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Vacation News
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Harry Mcleod, general manager of the Hammond Lumber Company, Los Angeles, left August 12 on a vacation to British Columbia and Lake Louise, Canada.
Ray Shannon, IJnion Lumber Company, will be back on the job September 5 from a to the Redwood Empire. He spent some Bragg and Mendocino County resorts.
Los Angeles, vacation trip time at Fort
Les Breiner, assistant to Glenn Fogleman, manager of The California Door Company, Los Angeles, had a happy time on his vacation fishing in Southern California streams and playing a lot of golf.
Don R. Philips of Lawrence-Philips Lumber Company, Los Angeles, will return September 5 from a 3Gday business and vacation trip to the Pacific Northwest. He is accompanied by Mrs. Philips.
Harry Shimmin, manager of the Ukiah Farmers' Club, Ukiah, proved he was a successful deer hunter when a deer tag showed on August 22 that he had shot a forked horn doe.
Woods of the Woods in the Oregon woods,
WE INVITE You to Mcke Hecdqucrlerr ct Our O6ce Wben You Virit The Scra Frcnrcirco Fair and the reporter cracks, "a lumbefman's life seems to be one wood after another."
Richard C. Jones, of Van Arsdale-Harris Lumber Co., San Francisco, left August 12 lor a month's vacation, and for a start took an automobile trip up the Redwood Highway. He will spend some time at his San Rafael home and nrake side trips from time to time to various favorite spots.
E. A. (Alex) Gordon, salesman for Co., Oakland, recently spent his two Southern California beaches.
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Andy Donovan of Hobbs Wall & Co., Los Angeles, had a vacation trip last month that was different. With two friends he drove up to the Mother Lode country, where he was born and raised and camped out in various places, met old timers and local characters he had not seen in many years and visited places with story book names such as Red Dog, You Bet, Dutch Flat, Grass Valley and others. A few days were spent at Feather River Park, which Andy describes as a delightful place at which to enjoy some leisure time.
Jim Ray, manager of the Merner Lumber Company's yard at San Jose, spent his vacation in Los Angeles and vicinity. He formerly worked in Southern California and has many ftiends there.