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Joe Tardy got back from an extended trip through northern California, Oregon and Washington, and is now in Arizona and Texas beating the bushes for business for his Los Angeles wholesale lumber brokerage.

Tim Wood, vice-president of Pacific Western Lumber Co. at Palo Alto, reports the move of PW's southern California office f rom Pasadena to the Commerce building at 4O7 N. Maple Drive in Beverly Hills.It continues under the management of Gilbert Langley.

Ed Halligan, head of Roddiscraft,

Inc., in southern Cali{ornia, attended an executive meeting of Roddis in the north last month and then traveled east to the home office in Marshfield, Wis.

Jerry Bonnington and the Mrs. spent a u'eek away {rom lumber last month on a Feather River cotlntry vacation, returning to Bonnington Lumber Co. in SF July 30.

Bob Osgood returned to l.ris rvholesale lumber offrces of Robert S. Osgood Co. in Los Angeles last month from a business swing around the U.S., visiting New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Cleveland and waypoints.

Knute Weidman, head of the Roddiscraft. Inc.. Lumber Division at Palo

Alto, took trvo July \\'eeks for a tour of duty 'r'i'ith the Naval Reserve, in which lre commands Jet Squadron VF-877.

\\rhile vacationing last month, Jerry Clough, operations boss at Clough Lumber Co., Downey, moved into his new house just minutes f rom the Clough yard. He says he did manage to get in a couple of days at the beach.

Nloselle Hill just presented Mal Hill with a baby girl, Kathleen Anne. Says Mal, manager of Harbor Plyrvood Corp. at San Francisco, "First order I've received in some time that's been delivered at the right place and included just r'vhat I specified."

John Osgood, salesman for his dad's Robert S. Osgood Co., spent his vacation last month yachting dor,l'n La Jolla way, where srvimming, fishing and all outdoor sports lvere "slvell."

Dale Starling, Winton Lumber Company sales executive and general manager of southern Cali{ornia operations, spent several days in Sacramento recently completing details of the recently opened concentration yard in Downey.

"Dapper",Frank Billings has returned to his Rounds Lumber Company territory from a cruise on the Ramona as a crew member. He flew to Hawaii Jrly 26 and joined the homeward-bound trip in time for its July 28 sailing. The boat is owned by J. H. Pomeroy, head of the San Francisco heavy construction firm.

Ed Banker, formerly .n'ith the E. K. Wood Lumber Co. in \\thittier, has joined O. \\r. Ste'n,art Plynood Co. at Norwalk, u'here he rvill have charge of the order desk sales, said President Orval Stewart.

Blue Diqmond's uniform quolity chqroclerislics ore imporlont to croflsmen qs well qs owners.

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UNIFORM TAPER in ioint treolmenf

UNIFORM SURFACE in decorqlion

Al Nolan, who retired June 30 as manager o{ rvestern sales for The Pacific Lumber Co., and his rvife Mary are on the high seas bound for a visit in Nerv York City. They embarked on a 3-'iveek voyage via the Panama Canal July 19 and plan to return to their San Francisco home later this month.

Bob Leishman, co-ollrner ofA. L. Hoover Co., Los Angeles, is back on the job following his recent illness and his many friends in the lumber industry are happy to learn of his recovery.

Clarence Dame, salesmar-rager of the Strable Lumber Co., and his rvife Milly returned to Oakland JLrly 30 after a 2-u'eek Lake Tahoe vacation.

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