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ATTE,NDS CHICAGO N.M.L.A. MEETXNG
Mason Kline, manager of the Union Lumber Company's ofiice at Los Angeles, attended the trade promotion meeting of the National Lumber Manufacturers Association held in the Blackstone Hotel, Chicago, luly 25,26 and 27. as representative of the Redwood group. He made an overnight air trip to Chi'cago and will also return by plane.
MUST HAVE THE "MERCHANT"'
Sure we must have the C. L. M. 'Don't know how a Western retailer and lumberman could keep house or own a lumber yard without it.
John C. Light, , Light Lumber Co., Miami, Arizona.
LOS ANGELES
ROBT. FORGTE
311 Financid Center Bldg. 704 So. Spring St. - VAndyke tATl
Back From Northwest
L. C. Stewart, vice president in charge of lumber operations of Sudden & Christenson, San Francisco, returned recently from a business trip to Portland, Grays Harbor and Willapa Harbor.
OREGON LUMBERMEN VISIT S. F.
C. D. Johnson, president of the C. D. Johnson Lumber Conipany, Portland, and his son, Bob Johnson, who is in charge of the company's retail yard at Toledo, Ore., were recently in San Fran,cisco on a week's business trip. They made the journey by automobile.
In company with Arthur Griswold,.manager of the San Fran,cisco office, Bob visited a number of retail yards in the San Francisco Bay area and the Peninsula.
It is interesting to recall that Bob is a former Oregon and British Columbia tennis champion.