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Letter From Sacramento
"The California Lurnber Merchant" was recently the recipient of a letter from S. J. Maakestad of Sacramento, Valley lumberman, which came through on the first airplane to stop at that point for mail in the North and South run between San Diego and Seattle. "Mac's" letter, written in his characteristic style for which he is famous, follows:
Sacramento. Calif., Februarv 27th. 1933.
Mr. J. E. Martin, California Lumber Mer'chant, Central Bldg., L. A.
My deer Sir:-Today op here in Sacramento de first Airship is goin to stop here for male on de North and South run betveen Seattle and SanDiego and I figgerd maybe you vuld like to git a letter in your offis dat has vun of dem new Cachets (dat sure is a slik 10c vurd) on it, so I am sending you vun. I aint reely got mush time to write any long letter but vuld like to hear from you yust ven dis letter comes to your offis so dat sum time ven I got tu male a chek for de C. L. M. in a of a hurry I vil kno yust how long it takes.
Yumpin yimminy its purty near noon and I got to git me sum lunsh and a cremo for to smoke and go out to de airport and see de big celebrashun ven de new male plane cums in to pick op de male. I spose in de '49 days der vas yust as mush excitement ven everbody vent to see de first pony express come in to Sacramento vit a littel sack of male. Yours for qvick airmale, Mac.
Back From East
A. S. Murphy, president of The Pacific Lumber Company, San Francisco, and W. M. Nelson, comptroller of the company, returned recently from an Eastern trip in the course of which they visited Chicago, Detroit and New York.
F. J. O'CONNOR VISITS LOS ANGELES
F. J. O'Connor, San Fran'cisco, president and general manager of the California Wholesale Lumber Association, was a visitor at the Association's Los Angeles office around the first of the month where he spent a few days on Association business.
W. R. CHAMBERLIN VISITS
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LOS ANGELES vfSft.S Of-o ffOtr,tE
W. R. Chamberlin. W. R. Chamberlin & Co., San Francisco, was a recent Los Angeles visitor where he conferred with Jack Rea, the company's Southern California representative.
E. E. YODER VISITS S. F.
E. E. Yoder, resident manager of The Pacific Company at Scotia, recently spent a few days at pany's main office in San Francisco.
Bill Button, Milpitas Lumber Co., Milpitas, month's visit to his old home in Kentucky.
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