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R. P. (Bob) Baugh, Baugh Bros. & Co., Los Angeles, recently took his wife and two daughters on a 10-day automobile tour which took in the Redwood Highway, Oregon Caves, Mt. Lassen National Park, and Lake Tahoe.

A. B. (Bert) McKee, Jr., president, San Pedro Lumber Co., Los Angeles, and Mrs. McKee, returned September 9 from a trip to British Columbia and Oregon. They flew all the way north to Gooch Island, B. C., where they spent some time, and attended a barbecue given for them in Portland on the way home.

Lowell Kolb, manager of the Los Angeles yard of Mullin Lumber Company, with his wife and son, Keith, returned September l1 from visiting the east and middle west. They picked up a new car at the factory, and drove back by way of Nebraska, where they visited relatives.

Dick Moore, salesman for T. M. Cobb Company, Los Angeles, and his wife vacationed in Northern California and Oregon. Earl \il/oods, another of the company's salesmen, drove to Montana, where he vacationed and visited relatives.

Emil Swanson, Eagle Rock Lumber Co., Los Angeles, and Mrs. Swanson returned recently from an 8,500-mile trip by air and automobile. They flew east by TWA, picked up a new car at the factory, traveled north into Canada, toured the New England States, visited Nelv York and other eastern and middle western cities, did some sightseeing in the Rocky Mountain region, and arrived home just 10 weeks from the day they left.

J. W. Fitzpatrick, wholesale sales manager, San Pedro Lumber Co., Los Angeles, vacationed at Coos Bay, Oregon, with his wife and family for two weeks. They found the satmon fishing particularly good and this added greatly to the enioyment of their vacation.

Frank Westlake of Calif., is back from a

Lincoln Lumber vacation trio to & Mill Co., Pasadena, Southern Oregon.

Jim Hall, of Dennis recently spent a short Barbara.

Lumber Company, San Francisco, vacation with his familv at Santa

Frank Bishop, auditor for San Pedro Lumber Co., San Pedro, and his wife drove to Salem, Oregon on vacation in their new Ford.

Julius W. Smith, salesman for American Hardwood Co., Los Angeles, recently returned from two weeks' vacation. He is the company's oldest employee, having been with this concern tor 24 years.

King Light, assistant sales manager of A. K. Wilson Lumber Co., Compton, Calif., and Mrs. Light left August 26 to spend their vacation in Carmel.

W. F. (Bill) Fahs, California Panel Angeles, had a very enjoyable 10-day at Carmel.

& Veneer Co., Los vacation last month

Jack Pollard, Ruffcorn-Pollard, Inc., Inglewood, Calif., returned last month from a visit to the Elliott Bay Mill Company's plant at Seattle, and several other plywood mills. While in Northern California he took time to do some trout fishing, and was very successful. His wife accompanied him on the trip.

Doyle Bader, of Ed Fountain Lumber Co., Los Angeles, is back from a business and vacation trip. He called on mills in Northern Cali{ornia and the Northwest, and then took time out for a vacation trio to Glacier National Park and Yellowstone. va-

Diamond W Supply Co., 28 from a vacation trip to Bill Moore, American cationed for two weeks

Hardwood Co., Los Angeles, at the beach last month.

Roy Young, Pacific Lumber Dealers Supply, Inc., Harbor City, Calif., with his wife and two children, recently spent two weeks' vacation in the High Sierra. They fished in Lake George and Lake Mary, and report having had a delightful time.

Bernie Dubnow, of A. K. Calif., spent his vacation in

Wilson Lumber Co., Compton, Chicago. He flew both ways.

J. W. Mcleod, partner in Mahogany pany, Los Angeles, vacationed with Mrs. Laguna for the month of August.

Percy Merithew, manager of Los Angeles, returned August Ilig Bear Lake, Calif.

Chas. R. West. Phoenix, Arizona, wholesale lumber dealer, and Mrs. West left for Phoenix August 16 following a trip to the Pacific Northwest. They shipped their car from Los Angeles to Vancouver on a steamship, enjoyed the sea vayage, and drove back.

Phil J. Howe, formerly with Western Lumber & Shingle Co., Seattle, is now with Tacoma Lumber Sales Co.,,Los Angeles, as salesman. He will call on the local trade, and will also contact sawmills.

Importing ComMcleod at South R. J. Dussler, salesman for Angeles, visited San Francisco Pope & Talbot, fnc., Los on his recent vacation.

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