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\V. B. Wickersham, Pope & Talbot, Inc., Lumber Division, Los Angeles, is back from Arizona where he spent several days calling on the lumber trade.

William E. Calhoun, fnc., Los Angeles, and vacation in the east.

general manager of Mrs. Calhoun, are Donover Co., on a monthts

C. M. (Friday) Freeland, West Oregon Lumber Company, Los Angeles, has returned from the Northwest where he visited the company's mills in Eugene and Portland, Ore.

Warren Johnson and Louis Albertson, Jr., former salesmen of the A. K. Wilson Lumber Co., Compton, have resigned their positions to take up other interests in the lumber field.

Preston Uhler, Uhler Lumber Company, Oxnard, was a recent visitor to Oregon and Washington on a combined business and pleasure trip.

Chas. C. Adams, Chas. C. Adams Lumber Company, San Bernardino, and Mrs. Adams, are on a trip to South America. Charlie writes from Buenos Aires that they enjoyed the boat trip on the P&T Seafarer, going down the west coast of Mexico, through the Panama Canal, then to Puerto Rico, Venezuela, Trinidad, Rio de Janeiro, Santos, and Buenos Aires. Charlie is a Rotarian and will attend the Internationai Convention at Rio de Janeiro on May 16-20.

LUMBER GO.

Next Dubs, Ltd. Tournamcnt May 21

The fourth monthly tournament and dinner of Dubs, Ltd. will be held on Friday, May 21, at the Pefinsula Country Club, San Mateo, Calif. Tee oft at noon. John Frey of A. R. Reid & Co., San Francisco, will be chairman of the day.

At the San Jose Country Club, San Jose, Calif., April 16, the following were the prize winners: Low Net, Dan Gould, San Jose; Low Gross, tie between Gifi Sobey, San Jose, and Del Travis, San Jose; High Gross, Miland Grant, Oakland; 2nd Low Net, Harry Hood, San Francisco; 3rd Low Net, Bill Wright, Stockton; 4th Low Net, Eddie Peggs, San Francisco; 5th Low Net, Stan Dick, San Francisco; 6th Low Net, Fred Ziese, San Francisco; 7th Low Net, Bob Cheim, San Jose; 8th Low Net, Dick McClelland, San Mateo. Committee for the day consisted of Leo Cheim, chairman, Bud Hubbard, and Jim pierce.

A total of 40 played golf, and all stayed and enjoyed a fine steak dinner.

Charles Bird Brcrggrs

"Again I san as f have told you before, your editorials are too valuable to be confined to the lumber industry. You seem to be always on the right track. Thank God somebody is."

Chas. G. Bird, Stockton, California.

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