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Don Kesselring, manager of Oakland branch of United States Plywood Corp., flew to Los Angeles and back on business middle of November.

L. J. (Larry) Owen, manager of Nicholls Brothers, El Cerrito, Calif., with his wife and two children, flew to Portland to spend the Thanksgiving holiday with his familv there.

George W. Truitt, Truitt-Warren returned November 15 from an air ness.

Lumber Co., Berkeley, trip to Texas on busi-

H. L. Lake, Garden Grove den Grove, spent a few days Lumber & Cement Co., Garrecently in Eugene, Ore.

Bill Cowling, Dixie Lumber and Mrs. Cowling, vacationed Springs.

Ed Biggs was a on his lumbermen mill in Colorado.

& Supply Co., San Diego, for a few weeks at Palm recent Los Angeles friends. Ed is now visitor and called operatrng a saw-

Leslie L5mch, Patten-Blinn Lumber and Mrs. Lynch, have returned from a .South America.

Co., Los Angeles, six weeks' trip to

John Eells, Roddis California, Inc., Los Angeles, is back from a business trip to Cincinnati and Chicago.

Reeves Taylor, president of the Taylor Lumber Co., Eugene, Ore., was a recent Los Angeles visitor. He took time off to attend the Oregon-U.C.L.A. and WashingtonSouthern California football games.

Jim Duart is now traveling the San Joaquin Valley for Tarter, Webster & Johnson, Inc., out of the Stockton office. He spent a little over a year at the Stockton office in training for the sales work. He is a graduate of the University of California, and was a Lieutenant in the Army during the war, with service in Japan. He comes from a lumber family. His father is superintendent at the White Pines operation of Blagen Lumber Co., and Jim worked at that plant for a while following his return from the service.

Otto W. Frese, San Francisco wholesale lumberman, recently made a combination business and pleasure trip to Seattle and Vancouver, B. C.

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