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LUMBERAVAILABLE PRIME of LIFE and HEATTH EXPERIENCE with DIRECT CONTRACTOR and INDUSTRIAL, TRADE-IN, FARMING, CITY and OIL FIELD, COMMUNITIES. NO FACTIONAL nor MARRIAGE AFFILIATIONS. BEST ABILITY AS BRANCH YARD MANAGER. Ad. dress Box C-465 California Lumber Merchant.
EXECUTIVE-MANAGER
Lumberman open for a position with progressive lumber company rvhere responsibility and initiative are essential. Fifteen years practical experience in the logging, manufacturing, wholesale and retail ends of the business. At present employed, and for the past ten years have been manager and in ,charge of sales of a large wholesale and retail yard in California. Will go any place and would consider position in the Orient, Central or South American countries. Address Box C-47O, California Lumber Merchant.
Yard Manager
For small Southern California manager in Southern California. California Lumber Merchant.
WANTED yard with experience as Address Box C-471. care
S. M. HAUPTMAN IN HOSPITAL
Sidney M. Hauptman, who resigned recently as president of the Chas. R. McCormi'ck Lumber Co., San Francisco, is suffering from illness and is at present in the Mills Hospital, San Mateo.
REDWOOD SALESMAN VISITS S. F.
Frank H. Campbell, of the Eastern sales organization of. The Pacific Lumber Company, is spending two weeks in San Francisco, visiting the company's home office. He made the trip from his Chicago headquarters to the Coast by automobile and was a,ccompanied by Mrs. Campbell.
Fire Damages Hardwood Yard
Several sheds containing stocks of hardwood lumber at the yard of E.J. Stanton & Son, Los Angeles, were destroyed by a fire that started shortly after midnight on the morning of January 24. The company reports they still have ample stocks of hardwoods on hand and that business will go o11 as usual.
Lumber Saitesman In Hospital
Geo. W. Robinson, formerly salesman in the San Joaquin Valley for the Booth-Kelly Lumber Co., recently entered the U. S. Veterans Hospital, Livermore, for treatment. George will be glad to receive visits from his friends any afternoon in,cluding Sunday from three to five.
T. B. LAWRENCE VISITS SAN FRANCISCO
T. B. Larvrence, Lawrence-Philips Lumber Co., Los Angeles, was a recent San Fran,cisco visitor where he spent a few days on business. Mrs. Lawrence accompanied him on the trip.
Wanted
Redwood or White Pine connection for Ohio territory requiring full and exclusive time. Have been exclusive Cypress salesman in Ohio many years for large Cypress manufacturer. For obvious reasons would. prefer change from Cypress to Redwood or White Pine. Address Box C-469, The California Lumber Mer,chant.
Position Wanted
As Manager, Branch Manager, General Manager, or Salesman, by married man in his forties, thoroughly experienced in all branches of the lumber business. Has been general manager for years and now finds himself in the market for a position due to a consolidation. Address Box C-467, The California Lumber Merchant.
Wants Office Position
Young man with several years' lumber experience in Los Angeles office wants position. Expert stenographer and typist and familiar with all kinds of office work. Can furnish refeiences. 26 years of age. Address Box G463, care California Lumber Merchant.
W. R. CHAMBERLIN VISITS LOS ANGELES
W. R. Chamberlin, president of W. R. Chamberlin & Co., San Francisco, returned'January 23 f.rom a 10-day visit to the company's Los Angeles office.
Back From Business Trip
A. S. Murphy, executive president of The Pacific ber Company, San Francisco, has returned from a business visit to Arizona and Los Angeles.
Lumber Steamer Aground
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The steamer Tiverton of San Francisco, owned by the Hammond Lumber Company went aground at Eureka January 20, and was believed by her owners as likely to be a total loss. The Tiverton was a 336-ton ship built at Hoquiam, Wash., in 1906.
A. C. HORNE,R VISITS ARIZONA
A. C. Horner, San Fran,cisco, manager of the Western office of the National Lumber Manufacturers Association, returned January 13 from a 1O day trip to Arizona. He went to Tucson at the request of the retail lumber dealers of that city to investigate some adverse legislation which had been proposed. As a result of his conference with the dealers the proposed changes in the building code were made in a manner satisfactory to all con,cerned.
Mr. Horner also met with the retailers in Phoenix for a continuation of the discussion of building code problems and other proposed legislation.