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Herb Klass, assistant to the president, and Ed Yoder, l'esident manager, The Pacific Lumber Company, San Francisco, on a business trip in the east took time out to attend the World Series games. Gus Hoover, Los Angeles lumberman, and Gordon Manary, manager of Pacific's logging department, flew to New York September 28 to join them.
E. O. Sanford, Sanford-Lussier, Inc., wholesale hardwood dealers, Los Angeles, left September 22 to visit the hardwood mills in the south. He was acco?npanied on the trip by his wife. They will be gone for five or six weeks.
Carl Mauldin of late in September and the factorv at
Masonite Corporation, to spend a month at Laurel, Miss.
Los Angeles, left the Chicago ofifice the trade in Santa Barfor Hallinan Mackin
Anne Murray, ol Western Hardwood Lumber Co., Los Angeles, sailed October 3 from San Francisco on the Matson Line "Matsonia" for Honolulu, on vacation. She will spend between four and five weeks in the Islands, and will fly back to Los Angeles.
Karl E. Chytrus is norv calling on bara, Ventura and Kern counties Lumber Co., Los Angeles.
Fred Amburgey, Pope & Talbot, Inc., Lumber Division, San Francisco, spent his vacation last month in the Mother Lode country, and in visiting friends at Redding, Calif.
Tom Tomlinson, sales manag'er, Wholesale Lumber Distributors, Inc., Oakland, and his r,vife, visited Oregon, Washington, and Vancouver and Victoria, 8.C., on a business and pleasure trip by automobile last month.
Dick O'Neill, O'Neill Brothers, San Francisco, left by plane September 19 for Cincinnati. He spent two weeks on business in the Middle West and East.
Captain J. R. (Johnnie) Kent, who has been at Letterman Hospital, Presidio, San Francisco, for some time, will receive his discharge this month, and plans to re-enter the lumber business. He r'vas five years with Hammond Lumber Company, Samoa, Calif., and trvo years with Gorman Lumber Sales, Oakland, before entering the service. He has been six years in the Army, served in Europe, Africa, and the Pacific, and was wounded twice in the Philippines. His address is 2015 Broadway, San Francisco, and teleohone number is Flllmore 6-9989.
Wm. R. Morris, vice president and general sales manager, Union Lumber Company, San Francisco, was back at his desk September 26 after a visit to the New York and Chicago offices of the company.
Pierson Plummer. salesman in the Sonoma and Sacramento Valleys for the Union Lumber Company, San Francisco, has been transferred to Los Angeles, rvhere he will assist A. H. (Abe) Jackson, district sales manager. He was succeeded in the northern territory by John Jones, rvho has been working in the San Francisco offrce and at the mill.
Elie Destruel, manager of Mead Clark Lumber Co., Santa Rosa, has returned from Neu' York, where he attended the World Series baseball games. the Salinas yard been transferred promoted to the
R. T. (Bob) Evju, of Evju Products cisco, flew to Portland and Coos Bay, at the end of Seotember.
Robert V. Bahling has Eugene office of Hallinan dell Building.
Company, San FranOregon, on business been appointed manager of the Mackin Lumber Co. at 219 Ar-
Homer Flagerman, formerly manager of of the Southern Pacific Milling Co., has to the head office at Santa Barbara, and position of superintendent of yards.
Ecl Zittleman, sales representative for White Brothers, Oakland, recently paid a visit to his old home town of Menomonie, Wisconsin, where he called on old friends and attended a family reunion.
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