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R. H. (Dick) Moore, salesman Angeles, recently returned from a sas, where he visited his relatives. automobile.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Penberthy, Los Angeles, are expected to from a 30-dav trio to the east.
for T. M. Cobb lGday vacation
The trip rvas
Co., Los in Kanmade b;' of Penberthy Lumber Co., return about October 15
Stanley Moore, manager of Fir-Tex of Southern California, Los Angeles, has returned from several r'veeks' business trip on which he visited Handityle jobbers in Texas and Oklahoma, and fron-r there n'ent on to Chicago, Net' York ar,d other eastern cities.
Reeves Taylor, of Reer,es Taylor Lumber Co., Eugene, Oregon, rvas in Los Angeles at the end of September on his rvay to Dallas, Chicago, Minneapolis and New York on a trvo lveeks' business trip. He traveled by air.
Harry Eastman, Eastman Lumber Sales, Los Angeles. had as a passenger in his Beechcraft Bonanza plane Judson Blanchard of Blanchard Luml>er Co., Burbank, on a dove hunt at Indio, Calif., early in Septeml>er.
G. R. (Jeff) Tully, sales manager of fir clepartn.rent, Hallinan Nlackin Lumber Co., San Francisco, is spending a two-u,eek vacation at I-a Jolla, Calif. ,where he is visiting his sor-r.
Frank J. Connolly, president, Western Hardwood Lumber Co., Los Angeles, returned October 10 from attending the National Hardwood Lumber Association convention in Chicago, September 26 to 29.
Arthur W. Melville, vice president, J. H. Melville Lumber Co., Broken Bow, Nebraska, u'hich celebrated its 50th anniversary last year, is on a six 'lveeks' trip to the Pacific Coast, accompanied by his rvife. They visited his brother, George S. Melville, Los Angeles manager for Simpson Logging Co.; attended the big Knights Templars Convention in San Francisco in September.'and also visited Portland and Seattle.
\V. E. Hirtensteiner thorne, spent last week gon, called on rnills in the company's orvn mill of South Bay Lumber on business in Grants the Redwood Empire, at Rockport, Calif. oi Roseburg Lumber Co., Roseburg, a fe'll'days in Los Angeles on busiattended the U.S.C.-Navy football
Cy Irving, manager of the Western Lumber Co., San Diego, left on October 5th for North Dakota where hc will try his luck hunting pheasants. Cy was born in North Dakota and this will be his first trip back there since he left thirty-six years ago.
Ken Ford, president Oregon, recently spent ness. While there he game, September 24.
Ralph Tillotson, formerly with E. Los Angeles, and lately in business turned to E. U. Wheelock. Inc. He department.
U. Wheelock, Inc., for himself, has rewill be in the sales
Warren Hoyt, American Lumber & Treating Co., Los Angeles, and Mrs. Hoyt, have returned from a vacation trip that took them to Nerv England, the Adirondacks, Montreal, Toronto, Niagara Falls, Port Huron, Mackinac, Escanaba, Duluth, and Bemidji, Minn. Then they went on to Banff and Lake Louise, and dorvn the Pacific Coasi. They travelled by automobile. Warren sent tts a big postcarcl sho'iving the giant figures of Paul Bunyan and his blue ox that have been placed on the shores of Lake Bemidii.
Jack Murphy, of Phillips & Murphy Lumber Co., Los Angeles, returned recently from a trip to Eureka, to look over the various production facilities of the Fairhurst Lumber Co. of Califcrnia, rvhich his company represents exclusively in Southern California.
Jim Berry, sales manager, Twin l{arbors Lumber Company, Eureka, spent the last week of September in Los Angeles, rvhere he conferred with C. P. Henry of C. P. Henry & Co., sales agents in Southern California for his firm.
P. V. Eames, president of Shevlin-McCloud Lunrber Co., Minneapolis, recently spent some time visiting the company's mills at Bend, Oregon and McCloud, Calif. He also visited the San Francisco and Los Angeles offices.
Co., HarvPass, Oreand visited
Horace E. Wolfe, Tarzana, West Coast representative for the Marquart Millwork Co. cf Oshkosh, Wis., attended the annual meeting of the Woodrvork Jobbers Service Bureau at the Edgervater Beach Hotel, Chicago, on September 22-24.
David Ostin, president of the David Corporation, Sacramento, spent several geles the latter part of September.
Ostin Moulding days in Los An-
E. G. Reel, of E. G. Reel Lumber Sales, Los Angeles, at'' tended the National lfa'rdwood I-umber Association's anr.rual convention at Hotel Sherman, Cl-ricago, September 26 to D. He rvas accompanied by Mrs. Reel. They visited New York and other eastern cities, and returned by way of the Southern states.
B. S. (Burt) Galleher, of Galleher Llard'w'ood Co., Los Angeles, r.vas back at his desk September 30 from a vacation trip which included hunting in the Jackson Hole country of Wyoming, a visit to his mother in Nebraska, and picking up a new car at the factory.
Doyle Bader, partner Angeles, returned a few Northern California and in Ed Fountain Lumber Co., Los days ago from a business trip to Southern Oregon.