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ANDR,EW I" MAIIOI{Y AND T. C. CROWLEY RETURN FR,OM OUTING IN NOR,TIIWEST
Andrew F. Mahony, of the And.rew F. Mahony Irumber Co. of San tr'bancisco, has returned from a trip to ihe Northwest. On his trip north he motored, and in addition to calling on his business connections, he visited Ranier National Park and Vancouver, B. C. The trip south from Seattle was made on the H. F.'Alexander. Mr. Mahony reports the mills of the Northwest to be working to full capacity.
T. C. Crowley has also returned from the north; where he spent about a week looking after the shipping interests of the Crowley-Mahony Shipping Co.
FRANK TROWER, ON TRIP TO OREGON
Frank Trower, of the Trower Lumber Co., is in the Northwest on a business trip. He expects to be away two weeks and will spend his time looking over lumber conditions in the Portland and Willamette Valley districts. Mr. and Mrs. Trowerwere among the San Francisco folks on the San Joaquin Valley club outing at Huntington l_,lake two weeks ago.
PRMTT TO DI/A,NAGE FOUR E. K. WOOD YARDS
J. E. Privett, who has been in charge of the E. K. Wood plant at San Pedro for the last four or five years, has been made manager of the four yards operated by the company in the I-.los Angeles territory-those at San Pedro, f_.,os engeles, Huntington Beach and Santa Ana. He will continue to live in San Pedro but wiII have offices in I_.los Anseles as well as at San Pedro.