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Going and Coming

W. L. RAWN VISITS CALIFORNIA

W. L. Rawn, secretary of the Western Door Manufacturers' Association, and oi the recently formed Douglas Fir Plywood Institute, with headquarters in Tacoma, rvas a recent visitor to California.

Mr. Rawn was called to Los Angeles by his mother's death, attending her funeral oh Septemb er 17. He then went ahead with the business trip he had planned to make to Los Angeles and San Francisco, before returning to Tacoma.

George Kendrick Back To Work

George R. Kendrick, Coast territory salesman for the cargo department of the Chas. R. McCormick Lumber Co., San-Francisco, will be back on the job October l, from a vacation spent around the Monterey Peninsula.

Horner Back From Northwest

A. C. Horner, manager of the 'Western Division of the National Lumber Manufacturers' Association, returned to San Francisco September 22, from a trip to Portland and Klarnath Falls.

W. D. DUNNING VISITS LOS ANGELES

W. D. Dunning, sales manager of The Little River Redwood Co,, San Francisco, recently spent a week in Los Angeles. where he conferred with W. R. Chanrberlin & Co., Sodthern California agents for his comPany.

George Cornitius Attends National Hardwood Convention At Memphis

George Cornitius, of the George C. Cornitius Hardwood Co., Inc., San Francisco, left September 23 to attend the annual confrention of the National Hardwood Lumber Association at Memphis, Tenn., September 27 and,28. Mr. Cornitius intends to visit some of the Southern Hardwood ceniers and will be awav about two weeks.

L. G. LYNCH BACK FROM VACATION

L. G. Lynch, Assistant Manager of the L. W. Blinn Lumber Company, Los Angeles, has returned from a two weeks' automobile trip up through the redwood country. Mr. Lynch stopped at Palo Alto to get a line on Stanford's football prospects for 1928.

G. F. GRANT MOVES TO SAN FRANCISCO

G. F. Grant, who has been at the Baypoint office of the Coos Bay Lumber Co. for some time has been moved to the company's San Francisco office, where he is in charge of barges and tow boats.

Roy Stanton Making Long Trip

Roy Stanton, President of E. J. Stanton & Son, Los Angeles, who attended the National Hardwood Lumber Association Convention at Memphis, is extending his trip to New York and Detroit before returning to Los Angeles. He is accompanied by Mrs. Stanton.

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