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Spends Vacation At Tahoe

Bert E. Bryan, president of Strable Hardwood Company, Oakland, is expected ba,ck at his office September 3 from his vacation, spent at his summer home at Lake Tahoe, where he intended to devote part of his time to the improvement of his golf game.

C. P. HENRY trN NORTHWES(I

Chas. P. Henry, of the Los Angeles office of Chas. R. M,cCormick Lumber Company, was a visitor at the main office in San Francisco August 20 on his way to spend two weeks in the Northwest. He traveled by automobile and was accompanied by his family. While in the Northwest he will call on the company's mills and offi,ces.

BACK FROM IO,OOO-MILE TOUR

John L. Todd, Western Door & Sash Company, Oakland, is back calling on the trade in Northern California after a vacation tour of the Eastern States. Mr. Todd, who was accompanied by Mrs. Todd, was away 11 weeks. They traveled by automobile and covered 10,000 miles since they left Oakland June 8. Most of the time was spent in the New England States, with headquarters at Wellesley Hills, a suburb of Boston, and stops were made in Chicago, in Michigan and in Pennsylvania.

Spends Vacation In Northwest

J. C. McCune, J. H. Baxt<ir & Co., Lbs Angeles, returned to the Southland around the middle of August after spending his vacation in the Northwest. His family accomphnied him on the trip.

On Eastern Trip

Frank Curran of the Frank Curran Lumber Co., Santa Ana and Huntington Beach, is on a month's trip in the East.

Los Angeles Visitor

Knute "Bud" Rinde of the Benson Lumber Company, San Diego, was a Los Angeles visitor on August 15 on business.

Vacations On Puget Sound

Bill Hamilton, Ifolmes Eureka Lumber Co., Los Angeles, motored to the Northwest the early part of August to join his family at Burton on Vashon Island in Puget Sound. On the way north he stopped at the company's mill at Eureka for a few days. Accompanied by his family, he made the return trip the latter part of August arriving in Los Angeles on September 1.

Some of many interesting reasons why _BIG TIMBER-PLYWOOD is in great demand by lumber dealers

1. lJniformity of grades.

2. Sales policy (Thru lumber yards only).

3. Correct loadings.

4. Cooperation with the dealer.

5. Personal service. "DISTRIBUTED THRU LUMBER YARDS'

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