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TWENTY.FTI'E YEARS AGO TODAY fu Reported 'in The
\il. L. Atsthorpe, president of the Aisthorpe Lumber Co., Chico, visited San Eta^ncisco and reported the retail business fairly good in his district. He recalls ttrat it is just 42 years since he started.to work for the Sierra Lumber Co. in Chico
: Georgo Fuller and ilack Stolner, until recently with Dolan Building Material Co., have opened a yard at 30th and R streets in Sacramento "Red" Grlmee is No, 9 of the "Fatco Personalities" in the Ad series of The Pacific Lumber Company running in this magazine. The sketch says that the friendly "Red" joined TPL in 1920 after several years in retail lumber and jobbing, that he married Anna Belle Andrews in 1929 and is now rearing two
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future lumbermen, and that he is now working with Gus ffoovor spreading the Palco gospel through southern California
The Santa Fe Lumber Co. has moved into a larger suite of offices in San F rancisco's St. Clair Building trlustrated , in this issue is a golf trophy made entirely out of a piece of Sugar pine pattern lumber six inches in thickness. ft was turned at McCloud and will be won in the annual competition among employes of the two Shevlin Pine mills on the Pacific coast.
A. ItIaJm, manag:er of the Diamond Match Co. yard at Galt, has been transferred to tlle Placerville yard and succeeded by H. Ifauge . . . G. If. Brown, former owner of the Oakland hardwood firm of that namd.