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Builders Supply Co', Oaka business trip to Portland,
A. B. Sammons, vice president and general manag'er' Sloan Lumber Co., Fort Worth, Texas, visited San Francisco wholesalers and manufacturers early in August on his rvay to the Pacific Northwest.
Howard M. Gunton, MacDonald & Harrington, Ltd', San Francisco, was back at his desk August 9 from vacationing at Clear Lake, Lake County.
Dee Essley of D. C. Essley & Son, Los Angeles, is back from a business trip to Seattle, Portland and other Northwest cities. His firm represents Vancouver Plywood & Veneer Co. in Southern California.
Dick Johnson, salesman for the Bark Division, The Pacific .Lumber Co., San Francisco, returned August 13 from a successful fishing trip in the High Sierra. He reports having had a fine vacation.
F. D. Vaughan, Southern California manager for Kilpatrick & Co. and Rockport Redwood Co., returned to his desk in Wilmington recently after a trip to tl-re Middle West and a visit to the head office in San Francisco.
C. P. Henry, I-os Angeles rvholesale August 16 from calling on mills in the lumberman, returned Northwest.
Les Breiner, The California Door Co., Los Angeles, was back on the job September 27 alter t'ir.o rveeks' vacation.
George Phillips, Tacoma Lumber Sales, Los Angeles, returned tu'o rveeks ago from a five-weeks' trip to Northern California, Oregon and Washington, for the purpose o{ calling on sarn'mills.
A.J. Nolan, Western sales manager, Co., San Francisco, returned August spent in Lake County, Calif.
Pvt. Bob Slaght, 13th Armored Division, is home on a 30-day furlough after serving in Germanv, with two battle stars. IIe is a son of Lee Slaght, manager of T. M. Cobb Co., Los Angeles. Lee took his vacation during this period to spend it rvith his son.
L. W. MacDonald, L.W. MacDonald Co., Los Angeles, recently traveled to the Northwest by way of the Redwood Highway and Coos Bay to call on mills. He covered the Willamette Valley and Portland and vicinity in the course of his trip, made by automobile.
George Grant, manager, W. B. Jones Lumber Co., Los Angeles, has resigned his position effective September 1 and will return to the San Francisco bay district. He has not announced his plans for the future, but intends to take :r vacation for the fl€xl fg11r u'eeks.
Carl W. Bahr, president, California Redwood Distributors, Chicago, arrived in San Francisco August 9 from Portland. He visited the offices and mills of The Pacific Lumber Company, and Hammond Lumber Company, members of his organization, and left for Chicago a few days ago.
C. C. Stibich, Tarter, Webster & cisco, vacationed at Alpine Lodge, Sierra.
Johnson, Inc., San FranLake Alpine, in the high
Russell Mullin, Mullin Lumber from a business trio to the Pacific Co., Burbank, Northwest. is back
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The Pacific Lumber 20 frorrr a vacation
M/Sgt. Clifford L. Larson, who was in charge of ground operations for some time for a B-24 Liberator base in Italy, has no'iv returned, received his discharge, and is back working for his former employer, United States Plywood Corporation, San Francisco.