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hopes to return to her old stand at Weyerhaeuser about the middle of the month. Our best wishes to a wonderful person.
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Max Hill, partner of the H. M. Nelson Lumber Company, Montebello, California, spent a recent week in the north visiting mills and renewing old acquaintances. He also went to Medford, where he attended the Hoo-Hoo get-together.
We learn from the news sheet of HooHoo-Ette Club #1 that Sdlye Bissell had to return to the hospital for further eye surgery. However, it is reported that this operation will make her good as new. Sally
Transfer of two salesmen has been reported by the sales department of International Paper Company's Long-Bell Division. Thomas N. Peterson moves from Washington to Minneapolis, Minn. where he will handle sales of untreated Long-Bell products for that region. Larry A. Williams has been transferred to Long-Bell's Seattle sales office where he will handle sales of untreated products in Washington, Idaho and Utah.
Caroll K. O'Rourke, advertising and trade promotion manager for the lumber and plywood division of Weyerhaeuser Company, has been chosen president and chairman of the National Home Improvement Council.
Charles M. Dauderman recently joined The O'Brien Corporation as chemist in its industrial laboratory. Research and formulation of paint for roll and strip coating operations will be his chief responsibility.
Forrest W. Wilson, local representative for B. C. Forest Products, recently returned from a motor tour to Vancouver, British Columbia. Accompanied by his wife, Margaret, he journeyed through Nevada, Oregon and Washington. The trip was a combination vacation and business trip. While in Vancouver Forrest called on principals of MacMillan & Bloedel and Powell Rivers