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George W. Gorman of Gorman Lumber Co., Oakland, returned August l0 from a three weeks' vacation trip to the Northwest and Canada. He was accompanied by his family and a visit was paid to Glacier National Park, Calgary, Edmonton and Jasper National Park, Alberta; then a tour was made of the Jasper-Banff highway to Banff and Lake Louise, and home through Spokane and Portland.

Charles McFarland, Dixie turned a week ago from his tains east of San Diego.

Lurriber Co., San Diego, revacation spent in the moun-

William Brody, manager of the Home Vegas, Nev., arrived home recently from Wichita. Kansas.

Harry G. Hood of Dolbeer & Carson Lumber Company, San Francisco, is vacationing on the Klamath River, where he is indulging in his favorite sport, steelhead fishing. He is accompanied on the trip by his brother Fred and will be back on the job September 2.

George Graves, of the Los fornia Redwood Association, the Redwood Empire, where Humboldt County fishing.

Angeles office of the Caliis spending his vacation in he hopes to get some good

Banos, left AugNorthwest whicb Lumber Co., Las a vacation trip to of 25

Les Breiner of The California Door Co., Los Angeles, acquired a new coat of tan on his recent vacation, spent partly at Oceanside, where he did a lot of swimming and some fishing, and the rest of the time playing golf.

Lloyd Milne of the Macco Lumber Company, Clearwater, Calif., was back in his office August 25 from a fishing trip to Utah.

Bill Cowling of the Dixie Lumber Company, San Diego, is back from a three weeks'vacation trip. Interesting places visited included Lake Tahoe, Reno, Crater Lake, Portland, Seattle and Vancouver, B. C. He got a kick out of the daylight saving in Vancouver where it was just getting dusk at 8:45 p. m. when he was there.

C. H. (Chuck) Corwin of T. M. Cobb Co., Los Angeles, was back on the job August 9 following a vacation trip to the Northwest. He was accompanied by Mrs. Corwin. They spent several days in Seattle, paid a visit to Victoria, B. C., and returned by way of the Redwood Highway.

Duff Hansen, Ilansen Lumber Co., Riverside, will return about September 1 from a trip to Nebraska, where his family owns several retail lumber yards.

Floyd Elliott, manager of the San Francisco office Schafer Bros. Lumber & Shingle Co., was back August from a lGday vacation at Lake Tahoe.

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Fred Reidle, Builders Supply Co., Los ust 18 for a vacation trip to the Pacific included a visit to British Columbia.

Al Kelley, sales manager of Santa Fe Lumber Co., San Francisco, is back from his vacation, spent with his family at Twain Harte, Tuolumne County.

Jim Farley, assistant Western sales manager, The Pacific Lumber Company, San Francisco, will return from his vacation September 2.

Walter Koll of A and Mrs. Koll are on west.

J. Koll Planing Mill, Los Angeles, a vacation tour of the Pacific North-

Robert Lee, Escondido Lumber Co., Escondido, returned August 11 from a month's vacation trip to Kentucky, accompanied by his family.

R. A. (Bob) Baird, turned recently from California.

Home Builders a short vacation Store, Carlsbad, respent in Northern

Elmer Bauer, Bauer Lumber Co., Compton, was back his office August 11 from a vacation trip to Minnesota.

Roy Seemann, Seemann Lumber Co., early in August from a vacation spent drove a new car back to California.

Encinitas, returned in Minnesota. He

J. D. (Jack) Dant of Dant & Russell, Inc., Portland, visited the San Francisco office last week while on a business and pleasure trip to California.

Al Young of Fountain-Smith, Los Angeles, is back at his desk from a month's vacation. He traveled to Winnipeg, Canada, and made the return journey by way of Banfi and Lake Louise, Alberta, Seattle and Portland.

Jeff Crandall, superintendent of San Diego Planing Mill, San Diego, will return this week from three weeks vacation in Seattle and Vancouver. B. C.

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