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NOAilVAY OB BED PINE (PINUS BESINOSA)

PONDENOSf, PINE (PINUS PONDMOSA)

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Walter Kellv With James L. Hall Will Devote Full Time to Position

J. Walter Kelly is now associated with James L. Hall, wholesale lumber dealer, San Francisco.

Mr. Kelly has for the past several years been engaged in the wholesale lumber business in Los Angeles, and prior to that period was for a number of years sales manager of Chas. R. McCormick Lumber Co., San Francisco.

Al Nolan On Hawaiian Trip

A. J. (Al) Nolan, Western sales manager of The Pacific Lumber Company, San Francisco, sailed February 9 on the liner Matsonia for a six weeks' business trip to the Hawaiian Islands.

With four weeks' actual working time in the Islands he expects to cover the entire area very thoroughly.

WILL MANAGE TURLOCK LUMBER CO.

Rex Abraham has taken over the management of the Turlock Lumber Company at Turlock. He was formerly manager of the Modesto Lumber Company's yard at Turlock. He succeeds James Brown who resigned to take another position.

SHEVLIN PINE SALES CO. MOVES L. A. OFFICE

Shevlin Pine Sales Company have moved their Los Angeles office to Room 330 Petroleum Building. They were formerly in Room 328. The telephone number is the same, PRospect 0615.

Francis J. McGowen, president of the Waterfront Employers' Association of Southern California, at the request of the board of directors will devote his full time to that office. He will resign his positions as general manager of the Outer Harbor Dock & Wharf Co. and vice-president and general manager of the Outer Harbor Terminal Railrtay, effective March 15.

Mr. McGowen has been an executive of the Outer Harbor terminals at San Pedro since 1921.

CELEBRATE 25th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY

Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Hogan, Jr., celebrated the 25th anniversary of their wedding with a cocktail party at the Claremont Country Club, Oakland. Nearly 400 people attended, including many lumbermen and their wives.

Mr. Hogan is head of the Hogan Lumber Company, Oakland.

Capitol Built Slowly

In these days when it seems apartment houses and skyscrapers are put up and fully rented while you are out to lunch, it may be of interest to know that the great Capitol in Washington took almost 100 years to complete. George Washington laid the cornerstone in 1793 but while the builders still were at work on the structure, the British broke into Washington and almost destroyed it. This was in 1814. Reconstruction began in 1817. The present dome was completed in 1863 and not until 1891 r.vas everything finished.

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