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Since 1913 Mr. Jones has been in the 

 brokerage business at Kansas City, 

 closing out his business to accept the 

 Chicago appointment. In 1!)(),3 Mr. 

 Jones joined the sales force of the Cal- 

 ifornia Fruit Distributors and was ap- 

 pointed sales manager in 19()(i, and 

 later assistant general manager, (huing 

 which time he was in intimate and per- 

 sonal touch with all of the fruit con- 

 suming centers in the United States 

 and Canada, where he has a personal 

 acquaintance with both the trade and 

 their fruit requirements. 



Mr. Jones is now making a visit to 

 the fruit producing sections of the 

 Northwest, and will shortly leave for 

 his new headcjuarters in Chicago. 



Mr. C. W. McCuIlagh, for the past 

 three years connected with the Yakima 

 Valley Fruit Growers' Association, a 

 sub-central of the North Pacific Fruit 

 Distributors, in the capacity of assist- 

 ant sales manager and later sales and 

 tralTic manager, has been appointed as 

 district manager with headquarters in 

 Minneapolis. 



This is not a new territory to Mr. 

 McCullagh, he having covered this field 

 which extends from Montana east, in- 

 cluding Canada, annually ever since 

 his connection with the Yakima con- 

 cern. Mr. McCullagh brings to the Dis- 

 tributors a most intimate knowledge of 

 not only apples but other Northwest- 

 ern fruit, his duties in the past having 

 demanded personal supervision of the 

 picking, packing and assembling of 

 mixed cars of soft fruits, which are 

 sold largely in the territory that he will 



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FERD GRONER & McCLURE, Hillsboro, Oregon 



this year handle for the Distributors. 

 He had personal supervision over the 

 ,shipnicnt of over 1,000 carloads of 

 nii.\ed soft fruit, as well as nearly 1,500 

 carloads of apples from the Yakima 

 Valley this past season alone. 



Previous to his connection with the 

 Yakima Valley Fruit Growers" .\ssocio- 

 lion, Mr. McCullagh was connected 

 with the Chicago & Northwestern Rail- 

 way Company for six years, traveling 

 west from Chicago, and for seven years 

 he was mana,i;er of large produce in- 

 terests in Seattle. His past experience 

 enables him lo lender the best of ser- 

 vice not only to the Distributors, but 

 to the trade in the territory which he 

 will cover, being thoroughly convers- 

 ant with the shii)ping, sales and traflic 

 needs of the Xorlhwestern territory. 



Mr. .1. S. Robinson has been appointed 

 district manager of the Middle and 

 Soiilhwestern territory, wilh beadquar- 

 lers at Omaha. He has been with the 

 Distributors since their organization, 

 and last year bad head(|iia]'lers at Fort 



^Vorlh, covering Texas, Oklahoma, 

 Louisiana, Mississippi, .\labama, Geor- 

 gia and Florida, in which states he in- 

 creased the Distributors' business 80 

 per cent over the preceding year. 



Mr. Robinson is thoroughly exiieri- 

 enced in both the assembling and shij)- 

 ping ends of the Xorthweslcrn fruit 

 business, as well as the marketing end. 



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