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Scrlel f,gcnte For SACRAMENTO BOX & LUMBER CO.
MOUNT HOUGH LUMBER CO. sAcBAr@|lO
TWENTY YrAQS AGO
Fron the Aprll t'lorlrelz4t lesue
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A letter from Earl Minton The Minton Company, Moun tain View, on retail salesmanship was published in this issud. i
. American Hardwood Company,' Los hardwood lumber dealers. filed articles
Angeles wholesale ;i ,. .'j' ot lncorporatlon. ".i
The Bay District concatenation held at April 4. Vicegerent the initiation.
Hoo-Hoo initiated sixteen Kittens at {i the Commercial Club, San Francisco, on ; Snark A. B. Wastell was in charge of,:
C. C. Young, Lieutenant Governor of California, was the,ii speaker at the luncheon meeting of Hoo-Hoo Club No. t held':i:_l at the Palace Hotel. San Francisco. on March 27.
Otto Frese, who just returned to San Francisco after spend-''l ing two years in Peru as manager of the American Peruviantj Commercial Co., gave an interesting talk on the logging of,'':11 Cedar and Mahogany in the Valley of the Amazon to the,:j members of the Lumber Salesmenrs Club of San Francisco, at its meeting at the Palace Hotel on April 7.
W. H. Lindsay, who was manager of the Hammond I-uttli ber Company's yard.at Hynes for some time, purchased t$S.| yard and is operating it as the Lindsav Lumber Company.
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