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Redwood in sizes to 12" x 12" - lengths to 24'
Planer capacity for surfacing up to 24t'x24t'
Remanufacturing facilities for resawing up to 34" x 34^
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Frank W. Olson, formerly with the Olson Lumber Company in Alhambra, has taken a position with the Mullin Lumber Company, San Gabriel, Calif., and is presently assigned to retail counter sales. Young Olson was rais,:d in the retail lumber business.

Arlie Charter of Wholesale Building Supply, Inc., Oakland, and Mrs. Charter returned to the Bay area the first of July after enjoying a two-week vacation in Denver, Colo., Yellowstone National Park, Wyo., and Sun Valley, Ida.
R. J. "Dusty" Dussler, Southern California manager foi Pope & Talbot, Inc., recently spent a week at the seashore garnering a tan.
Paul McCusker of San Francisco been "living it up" at Lake Tahoe the Bay area.
Bert Cooper, pioneer has joined the sales force ports Plril Kelty. general concern. He rvill call on Los Angeles county.
and his famill' havc before returning to
Southern California lumberman, of Rajah Lumber Company, remanag'er of the wholesale lumber retail lumber dealers throughout
Bill McCubbin, San Francisco, recently returned home after a week's confinement following an operation July 9.
Ray Wiig, sales manager of Southern California Sales, Monrovia, spent four days in mid-July at the I.,urnber'Company mills in Fredonia, Ariz. His California distributor for the Kaibab companv.
Jo Anne Johns has Hardwood Products, F-.ells. western region
Lumber Kaibab firm is been employed as office secretary for Inc., San Marino, Calif., reports John manager for the concern.
Stan Dick of the Trinity turned to San Francisco July trip to Los Angeles. While in Rea and Ed Fountain.
River Lumber Sales Co., re12 after a one-week business the Southland, he visited J. J.
Tom Philips of the Beverly Hills, Calif., mills.
Lawrence-Philips returned recentiy Lumber Company, from a trip to the
Paul Gaboury of the Golden Gate Lumber Co., \\''alnut Creek, Calif., and family recently made a tu-o-u-eek, 4,000mile motor trip to Edmonton, Canada. to visit their folks. E,n loute thev stopped off at Banff, and retttrned via Penticton, British Columbia, and Victoria.
Chuck Lember, salesman for D. C. Essley & Son, Angeles Redrvood distributing firm, and falnih' spent weeks on tl.re road last month visiting Nevada and Southern California beach cities 'lvhile o11 \'acation. r-eport the "kids" enjoyed tl.re zoo at San Diego most of
Los two also He all.
Horton Williams, lnanager of the Foxn-orth-Galbraith l,umber Company, Florence, Arizona, for the past few vears, was transferred the middle of June to Tombstone, Ariz., lvhere he rvill supervise construction of a nen' yard for Foxrvorth- Killen Supply Co. Upon completion of the retail yard, he rvill assume management of it. \\''illiams' transfer to Tombstone had been planned for some time but delav in purchasing land for the neu' vard prevented immediate start of building operations.
Richard L. Tucker of the Consolidated Lumber Company, \\rilmington, and his family headed ior a r.acation in the Redu''ood country. They lr,ent first to Gurneyville and then on to Eureka the last of Tulv.
Otto W. Frese's many friends will be glad to hear he is now back home after a recent 22-day stav in the hospital. IJe resides in Mill Valley, Marin county, Calif., and his maiiing address is P. O. Box 342. Nlr. Frese is just a "voungster" in the lumber business (58 years all told) and for many years l.ras maintained his offices at 320 Nlarket St.. San Francisco.
Gus Hoover, head man San Marino, Calif., spent San Francisco conierring at the A. L. Hooler Company, the first tn'o u'eeks of July in with business associates.
J. H. Cyr of Pope & Talbot, Inc.. and family left the Bay area July 16 for a three-'lveek canrping trip in tire I{ings Canl'on and Sequoia National Park areas.