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Dennis Gilchrist, Pope & Talbot, Inc. Los Angeles, was back at his desk on cationing for two weeks.
Ken Shipp, California Builders was a recent Los Angeles visitor days.
Axel Peterson, geles, and family, in Denmark.
Lumber Divisior-r, July 2l after va-
"Dave" Davis, Unicln Lumber Company, San Francisco, spent a couple of lveeks in Southern California on business during Jul1' and made his headquarters at the company's Los Angeles office. He also visited Phoenix, Ariz.
Supply Co., Oakland, u'here l-re spent a fern' C. M. "Friday" Freeland, Los Angeles, is back from a rnill in Portland, Oregon.
Summerbell Roof Structures, Los Anwill spend the next six months visiting
J. \V. Copeland, J. gon, was a Southern the company's yards
W. Copeland Yards, Portland, OreCali{ornia visitor in July and visited at Banning and Santa Ana.
R. R. (Bob) Leishman, associated rvith A. L. Hoover, Los Angeles, returned on July 7 from a three weeks' automobile trip in the East rvhere he visited Montreal, Canada, Boston, and other points of interest. Mrs. Leishman accompanied him, and they picked up their daughter in Ithica, Neu' York, where she is working for a Master's Degree at Cornell University, and she made the retttrn trip rvith them.
George Stow is now associated u'ith Roddis California; Inc., and is in the I-os Angeles C)ffice. He rvas formerly with the Back Panel Co. George became the father of a baby boy, Michael James, born at the Stork's Nest Maternity Hospital in Inglewood on July 6, and he has been receiving many congratulatorv telephone calls from his friends. He reports tl-rat Mrs. Ston' and the neu' baby are doing fine.
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From Ole Mcry
"Enjoyed your Anniversary Number very much. It was a honey." Ole May, E. J. Stanton & Son, Los Angeles, Calif.
West Oregon Lumber Co., week's trip to the company's
Harl D. Crockett has joined the sales stafi of E. U. Wheelock, Inc., Los Angeles wholesale lurnber concern. Harl was formerly sales manager for the Anglo Califolnia Lumber Co. at I-os Angeles.
Henry L. to, spent a Jrlv.
Gilbert, Sierra Mill ferv davs in Los & Lumber Co., SacramenAngeles the latter part of
Gordon Irvine is now associated with Pope & Talbot, Inc., I-umber Division, and is working in the Los Angeles office. Gordon graduated from the University of California at Los Angeles last June.
Kenneth Koll, son of Walter Koll, A. J. Koll Planing Mill, Los Angeles, is on a long motor trip and will visit Seattle, Spokane, Lake Louise, BanIl', Yellorvstone National Park, Denver and Salt Lake City.
As soon as he retnrns, \\ralter Koll, plans to make the same trip. lIe rvants to get a report from Kenneth before he starts out so he rvill pnelv "just how to do it." .Walter expects to get-away about August 2.
George Lounsberry, Lounsberry & Harris, Los Angeles, spent last week in San Francisco.
From R. C. Dixon
"I want you to know that I have thoroughly enjoyed reading each issue of your magazine from cover to cover, and I will continue to do so. Also I want to add my congratulations and best wishes to you on the twenty-fifth anniversary of The California Lumber Merchant." R. C. Dixon, IJnion Lumber Company, New York City.