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F. L. HEARIN. lUTIBER
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John Osgood, prominent Los Angeles lumberman, made an extended tour to Seattle, Tacoma, Portland and way points earlier this month.
Ralph Lamon, Lamon Lumber Co., San Francisco, spent the first two March weeks calling on Oregon mill connections.
Art Evans, Industrial Lumber executive, Glendale, spent 10 days of February visiting mill operators in Arcata, Reclding and Eureka. According to Art, the situation in northern California is gradually reaching normal and, from all indications, business will be very good during the spring and summer months.
Snark of the lfniverse Dave Davis was recently paid another tribute when he rvas elected president of the Meador,v Club in Fairfax for the coming year.
Tom Marquart, executive of Marquart-Wolfe Lumber Co., Oshkosh, Wis., attended the Western Pine Association annual meeting in San Francisco last week. Enroute home he stopped over a few days in Los Angeles to visit members of the firm there.
Charles Cross, Jr., Homer T. Haylvard Lumber Co., pacific Grove, and Hal lfartness, Hayward Lumber Co., Salinas, took in the Johns-Manville siding and roofing course at the Casa Munras in Monterey during the early part of March.
John Eells, l.read man on the Pacific coast for Davidson Plywood & Lumber Co., returned from an extendecl survey of western sales warehouses of the concern.