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Manufacturer

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Generol Millwork - Sqsh ond Doors

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D. D. McCALLUM, lNC.

5370 Alhqmbro Avenue los Angeles 32, Colifornio CApitol 2-5109

RIGCI & IIRUSE LUiIBER G|l.

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Speciolizing in

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Ponderoso ond Sugor Pine

Gleor Fir ond Redwood

9t2 SHOTWELI ST., SAN FRANCTSCO t0, CAUF. TEIEPHONE tYItSStON 7 -2576

AIfred Wolll Retires

Alfred E. Wolff, general manager, Rounds Lumber Company, San Francisco, announced his retirement from active business late last month to take effect June 30.

Mr. Wolff said in his announcement: "f started in the export lumber business in San Francisco just before the turn of the century, and I certainly have much for which to be thankful. San Francisco has been very kind to me and rnine. In fact this applies to the whole Pacific Coast, and eqrrally to the Australian timber trade. I owe deepest thanks to all my friends."

Mr. Wolff says he hopes to enjoy some traveling, at leisure, with his family, in the very near future.

Back From Middle West crnd Southern Trip

W. W. (Bill) Ramsay of Twin-City Lumber Co., San Francisco has returned from a business trip to Virginia, Georgia, Alabama, and Middle West cities.

A. L. (Andy) Crozier, C. D. Johnson Lumber Corp., Portland, rvas a Southern California visitor last month. He spent a few days in San Diego, Balboa and Los Angeles visiting friends in the lumber trade.

Appointed Vice President And Assistcrnt to President

Olympia, Wash., June l9-Willis L. Campbell, vice president and treasurer of the General Insurance Company of America, Seattle, has been appointed vice president and assistant to the president of Georgia-Pacific Plywood Company, it was announced today by Owen R. Cheatham, president of Georgia-Pacific.

Mr. Campbell has been an official oI General Insurance Company of America in Seattle for the past six years. He served as Lieutenant Colonel in the War Department General Stafi lrom 1942 to 1945 and was awarded the Legion of Merit. Prior to his military service he was a partner of Dean Witter & Co. He is a graduate of the University of Washington.

Oregon State College has conducted an experimental "Post Farm" since 1928, during which time contintrous studies have been made of the Western timber species and a wide variety of preservative treatments.

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