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Columbia Forest Products, Ltd., Vancouver, which he represents in southern California.
Clarence Hil[ California manager of Clay Brown & Company, visited Ed LaFranchi in the company's Oakland office last month.
L. G. Carpenter, president of the McCloud Lumber and McCloud River Lumber companies, recently spent several days at the company mill and visiting C. W. "Kelly''Galley, McCloud vice-president and sales director, at San Francisco. Mr. Carpenter then returned to his Minneapolis ofhces.
Dealer Bill Gilmore, Sunnyvale Lumber Co., returned the end of October from a 2-week elk and deer-hunting pack trip into the rugged Idaho mountains.
Ken Conway of the Holmes Eureka Lumber Company's Los Angeles office, postcards from Fillmore, IJtah, Oct. 18, that he had arrived for his annual hunting trip. The temperature was 50 degrees; weather: cloudy but beautiful, and pushing on to the ranch and the deer hunt the next day.
Our Atlanta, Ga., correspondent may have been bushytailed but he wasn't too bright-eyed. Missed HammondCalifornia Redwood's John Klopfenstein and Mr. and Mrs. John Rhoda of Simpson Redwood among the northern California contingent at the Hoo-Hoo International conven. tron,
Paul Remrne, manag'er of Herzog Building Supply, Sacramento, and Carrie Bolin, also of Sacramento, strolled armin-arm out of the Old Mission at Carmel as Mr. and Mrs. Remme on Sept.8.
A card has been received by CLM bearing the inscription: "I wasn't expected I was selected" to announce the happy adoption of Master Brian Jay Leroy by Mr. and Mrs. Dick Merritt of Sacramento, where he was transferred earlier this year by Winton Lumber Sales Co.
Horace Wolfe of Marquart-Wolfe Lumber Co., Los Angeles, postcards from Chicago, and again from Cleveland, where he. was spending a mid-October business week, that he arrived in Akron at 6:3O one a.m. for the wedding of his twin sister that afternoon.
Pat Tynan of "Henry & Pat" (sometimes known as Winfree & Tynan), San Francisco, spent an early October week calling on Humboldt county producers.
Harvey Koll, prominent Los Angeles lumber industry figure, returned from his annual deer-hunting trip near St. Giorge, Utah. He did quite well, he told the l{oo-Hoo Club 2 but the one that "got away" was the biggest, Harvey reported.
O'Neill Lumber Company President Dave Wight (Capt. Dave to vou. suh!) recently launched a houseboat which he plans to use-for duck hunting at Bethel Island. A product of ttre O'Neill retail yard at San Carlos, the boat is strictly a hand-made job. Pre-cut houses, yes . houseboati, never ! declares Capt. Dave.
Tarter, Webster & Johnson's vice-president in charge of sales, Harold Ford, and Mrs. Ford are just back from a