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THB A. & B. LUMBBB SALDS. INC.

men zlt a lrrncheon March 22 in the Tamalpais room of the Sir Francis Drake hotel. Guest of honor was T. M. "Mike" Millett, president of the National Hardrvood Lumber Assn.. Chicago, and head of the T. M. Millett Hardrvood Co.

Art Evans, Industrial Lumber Co., Glendale, has returned from San Francisco. Art is a confirmed San Franciscan and, from all rel)orts, may be returning to The City early this spring to make iris home.

Carvel Brown, Orban Lumber Company executi\-e, was atr.ay from I'asadena during March on an extensive mill survey.

Phil Gosslin spent a t'eek of early April in the Eureka area calling on mill connections for his Gosslin-Harding Lumber Co. in Walnut Creek.

These nice spring $'eekends find George and Mary Clough working aboard the yacht painting, chipping, etc., getting things in order for the sumrler cruises.

Mike Coonan took a week away from his Tarter, Webster & Johnson desk the latter part of March to visit the TW&J nrill connections in northern California.

John Osgood has returned to the Robert Osgood offices in I-ris Angeles from his annual trip to the Pacific NorthIvest.

Ralph Prouty rvill soon be back in the San Francisccr offices of Tarter, Webster & Johnson, Inc., follorving a month in the east, south and midr,vest on business.

Lloyd Webb made his spring buying trip during March for E. J. Stanton & Son, Los Angeles, l,vhere he manages the softwoods department.

Ernest E. Woods of the O. E,. Woods Lumber Co.. Independence. Kans., orvners of 14 lineyards in Kansas and Oklahoma, and his daughter Corinne rvere California visitors in February and early March. The veteran lumberman observed his 73rd birthday March 2 r'r'ith friends in South Pasadena and saw southern Californizr's principal sights before returning home via the Grand Canyon N{arch 6. NIr. \\roods, r'i'ho is a past president of the Southu'estern Luml>errnen's Assn., Kansas City, and served as its secretarymanager 17 years following that, also visited Orrie W. Hamilton, executive vice-president, in the Southern California Retail Lumber Assn. offices and renerved old friendships with Jack Dionne and Reed Porter in The CALIFORNIA LUMBER MERCHANT offices. Mr. Woods arrived in the state February 20 to spend most of his time rvith his son Kelly and family in San Jose.

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