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San Francisco Bay District News
Gus Russell At Bohemian Grove
A. J. "Gus" Russell, of the Santa Fe Lumber Co., San Francisco, prominent member of the Bohemian Club', is attending the fifty-second annual encampment of the club's members and friends held at their magnificent 3,00Gacre gro.ve of Redwoods on the Russian River, in Sonoma County. The encampment opened July 18, and will end Saturday, August 2.
Back From Vacation
Forrest W. Wilson, of The Little River Redwood Co., San Francisco, returned recently from a lGday automobile tour of Southern California, which included a sojourn in Agua Caliente.
Makes Pacific Tour
W. FI. O'Neill, of the Geo. C. Cornitius Hardrvood Co., San Francisco, has just returned to San Francisco from a business trip to Los Angeles, after completing a tour of the whole Pacific Coast. Mr. O'Neill spent about three weeks on a combined business and pleasure trip to the Northwest, on whi'ch he was accompanied by his family. Visits were made to Portland, Tacoma, Seattle and Vancouver, B. C., and the whole trip was made by automobile.
G. M. HARRINGTO,N BACK FROM TRIP
Glenn M. Harrington, of MacDonald & Harrington, San Francisco, returned recently from a month's trip, most of which was spent in visiting his mother and sisters at his former home in Minneapolis. On his way north Mr. Harrington called at his company's Portland office, and made the return journey by the southern route to enable him to pay a visit to the Los Angeles office.
CLOVER VALLEY LUMBER CO. MOVES S. F. OFFICE
The San Francisco office of the Clover Valley Lumber Company, which is the headquarters of the president, Mr. H. B. Hewes, has been rnoved from 1 Montgomery Street to Room 811.260 California Street.
The sales office and general office of the company remain as before at Loyalton, Calif.
Henry Hink On Vacation
Henry M. Hink, sales manager of the Dolbeer & Carson Lumber Co., San Francisco, will return to his desk August 4 from two weeks' vacation spent in the Shasta country'
Taylor Sublett Returns
Taylor Sublett, treasurer and sales manag'er of the Strable Hardwood Co., Oakland, has returned from a vacation trip on which he and Mrs. Sublett visited Yellowstone and Glacier National Parks, Banff and Lake Louise, Alberta; Vancouver, B. C., and Seattle. On the way south from Seattle Mr. Sublett called on some of the firm's connections in the Northwest.
Returns From East
Perry Dame, western sales manager of the Creo-Dipt Company, Inc., arrived in Los Angeles July 5 from a business trio to the comDanv's home office in North Tonawanda, N. V., and reaihed San Francisco, where he makes his headquarters at the offices of the Santa Fe Lumber Co., Northern California representatives for Creo-Dipt products, on July 8.
Back From Vacation
R. F. Hammatt, secretary-manager of the California Redwood Association, San Francisco, returned July 2l from his vacation, spent at Donner Lake.
JIM FARLEY IN
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Redwood Empire
Farley, assistant western sales manager of The Lumber Company, San Francisco, and Mrs. Farley vacation in Humboldt County. They will return 11.
S. F. LUMBERMAN BACK FROM NORTHWEST TRIP
M. L. "Duke" Euphrat, of Wendling-Nathan Co., San Francisco, returned July 28 from a two weeks' vacation trip to Portland. Mr. Euphrat, accompanied by Mrs. Euphrat, made the trip by automobile, driving north by way of the Redwood Highway, and back by the Pacific Highway.