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Max Cook Suggests Holding "Lumber Schools" in Fall

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Mar Cooh

The letter reproduced below, addressed by Max E. Cook, Farmstead Engineer, in charge of the Agricultural Department of the California Redwood Association, to a number of prominent retail lumber dealers throughout the state, will be of interest to a maiority of the retail lumber dealers of California.

Mr. Cook has already received replies from half a dozen dealers commending the idea of holding such conferences or "Lumber Schools," and will welcome comments on this idea from all who are interested. Letters should be addressed to him in care of Agricultural Department, California Redwood Associati on, 24 California Street, San Fran- cisco. The letter follows:

CALIFORNIA REDWOOD ASSN.

San Francisco April 11, 1929

BROWN'S SUPERCEDAR doret-lining buriness fu GOOD.

Have you forescen thh great demand with a ctock or have you been left at the post? Put in a *ck of BROWN'S SUPERCEDAR doaet lining and PROTECT YOUR CUSTOMERS WITH MOTH INSURAI{CE.

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