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R. \V. (Jack) Dalton, R. W. Dalton Co., Los Angeles, sales representative for West Coast Plywood Co., Aberdeen, Wash. recently made a business trip to Albuquerque, New Mexico.

John A. McEvoy, who for the past 34 years has been with the Bloedel-Donovan Lumber Mills, is now representative of Theo. H. Davies Co., Ltd., Honolulu, with offices in the 1411 Fourth Street Building, Seattle. This company is one of the oldest and largest exporting and importing concerns in the Hatvaiian Islands, with offices at San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York, and Manila.

Albert A. Calif., rvas in of November both ways by

Kelley, rvholesale lumber dealer, Alameda, Los Angeles for a few days around the end on business and pleasure. He made the trip plane.

Jack Davidson, Davidson Plywood & Veneer Co., Los Angeles, has returned from spending several weeks in the east and south calling on producers of hardrvood plywood and veneers made a business trip B.C. He was accomand general manager which firm he repre-

A. C. Pascoe, Los Angeles, recently to Portland, Seattle, and Vancouver, panied by J. J. Egan, vice president of Wood Mosaic Co., Louisville, Ky., sents.

Ronnie Howarth, {ormerly rvith W. B. Jones Lumber Co., l,os Angeles, for several years, is n,r'lv with the Monarch Lumber Co., 4670 E. Washington, Los Angeles. He rvas in the Nferchant Marine for 18 months during the war.

F. B. Ware, of the Corona the Trojan Special that left bound for South Ber-rd, Ind., for the Notre Dame football

Lumber Co., Corona, was on Los Angeles November 26, with a big crowd of rooters game.

W. W. Woodbridge, manager, Red Cedar Shingle Bureau, Seattle was a recent Los Angeles and San Francisco visitor. He lvas enroute to Seattle following an extended business trip through the Nliddle West, East and South.

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