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ldoho Governor, Lumbermqn Pugh cnd Others See Big SoGql Msrket'on Top'

L. R. Pugh, president of The St. Maries Lumber Co., St. Maries, Idaho,-visited L<js Angeles last month with Gov. Robert E. Smylie and a group of more than 60 industrial leaders of his state. The prominent executives spent three days in the Southland selling Idaho and its various products to Los Angeles and Orange county business leaders. A1though agriculture is the state's number one industry, it now is followed closely by lumber and wood products.

Mr. Pugh took a close look at lumber distribution throughout the Southern California area and said plans were now in the making to reach this market.

"Our firm has made very little effort to ship to California in the past-in fact, only a few cars have been shipped during the past decade-but I now feel the huge potential cannot be ignored," he declared.

Mr. Pugh is prominent in civic affairs of Idaho, an active member of Hoo-Hoo International and the Masonic order. His daughter attended university in Whittier, and he and his wife make annual visits during the winter months to this area and Arizona. He is very optimistic for future lumber shipments from his mills of Idaho white pine, ponderosa pine, fir and red cedar to Southern California maikets.

Lqssen Hoo-Hoo Elect Gosperoni

Lassen Hoo-Hoo Club 37 held its first meeting and elected Keno Gasperoni, Susanville, president for the 1959-60 term. Orin Haws was elected vice-president, and Curtis Brown secretary-treasurer. The directors are Fred T. Abbay, Sam llaws, A. L. Kerper, George McDow, V. A. Parker and Homer Vincent.

(Tell them gou sau it in The California Lumber Merclwnt)

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