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Art Martin (left), manager of the Hales and Symons Lumber Company, Sonora, became the first elected president of the new Tuolumne County Board of Education last month. Formerly, members of the board were appointed by the board of superviSOTS.
Art's devotion of personal time to civic affairs has been considerable. Since 1927 he has been active in Boy Scout work, served as trustee on the Sonora Union High School Board and, in addition to being a World War I veteran, he later became a battalion commander of the California National Guard.
In between, he found time to raise a family and learn the lumber business, starting in 1922 with the Hayward Lumber and Investment Company. He first became associpted with'Hales and Symonsin 1925, and has seen their lumberyard office grow from a 1Clx10 room to one of Cali- est in the Pinecrest Lodge on Sonora Pass, and is a boating and winter sport enthusiast; "off the record," he suggests that the Lodge is an ideal vacation spot for "tired lumbermen."

As if that wasn't enough activity for a young {ellow of 57 yearc, he also flies his own plane and hasn't missed an LMA convention or function in many years. ***
"Build Better Living" is the theme of the "3-D" billboard maintained by the Central Lumber Company of Stockton. The addition to the illustrated home projects out'"r-ard from the surface of the sign and increases the eye appeal and stimulates public atteption to the advertising message.
Vince Wilson, owner of Central Lumber Company, takes