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Have been reading this magazine for several years, pass-it-around system, but too uncertain, and cannot afford to miss the "Vagabond Editorials."

E. C. Mead, Scotia. Calif.

ALBERT A. SCHAFER VISITS CALIFORNIA

Albert A. Schafer, vice-president of the Schafer Bros. Mill & Shingle Co., Montesano, Wash., has retumed to the Northwest after spending a week in California where he visitecl the companv's offices in Los Angeles and San Francisco.

Harry Graham Back From Northwest Trip

Harry J. Graham of Los Angeles, director of sales on the Pacific Coast for the Pioneer-Flintkote Company, has returned from a business trip to Portland and Seattle. His trip was shortened, being called back to Los Angeles by the death of John .H. Plunkett, general manager of the company, who died in New York City on February 16.

B. W. LAKIN RETURNS FROM WASHINGTON

B. W. Lakin, general manager of the McCloud River

I-umber Co., McCloud, Calif., and a member of the Lumber Code Authority, has returned from Washington, D. C., where he attended the recent Lumber Code Authority hearings. On his way back to the mill, he stopped over for a few days in Los Angeles and San Francisco where he visited the offices of the Shevlin Pine Sales Co.

JOHN MOORE VTSTTS S. F.

John Moore, secretary and treasurer of Moore Mill & Lumber Co., Bandon, Ore., was a recent visitor to the company's San Francisco office. Mr. Moore was accompanied by Mrs. Moore and his youngest daughter.

ATTENDS A.W.P.A. CONVENTION

Clyde Osborne, manag'er of the creosoting department of the Chas. R. McCormick Lumber Co., Portland, visited the home office in San Francisco on his way home from attending the convention of the American Wood Preservers Asscciation, held recently in Houston, Tex.

, BUILDS NEW OFFICE

Homestead Lumber Co., Sacramento, has completed the construction of a new offi'ce and display room. They have put in a 'complete line of hardware, garden utensils, etc.

J. E. Morley and A. E. Nelson are the owners of Homestead Lumber Co.

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