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the Monolith Portland is enjoying a vacation
Herb Klass, general sales manager of The Pacific Lumber Company, San Francisco, left September 26 to attend the meeting of the National Lumber Manufacturers Association in Chicago.
R. L. Dickman, Dickman Lumber Co., Tacoma, Wash., is vacationing in Los Angeles. He was a caller at the offices of Tacoma Lumber Sales rvho represents his firm in Southern California.
Russell T. Gheen, Los Angeles manag'er for the C. D. Johnson Lumber Corporation, is on a trip to the Northll.est where he will visit the company's sales office in Portland and their manufacturing plants at Toledo, Ore. He will return to Los Angeles soon after the first of the month.
Dick Twohy, son of Arthur Trvohy, Los Angeles wholesale lumberman, has returned from a trip to the TransPacific Lumber Ccmpany's mill at Port Orford, Ore., traveling both ways on the S.S. Siskiyou. He shipped his automobile along and also visited the Redwood region. George Wallis of Los Angeles made the trip with him.
T. B. Lawrence, Lawrence-Philips Lumber Co., Los Angeles, S. M. Anderson and Reg Anderson of the Bay City Lumber Co., Aberdeen, Wash., have returned from a trip to Alaska. Their wives accompanied them. Following the Alaskan trip, Mr. Lawrence is spending a few weeks visiting the lumber districts in the Northwest, and will return to Los Angeles around October 1.
Ed Middleton, vice-president and general manager of Anderson-Middleton Lumber Company, Aberdeen, Wash., recently called on the company's sales representatives, J. E. Peggs, San Francisco, and Don Doud, Los Angeles.
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