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Going and Coming

Going and Coming

John Stroud Returns From Yosemite

John A. Stroud, E. J. Dodge & Co., San Francisco, returned to his desk the end gf July from a vacation spent at Yosemite National Park.

w. J. coNRAD TAKES ArR TRrP

W. J. Conrad, Coos Bay lumberman, recently traveled from Roseburg to San Francisco on the West Coast Air Transport Co.'s eight-passenger enclosed cabin air- liner.

Carl Baugh Back From Vacation

Carl Baugh, in charge of the wholesale department at the L. W. Blinn Lumber Company, Los Angeles, has recently returned from a two weeks' vacation spent at his brother's camp in the Sierras near Bishop, California.

RAY C. ANDERSON LOS ANGELES VISITOR

Ray C. Anderson of the General Plywood Company, Seattle made a short business trip to Los Angeles, the first of the month.

Howell Baker Spending Vacation At Balboa

Florveil Baker, President of the California Panel and.Veneer Cornpany, Los Angeles, has been enjoying a rest at his home at Balboa.,

w. J. coNRAD MAKES TRrP TO LOS ANGELES BY PLANE

W. J. Conrad of the W. J. Conrad Lumber Company, Marshfield, Oregon, manufacturers of Port Orford Cedar, was a recent Los Angeles visitor. Mr. Conrad made the trip down from Medford, Oregon by air plane.

F. A. WARNER VISITS LOS ANGELES

F. A. Warner, Vice President of the Coos Bay Lumber Company, San Francisco, spent a few days in Los Angeles recenlly conferring with Jack Thomas, Southern California representative. Mr. 'Warner was accompanied on the trip by his son, Eric Warner.

Howard Gunton Has Narrow Escape In Train Crash

Howard M. Gunton, member of the wholesale lumber firm of Gritzmacher & Gunton, San Francisco, is receiving the congratulations of his friends on his escape from serious injuly in the recent train wreck on the Southern Pacific line at Cortena, when the crack flyer, the "Cascade", crashed into the rear end of the Bar Association special train, at a speed estimated at close to 50 miles an hour.

Mr. Gunton sustained no injury with the exception of a slight abrasion on his elbow, and was one of the first men onlhe job to render what assistance he could to his injured fellow passengers, some of whom were in bad shape.

At the time of the accident Mr. Gunton was returning from a business trip to the Northwest, in the course of which he paid a visit to the operations of the A. F. Coats Lumber Co., Tillamook, Ore., for whose products Gritz' macher & Gunton are the California agents.

Bert Neylan Is Back

J. R. "Bert" Neylan, Booth-Kelly Lumber Co., San Francisco, returned to his ofice August 6 from a two weeks' vacation spent in the Sdnta Cruz mountains.

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