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Roy Stantor\ Jr., Lloyd Webb, Fred Losch .i, and Bill \Mebb, L.A. lumbermen, at Frank
Crawford's Eden Valley Ranch in Mendon- cino county on their annual deer hunting safari. Yup, they all got their "buck."
:ti' Bo Ahreng head of California Sugar &
'Western Pine Agency, is completely mended after being hospitalized following a strenuous vacation in Florida. Isn't that always the case, you have to come back to work to rest up!
Sellye Bissell, forrnerly of Weyerhaeuser C,ompany, has rejoined the working gals, after three years ofr. She is pinch hitting for Mildred Evans'g right hand gal, Arvilln Stancy at Lindsay Lumber Company in Paramount, Calif.
Alvina Boyle of Mullin Lumber Oompany and sister, Francee vacationed in lfawaii. Went to most of the outer islands also.
Jack Young, formerly with Bohnhofr Lumber Co., Los Angeles, has joined the southern California sales stafr of Hallin^anMackin Lumber Co. as an outside salesman.
Frank Kelley, formerly a salesman with Consolidated Lumber Co., Los Angeles, has moved to Redwood City, Calif., where he will work for a local lumber dealer.
Planning a trip to E,urope, or anywhere for that matter? Cell our old friend Chet King, formerly with Robert Dollar Cbmpany, who retired from the lumber industry to start a new career with Ilaley Corp. Travel Service, 601 California St., Sa^n Francisco.
Bud Barber, head of Bernie Barber & Associates, Fresno, vacationed with the family at Shaver Lake in the Sierras last month.
Jim Patton, Noyes Lumber Company, Napa, has'returned home with a nice buck from the Lake County area and the last we heard Jim was scheming up a trip into Modoc County for a big mule deer.
Ray and Eunice Piersall, owners of Bltre Lake Hardware & Building Supply, took a trip to Nampa, Idaho recently to visit and compare notes with the relatives.
Henry Hulett, North Bay Lumber Co., Corte Madera, and his son, made their annual safari into the wilds and came horne with a pair of beautiful bucks.