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F"rnnal Jtenrt
Glenn Fogleman, district manager, The California Door Co., Los Angeles, flew to St. Louis August 3l to meet his daughter, Mrs. J. E. Laurance and her children and drove back to California with them in her car. She is the wife of Lt. Commander J. E. Laurance, who has been stationed for several years in Washington, D. C.
George D. Eubank, manager, and H. E. Wolfi, salesman, L. H. Eubank & Son, Ingleu'ood, Calif., returned recently from a three weeks' trip to hardwood and hardwood plywood plar-rts in Texas, Kentucky, Ohio cities, Detroit and Chicago. On their return they called on a numbet of pine mills in the High Sierra.
Joe Bugley, Pan-American Sales Co., is back from vacationing with his family at Ensenada, Mexico.
Ed Fountain, Ed Fountain turned recently from a visit Medford, Oregon.
Lumber Co., Los Angeles, re. to the firm's northern office in
Lieut. John Robinson, l3th Air Force, returned recently to his home in Compton, Calif. on leave after a year on duty in the South Pacifi,c. lle was formerly employed by San Pedro Lumber Co. He met a number of old friends at the Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Annual Dinner September 7, rvhere he was seated at the head table.
San Francisco Hoo-Hoo Celebrcrte All-Out Annuql
San Francisco FIoo-Hoo staged a luncheon to tie in with the Hoo-Hoo All-Out Annual at12:09 p.m., F-riday, September 7, at El Jardin Restaurant, San Francisco.
Lewis Godard acted as chairman. Vicegerent Carl Warden was in charge o{ the meeting, which attracted an attendance of 30.
Announcement was made that a Concatenation and golf tournament is planned for November.
Buys Pcrtner's Interest
Harry Terrell announces that he purchased the entire interest of his partner, Thomas G. Ross in The Ross-Terrell Co., Grants Pass, Ore., on July 28.
Effective September I the name of the changed to The Terrell Lumber Co. The dress is Box 516, Grants Pass, Ore., and numbers have been changed to Grant pass
Tcylor Sublett Back on Job
company was company's adthe telephone 2A3 and 2M.
Taylor Sublett, well known hardwood salesman, who has been ill for some time, is now employed by the Long-Bell Lumber Co. at their Camp No. 1, Tennant, Calif. Taylor was formerly with J. E. Higgins Lumbmer Co., San Fran_ cisco. He reports that he is enjoying life in the Mount Shasta vicinity.