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And so, is you can see, the "story" of the "new" San Fernando Lumber Company remains to be written when the new buildings have all settled on the site just-occupied by the successful "old" company management. But these few facts must show that the younger Dealer Knight is well started down a high road well-marked by a knowledgeable father.

Chester Knight has extensive interests in Imperial Valley and spends lots of time down there nowadays (mostly duck-hunling, he says). He is entitled to that easier life he is now pursuing while Jerry Knight "minds the STORE." Mr. Knight is a 50-year member of the state retail lumber associations, joining first the old California Retail Lumber Assn., and later becoming a director of the present South-