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WESTERN LUMBER COMPANY
P.O. Box 3155 DAIY CtW, CAUF. Phone Plozo 6-7lll
TWX SF 940
Kurt Grunwald o o Bryce Stokes
sEPtEf,tBER t5, 1959
Ted A. Allen of the Pacific Coast division of W. R. Grace & Co., headquartered in Los Angeles, was married Sept. 5 in the Ojai Presbyterian church to Miss Jeanette Welsh. Following the reception and buffet at the Ojai Country Clurb, with dancing till midnight, the young couple left for a short honeymoon in Santa Barbara and are now occupying their new home in Hollywood Hills. Mr. Allen's work for W. R. Grace & Co. is in imports, sales and distribution of the firm's foreign and domestic plywoods and he will cover the territory west of the Mississippi and St. Louis and Chicago.
A two-week honeymoon in Hawaii followed the recent marriage of Roger Mackin to Betty Smith of Burlingame. Roger is now back at his Hallinan Mackin post and trying to line up brother Dave for the altar.
Sterling Wolfe is due back on the job at Marquart-Wolfe Lumber Co., Hollywood, following major surgery Sept. 4 at Saint Joseph's hospital in O'range.
Fred Sayre, head of Sterling Lumber Co., and Mrs. Sayre returned to Oakland, Aug. 24, alter four weeks on a Northwest vacation. The dealer and his lady flew to Vancouver, B.C., where they boarded their holiday special for Jasper, Lake Louise, Banfi and back to Vancouver for their flight home.
Harvey Koll and his wife and Mrs. and Dee Essley left Los Angeles by train Sept. 3 for the 69th annual convention of the International Concatenated Order of Hoo-Hoo in Duluth, Sept. 13. Enroute, via Seattle and the Pacific Northwest, they will spend three days at Glacier Natl. Park. Following the convention, the Kolls will travel through New England to enjoy the Fall color before returning to the Coast, while the Essleys will ,return via Kansas City for several days' visit with the Hubert Heyings.
Slated to return to northern California soon and report on the Hoo-Hoo Wood Promotion Program spearheaded by Supreme Custocatian Jack Berry at the 69th annual are Rameses Dave Davis and Al Bell, the official S.F. Club 9 delegates.

Ralph Russell, treasurer of Consolidated Lurnbe,r Co., Wilmington, and Mrs. Russell vacationed this year at Jasper National Park, Canada. and also visited Lake Louise, Banff, Victoria and Vancouver before returning to the Southland.
Livewire Lumbergal Doris Templeton has left her Roddis post after t[ree years to join American River Lumber Co. as righthand to Ken Bowes.
Headman Gus Hoover and Bob lloover of the A. L. Hoover Co.. San Marino. attended sales meetings of The Pacific Lumber Co. at the Scotia mills last month.
Ken Rose, owner of Superior-Conifer Lumber Co., Sacramento, took in the SBA timber program meeting in Portland the last week of August.
Ross Cole, son of Harold Cole, new Snark of L.A. Hoo-Hoo Club 2, started his lumber career this summer unloading cars of hardwood at Angelus Hardwood Co., Los Angeles. His dad is a fixture at Bohnhoff Lumber Co. The l7-year-old is back for his senior year at Compton High and has decided to make lumber his career after his full summer of hard work.
Truckee-Tahoe Lumber Company's Charlie Cross, Sr. and his recent bride, Sylvia, planed up to Vancouver during midAugust for the marriage of Sylvia's (and rrow Charliefs) daughter.
John Osgood returned late in August to the Robert S. ,Osgood wholesale organiza-
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tion in Los Angeles atter a 3-week trip to the east and swing around the coast, returning via the South.
Mel ('Dolan's Building Materials) Hirsch and the Mrs. left the Sacramento Valley far rbehind last month and treated tl-remselves to two weeks in Hawaii with ali the trimmings.
Popular Jeanne Serviss, immediate past president of L.A. Hoo-Hoo-Ette Club No. 1, has joined Western Forest Products Co., Los Angeles, as a bookkeeper, according to Bob Theetge, head of the wholesale lumber distributing firm.
Wendell Paqu€tte (sporting his new Bermudas), Inga and their two children made a San Simeon-Disneyland-Marineland-
Knott's Berry Farm vacation trek for an August week away from Lumber Sales Co., San Francisco.
J. W. Fitzpatrick, wholesale salesmanager for Consolidated Lumber Co., Wilmington, called on northern California lumber mills during August to build his inventory for his Fall and Winter dealer orders.
Yuba City Dealer L. C. Tipton of Home Lumber Company, and Mrs. Tipton vacationed at Santa Barbara for two weeks of August.
Stuart Jones of A. L. Hoover Co., San Marino, vacationed during August in the Sierra Nevada mountains with his wife, Mary Jane, and the five children, and reports not a broken bone in the lot.
Marge and Ted Talbot logged a few weeks at Laguna Beach last month, with time-out to confer with Talbot Lumber's Southland representative, Don Philips, Jr.