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San Francisco Bay District News
Panama Lumber Inspector Visits Pacific Coast
Peter Braddy, Government inspector of lumber for the Canal Zone, wis in,San Franciscol J.uly 7 and left that evening for Portland. He is visiting ihe Pacific Coast to confer r,vith lumber manufacturers and shippers with a view to closer cooperation between lumber manufacturers and the government of the Canal Zone, and for the discussion of the termite problem and other matters which affect lumber used in his territorv.
JOHN G. Z|EL SPENDS FE\^/ DAYS IN LOS ANGELES
John G. Ziel, Barg Lumber & Shipping Co., San Francisco, spent a few days in Los Angeles around the first part of the month Lalling on the lumber trade. Mr. Ziel also made a trip to San Pedro to look over one of their cargo shipments of Philippine mahogany which had just arrived from the Philippine Islands.
SPENDS HOLIDAY IN S. F.
^ R. E. Tracy, sales manager of Friend & Terry Lumber Co., Sacramento, with his wife and daughter speni the holiday week end in San Francisco.
CHUCK GRIFFIN IN COLORADO ON . VACATION TRIP
C. H. "Chuck" Griffin, of the Homer T. Havward Lumber Co., Santa Cruz, with his wife and boy, is spending a month's vacation in Colorado. He expects to be back about August 1
There Is A Reason
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MR. AND MRS. A. J. RUSSELL RETURN FROM SOUTHERN TRIP
Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Russell returned to San Francisco July 9, from a lGday va'cation trip which they spent visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Ford, Montecito.
FRANK O'CONNOR A LOS ANGELES VISITOR.
Frank O'Connor, Donovan Lumber Co., San Francisco, was a recent Los Angeles visitor where he spent a few days on cornpany business. He made his headquartefs at the company's Los Angeles office where. he.conferred with J. Max Landram, their southern California representative. Mrs. O'Connor accompanied him on the trip.
. GEORGE GOOD IN HOSPITAL
George A. Good of the Good Lumber Co., Tracy, has been in the Robertson Hospital, Modesto, for the past three weeks, suffering from what has been diagnosed as Mediterranean fever. His daughter, Georgeanne was taken to the same hospital July 7, apparently suffering from a similar illness. Both are reported to be improving.
JIM FARLEY BACK FROM TRIP manager of The returned July 14
Ji- Farley, assistant westqrn sales Pacific Lumber Company, San Francisco, from a business trip to Salt Lake City.
N. H.
Huey Visits California And Northwest
' N. H. "Hawk" Huey, Phoenix, Arizona, is back on the job, following a trip to California and the Northwest, where he visited the White Pine, Fir and Redwood mills. On his way north, he stopped at Medford before proceeding to Portland. He returned via Klamath Falls, Fort Bragg and San Francisco. He also spent a few days in Los Angeles calling on the lumber trade.