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- Newspaper Article - Wednesday, November 22, 1945 Oswego Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Wilder Lumber Company Sold - Pulaski Concern Now Owned By Willett W. Friday Of Syracuse - Pulaski - The sale of a large business property in this village, the Wilder Lumber and Milling Company, was transacted this afternoon by Dale Wilder, present proprietor to Willett W. Friday. Consideration was not announced. Mr. Friday has been connected with the Furnee Construction Company in New York City, the Austin Construction Company in Cleveland, Ohio and the Bethlehem Steel. He also was in charge of the General Electric plant on the Thompson Road in Syracuse, being head of maintenance since the plant's construction until now. The Wilder Company was owned and operated by William M. Wilder for 33 years until his death about six years ago. It was then run for a couple of years by his sons, Tracy and Dale. Three years ago, Dale took complete charge. The property consists of an expensive mill and lumber yards located on Maple Avenue. Hardware and plumbing, Builders and Contractors supplies are handled there. The company is at present closed for inventory and will open as soon as the inventory is completed. Mr. Friday plans to reside in Pulaski as soon as he can locate a home.
Newspaper Obituary - The Tampa Tribune, December 31, 1982 - Dale Wilder, 81, of 7201 Highland Ave., Tampa, died December 23. He moved to the Bay area in 1952 from Pulaski NY where he was the owner of Wilder Hardware. He is survived by his wife, Erna C., and two nieces and two nephews. National Cremation Society.
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