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of Holmes Eureka Lumber Co., Holmes. left San Francisco Octwo weeks in Texas and Louisi-

Robert Hood, formerly with Co., at Anderson, Calif., is now Tarter, Webster & Johnson, San ate of Stanford. Francisco. He is a gradu-

Bill Frese, rvho has traveled out of the Stockton office of Tarter, Webster & Johnson for the past several years, is norv rvorking out of the San Francisco office, calling on the mills and the trade in Northern California.

Sidney T. Sheets, Sheets gon, visited San Francisco manager, Willamette \rallev Lumber was a San Francisco 'r'isitor early in Lumber Co., Culp Creek, Orethe second rveek in November.

Fred Fischer of Fischer Sales Company, Eugene, Oregon. n'as in San Francisco last month on business for his firm.

Clay Brown, of Clay Brown & Co., visited San Francisco and Los Angeles of the softwoods department, J. E. San Francisco, recently made a l0Los Angeles. He rvas accompanied

Portland, Oregon, last month.

Volney Spalding of Spalding Lumber Co.. Los Angeles, recently flew to Eureka on business. While there he attended the big Annual Stag Day meeting of the Northrvestern California Lumbermen's Club at the Eureka Inn. Eureka. November 10.

Lloyd Milne, Coon Creek,Timber Co., Roseburg. Oregon, flew to San Francisco to attend the California-UClA game at Berkeley, November 11. He is a graduate of California.

A. A. (Bert) Dimmick, A. A. Dimmick Lumber Co.. I{iranda, Calif., was a business visitor to San Francisco last month.

Jack Steiner, of Steiner Lumber Company, Sacramento and Oroville, Calif., and Mrs. Steiner, returned recently from spending three weeks in Hawaii. They sailed from San Francisco on the Matson Line steamer Lurline October 25, and stayed at the Royal Hawaiian Hotel in Honolulu.

Art Grey, manager Higgins Lumber Co., day business trip to by Mrs. Grey.

Bill Back, of Back Panel Company, Los Angeles, flerv to N{iami, Florida, November 9, to attend a meeting of the National Plywood Jobbers Association, of rvhich he is a director. While in the south he called on a number of hardwood lumber and hardwood plywood mills' and flerv back to Los Angeles.

Jack Robinson, president of Robinson Plyrvood & Timber Co., Everett, Washington, and l\{rs. Robinson were recent visitors to Los Angeles.

W. T. (Bill) White, Jr. of White Brothers, San Francisco, flew to Mexico on a vacation trip recentlv in a private plane. I\'Ir. White, who is a pilot, flew the plane on the trip.

Chet Dennis, Dennis Lumber Co., San Francisco, was back on the job middle of November follorving a headon collision on the Bayshore Highrvay October 23, in which he escaped serious injury.

Jack Carlow, Carlow Company, I-os Angeles, attended.the Southern California-Stanford football game at Palo Alto on November 4. He spent a few days in San Francisco calling on customers, and on the return trip he visited s€veral s:rwmills which supply his concern with lumber.

Jerry Mashek, Hill & IUorton, Inc.. Oakland; Vic Har. baugh of the Los Angeles office, and Al Chilcs of the Eureka office. attended the Annual Stag Day meeting of the Northrvestern California Lumbermen's Club at Eureka, November 10.

M. W. Parelius, Parelius Lumber Companl'. visited San Francisco and Los Angeles, made a side trip into Mexico, and returned to Portland October 30.

Jack Bergstrom, salesman for Ray Hill Lumber Co., Los Angeles, left November 1l on a two rveeks fishing trip to Panama. He flerv from Tijuana to Mexico City and from there to Panama. and returned bv the air route.

Don Doud, sales manager, Defiance Lumber Co., Tacoma, flerv to San Francisco to attend the Washington-Stanford football game at Palo Alto. He was accompanied by his u'ife.

O. C. Kellogg, E.K. Wood Lumber Co.. Portland, few to Oakland to confer with officers and directors at the home office of the company earlf in November.

Carl Bahr, manager of the Chicago office of The Pacific Lumber Company, flew from Chicago earlv in November to spend 1O days conferring u'ith executives in San Francisco and-Scotia.

Frank Paramino, Paramino Lumber Company, San Francisco, rvas back at his desk November 6 from a vacation spent in Amador Countv at the old Paramino home. Mrs. Paramino accompanied him.

Hugh Pessner, West Coast Timber Products Agency, San Francisco. returned November 6 from a business and pleasure trip to Los Angeles.

Honis lones Beccrlled Into Ncvcrl Senice

Hollis Jones, sales manager, Western Door & Sash Co., Oakland, has been recalled into service in the Navy. He will be flown to Tokyo, Japan about December 5, where he will be on the staff of the Military Sea Transportation Service, TokyoMr. Jones is a full Lieutenant in the Naval Reserve. He has behind him five years of World \Arar II service.

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Changes in Personnel

C. R. DeVaney, general manager of E. K. Wood Company, Los Angeles, has announced the following changes which become effective December 1:

Club No.39 Hol& Chrish,tg Pctrty ct Clcrremont Hotel Dec.

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The annual Christmas Party of Hoo-Hoo Club No. 39 will be held at the Claremont Hotel, Berkeley, on Friday, December 15. Vice president Al Kelley is in charge of the arrangements, and he states emphatically that all who attend are assured of having a good time. Tickets are $5.00 each.

Noed Depcrbent Morngrer

W. W. Partee has assumed the duties of manager of the new products developme nt department of E. I.. Bruce Co. This is a new department to coordinate the findings of the Bruce research laboratory and market surveys. Mr. Partee has served the firm in various executive capacities for tu'enty-five years. For the past several years he has been sales manager of the household products division which includes floor maintenance products.

He was formerly a salesman out of the I-os Angeles yard. Fred Wood has been named manager of all the compa.ny's Lumber branch yards. company

O. R. Hall, formerly manager of the Van Nuys yard, will be in charge of general sales for the entire Southern California division.

M. E. Cowling has been made manager of the 47th Street operation. IIe was formerly acting manager of the I-os Angeles yard.

George Cheney is the new manager of the Van Nuys yard.

Appointed Director ol Ponderosa Pine lfoodwork

Jack Root, general manager of the Ananconda Copper Mining Company's Bonner, Montana sawmill, has just been appointed a director of Ponderosa Pine Woodwork, Chicago, officials of the Association announce. Mr. Root is well-known throughout the western pine lumber country, where he has long been active in industry affairs.

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