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New News From the Mills and Yards-Too Young to Be Dry

FRANK O'CONNER SPENDS VACATION AT CORONADO

Frank O'Conner, Donovan Lumber Company, San Francisco, recently spent his vacation at Coronado, the popular Southern California resort. He stopped in Los Angeles on his way south to confer with John Cushing, their Southern California representative. Mr. O'Conner is also president of the Shipowners Association at San Francisco.

BUSINESS GOOD, STATES WALTER SCRIM

Walter Scrim well known Los Angeles hardwood man says business is very good. Mr. Scrim brought in two ships of Philippine mahogany last month, one carried 300,000 feet and the other 550.000 fe-et.

B. W. BOOKSTAVER TAKING NORTHWESTERN TRIP

B. W. Bookstaver of Bookstaver-Burns Lumber Company, Los Angeles, is in the northwest visiting the mills. Mr. Bookstaver will stop in Seattle, Everett, and British Columbia before returning to Los Angeles.

Ross Hall Returns From Alaska

i Ross Hall of the Century Lumber Company, Long Beach, {recently returned from a six weeks' trip to Alaska. Lake Atlin and the Klondike were among the interesting points Mr. Hall visited while he was away.

E. C. PARKER AND F. J. PIEL GO ON FISHING TRIP

_ E. C. Parker, Vice President and General Manager of Patten and Davies Lumber Company, Los Angeles, and F. J. Piel, purchasing agent for that firm and also president of the Los Angeles branch of the Millwork Institute of California, have returned to their offices after a week's fishing trip at Bishop, California.

Walter Freeman Los Angeles Visitor

Walter Freeman, District Sales Manager of the Long- Bell T.umber Company at Louisville, Kentucky, stopped in Los Angeles for a few days after a trip down the coJsl from Vancouver, B. C. Mr. Freeman visited the Long-Bell mill at Longview while he was in that territory.

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F. W. TROWER VISITS MILLS

Frank Trower of the Trower Lumber Company, San Francisco, made a short trip to the northwest reCently. Mr. Trower visited his mill cannections at Knappton, 'Washington and Bay Park, Oregon while h.e was gone.

CONGRATULATIONS, MISS DAVIS

Miss Alice Davis, Auditor of the Bookstaver-Burns Lumber Company, Los Angeles, was married to Mr. Clair Gard of the Union Oil Company, July Fourteenth. Miss Davis was well known among the lumbermen of Los Angeles having beer in that business for the past eight years.

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