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A youngster was applying for the job of runner in a bank.
For even the smallest job in a banking institution they screen job applicants with much care.
The personnel manager said to the boy:
Northern Retailers' Ollicers
Attend NRLDA Meeting In Wcshington
George Adams, president; Jack Pomeroy, executive vice president, and J. H. Kirk, vice president, of the Lumber Merchants Association of Northern California, San Francisco, left l\[ay 6, for Washington, D. C., to attend a board of directors' meeting of the National Retail Lumber Dealers Association.
While there they u'ill discuss the arrangements they are making for the 1949 National convention to be held November 7 to 11, rvith headquarters in the Fairmont Hotel, San Francisco.
To Try
"Son, do you ever lie or steal?"
The boy said:
"No Sir, I never have, but I could learn if it's necessary in this business."
S. F. Lumbermen's Club
To Meet McrV 24
The next luncheon meeting of the San Francisco Lumbermen's Club will be held in the Concert Room, Palace Hotel, San Francisco, on Tuesday noon, May 24.
Brush-Blood
Miss Judith Blood was married to Edouard S. Brush on May 7, at St. Luke's Episcopal Church, San Francisco. Frank Brush was his brother's best man, and Miss Jean Morse lvas maid of honor. The honeymoon was spent at Carmel.
N{r. Brush is a rvholesale lumber dealer in San Francisco.
In Its 73rd Year
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