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Ju.. E. Atkinson, Atkinson-Stutz Co., San Francisco, who was on a business trip to the Northwest when his associate, J. H. (Jerry) Stutz, passed away in Stockton November 4, returned immediately to attend the funeral, which was held in Stockton, November 7.
W. W. Jackson of J. H. Baxter & Co., San Francisco, returned November 6 from a two weeks' business trip to Eugene, Portland, Seattle and Vancouver, B. C.
P. A. Albertson, sales manager, Pelican Bay Lumber Co., Klamath Falls, Oregon, and Mrs. Albertson recently spent a rveek's vacation in San Francisco.
C. E. Perry, manager of the lumber department of Timber Products, fnc., Medford, Oregon, was in California for two lveeks recently on business. He visited San Francisco and Los Angeles.
W. R. Chamberlin, head of W. R. Chamberlin & Co., San Francisco, has returned from a three weeks' trip to Washington, D. C., in connection with his firm's operation of Government ships. While there he visited his son, Lieut. W. R. Chamberlin, Jr., at the Naval Air Station at Anacostia. Lieut. Chamberlin is a Naval pilot engaged in transporting high Naval Officers and important Government officials wherever it is necessary for them to go.
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report about Tom Branson, Melrose Lumber Oakland, comes from an old friend of his who peculiar fact that on a recent business trip in California a fine four pointer buck got in the way gun. And of course Tom brought it home with lllPORTAI,lT FUNCITON of a reservoir roof is to cut down evaporation losses. Wood does that well, because it's an excellent insulator. But even with wood roofs, water vapor makes a pass at getting out, is caught by the roof and condenses there. And being damp all of the time is tough on any material.
A. M. Charter, manager of Wholesale Building Supply, Inc., Oakland, returned October 23 lrom a two weeks' visit to the Pacific Northwest, where he called on his company's sawmill connections.
Wayne I. Rawlings, manager of Harbor Plywood Corp. of California, San Fran,cis,co, recently spent a few days in Los Angeles on business for his firm.
R. T. (Bob) Evju, sales manager for James L. Hall, wholesale lumber dealer. San Francis.co. returned October 23 f.rom a two weeks' trip around the sawmills in Northern California and Southern Oregon.
Larue Woodson, Wheeler Osgood cisco, returned a few days ago from Angeles.
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