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H. W. SINNOCK RETURNS FROM VACATION AT CARMEL
H. W. Sinnock, manager of the Redwood SaleS Co., San Francisco, has returned to his desk after spending an enjoyable vacation at Carmel. He tried his luck at fishing several times and reports that he had good success. Mrs. Sinnock and children accompanied him on the trip.
L. W. MacDONALD CONVALESCING FROM RECENT ILLNESS
L. W. MacDonald, of the MacDonald-Harrington Lum-, ber Co., San Francisco, is back at his desk again following his recent illness. His many friends are glad to knorv that he is convalescing nicely.
Butte Lumber Company Head Dies Suddenly
OROVILLE, April 27.-Wa-rren H. Swayne, president of the Swayne Lumber Company, died here yesterday from acute appendicitis.
Mr. Swayne was 40 yeais old, a native of San Francisco. He came here from Alameda in 1909 with his father, Robert H. Swayne, establishing the Swayne Lumber Company with a mill at Stanwood, about twenty-five miles up the Feather River Canyon from Oroville.
The Stanwood mill was destroved bv fire in 1915 and never rebuilt. The Swaynes purlhased the plant of the Truckee Lumber Company in Oroville and transferred their activities here.
Mr. Swayne is survived by the widow, his father and mother and a brother, Lloyd Swayne of Alameda. Funeral services will be held in Alameda.