1 minute read
Executive Staff Rcorganization
Announced bv McCormick
Lumber and Stcamship Co's.
San Francisco, Jan. 25,-George A. Pope, president tli Chas. R. M,cCormick Lumber Co., and the McCormick Steamship Company, announced today the reorganization of the executive sta{f. Mr. Pope stated a more closely coordinated relationship between the parent 'company and its subsidiaries was desired, and that the adjustments ef{ected were made immediately necessary to insure the proper operation of their manufacturing units under the quotas allotted by the National Lumber Code Authority.
To accomplish the coordination desired the position of executive vice president has been created in the parent company and its subsidiaries. Charles L. Wheeler will fiU this position.
The announcement includes the following changes in personnel: the retirement of Charles E. Helms and Guy E. Smith from the Chas. R. IllcCormick Lumber Co., and its subsidiaries-the appointment of vice president F. C. Talbot as assistant to the president in the Chas. R. McCormick Lumber Co., and the McCormick Steamship Company-the appointment of George A. Pope, Jr., as president of the Pacific-Argentine-Brazil Line, Inc.
The companies involved include: Chas. R. McCormick Lumber Co. of Delaware; Chas R. McCormick Lumber Co. of Los Angeles; McCormick Steamship Company; Pacific Argentine Brazil Liue, Inc.; Wallingford Steamship Company; Silverado Steamship Company.
Announcement is also made by the Chas. R. McCormick Lumber Company that their Seattle office will be closed and the personnel transferred to Port Gamble, in order to give the sales department closer contact with the mill.
Operating Sash, Door and Full
Mill Bid Business
The Hipolito Co. of Los Angeles are operating a sash, cloor ancl full mill bid business and are furnishing a line of sash, cloors and full mill bid requirements to the retail lumber trade.
The company will continue their manufacture of roller, metal and rvoocl s.creens as in the past.