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Charles J. Loughran, now with Eastshore Lumber & Mill Company, 4827 Tidewater Avenue, Oakland i. in thc sales department, has had 20 years' experience in the New York metropolitan area in both wholesale and retail ends of the business. He was out of the lumber business for a few years during the war, doing important work for the u'ar effort, but is glad to be back in his orvn line again.
E. L. (Ted) Connor, Colonial San Francisco around the first his firm. He traveled bv olane.
Cedar Co., Seattle, rvas in of June on business for manager, Fir-Tex of Southern Calivisited the home office in Portland at
H. A. Hobeck, sales director, Shevlin Pine Sales Co., Minneapolis, Minn., recently visited the company's Los Angeles and San Francisco offices, and the mills at McCloud, California, and Bend, Oregon.
S. W. (Sam) Wilcox, O'Malley Lumber Co., Phoenix, Arizona, was back in his office May 26 from a business trip to Los Angeles, San Francisco and the Pacific Northwest.
E. G. (Ed) Gallagher is now associated rvith Forsyth Hardwood Co., San Francisco, in the salese department. He was with the J. E. Higgins Lumber Co., San Francisco, and the Strabie Hardwood Co., Oakland, for the past several years.
R. W. (Jack) Dalton, R. W. Dalton & Co., Los Angeles, returned to his desk May 26 alter spending a week in San Francisco on business.
E. O. Sanford, of Sanford & Lussier, Inc., wholesale hardwood dealers, Los Angeles, returned at the end of May from a 6 weeks' trip to the hardu'ood producing areas of the South.
Stanley C. Moore, fornia, Los Angeles, the end of May.
George B. Beckman, Mahogany geles, is back from a business trip by air both ways.
Importing Co., Los Anto Mexico. He traveled
Joe Hearin, F. L. Hearin, Lumber, rvholesale lumber dealers, I\fedford, Oregon, was a Los Angeles visitor in the latter part of May on his way back from a trip. to Texas, Kansas, Colorado, and Chicago. He made the trip all the way py air.
R. R. (Bob) Fair, with Dicknson's Lumber Co., San Francisco, assistant manager, is a graduate of the lJniversity of San Francisco, and took a post-graduate course at Stanford in business administration. He rvas in the Army for four years in the Quartermaster Corps, and saw service in Iwo Jima, Saipan and Guam, with the rank of first lieutenant.
Wayne Foote, formerly with Jones Francisco, as salesman, has joined the Hardwood Co.. San Francisco.
Hardrvood Co., San sales staff of Forsyth
M. A. (Matt) Harris, Van Arsdale-Harris Lumber Co., and Mrs. Harris, are back from a recent vacation trip to Lake Tahoe.
E. F. "Pat" Cardin, California Builders Supply Co., Oakland, returned a week ago from a business trip to the Pacific Northrvest.
Bill Clarkson, salesman for Van Arsdale-Harris Lumber Co., Sen Francisco, recently spent his vacation in the Santa Cruz Nfountains.
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