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WANT AD and FOR SALE AD DEPT.
DO YOU WANT TO SETI?
Hrvc Buyon Writing. DO YOU WANT TO BUY?
Hrvc aood peying yard, good locrtion ir Lor An3olor' SEE L M. MEYTR
330 Chrpmen Buildin3, Lor Angclce For Appointncnt Crll 82+gt2 WANTED lManted, lumber office clerk' young man that can use typewriter, one who has had retail lumber office expeiience and can assist a bookkeeper, also do-gen- eril office work. Yard at Santa Barbara, Cal. Address reply to Box 124, care The California Lumler Merchant.
Bookkeeper Wants Position
Experienced bookkeeper, with years of experience desires a position in the-lumber or.any other business. 45 years of age, absolutely dependabte, and- has good ref6rences. A?dress, Box C E,-care California Lumber Merchant.
E. N. MOORE A CALIFORNIA VISITOR
E. N. Moore, for many years engaged in the-lumber business in San Francisio, but nolv located at Kingman, Atizona, was a recent visitor in San Francisco, where he spent several days calling on his old lumbermen friends' lie has returned io Arizonl, by way of Southern California, where he spent a few daYs.
GEORGE C. CORNITIUS REPORTS HARDWOOD MARKET GOOD
George C. Clornitius, rvholesale hardwood dealer of San Francis"co, has returned from a business trip to Los Angel.es and other'southern California points, and reports that the ae-""a for hardwoods throughout the state is v91y good f.; Ai; ,."ron of the year. -I\[r. Cornitius specializes in ai.t.i6,rtittg Southern Hardwoods and his concern is the oldest exclirsive hardwood wholesale dealers on the Pacific bortt. Prior to his starting in business for himself, he. *"r-itt" representative of l\4itsui & Co' and had charge of selling their entire output of hardrvoods'
THEO. LERCH SPENDS SOME TIME IN THE SOUTH.
Mr. Theo. J. Lerch, well kn-own-sales manager for. the Albion Lumb-er Company, with offices at San Francisco' it;;;;;-i" Los Angelesior the past two weeks, attending to a variety of business matters' '-Wtrii" iri the south, he made a trip to San- Diego with Ui.'W. p. Frambes, of Fletcher & Frambes, I-os Angeles, "rd t"p-tt that business in that district is booming'
MILL MAN WANTED
WANTED: Co#petent man for mill superintendent, give age, experience and references. Address: Ambrose Lumber Co., Santa Barbara.
$5o,ooo.o0 REQUTRED
For interest in fast srowing well established HARDWOOD LUMBER YARO in BAY DISTRICT. Address Box 25 care The California Lumber Merchant.
Retail Man Wishes Position
As yard manager; 30 years old; l0 years lumber business;7 years retail yard manager. Witl go anywhere; best of references. After January lst. Address Box ll2, care California Lumber Merchant.
CHARLES M. ROSE ON NORTHWEST TRIP
Charles M. Rose, wholesale lumberman of San Francisco and California representative of the Vaughan Lumber Co. of Portland, has left for the Northwest on a two-weeks' business trip. While in the north, he will be a visitor at the Portland offices of the Vaughan Lumber Co. and will also spend several days calling on the mills in the Portland, Columbia River, and Puget Sound Districts.
F. R. LAMON VISITS HEADQUARTERS
F. R. Lamon, of Fresno, representative in the San Joaquin Valley for the Wendling-Nathan Co., was a recbnt visitor in San Francisco, where he spent several days attencling to business matters at the company's San Francisco office. Mr. Lamon covers the territory betrveen Spcramento and Bakersfi elrl.
Harry Aldrich Visits The Bay District
Harry Aldrich, sales manager of the Brighton Mills Co., Portland, was a recent San Francisco visitor where he spent several days calling on his lumber friends in the Bay District. He was a gttest of E. L. Euphrat, of the Wendling-Nathan Co., at the Stanford-California football game. Harry is a great golf enthusiast, and during his stay in the Bay District, he played over se.veral of the courses here with Roy Hills, of the Wendling-Nathan Company.
Draw a mental picture if you prease, of t'he Love, Happiness and Radi- ant Light of Appreciation that is being defected from the joyous faces of ttrose who have become possessors of their ovrn homes through your efiorts during the past year.
Then ask yourself whether or not you have been repaid for the service you have rendered. Homes with their assurance of protectior4 where family ties are made and kept, where home teachings and environments develop morals, thrift and love and mahe for continuous happine*, are worth all the efforts you and your business can put into trhem, "rd -or. than all else in this world to those who call them homes.
There is no magical road to success for building material merchants. Deterrnination and constant efforts create desires for homes. This christmas season, when sweet mernories of the past and bright hopes of the future cheer our lives, is the time to resolve that every possible effort be extended, that all depadments of your business be concentrated upon senvice and help to thei end that the greatest possible number of people may, through your combined activities, be encouraged to undertake the greatest of lif"'" i""o-p- li$hments-The Ownership of ldeal Homes.
we want to join with you in initilling into the minds of those living in yor$ trade territory desires for modern, convenient, practical homes. The new features we will make available for you to apply during the coming year will be valuable assistance to you.