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'DUROID" in the 'World's Series games at New York and Brooklyn. He also attended the Redwood Seminars at Dallas, October'17 and 18, and, at Houston, October 2A and'21.
A. R. (Art) Wall, sales engineer with George Windeler Co., Ltd., San Franciscb, manufacturers of wood tanks and -cooling towers, left by automobile October 30 with his wife and two children for a 2f months' sojourn in Mexico. They will spend a month a Guadalajara,, and from thete will drive to Mexico City and Acapulco, and many other' points of interest.
E. G. ("Dave") Davis, of Rounds Trading Co., Sar Francisco, attended the Redwood Seminars at Dallas and Houston, Texas, October 17, 18,20 and 21. From thele he went to Milwarrkee to be present at a meeting of Hoo-Ifoo's Supreme Nine, of which he is a member, at the Schroeder Hotel. He made business calls in Texas, Indiana, Illinois, Ohio and Pennsylvania. The entire tri'"r was made by the air route.
W'. D. Vanderlee, of Hammond Lumber Company, fnc.. Chicago, visited the main office in San Francisco, and th,: mills at Samoa and Eureka in the first part of October.
Kenneth Smith, assistant to the president of The Pacific Lumber Company, San Francisco, flew to Waco, Texas October 13, to visit his father at Chilton for a few days before going to Dallas and Houston to attend the Redwood Seminars. held October 17 to 21.
Norm Cords, Cords Lumber Co., San Francisco, and Tom Gore, Salt Lake City, recently attended a sales meeting of representatives of the H. W. Aldrich Lumber Co., Eugene, and visited mills represented by that concern.
Al Kelley, San Francisco Bay district wholesale lumberman, recently made a trip to Portland, Eugene and other Oregon points to call on sawmill connections
E. G. (Ed) Gallagher, manager of the San Francisco warehouse of Associated Plywood Mills, ryas on business trips to Nevada and the San Joaquin Valley in the first part of October.
Al R. Tejeda, is now a salesman for Servente Hardwood Lumber Company, fnc.,, San Francisco. He has 25 years of hardwood experienie, and was for many years yard , superintendent of J. E. Higgins Lumber Co.
Jim McCurdy, formerly with Hayman Building Supply Co., San Francisco, is now with Associated Plywood Miils. San Francisco, as office salesman; pany, San Francisco, spent his vacation in Amador Countyr' ,r lW. B. Jefrerson, of Greater City Lumber Co., San Francisco, flew to ,Vancouver, B.C. last month for a week',. vacation. While there he toqk the opportunity to look over a major logging operation in the Fraser Valley, which he found very interesting. Mrs. Jefferson accompanied him on the trip. Calif., was a San there and back in
Don Coveney, of California Lumber Sales, Oakland, hail '',' a very successful fishing trip on the lower Klpmath River,. ; near W'eitchpec, last month.
Dick Grey, Taft Lumber Co., Taft, Francisco visitor October 18. He flew his own plane..
E. Stanley Goodell, vice president of Dant & Russell, Inc., Portland, was in San Francisco on business early in October for a few days. He conferred with Seth L. But ler, Dant & Russell Sales Agency, and Ernest H. Bacon, Fir-Tex of Northern California.

Earlton Shannon has ,been appointed den City Lumber Co., San Jose, Calif. manager of Gar-
Phil Gosslin of Gosslin-Harding Co., San Leandro, Calif.' and his wife spent a week recently at Laguna Beach, Calif.
Bert Hasselberg is now a salesman for California Lumber Sales, Oakland, covering Northern California. He was formerly in the retail lumber business for himself. He is a graduate of the lfniversity of Washington'
George C. Faulkner, Sierra Pine, Inc., San Francisctl, recently called on mills in the pine and redwood producing areas of Northern California'
R. H. (Bob) Briggs, sales manager, Sidewall Lumber Co., San Francisco, recently visited the mill of Capilano Timber Co., Vancouver, B. C., which his firm represents in Northern California.
R. E. (Bob) Caldwel,l, sales engineer, Hammond Lumbe'; Company, San Francisco, spent a few days recently at the company's mill at Samoa. He flew both ways by Southwest Airways.
Miss Elizabeth Campbell of T umber Manufacturing Company, San Francisco spent an enjoyable two weeks' vacation traveling with her mother through Southern California.
!, Z. Todd,, Western Dool & Sash Co., and Mrs. Todd were back October 17, lrom an extended automobile trip in the eastern and southern states.