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Office of Supervisor in Los Angelcs

Third Dictrict

One of the best knorvn and most respected lumbermen in Los Angeles, Al Koehl of the firm of John W. Koehl & Son, has announced his active candidacy for the office of Supervisor from the Third District in Los Angeles, subject to the primaries of August 30th. It is not often that a busy man is willing to sacrifice his valuable time away from his business in order to do his duty as a citizen, but the many friends of Mr. Koehl succeeded in convincing him that there was a fine public service to be rendered. Therefore he made his announcement.

Mr. Koehl has been all his life in the sash, door and millwork business in Los Angeles, succeeding his father in the management of the very successful enterprise that bears both their names. Al Koehl would make a fine public servant for the City of Los Angeles. He is unlike the average politician in that he thinks with a straight mind and speaks with a straight tongue, rugged honesty and straightforwordness being his outstanding characteristics. He knows Los Angeles and its problems, possesses a fine business mentality, and deserves the political support of those who would like to see a dependable business administration in the City of Los Angeles.

oN ROY M. JANIN'S SALES STAFF

A. T. Mathews, well known lumber salesman. who for the past few years was with MacDonald & Harrington, San Francisco, in the San Joaquin Valley territory, is now traveling the Sacramento and San Joaquin Valleys for Roy M. Janin Lumber Company of Portland, Oregon, making his headquarters in Fresno.

Mr. Mathervs has lived in Fresno and has been engaged in the lumber business in that community for the past 12 years.

Vacationing In Tall Redwoods

Jim Farley, Mrs. Farley and their little son are spending their vacation at a certain spot in the Redwoods in Humboldt County, where, Jim say's, there are no telephones and no mail delivery. He adds, however, that the trout fishing in the vicinity is excellent. They will be back July 19

Back From Honolulu

Miss Florence Miller, daughter of F. G. Hanson of the West Coast Screen Company, Los Angeles, has returned from a month's vacation trip to Honolulu, her third in three years. Mr. Hanson reports that he is glad to have her back on the job, as she is his "right hand man" in the office.

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