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Chas. E. Clay, Jr., Forest Products Sales Co., Los Angeles, attended the meeting of the National Wooden Box Association, held at the Palace Hotel, San Francisco, January 14 and 15.
H. J. (Hal) Hansen, owner of Inc., Long Beach, who has been time, is now convalescing nicely.
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J. B. Keeble, sales ford, Oregon, spent around the middle of
Bill Reeder, manager of Forest Lumber Co., Santa Paula, Calif., recently returned from an enjoyable vacation trip to Kentucky. He was accompanied by his family. manag'er, Timber Products Co., Med' a week in Los Angeles on business last month.
Stanley C. Moore, manager of Fir-Tex of Southern California, left January Z2 on a three weeks'trip to Oregon. He will make his headquarters at the head office in Portland.
R. W. (Jack) Dalton, R. W. Dalton geles, is back from spending two weeks made his headquarters at the company's
United Mill Products, in a hospital for some & Co., Los Anin Arizona. He office in Tucson.
Erik Flamer, wholesale lumber dealer, Long Beach, is back from a 10-day trip on which he called on a number of Northern California sawmills.
C. W. Buckner, sales engineer, Harbor Plywood Corporation, Hoquiam, Wash., has returned {rom a 10-day business trip to Los Angeles and San Francisco.
Frank Weaver, manager of the Kansas City rvarehouse of Roddis Lumber & Veneer Co., recently paid a visit to Roddis California, Inc., Los Angeles.
M. \M. (Mike) Crook, Tacoma Lumber Sales, Los Angeles, has returned from spending three weeks calling on sawmills in Northern California. Part of the time he made headquarters at the firm's Arcata office.
Wayne Rawlings, Harbor Plywood Corporation of California, San Francisco, spent a few days in Los Angeles the latter part of January on company business.
