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Mill Equipmentfor Sale

Ross Carrier like new, lumber buggies, work benches and tables, also mill equipment from Boyd Lumber & Mill Co., Santa Barbara.For particulars address Boyd Lumber & Mill Co., Santa Barbara, or Mead & Wagner, 1426 Santa Fe Avenue, Los Angeles, Telephone VAndike 846?.

WANTS WHOLESALE LUMBER CONNECTION

Wants position with Los Angeles wholesale lumber firm, either as outside salesman or in the office. Now employed as retail yard salesman. Twenty-five years of age; married. Can give excellent references. Address Box C-736, California Lumber Merchant.

SALESMAN WANTS CHANGE OF POSITION

Lumber salesman, experienced in selling both Redwood and Fir, at present employed, wants to make a change. Familiar with the trade in Sacramento and San Joaguin VaIIeys, San Francisco Bay districts and Peninsula. Address Box C-738, California Lumber Merchant.

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LUMBERMAN

Needs Position

Single man. Twenty years' wholesale o'ffice experience, seeks position as bookkeeper, general officeman, or sales assistant.

Also competent retailyard bookkeeper, estimator, etc. Six years' California Yard Experience. Go anywhere. Can manage business during owner's absence. Address Box C-739, California Lumber Merchant.

R. M. Ingram Heads Red Cedar Shingle Bureau

The Red Cedar Shingle Bureau, at its annual convention in Seattle, Wash., January 12, again went down the line for a strong policy of dealer distribution and a strong prog'ram of trade promotion and advertising to build up sales.

Among the speakers were R. M. Ingram, chairman of the Advertising Committee; J.D. McCarthy, secretary of the Illinois Lumber and Material Dealers' Association, and J.E. Mackie, Pacific Coast manager, National Lumber Manufacturers Association.

Luncheon was served to a capacity crowd. Brief talks were made by May,or ArthurB. Langlie of Seattle; Col. W. B. Greeley, secretary-manag'er, West Coast Lumbermen's Association; Carl Blackstock, vice-presi'dent, NationalRetail Lumber Dealers Association; Roy Dailey, National-American Wholesale Lumber Association; W. C. Bell, m.anaging director, Western Retail Lumbermen's Association; and Phil Bailey, speaking {or the stainecl shingle manufacturers.

In the closing executive session, R. M. Ingram, Aberdeen, Wash., was elected president, succeeding P. H. Olwell. P. R. Smith, Seattle, was chosen first vice-president

Wantto Buy

Small or medium-sized yards anywhere south of Stockton. Information kept confidential. Write Hayward Lumber & Investment Company, P. O. Box 1551, Los Angeles, Calif.

ESTABLISHED SO. CALIFORNIA YARD

70 miles from Los Angeles, on main highway with extensive sales area, railroad lease; about $18,000 required; profitable annual sales $40,00O. Address Box C-737 California Lumber Merchant.

Situation Wanted

17 years' experience in retail lumber business, yard superintendent, collecting, estimating, taking off full mill bids, salesman, and capable of handling retail yard. Married, have family, 35 years of age. Can firrnish good references. Address Box C-7,10, California Lumber Merchant.

Lumber Yards For Sale

Very fine Los Angeles suburban yard. Fine living conditions. Real estate $6,000 but could be bought on terms. fmprovements and equipment $12,250, Inventory $10,000. Twohy Lumber Co., Lumber Yard Brokers, 801 Petroleum Securities Bldg., Los Angeles. Telephone PRospect 8746.

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(Continued from Page 29) is manufactured by a hot-pressed process and tempered at the mill to the extent the manufacturer guarantees nonply separation.

The architects' committee consists of three nationallyrecognized Seattle architects. They are J. Lister Holmes, chairman, head of the firmby the same name; Victor N. Jones of McClelland and Jones; and Carl F. Gould of Bebb & Gould.

San Francisco-s lVorld Fair and Charles Plant, Vancouver, B.C., second vice-president. W. W. Woodbridge was unanimously re-elected secretarytreasurer-manager.

Plywood from this Hoquiam plant is also being used extensively at the Golden Gate International Exposition, which opens February 18, in San Francisco.

An interesting feature of the session was the presentation of a printed resolution to William McMaster, McMaster Lumber & Shingle Company, Everett, Wash., in honor of his completion of fifty continuous years ttnder one name as a shingle manufacturer and for his veteran membership in the Red Cedar Shingle Bureau.

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