina Yacht
Jack Phelps, manag'er United States Plywood Corp., San Diego, California, was a recent visitor in Los Angeles. He attended sales promotion meetings conducted by ex' ecutives from the home office.
Harry White and Sterling Wolfe, of the Harrv H. \Vhite Wholesale Lumber firm of Los Angeles, are spending part of the month of August in Eureka and Arcata.
Edgar J. Ervine, manager o{ the Beverly Hills offices for the Hansen I-umber Corporation of Detroit, Nfichigan. spent the first part of August at the company-ownecl mills at Fortuna, California.
Jack Ivey, general manager, Pacific Fir Sales, Arcata, California, was a recent Southern California visitor.
John Mercier, Ray and his family spent far from the city.
Hill Lumber Company, Los Angeles, a quiet vacation fishing and loafing
Bill Tobin, Tobin Forest Products, fornia, has returned from a trip through ern California and Oregon.
Long Beach, Calithe mills in North-
Scout Master Bob Inglis, prominent in Southern California lumber circles, spent the last rveek of July and the lirst ."r,eek of August with his scotlt trooP (r0 of L1'nu'ood, :rt Arrorvhead Lake on their annual camping expedition. The trventy boys of the troop put Bob through his paces.
D. C. Essley & Son, Los Angeles \\Iholesale I.umber concern, has explained its facilities by constrttcting tllo rrcu' offices for additional personnel.
Chuck Lember, well known lumber salesman in the Los Angeles area, spent the first two rveeks of this month vacationing at the beach with his family'
Walter Mallory, mobile equipment operator u'ith D. C' Essley & Son, Los Angeles, spent three u'eeks of Julv and August visiting relatives in Omaha, and the middle rvest.
Dick Eastman, of the Eastman pany of San Marino, sPent the family at Balboa loafing and "firing line."
C. L. Hokonson of Simpson Logging Co., has acceirted the position of assistant to the executive vice president of Burgess-Norton Manufacturing Co., Geneva, Illinois. He will leave Simpson Logging Co. on August L
Jack Crup, Kogap Lumber Industries, N{edford, Oregon, was recently named president of the Southern ( )regon Conservation and Tree Farm Association.
Dave Lashley and Floyd Scott, prominent Southern California lumbermen, along rvith a party of business associates and friends, spent a short vacation deep sea fishing ofi the coast of lower California last montll. The "tall" and "long" fish stories they now tell equal the tale of "Moby Dick," but it is reported a most successful event was enjoyed by all aboard.
Carl Gavotto and Sid Smith, prominent lun.rbermen o{ San Diego, California, spent three r'veeks during Jul-v in Northern California, C)regon and Washington on a combined business and pleasure trip. While in the north thelcallecl on various producing n-rills and spent considerable time catching up on their fishing and loafing.
Mc0oud Lumber (o.
Wholesale Lun.rber Commonth of July r,vith his relaxing ar,vay from the
