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Wm. R. Morris, vice president and general sales manager, IJnion Lumber Company, San Francisco, returned recently from visiting the company's Neu' York and Chicago offices. He traveled both rvays by air.

Joe Watt, manager of the Chicago office of lJnion Lur-nber Company, returned August 6 from spending 10 days at the San Francisco office and the company's mill at Fort Bragg. He made the trip by plane.

Seth L. Butler, manager of the San Francisco office of Dant & Russell Sales Co., recently visited the home office in Portland. He also attended a plywood meeting last month in Los Angeles, and spent several days at the Los Angeles office.

Albert M. Schafer and Carl Schafer of Schafer Bros. Steamship Co., Aberdeen, Wash., and Emmet Lenehan, attorney for the company, spent a few days on steamship business in San Francisco early in August.

John G. Martin mento Valley for merly with E. L.

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Jack Kaefer, who was for more than three years with Work Lumber Co., Monterey, was recently added to the sales staff of United States Plywood Corp., San Francisco. Ife is covering the Peninsula and Coast Counties.

H. A. (Hac) Collins, Francisco, is taking two Rounds Trading weeks' vacation Company, San in Oregon.

Arnold Smith, former manager of the store fixture and cabinet department of Mangrum, Holbrook & Elkus, San Francisco, now retired from business, is acting manager of United Cabinet & Furniture Co., San Francisco, in the absence of the manager, who is in E,urope.

Art Bennett, Ifarbor Plywood Corp. of cisco, left August 6 on a 10-day fishing trip in Northern Mendocino County.

Ralph M. Rounds, president of Rockport Redwood Company and Rounds Trading Co., with headquarters in Wichita, Kansas, was a visitor at the San Francisco office. He also visited the Rockport mill, the remanufacturing plant at Marysville, and the Southern California office.

N. H. (Nate) geles, and Mrs. vacation touring ing old friends.

John Muffley Co. as salesman. & Lumber Co.

Parsons, Parsons, through

San Pedro Lumber Co., Los Anspent an enjoyable two weeks' the Pacific Northwest and visit- is now asso,ciated with the Back Panel He was Tormerly with the Allied Veneer Tohn is well known to the trade.

Calif., San Franand deer hunting

Bob Forgie, Stockton Lumber Co., Stockton, and Mrs. Forgie, spent several days in Los Angeles rvith their sorr, Jim Forgie, who is associated with R. S. (Bob) Osgood.

600-l6th at the Good Sathe hospital for

Roy Stanton, Sr., E. J. Stanton & Son, Los Angeles, is back on the job after a major operation maritan Hospital. He was confined to tn'o rveeks.

Horace E. Wolfe, Tarzana, West Coast representative of the N'Iarquart Millwork Co. of Oshkosh, \Mis., has checked in with a card from New York City. Horace is on an extended business trip throughout the Middle Wes.' and East. He also visited the company's plant at Oshkosh.

Fickling, Fickling Lumber Co., Long Beach, from a 60-day tour through Europe.

A. E. returned has known Central Calihave returned from a president of the Edward Mrs. McHugh, have been

P. T. Burns, Walnut Creek, well fornia lumberman, and Mrs. Burns, three weeks' trip to Mexico City.

Peter McHugh, senior vice Hines Lumber Co., Chicago, and vacationing in Beverly Hills.

Francis Mandis is now associated with Stephen G. Freeman & Co., wholesale lumber firm with offices at Balboa. and r,vill represent the concern in the Los Angeles territory. Francis has been connected with the lumber ,business in Los Angeles for a long period and is well known to the trade.

Frank C. Kilpatrick, general wood Company, San Francisco, gust 1 from a month's vacation manag'er, Rockport Reciwas back at his desk Auat Lake Tahoe.

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