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 SOUTH CAROLINA. 



Nantahala. See North Carolina. 



TENNESSEE. 



Cherokee-Georgia. H. G. SPAHR, forest supervisor, Athens (WU, P). 

 White Top (includes Unaka and White Top purchase areas). H. L_ 



RUSSELL, forest supervisor, Johnson City (WU, P) ; W. E. 



Hedges, national forest examiner. 



VIRGINIA. 



Natural Bridge. J. H. PAHRENBACH, forest supervisor, Buena Vista 

 (WU, P) ; H. M. Sears, forest examiner. 



Shenandoah (includes Shenandoah, Massanutten, and Potomac purchase 

 areas). S. H. MARSH, district forest inspector, Harrison- 

 burg (WU, P) ; Wm. H. Stoneburner, deputy forest super- 

 visor. 



White Top. See Tennessee. 



WEST VIRGINIA. 



Monongahela. H. L. JOHNSON, forest supervisor, Elkins (WU, P). 



SERVICE CHANGES. 



APPOINTED. 



LABORATORY. Mark W. Bray, assistant chemist ; Claude E. Rupp, 

 assistant chemist in forest products ; Clarence J. Humphrey, pathologist ; 

 C. Audrey Richards, assistant in forest pathology ; Arthur T. Jones, 

 laboratory helper ; Fay F. E. Holum and Lillian Matson, clerks (type- 

 writers) ; Mary E. Delaney, clerk (stenographer and typewriter) ; 

 Grace Bewick and Clara Kepke, computing clerks. 



DISTRICT 1. Arthur E. Byers (reinstatement), Cabinet; A. Price 

 Townsend (reinstatement), Missoula ; Thomas J. Carney (reinstate- 

 ment), Absaroka ; J. W. Streit (reinstatement), forest rangers, Justin 

 K. Dwindle (reinstatement), Kootenai, fire assistant. Mary E. Harvey 

 (transfer). Madison; Rose M. Almini, Flathead ; Armilda S. Bowers, 

 Helena, clerks (stenographers and typewriters). Pearl E. Perry, Cabi- 

 net; Esther M. Pierson, Deerlodge, clerks (typewriters). Andrew G. 

 I>usse.v, messenger. 



