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Redwood and llouglas Fir Mill

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DIRECT fVIILI. DISTRIBUTORS FOREST PRODUCTS

J. G. ANDERSON JOHN F. HANSON

P. O. Box 513, Studio City, Colif.

Telephone SUnset l-0454

STonley 7-4721

P. O. Box I I, Dsllos l, Texqs

Brush Industrial Lumber Co.

Wholes ale Distriiutors

Hardwoods and Softwoods

5354 East Slauson Ave.

Los Angefes 22, Calil.

ANgelus 1-1155

Brothers

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Ruth Hanson, West Coast Screen Co., I-os AngeleS, left by lran-American plane for Honolulu, on vacation, August 27. She is a daughter of Francis G. Hanson, and expects to be back in three rnreeks.

Charlie Schmitt, U. S. Plyrvood Corp., San Francisco, got a good deal of varietf into his vacation rvith a week at Carmel and a vreek at Lake Tahoe.

Sterling Stofle, vice presider-rt, Western Hardrvood Lumber Co., I-os Angeles, traveled to San Francisco on his vacation, and brought his nerv grandson back for a visit to Southern California. He also rvorked at improving his golf game on several difierent courses.

Bill Haskin, U. S. Plyrvood Corp., Oakland, is back frorn an automobile tour of the Pacific Coast states and Canada. lle motored through southern British Columbia to Banff and Lake Louise, and returned through Yello'wstone National Park, and home by way of Salt Lake City.

Clem Fraser, sales manager, land, spent an enjoyable vacation River Park, Blairsden, Calif.

Hogan Lumber Co., Oaku'ith his familv at Feather

Dud Else of the lumber department, Sudden & Christenson, and his wife, spent their vacation last month at their cabin at Camp Meeker, Sonoma Countl'.

Co., Pasadena, left by to Nerv York. He l,as

Howard Coor-Pender, MacDougall Door & Frame Co., Los Angeles, took a week off in August and rvith his wife spent it at Lake Tahoe.

Fred L. Sayre, secretary-treasurer, Sterling Lumber Co., Oakland, has returned from a vacation trip to Denver, his old home tolvn. He also paid visits to friends in Salt Lake City and in Wyoming.

Robert E. Seeley, vice president, Simpson Industries, Seattle, was host on a recent fishing trip to a number of friends on the Green River, in the mountains, 60 miles east of Tacoma. Included in the partv were W. F. (Bill) f'ahs, California Panel & Verreer Co., Los Angeles, George Melville, Simpson Industries, Los Angeles, and Gordon Frost, Frost Hardlvood Co., San Diego, all of u,hom were on vac:rtion in the Pacific Northwest. Tl-re men.rbers of the party caught lots o{ mour,tain trout.

Ed Tietjen, lumber department, Sudden & Christenson, Inc., San Francisco, returned Septenrber Z from a tworveek vacation spent at his cottage on the Russian River, near Healdsburg, Calif.

On Eastern Business Trip

, Hamilton Von Breton, Tropical & Western Hardwood Co., I-os Angeles left September 1O for Milwaukee, Wis., to attend the meeting of the Philippine Mahogany Import Association. He will go from there to Chicago to attend the annual meeting of the National Hardwood Lumber Association, and will make a number of calls on hardwood producers in the East and South. He expects to return about October 10.

Visits Yellowstone

Amos Geib, Geib Lumber Co., Huntington Park, Calif., is on a vacation trip to the Pacific Northwest, and will also visit Yellowstone National Park.

Cciling on Mills

Stanley McDonald, of Owens-Parks Lumber Angeles, is spending three weeks calling on mills ington, Oregon, and Northern California.

Bcck From Vqccrtion

Co., Los in Wgsh-

William Litchfield, Litchfield Lumber Co., Glendale, and his u'ife, have returned from a vacation trip to Oregon, Washington and Britisl-r Columbia. They spent some time n hile in Washington exploring the Hood Canal country.

Ross Carter of Consolidated Lumber Co., E.,gene, Oregon, and his lvife, rvere San Francisco visitors around the first of September.

July Construction Contracts Top June Awards

A contraseasonal increase in investment commitments for construction is revealed in tabulations of.project contracts arvarded in July in the thirty-seven states east of the Rocky Mountains, it rvas reported August 19, by F. W. Dodge Corporation, a fact-finding organization for the construction industry.

The Dodge field staff filed reports on 28,734 projects reachirlg the contract-award stage last month. These projects have a total value of $660,254,000, representing a gain of 9 per cent over the valuation of -June contracts and a decline of 8 per cent from the total for July of last vear.

Estcblished 1904 Pcul Orbqn, Owner

ORBAil I,UMBIR COMPAIIY

Olfice, Mill <rnd Ycrrd

77 So. Pcrsadena Ave., Pcrscrdencr 3, Ccrlil.

, Pcsqdena, SYccrmore 6-4373 relepnones: Los Angeles, RYcrn t-Ggg7

WHOTESALE cnd BETAIT

Specializing in truck and trailer lots.

HARBOB YAAD AT LONG BEACH

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