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New Salesman In Los Angeles Territory With Union Lumber Company

Mr. R. C. (Dick) Enderly has joined the Los Angeles sales organization of the Union Lumber Company, and will represent that company in Southern California.

Mr. Enderly was formerly with the E. K. Wood Lumber Company at Oakland.

SLADE LUMBER COMPANY ADDS TO LOS ANGE. LES FORCE

Mr. Russell Postlethwaite, formerly of San Francisco has joined the sales force of the Slade Lumber Company, and will be connected with the Los Angeles office.

TEN-YEAR GRAZING PERMITS FOR NATIONAL FOREST RANGERS

San Francisco, May 28.-Secretary of Agriculture Watlace has approved the ,recommendations of the Forest Service that stockmen who desire to graze cattle and sheep on National Forest ranges be granted ten-year permits, according to District Forester Paul G. Redington of the San Francisco forestry headquarters. This new policy, which doubles the 'maximum period for which grazing permits are now issued, will go into effect beginning with 1925. The Secretary's action was taken from the standpoint of assisting the livestock industry to recover further from the depression of the past few years, and to make it less diffircult to secure financial aid to carry on livestock operations.

TRESTER WILL LOCATE IN SOUTHERN CALIF.

John Trester, Jr., of Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, is now in Los Angeles and is arranging to enter the lumber business there. Mr. Trester is well known among the lumbermen of the Pacific Coast and was formerlv -connected with the Williams-McKeithan Lumber Co. of Lynchburg, Virginia. He represented this company in Pittsburg and until recently was also one of their Northwest representatives with headquarte,rs in Seattle.

A. B. WASTELL COMPLETES SURVEY OF' CENTRAL CALIFORNIA

Mr. A. B. \Alastell, manager of the California Retail Lumbermen's Association, has just returned from a trip through the central part of the state, made to make a survey of the retail yards.

Mr. Wastell visited sixty eight yar.ds on this trip, and states that he finds c-onditions good without exception.

A. M. TATE GOES NORTH FOR THE SUMMER

Mr. A. M. Tate, founder of the Tate Lumber Company, of "We Hurry" fame, at Huntington Park, has left for the north and will be away from his home until Fall.

Mr. Tate was formerly engaged in the lumber business in Washington, having a large acquaintance among the fraternity throughout the west. His son, Mr. Robert Tate is general manager for this company.

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