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Roy Barto, Mahogany Importing Co., Los Angeles, and Mrs. Barto, who attended the annual meeting of the Philippine Mahogany Association at the Broadmoor Hotel. Colorado Springs, Colo., completed a 30-day automobile trip by driving up through Yellowstone and Glacier Natio'al Parks. and back to San Francisco by way oi Idahc,, and \\rashington.
D. H. (Lee) Le Breton, widely known lumber salesman, is norv associated with Paul McCusker, wholesale lumber, San Francisco, who represents well established Oregon sar,vmills. Lee has had many years' wholesale lumber experience, and has a large acquaintance among California retail lumber dealers.
Don E. Coveney, California Lumber Sales, Oakland, has returned from calling on sarvmills in Northern California and Southerri Oregon.
Jerry Mashek, of Mrs. Mashek, spent a High Sierras.
Hill & Morton, week early this Inc., Oakland, and month fishing in the
George Hull, of Pacific Forest Products, Inc., Oakland, ancl his rvife vacationed in Los Angeles early in August.
C. D.'"Dar" Ahern, district Co., San Francisco, left August the Seattle offrce and Simpson manag'er, Simpson 16 to spend a rveek plants.
Sterling L. Stofle, vice president, Western Hardwood Lumber Co., Los Angeles, left August 17 on a 10-day business trip to spluce mills in Oregon and Washington.
R. E. (Dick) Freeman, of So-Cal Building Materials Co., Inc., Los Angeles, and his wife, returned August 15 frorrr a two-u'eeks' tour of National Parks in the United States and Canada. Parks visits included Zion, Bryce, Yellowstone, Glacier, and the Canadian Parks of Waterton Lakes and Banff. They returned by way of Seattle and the Pacific Coast Highway.
Bob Weston, who was transferred fice of United States Plywood Corp. the Los Angeles office a few months the Hollywood territory as outside from the Oakland ofto the order desk in ago, is now covering salesman.
C. R. (Bob) Taenzer, of American Angeles, and his rvife, vacationed for lina.
Hardwood Co., Los two weeks at Cata- lev, are t:c.g:"s the trip vlslilng
Charles A. Peirce, A. K. Wilson Lumber Co., Comptou, and Mrs. Peirce, spent their vacation at Sequoia National Park and in the Redwood region.
Frank Alley, Alley Lumber Co., Downey, and Mrs. Alon a three months' tour of Europe. They made over by airplane.
Wes Kutz, George E. Ream Co., Los Angeles, vacationed in the Pacillc Northwest, and spent several days at the Harbor Plyu'ood Company's mill in Hoquiam, Wash.
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Walter Koll, A. J. Koll Planing Mill Ltd., Los Angeles, became a grandfather recently when a son was born to his daughter, Mrs. Allen Heins.
Frank L. Jordan, F. L. Jordan Sash & Door Co., Los Angeles, and Mrs. Jordan, are on a six weeks' trip through the Pacific Northwest. They will visit Glacier National Park, Banff and Lake Louise. They will return by way of Missouri where Frank will visit his old home town.
Glen Bessonette, Bessonette & Eckstrom, Inc,, Los Angeles, returned to his desk August 15 from vacationing with his family at their cabin at June Lake, Mono County.