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Grey M. Skidmore, sales manager, A. K. Wilson Lumber Co., Compton, Calif., recently flew to Dallas and Houston, Texas, on business for his company. He also made two flying trips to the Northwest around the middle of September to visit mills.
Ralph F. Barto, Ralph E,. Barto Lumber Co., Huntington Park, Calif., gets over a lot of territorv on his buying trips by a combined use of plane and automobile. He recently flew to Portland, and Reno, called on mills by automobile, flew back to San Francisco, covered the Redwood Highway territory by road, and flerv back to Los Angeles'
Jesse Hexberg, Hexberg Brothers geles, and his wife, flew to Mexico vacation, and had a most enjoyable of the softrvood department, Los Angeles, spent his vacadid some successful albacore
J. S. Linderman, manager Manufacturers Lumber Co., tion at Balboa, Calif., and fishing from his boat.
Lumber Co., Los AnCity for two weeks' trip.
F. E. Kopplin, manager, Cole Door & Plywood Co., Los Angeles, drove to Seattle 'by way of the Redwood Highway, on a business and vacation trip. While there he attended the annual meeting of the National Plywood Distributors Association. Ife was accompanied by his wife.
T. G. Gale, experienced lumber salesman, has been associated since July 1 rvith W. E. Gilbert, Pasadena, Calif', 'r'r'holesale lumber dealer, with offices in the Parkway Building. He is covering the Los Angeles County territory.
George J. Hawley, Atkinson-Sttlz Co., San Francisco, spent his vacation in the Northwest, visiting points of interest in Washington, Oregon, and Victoria, British Columbia. He rvas accompanied by his wife.
John Sampson, Sampson Company, screen manufacturers, Pasadena, took a rveek off last month to hunt deer in the High Sierra, maktng his headquarters at his cabin in the mountains.
George D. Eubank, manager, L. H. Eubank & Son, Inglewood, Calif., made a business trip to Oregon early last month. He traveled by air both ways. His firm is one of the Southland's largest users of Ponderosa pine, used in the manufacture of the Eubank ironing boards, which are distributed in practicallv everv state'
W. P. Frambes, wholesale lumber dealer, Los Angeles, spent a week in Portland recently on business. He made his headquarters at the offices of J. H. Lausmann Co'
Cy Irving, manager of the San Diego, traveled by air to trip recently.
Western Lumber Company, San Francisco on a business
H. J. (Jimmy) Lussier of Sanford-Lussier, Inc., wholesale hardwood dealers, Los Angeles, spent his vacation last mo.nth at Big Bear Lake with his family.
Tom Dant, president of Dant & Russell, fnc., Portland, recently paid a visit to the offices of Fir-Tex of Southern California, Los Angeles, to confer rvith Stanley C. Moore, general manag'er.
Ray Van Ide, Wilfred Portland and back early firm.
T. Cooper Co., Pasadena, flew to in September on business for the c. sion, ber and
E. L. (Ham) Payne, Sierra Lumber Products, Pasadena, and Stu Smith, Sierra Lumber Co., Brownsville, Oregon, made a substantial catch of albacore on their recent Catalina vacation.
H. Smith, Los Angeles, Masonite Corporation, 15 from a business trip Spokane. He traveled manager of the Western Divireturned to his offrce Septemto Portland, Tacoma, Seattle by air throughout the trip.
Stanley M. Moore, is now on the road for Masonite Corporation, out of the Los Angeles office, calling on the dealer trade.