. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. B. A. PERHAM Sales Manager for the North Pacific Fruit Distributors, with headquarters at Spokane, Washington. faint praise. Mr. Gwin, in addition to having experience and training with two very large commercial companies. The H-0 Company and Arbuckle Bros., has had eight ' experience in sell- ing green fruits, being connected with some of the largest institutions in the United Stales in this line, The California Vegetable Union, Crutchfield & Woolfolk and the Northwestern Fruit Exchange. Mr. Gwin is regarded by all who know him well as being a ma
. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. B. A. PERHAM Sales Manager for the North Pacific Fruit Distributors, with headquarters at Spokane, Washington. faint praise. Mr. Gwin, in addition to having experience and training with two very large commercial companies. The H-0 Company and Arbuckle Bros., has had eight ' experience in sell- ing green fruits, being connected with some of the largest institutions in the United Stales in this line, The California Vegetable Union, Crutchfield & Woolfolk and the Northwestern Fruit Exchange. Mr. Gwin is regarded by all who know him well as being a man of splendid ability, a good or- ganizer, an expert on system and ac- counting and has the highest ability as salesman and sales-manager. It was in recognition of these qualities, which he possesses to the fullest extent, that he was selected as general manager of the Northwestern Fruit Exchange. MR. H. M. GILBERT was born near Geneseo, Henry County, Illinois, on a stock farm, October 22, 1862â52 years old. Graduated from six-years' classical course at Knox College, Gales- burg, Illinois, in 1885, with an A. B. degree. His wife also graduated in the same class. Mr. Gilbert was honored with an A. M. degree a few years later. Came to North Yakima, Washington, in the fall of 1897. Planted his home orchard in 1898. Organized Richey & Gilbert Com- pany in 1900, of which he has been president and manager continuously and made it a large and efficient mar- keting agency. Mr. Gilbert has ac- cepted the position of general manager of a new selling agency, the Yakima Fruit Sellers. This company combines the selling forces of the Yakima County Horticultural Union, Yakima Fruit Growers' Exchange and Richey &. Gil- bert Company, which together shipped nearly 2,500 cars of fruit last season. Main interest is that of a grower, having nearly 400 acres of apple or- chards. Is president of Tieton Water Users' Association, a government pro- ject, irrigating 34,500 acres near North Yakim
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