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WHOI.ESAI"E LT'MBER

Hobort Bulldlng

SAN FRANCISCO 4, CAIIF.

Phil Gosslin, (iosslirr-[[ar<ling Lumlrcr ('o., Satr Lean<lro, an<l Mrs. (iosslin spcnt thc first trvo u'eeks of May at L:rgunit Ilc;rch, ('alif. l'hil ptrt itr:t goo<l tleal of time in improving his golI scorc.

George Gibbons, rvlto ltlrs bccr.r u'ith llack ltarrcl Cttrnpany, Los Angclcs, as trttck rlrivcr for sotttc tirrle. hits lreen promotc<l to thc llttsition rtf u'archouse foretrtan' Byron Reynolds recerrtly llecanrc a metrrller of the crlnrpany's office staff.

Nelson E. Jones, Joncs Ilar<lrvoo<l & ItlYrvoo<l Co., San Francisco, an<l l\[rs. Jotrcs, rcturtrctl rccortly fronr :r lO-<lay trip to Orcgon ma<lc for the ptrrltosc oi callirrg otr lltmllcr and lllyu'ood mills.

Elmo Lombardi, Sun C:rlif., rvas :rt the lttth llotcl, Berkeley, llav 12. hasn't missed any.

Vallel' Ltttttbcr (io., Lafayettc, Ilevcillc. held at the Claremont This u'as his ltith in a rou'! FTe

A. E. Ferguson, Western sales milnager, Anlerican Lumber & Treating Co., Los Arrgeles, attenclecl the annual conventior.r of West Coast Wood Preservers Association, held at Houston, Texas, April 24 to 27.

Eaton Grimes. Lumber Company, is in charg'e of all annu:rl Reveille at sullerintendent of production, Union Fort Bragg, Calif., and Fred Dias, rvho shipments from the rnill, attencled thc Claremont Hotel, Berkeley, May 12.

W. W. (Bill) Forrest, s:tlcs ntlttt:tgcr, ltrmbcr departrrrctrt, Sinrpsotr Logging Co., Sitrr l"ritncisco, fle'rv cast May 13 to:tttcn<l thc California l{ctlrvood Association Scrrrinars ;tt Ilotcl Kirkrvoo<I, l)es l\loines, I:t., May 16, :tn<l at Nethcrllrntls I'laza Ilotcl, ('irlcintrati, I\Iay 18.

W. W. Jackson, s:tlcs tnatr:tgcr; C. A. Chadbourne' gencnrl rrranlgcr, of J. l[. I]axter & Co., S:trr Francisco, also (iarrlrrcr I'. Iton<1, r'icc president arrtl Sotttltern Cltliftlrnia district manager, and C. A. Best, chcmist, attended the aunual convention of the Atnerican Wood ])reservers Associaticrn, helcl in Houston, Tcxas, \pril 25-27.

Kenneth Smith, assistant to the president, The Pacific Lunrbcr Company, San Francisco, attendccl the California Iic<lu'ood Ass<lciation seminars at St. Louis, May 9: Chicago, I\'[ay 11, Dcs I\'foines. Ia., M:r1' 1(r, and C]incinnati, I\{ay 1ft. In rnaking the trip irr the corttpant''q ltlane, a converted R-24, l0 passenger ship, the distance from San Francisco to Chicago 'rvas made I\'tay 2 in six ar-rd a half hours. The rveather \\'as someu'hat stormy, and the pilot climbed high and had an 8O-mile tail u'ind.

Walter Harris, and his & Harris, Los Angeles, where they called on the son, Stewart Harris, I-ounsberry are back f rom the Northrvest mills.

Roy Stanton St., Ii. J. Stanton & Son, I-os Angelcs, and Mrs, Stanton. have returned frour a month's trip to the Central American cottntries and Mexico.

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