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25 Leoding Construction Districts of West
Chonges In Hill & Morton Personnel
Jerrv N{ashek, General Manager of Hill & Morton, Inc., announces several changes within the organization. Art Hughes who has been manager of the Fresno'office and yard has returned to the main office in Oakland, Calif., to head the Redwood division. He has had a wide experience with the sale and merchandising of Redwood and was sales manager for the Al Boldt Lumber Co. prior to joining Hill & Nforton, Inc., and n'ill supply stock from the better mills in Humboldt County and Mendocino County, either dry or green.
Bob Hatharn''ay replaces Art Hughes as manager of the Fresno, Calif., office and yard. FIe comes'from an old lumber family. His father was the general manager of a line yard chain in the Middle West and after his death, the familv movecl to California. He has been working u'ith Iumber al1 ci his s-orking life, excluding ihe tiril€ he spent u.;th thc Arml'. He started in the retail. lunrhbr'..business arrd spei-it several vears in that field; wasiemployed;lby Hill & \Iorton in 1949 and has been with the ,'cbmp4ltri since that time. He has been rvell-trained in t-hp',varig,us'phases of their business and is familiar with tfe^prot'lems faced b1' the industry.
Art Bither w'ill fill the spot vacated by Bob Hathaway in the Oakland office.
All of the other personnel remains the same. Bill Friborg continues to cover the Bay area and Coast counties; Bill Kersharv tl.re Sacramento Valley territory; Jack Waldron the greater Los Angeles district; Oscar Nelson the San Diego area, and Bert Gilbert and Harry Anker the producing areas from Garberville to Brookings, Oregon.
Lumber Seosoners Meet
The Southern California Lumber Seasoning Association held a meeting on August 6, at Lyman's Grill on South Hill Street in Los Angeles. A large attendance enjoyed dinner, follou'ed b1' a very practical program and discussion of lumber drving. led by a panel of experts.
Force Moves To Colifornio
Lee Force has resigned his office as president and manager of the Douglas Fir Export Company, of Seattle, and moved to Pebble Beach, California. D. H. Miller, of Bandon, Ore., has succeeded him as president, and David C. I\{oore, of Portland, has been named manager. The offices of the company have been moved from Seattle to Portland.
"Forty yeors ptus on the expcriarcc rida of the ledger m6qns we hove qn orgonizolion thot follows through on eoch ond every order lo ree lhol you-THE RETAIL DEATERreceive GOOD SERVICE ond QUAIIIY MATER|ALS. The WOOD PRODUCTS we furnish ore profiloble to handle qnd qre cusloiner pleosers, loo!
Ponderosa And Sugar Pine
