Pacific service magazine . THE POWER-HOUSE AT PIT THREE - - . Frontispiece PIT THREE DEVELOPMENT COMPLETED AND PLACED IN ACTIVE SERVICE - .... 139 PACIFIC SERVICE IN ITS NEW HOME— General Office Building a Striking Testimonial TO Progress 144 Architectural Treatment of the Building - John Bake^ell 147 THE FINANCIAL SIDE OF PACIFIC SERVICE - - A. F. H. 152 EDITORIAL 154 THE PACIFIC SERVICE ROLL OF HONOR - ... 155 AN EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION 7000 STRONG - - - - 158 HOW THE N. E. L. A. CAME TO SAN FRANCISCO—High Lights Upon a Convention That Marked theFortieth Anniversary of a Great National In-dust


Pacific service magazine . THE POWER-HOUSE AT PIT THREE - - . Frontispiece PIT THREE DEVELOPMENT COMPLETED AND PLACED IN ACTIVE SERVICE - .... 139 PACIFIC SERVICE IN ITS NEW HOME— General Office Building a Striking Testimonial TO Progress 144 Architectural Treatment of the Building - John Bake^ell 147 THE FINANCIAL SIDE OF PACIFIC SERVICE - - A. F. H. 152 EDITORIAL 154 THE PACIFIC SERVICE ROLL OF HONOR - ... 155 AN EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION 7000 STRONG - - - - 158 HOW THE N. E. L. A. CAME TO SAN FRANCISCO—High Lights Upon a Convention That Marked theFortieth Anniversary of a Great National In-dustrial Organization - F. S. Myrtle 160. Pit Three power house—placed in operation July 18th. PACIFIC SERVICE MAGAZINE Volume XVI JULY, 1925 Number 5 ^it Three Development Qompleted and T^laced in ^Active Service Pit Three development, the newest linkin the Pacific Service hydro-electric chain,was placed in operation on the afternoon ofSaturday, July 18th. The opening ceremonies were attended bya party of company officials, headed byMr. Frank A. Leach, Jr., first vice-presi-dent and general manager, and some twohundred newspaper editors ond publishersof northern California. The engineeringdepartments of two leading universities ofthe State and the manufacturing concernsthat furnished apparatus for the develop-ment were also represented. Miss BerniceDowning, editor of Santa Clara Journal,closed the switch that set the generators inmotion. The party was conveyed to the scene bya special train leaving San Francisco onthe evening of Friday, July 17th. At Davis and Redding visitors from points east andnorth of the bay region jo


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