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ROY E. JAMES VTSTTTNG MrLLS
Roy E. James, Secretary of the W. E. Cooper C-ompany, Los Angeles has been visiting the spruce mills in Washington and Oregon.
Bales Visits Northwest
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W. A. Bales, manager of the McKinnon Lumber Yard, at Hollister, California, has returned from a trip to the Northwest. He made his vacation trip by auto, and took his family along. They visited a number of the big sawmills of the Pacific Northwest.
H. A. HANSEN VISITS REDWOOD TERRITORY
H. A. Hansen, of Monterey, California, owner and manager of the Union Supply Company, of that city, recently made a two weeks'vacation trip into the Redwood territory of Northwestern California. He made the trip by auto, accompanied by his family. He visited a number of the big Redwood mills.
STOLE LUMBERMAN'S CAR-GOT PINCHED
Arthur Hayward, of the Homer T. H4yward Lumber Company; Santa Cruz, California, went to Salinas to a rodeo, and someone stole his car. It was finally found by the police in San Francisco, with two young men from Colorado driving it. The thieves and the car were brought back to Salinas.
Lumbermen Visit Colorado
Mr. and Mrs. Homer T. Hayward, of Santa Cruz, California, are spending the summer in Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Griffen, of the Homer T. Hayward Lumber Company, recently drove to Colorado to visit them, and will bring the Haywards' son back with them.
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Shepard Vtstts Bay Dtstrtct
Shepard, Friend & Terry Lumber Co., Sacramento, was a Bay District visitor August 3.
Lloyd Harris Back On Old Territory For Short Time
Lloyd Harris, Holmes-Eureka Lumber Co., San Francisco, spent some time recently calling on the trade in the upper San Joaquin and Sacramento Valleys, in place of Harvey Isenhower, who was working temporarily in the Los Angeles territory. Lloyd says he enjoyed this new contact with'many old friends very much indeed.
Port Gamble Lumberman Visits California
Tom Kattell, superintendent of the Chas. R. McCormick Lumber Co.'s mill at Port Gamble, 'Wash., was a recent visitor to California, making the company's offices his headquarters while in San Francisco. The trip was really a second honeymoon trip for Mr. and Mrs. Kattell, who will celebrate their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary very shortlv.
AL NOLAN SPENDS WEEK rN SAN JOAQUTN VALLEY TERRITORY
Al Nolan, assistant 'Western sales manager, The Pacific Lumber Company, San Francisco, spent a week recently calling on the trade in the San Joaquin Valley, while Hugh Alderman \nras on vacation.
J. E. COOL ON AUTO TRrP TO CANADA
J. E. Cool, accompanied by his wife and family, traveled by automobile last week to Vancouver, B. C.. where Mr. Cool attended the meeting of sales -attagers held there August 10. Mr. Cool is western sales agent of the Central Coal & Coke Co., with headquarters it Portland.
EWAUNA BOX CO. ORDERS HILKE PILER
Ewauna Box Co., Klamath Falls, recently ordered another Hilke Piler from Murry Jacobs Company, Seattle, distributors of this machine, to replace one which was burned in the recent fire.
sAN FRANCTSCO JULY CARGO ARRTVALS
Fir cargo arrivals at San Francisco during the month July totaled 49,345,000 feet, and Redwood amounted 23,223,OA0 feet.
San Francisco Permits
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Five hundred and seventy-four building permits with an estimated value of $2,930,836 were issued in San Francisco during the month of July.
Oakland Building Permits
Oakland building permits for the month of July totaled $1,381,908. The number of permits issued was 443.
Fred Roth Back From Eastern And Northwestern Trip
Fred Roth, sales manager for J. H. McCallum, San Francisco, returned July 31 from a three weeks' tfp to eastern and northwestern points.
Fred was the guest of Melvin M. Riner, Supreme Senior Hoo Hoo at Kansas City. and also visited Hoo Hoo Headquarters in St. Louis. He is loud in his praise of Henry Isherwood's hard work on behalf of Hoo Hoo, and of the efficient manner in which the headquarters offices are conducted.
He returned by way of the Pacific Northwest, visiting Westport Lumber Co.'s mill at Westport, Ore., and the mill of the Prouty Lumber Co. at 'Warrenton. He also spent a full day at Longview, visiting the plants of the Long-Bell Lumber Co., where he found the Grainart department particularly interesting, and expects to push the sale of Grainart products in the San Francisco territory.
While in Portland Fred made his headquarters at the offices of Dant & Russell, where Bill Russell asked particuarlv to be remembered to all his California friends.
Charles Garrison In Northwest
Charles Garrison, manager of the Two Rocks Commercial Co., Two Rocks, accompanied by his wife and two children, recently made an automobile trip by. way of the Redwood highway to Portland.
Mr. Garrison visited most of the Redwood mills. and a number of the Fir mills along the way.
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. Frank Adams, Eastern sales manager of The Pacific Lumber Company, with headquarters at Chicago, has been spending a few weeks on the Pacific Coast, visiting the company's operations at Scotia, and the San Francisco and Los Angeles offices.