PEOPLE AND PICTURES
FILM DIVISION TEAM IN ACTION. Shown
above is the Film Division booth at the Produce
Packaging Association show held at the Shoreham
Hotel, Washington, D. C. last month. Operating
as a Message Center, the booth provided tele
phone, public address and messenger service to
all show personnel and guests. A ticker tape 7na-
chine in the booth kept produce people posted
on industry netvs and other general information.
From all reports, the booth was a smashing suc
cess! Shown here is Dan Mollo, Sales Promotion,
in charge of booth, with Betty Wagner, model,
Lois Gauthier, Sales Promotion, Doris Stevens,
model, acting as messengers, and Ed Holloway,
Midwestern District Manager, Atidy Johnson, rep
resentative of Zellerbach Paper Corporation.
William R. Dwyer, English teacher at Rosman
High School, is holding an 1878 Model Winches
ter (Hotchkiss) that belonged to his uncle, E. E.
Stevenson of Boston. Mr. Stevenson carried the
gun when he rode the plains of Texas as a cow
boy from 1880 to 1885. The gun, made by Win-
Chester Repeating Arms Company—B. B. Hotch
kiss, is in excellent condition and shoots as good
as ever.
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