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JAIIES L. HALL

JAIIES L. HALL

ROY BARTO RETURN$ FROM ISLANDS

Roy Barto, of Los Angeles, Firesident and Manager of Cadrvallader-Gibson, is on his way back to California after several months of time spent in the Philippines, and will land in San Francisco the first rveek in August. The mills of the company are in full time operation in the Islands, and their shipments to Long Beach are up to normal. Their big millu'ork plant in Los Angeles is operating on a curtailed basis. They have just unloaded a big cargo at Long Beach which contains an especially large consignment of rvide clears.

L. S. TURNBULL ON VACATION

L. S. Turnbull, Los Angeles, Southern California ancl Arizona representative for The McCloud River Lumber Company, is spending his vacation at Yosemite. During his absence W. H. Nigh, assistant Western sales manager at the company's San Francisco office, is in charge of the Los Angeles ofrfice.

Floyd Dernier In Northwest

Floyd Dernier, Lumbermen's Service Association, Los Angeles. is in the Northwest on a business trip. He will return to I.os Angeles around the latter part of the month.

Russell Edmonston Spending Vacation In High Sierras

Russell Edmonston, E. K. Wood Lumber Co., Los Angeles, is spending his vacation in the High Sierras where he is trying his luck at fishing. He rvill be back at his desk after the first of the month.

..FRIDAY'' FREELAND ON VACATION

C. M. "Friday" Freeland, Chas. R. McCormick Lurnber Co., Los Angeles, is on a two rveeks' vacation and is devoting a great deal of his time trying out the various golf courses in Southern California. He rvill be back on his territory on August 4.

S. F. SALESMAN VISITS PORTLAND

L. O. Green, salesman for the Re1'nier Lumber Co., San Francisco, in the Bay district territory, rvill spend 10 days in the early part of August in the firm's Portland office rvhen C. C. Hargrove, manager of that office is on vacation.

A. B. HAMMOND VISITS LOS ANGELES

A. B. Hammond has returned to San Francisco after one of his periodical business visits to Los Angeles, 'rvhere her looked over the Southern California sitttation s'ith General Manager Harry Mcleod.

W. B. WICKERSHAM SPENDS VACATION AT YOSEMITE

W. B. Wickersham. Chas. R. McCormick Lumber Co., I-os Angeles, has returned from a trvo rveeks' vacatiot.r spent at Yosemite. Mrs. Wickersham and their son Bailey accompanied him on the trip.

Lumberman Visits Former Home

Arthur Hayrvard, of the llomer T. Hayrvard Lumber Co., Salinas, accompanied by Mrs. Hayrvard, left luly 17 for a three weeks' visit to Estes Park, Colorado, Mr. Hayu'ard's old home.

L. G. STERETT SPENDING FETy\/ WEEKS IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

L. G. Sterett, manager of the Service Bureau, Milhvork Institute of California, is spending a ferv weeks on business in the Los Angeles and San Diego territories. While in Southern California, he is making his heaclquarters at 910 Architects Bldg., Los Angeles.

, M. R. GILL SPENDING VACATION IN SAN FRANCISCO

M. R. Gill, Union Lumber Co., Los Angeles, is spending his vacation in San Francisco. He planned to play a lot of golf rvhile on his vacation and rvord has already reached Los Angeles that he broke par on several of the golf courses in the San Francisco Bay District.

GERALD V/ETZEL SPENDING A FEW WEEKS IN SAN FRANCISCO

Gerald Wetzel. assistant sales manager at The McCloud River Lumber Company mill, McCloud, Calif., is spending a few weeks at the company's San Francisco office during the absence of W. H. Nigh rvho is in Los Angeles. NIr. Nigh is in cha.rge of the compattv's Los Angeles office rvhile L. S. Turnbull is on his vacation.

This stair landing, finished in dark-stained American White Oak, enhances the appointments of a private home in Palo Alto. Prof. A. B. Clark, architect.

The ultimate in fine craftsmanship is adequately expressed in the noble propoftions of this staircase and carved balustrade of small fake Asiatic Oak. From a home in San Marino by Myron Hunt and H. C. Chambers, archfuects.

East Bay Hoo Hoo Will Hold Ladies'Night

The August meeting of the East Bay Hoo Hoo Clu,b will be Ladies' Night, and will be in the form of a dinner dance and musical entertainment, which will be held in the Hoo Hoo room of the Athens Athletic Club, Oakland, Friday evening, August 15. All lumbermen and their ladies are cordially invited to attend. Double tickets are $5.00, and single tickets $2.50.

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