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Pnrtonal jlnntion
Kenneth Smith, president of the California Redwood Association, San Francisco, with his family, is sojourning for two weeks at El Rancho Arrivada, Littlefield, Arizona. He will be back at his office January 6'
Stanley J. Starkey, superintendent oI manufacture, Ewauna Box Cgmpany, Klamath Falls, Oregon, was recently on a visit to the San Francisco Bay district.
Arthur B. Griswold, former manager of the San Francisco office of C. D. Johnson Lumber Corporation, who has spent the past several years in Louisiana, has returned to San Francisco. He intends to make his home here and to re-enter the lumber business, His present address is 735 Taylor Street, San Francisco 2.
Atfred D. Bell, Jr., who resigned his position as Redwood sales manager of the Hammond Redwood Company, San Francisco, December 1, announces that he will continue in the lumber business. He will later form his own company and go into business for himself'
Amos Geib, Geili Lumber Co', Huntington Park, spent several days hunting in Northern California near Marysville. Amos reports that he didn't get a bear on this trip.
Carl Hornibrook, Ewauna Box Co., Klamath Falls, Oregon, was a recent visitor in Los Angeles on company business.
Joe Bugley, Pan-American Sales Co., Los Angeles, is back from Washington, D. C., where he spent a few days on business. Mrs. Bugley accompanied him on the trip.
Charles T. Gartin of Oregon Lumber Sales, Eugene, Oregon, with his wife and baby daughter, flew to California to spend Christmas at Modesto with Charlie's father, Jim Gartin, of Stanislaut L"=,bg J9:_
Frank Brown, manager of Tynan & Rogers, manufacturers of Utility Fence, Redwood City, Calif., flew to Eugene, Oregon, on business recently. On the return trip bad weather caused the plane to be grounded at Medford.
Ralpfu Lamon, buying representative of Lamon-Bonnington Co., San Francisco, with headquarters in Eugene, Oregon, spent the Christmas season with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Lamon, and renewed old acquaintances in the Bay district.
Homer B. Maris, Northern California representative of Simpson fndustries, Seattle, recently flew to Salt Lake City and Denver on business {or his firm. He met Robert E. Seeley, sales manager for Simpson fndustries at Salt Lake City and they visited Denver together.
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Paul Penberthy and Mrs. Penberthy, Penberthy Lumber Co., Los Angeles, returned December 13 from a business tlip to Northern California.
Eric Hexberg, manager of Anglo California Lumber Co., Los Angeles, was back at his desk December 12 f.rom spending two weeks calling on sawmills in Northern California and Southern Oregon. He was accompanied by Mrs. Hexberg.
Sid Levine, fndustrial Manufacturers, Ltd., Los Aoieles, was back in his office December 24 f.rom a two weeks, trip to Seattle and Northern California on business for his firm.
Charles E. Clay, Forest Products Sales Company, wholesale lumber dealers, Los Angeles, returned recently from a two weeks' business trip to Medford, Eugene, and Klamath Falls.
George A. Klingmann, who .rvas spector of Naval Materials during a number of years' experience in business before that period, is now Hardwood Co., Berkeley.
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Alfred E. Wolff, manag'er of Rounds Trading Company, San Francisco, returned December 14 from a business trip by air to Vancouver, B.C., Seattle, Tacoma and portland.
J. W. (Wes) Collins, Gamerston & Green Lumber San Francisco, recently made a week,s business trip to Angeles. He was accompanied by Mrs. Collins.
Ed Seward, Los Angeles, sales representative of Dolbeer & Carson Lumber Co., recently visited the company,s San Francisco office and mill at Eureka.
Fred Roth, Oceanic Traders, Inc., Honolulu, T. H., who has been on a business trip through the Middlewestern, Southern and Pacific Coast states will return to the Islands after the first of the vear.

R. P. Kratz of R. P. Kratz Lumber Company, Inc., Los Angeles, wholesalers of British Columbia hardwoods, recently made a business trip to Vancouver, B. C. Robert McGregor, of the West Coast Hardwood Ltd., Vancouver, B. C., with whonq Mr. Kratz is associated, recently visited Los Angeles.
Milton Taenzer, American Hardwood Co., with his wife and daughter, recently spent the Furnace Creek Inn in Death Vallev.
Floyd Hart, president and Products Co., Medford, Oregon, in San Francisco.
W. H. (Big Andy) Andersen Portland, is spending a month in
Los Angeles, two weeks at general manag'er, Timber recently spent a few days of W. H. Andersen Co., Southern California. has taken over the manageOakland yard, at 500 High Co., Los
Arthur Twohy, Twohy Lumber Co., Los Angeles, is on a month's vacation in the Northwest where he will visit Eugene, Klamath Falls, Portland, Seattle, and other points of interest. He will be back in Los Angeles the latter part of January. Mrs. Twohy is making the trip with him,
Charles B. "Bruz" White ment of White Brothers' Street.
Jerry Carroll, head of order department, Bob Huestis, outside man, Los Angeles, and John D. patriquin, manager of the Fresno office, of United States plywood Corp., recently spent a week at the company's factory at Algoma, Wisconsin, taking a training ,course in the manufacture of hardwood plywood.