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Joe Smith, Century Lumber & Mill Co., San Diego, spent u i"* days in Los Angeles on business the latter part of January. .

R. S. Fox and family have returned to Seattle after spending three months in Southern California. Mr. Fox is manager of the Seattle Export Co., and Kosmos Timber Co'

Paul Schmidt, San Mateo lumber dealer, has returned from the Northwest where he called on the mills' He says he found plenty of lumber but so many difierent prices that the lumber dealer today has a hard time in making a base on which to work. Rain and snow has stopped the mills in many localities, he reports.

Frank Evenson, manager of American Products, Inc', San Diego, and vice president of the American Institute of Eleciricil Engineers, attended the annual meeting of the Institute in New York CitY.

Henry "Hank" Quentneyer is the new manager of the Haywaid Lumber & Investment Co. yard in Barstow' He succeeds Omer Johnson.

L. W. Martinez, wholesale lumber dealer, San Francisco, is back from a recent business trip to Portland'

Carvel Brown, manager of Orban Lumber Co., Pasadena, on a recent business trip to Eureka, saved time by flying to and from San Francisco.

Arthur Twohy, Twohy Lumber Co., Los Angeles, has returned from a month's trip in Northern California, Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia where he visited the various lumber centers. Mrs. Twohy accompanied him'

Frank F. Fee, general manager' Special Materials, Oakland, is back from spending two weeks in Sun Valley, Idaho, where h. .ttjoy"d ,l.l:itg:_

Phil Curran, Curran Bros., Pomona, has been re-elected a director of the Los Angeles County Fair Association'

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