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Up and Down the State
Harry F. Vincent, vice-president and general manager, E. K. Wood Lumber Co., San Francisco, is spending a month in Oregon, dividing his time between the company's big sawmill at Reedsport and their new remanufacturing plant near Roseburg.
Fred Riedle, Builders Supply Co., Los Banos, valescing at his home after a recent operation. ts con-
Henry Winfree, sales representative of Dant & Russell, Inc., Modesto, is on a two weeks' business trip to Portland and other Oregon points. He is making his headquarters at the company's head office in Portland
J. Stanley Quinn of the sales department, Pope & Talbot, fnc., Lumber Division, San Francisco, returned July 2 from vacationing at Cazadero, Calif.
Frank M. McKean, president, Talent, Ore., spent a few days in ness at the end of June.
Talent Sawmills, Inc., San Francisco on busi-
Captain Robert Duttle, son of Frank G. Duttle, president of Sterling Lttmber Co., Oakland, has been promoted to Major. IIe is in the Quartermaster f)epartment, and is stationed "Somewhere in India."
H. H. Barg of Barg Lumber Co., San Francisco, reccntly made a business trip to Los Angeles, and followed up with a visit to the company's mills in Humboldt County.
Tony Smith is back home, having received his discharge from the army after spending nearly five years in the Aleutian Islands and the South Pacific. He was connected with the lumber business in Northern California before going in the army. Tony's father, Bert Smith, is manager of the Pine Department for the W. B. Jones Lumber Co. at Los Angeles.
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R. A. Mackin, Hallinan-Mackin Lumber Co., cisco, left July 4 for a trip to the Northwest on will combine business and vacation'
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Chief Petty Officer Wm. G. (Bill) Wright of the Navy Seabees, who recently returned from 18 months' service in the Marshall Islands, has been home on a 3Gday leave. When he leaves the service he will be back running his lumber yard, the Wright Lumber Co., Stockton.
Stuart C. Smith, turned July 4 from and Oregon.
Pasadena wholesale lumberman, rea 30-day business trip to Washington