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Rate---$Z.5O Per Co1umn Inch. Minimum Ad One-Half Inch.
For Sale
Well established lumber yard. I want a dependable man to take over. Give me 20o/o down and the balance monthly. Keep your money to run the business. Stock around $10,000. Cars, trucks, and lots of real estate. $66,000 in business last year. No stiff competition. This is my baby and I want to see the new owner make good. Character of more importance than collateral. If you want a yard in the richest per capita county in the state write to Bob Rosenquist, Angwin, California. Yard is located in central California.
WORK WANTED-INSIDE OR OUT
Salesman-counter trade-quantity survey-full charge bookkeeping - cost finding - graduate accountant - estimator, lumber, sash, doors and millwork - schedule pricing-full mill bid. Single, go anywhere. Address, Box C-914, California Lumber Merchant, 319 Central Building, Los Angeles.
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OJ Th-e ._California Lumber' Merihant, published Siini-monthty at Los Angeles, California, for October 1. 1941.
St.tc of California I County of Los Angetcs. I tg'
_Before mc, a Notary Public in and for thc Statc and couaty aforc. said, .personally a_ppoared J' E. Martin, who, haviag bcen dul! rworn
1cg9-rdrng to !aw, deposes and says that hc is the Busincss Managcr of The California Lumber Mcrcbaut, atrd that the following is, to thc best of his knowledge and belief, a true statcm€nt of the owneiship, managcmcnt (and if a daily paper, the circulation), etc., of thc aforesaid publication for thc date shown in the above caption, required by the Act of August 24,1972, as amended by the Act of March 3, 1933, cmbodicd in section 537, Postal Laws and Regulations, printcd on thc rcvcrsc of this form, to wit:
1. That thc names and addrtsscs of the publisher, cditor, managing cditor. and business managcrs arc: Publishcr, J. C. Dionne, 318 Ccntral Bldg., Los Anseles; Editor, J. C. Dionne, 318 Central Bldg., Los Angeles; Managing Editor, J. E, Martin, 318 Central Bldg., Los Angclca; Business Manager, J. E. Martin, 318 Ccntral BIdg., Los Angcles.
2. Thzt tbe owaer is: (If owned by a corporation, its name and address must be statcd and also immcdiately thercunder the namcs and addresses of stockholdcrs oming or holding oae per cat or more of total amount of stock. If not owncd by a corporation, the namer and addresses of the individual omers must bc givcn. If omed by a 6rm, company, or other uaincorporated ooncern, its namc and addrcss, as wcll as those of cach individual member, must be given.)
Thc California Lumber Mcrchant (a corporation), 318 Central Bldg., Los Angeles.
J. C. Dionne, Los Angelcs, Calif.
J. E, Martin, Los Angeles, Calif.
W. T. Black, San Francisco, California.
T. P. Wicr, Houston, Texas.
Mrs. A. C. Merryman, Pasadena, Califomia
3. That the known bondholders, mortgagecc, aad other security holderg oming or holding I per cent or morc of total amount of bonds. mort. gagcs, or other securitics are: (If thcrc are oone,80 statc.) None,
4, Ttat thc two paragraphs next abovc, giving the aames of thc omcrs, stockholders, and security holdcrs, if any, contain not only thc list of rtockholders and sccurity holders as thcy appear upon thc bookt of the company but also, in cascs where the stGkholdCr or rccurity ho-ldcr appears upon the books of tbe ompany as tru3tce or in any other fduciary rclation, tbc lame of thc person or orporatioa foi whom such trustec is actiag, ie givca; also that thc said two DaraaraDhg mtain statements embrecing afiiant's full knowledgc and bclicf aa - to the circumstances and conditioas under whicb stock-holdcrr and rccurity holdcrs who do not appcar upon thc books of thc company .s trustes. hold stock and cccuritics in a capacity othcr than thal ol a bona fdd owner; end this afriaat has no rcagon to believc that any othcr Dcraon. association, or corporation has any intcrest dirtct or indirlct in th-c reid ctock, bonds, or othcr securitics than as so rtatcd by him.
5. That thc average numbcr ol copicr of cach irsuc of rhis rubli- catiqr rold or diltributcd, throuah thc mails or othcrwisc. to- oaid rubccribcrr during thc twclvc montbs prcccdiag thc datc rhowi ebovi ir (This rnfomation ir requircd fron drily publfoatior alr.) swom to and subscribcd t.r",. *.1i,i${jlTj} .?"6'ffBX,Iifii:' TSEALI TREDA R. PAUISON. (Mt commilsion cxplrcs Aug. 18. lfa)
Work Wanted
Experienced, all round retail office lumberman. Six years' California experience. Health good. At present employed but wish to make change to Arizona. Address Box C-907, California Lumber Merchant.
Situation Wanted
Yard foreman, order clerk, tallyman, salesman or general work in yard, wharf, mill or office. 29 years in above positions in Washington, Oregon and California. Last 7 years with very good Southern California company, best reason for leaving. Good references. Will go anywhere. Age 49. Best of health, good appearance, active.
Address Box C-911, California Lumber Merchant, 318 Central Bldg., Los Angeles, California.
Wanted
Thoroughly experienced man for all around sales work in building material and lumber yard office, and outside selling in San Joaquin Valley. Must be familiar with builders' hardware, paints, plumbing, electrical materials and millwork. Address Box C-915, California Lumber Merchant, 318 Central Bldg., Los Angeles.
Lumber Yards For Sale
We have a number of good yards in Southern California for sale. Twohy Lumber Co., Lugnber Yard Brokers, SOl Petroleum Building, Los Angeles. Telephone PRospect 8746.
National Retailers Association Commentg on SPAB Policy on Priorities
(Continued from Page 8) every means available to them, including their Congressmen, should point out the obvious facts in regard to the position of retail lumber dealers and the building industry in respect to residential construction, modernization and repair activities, and farm building; namely:
The small amount of critical materials used:
The question of local employment of building tradesmen and retail employment itself ; and
The fact that retail yards .generally are well stocked with most of the basic materials required for the type of construction that is definitely needed and essential to the health and safety of the American people, plus the type of material ,needed for the upkeep and maintenance of industrial and commercial plants.
We do not recommend that our industry "carrv the torch" for the type of building project which bbn;ouity can not go ahead if its basic structural material is one that requires critical items when substitution of other materials can be made.