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Walter C. Ball resigned his position as sales manager for Chas. R. McCormick & Co. to accept the position of sales manager for the J. R. Hanify Co. J. Walter Kelly succeeded him.
An issue of the Merced Sun gave prominent attention to the plant and activities of the Cross Lumber Company of that city. An interesting story told what the company was doing in the growth and development of Merced, and photographs showed the ofiice, a part of the yard, and the stafi-numbering about forty people.
Ross E. Hall, H' Work and Roy Work purchased the Century Lumber Company at Long Beach. John W' Fisher, the retiring owner' stated that he would remain in Long Beach.
The Chas. R. McCormick Lumber Company of Los Angeles was incorporated with John Olsen as general manager. It was formed to own and operate the wholesale tumber properties and business of the McCormick organization in Los Angeles and at the Harbor in Wilmington'