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L. J. Gqrr & Co. Tests 2-Day Cobinet Troining for Lumber Deolers

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Well line of cabinet units, tested a 2-day cabinet-training school at the Claremont hotel in Berkeley, March 18 and 19. The session served as a model school to train a few dealers and L. J. Carr and Co. employes in the mLthod of putqing on future cabinet training schools for retail lumber dealers.

Schools of this type will be put on in various communities throughout Northern California for retail lumber dealers who are interested in learning the details of kitchen design and layout. Retailers who are aware of the high profits connected with merchandising packaged, knockdown cabinets will find many potential customers for both new construction and remodeling.

The cabinet-training schools are a part of the continuing program which L. J. Carr & Co. will conduct for the benefit of retail dealers in assisting them to merchandise and carry fasic commodities that are properly a part of the profits which belong to retail lumberdealers.

Co., ond Fronk Vinccnl, Winton Hill, L. J, Corr & Co., Sqcromenlo. Alro otlanding wot John E. Porron, Porron Lunbq Co., Concqd.

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