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Paul W. Wilson, popular and well knorvn member of the California lumber fraternity, is secretary of the Central Lumber Co. at Stockton. He is the youngest son of O. V. Wilson, Sr., president of the company.

Paul Wilson attended high school in Stockton and after graduation took his A.B. degree in the College of the Pacific in 1934. While in high school and college, he was an end on the varsity football teams. In his last year at the College of the Pacific he played on Coach Amos Alonzo Stagg's first coast team. He worked in the Central Lumber Company plant and in lumber mills during vacations.

He made one trip to New York City by way of the Panama Canal and spent a year with Neuburger, Henderson & Loeb on Wall Street as office boy, then went to Washington, D. C., Philadelphia and other eastern cities.

When he graduated from college, he had an ambition to enter the cofiee business and made a trip to South America to study the coffee industry. He spent considerable time in Btazil and Argentina, both on plantations and processing plants, studying the industry from the tree to the finished product. However, shipping conditions were so upset, he decided to join his father and brothers in the lumber business.

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