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New Insfructor for NHIA lnspection Trqining School
Otis H. Goolsby, for some years irr charge of the NHLA \temphis (Tenn.) District, has beer.r appointed to the instructorship of the Irrspection Trainitrg School in Memphis, starting'r,vith the September I term. He has acted ir.r a sup-
3 rhemosr iliilliillN i ply capacity at the Scl-rool as well as having conducted numerous Short Courses. lle has beerl on the NHLA Staff nrore than 18 years. Cl-ras. E. Sell, for the past three years instructor at the Scl-rool, retttrned to the National staff on JLrly 20, and will be headquartered out of Xlemphis. Ntr. Sell has clone a commendable job of instruction and many fine gracluates l.rave resulte<l from his declicated work.
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Tl-re September class rvill open u'ith a full complement of 50 strrclents. A number of applicarrts have been placed on the u,aiting list for the February term. A1l of the graduates of the previous class left lvith tl'rree or more employment opportrinities, and it woulcl appear that the Lun.rber industry can reaclily absorb all of the graduates ir.r the foreseeable I tl ttl re.
Hollow Tree Trqnsfers Schmidke To Ukioh Heodquorters
Ken Schrnidke has been transferrecl from Long Beacl-r to Hollow Tree Reclwood Conrpany's general sales office in Ukiah. rvhere he will head eastern sales for the cor-npar-ry, according to President Max Barnette.
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Schnriclke (right) has been active in lumber all of his life and u,as appropriately born ir.r Portland, Oregon. He was educated at Oregon State. ancl after graduation joined his father's logging operation, the Larch Morrrttaitt Loggirrg Company, as a whistle pur.rk. Ken worked with his father for nrore tl-ran six years, leartlirrg every phase of tl're busiuess fronr logging to sawmilling, arrrl thett tttoved ort to joirr Camation Lumber Cornpanv at Forestville as stqterintetrdent of the conrl)an)'s logging oP- erations. During the seconcl war period, he spent several years with Al Clements at E,ugene, arrd during the boon.ring post-war period spent several vears on his own as an incleperrdent buyer covering nrost of Oregon for Portlandarea r,l'holesalers.
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