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PERSONALS
Ed Schedin, wholesale salesman Consolidated Lumber Co., Wilmington, and wife Clara, spent part of their vacation in Las Vegas-but the highlight of the annual event was topped ofr by trout fishing in the High Sierras.
'W. L. Tanner, Carroll Moulding executive, vacationed in New Orleans and Florida. Enroute back to Los Angeles he detoured via Seattle to take in the Fair where he spent all his money but reported he had a wonder{ul time.
Ross Cole, formerly with Angelus Hardwood Company and Penberthy Lumber Company, Los Angeles, leaves this month on a mission with the Latter Day Saints to
Korea where he will be serving the church during the next two and one half years. Ross is the son of Harold Cole, past Snark of Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo club 2.
Ed Dursteler, prominent Van Nuys wholesale lumber executive, Walter Hamilton, George Head and Jack Stefco made up the hunting party that toured the wilds of Idaho hunting deer last month. It seems they all got their "buck."
Iforace Wolfe, Hollpvood lumberman, recuperating at his desert retreat in PaIm Springs last month following an attack of the old flu bug.
Chuck l\{cKeon, general manager of Smith-Robbins Lumber Corp., Los Angeles, and Al Martens, buyer-sales for the same wholesale distribution concern, spent part of the month of October on a procurement trip to northern California and southern Oregon.
Bill Smith, president Angelus Hardwood Company, Los Angeles, and general manager Keith Swaner of the same firm, spent several days in Chicago last month attending the National Hardwood Lumber Association convention.
Harvey Koll and Ben Gardiner, prominent Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo club executives' were also seen in Chicago during September attending the Concatenated Order of Hoo-Hoo convention.
Bob Baugh, prominent wholesale lumber distributor, president of Baugh Bros. Lumber Co., Los Angeles, on a combined business and pleasure trip to the mills early in October. He, and Mrs. Baugh, spent the summer in Europe.
BiIl Pumfrey, manager Tarter, 'Webster & Johnson National City distribution yard, preparing for his big party celebrating the 10th anniversary of the San Diego County facility Friday, November 2nd. You all come...2??
Ken Conway on deer hunting safari the 18th of this month when he will pay a visit to his good friend "Rod" Foster for two weeks at Henefer, Utah. Shoot straight, Ken.
Dee and Ada Essley, well known southland lumber folks, basking in the sunshine at Palm Desert last month when theY attended a formal opening of the Shadow Mountain Club with the LeRoy H. Stantons, who are also pioneering western lumber people.
Eill Hanen, popular Long Beach lumber cargo wholesaler, and Mrs. Hanen, returned from their European safari late this fall and report they are going back at the first opportunity to see more of the old country.
Harvey Koll, president of the International Concatenated Order of Hoo-Hoo, attended the first meeting of the new Supreme Nine in Chicago during the latter part of October.
John Osgood, prominent in the importing field and an executive of Robert S. Osgood Company, Los Angeles, made a complete swing to the east, deep south and middle west during October.
Paul Campbell announces the addition of R. J. "Dusty" Dussler to the sales department of Trojan Lumber Company in Anaheim. Dussler was formerly associated with Ward & Harrington in Orange County.
Merced dealer, Dick Cross, Cross Lumber Company, and his family, enjoyed an early October vacation along the northern 'California coast region.
Jim McKillop, formerly with Far 'West Fir Sales, joined Sawmill Sales Co. on October 1, according to partners Wendell Paquette and John Prime. Jim is well acquainted with the dealer trade in the Coast Counties region and will cover that area in addition to individual accounts in the Bay Area.
Ike Zafrani, president of Harbor Lumber Co., San Francisco, recently returned to work after undergoing minor surgery in a San Francisco'hospital.