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AMF.RICAX I'ORI'.STRY 



The 



Rising Sun 



of Prosperity 



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Thrift 



FORESTERS ATTENTION 



AMERICAN FORESTRY will gladly print free 

 of charge in this column advertisements of for- 

 esters, lumbermen and woodsmen, discharged or 

 about to be discharged from military service, who 

 want positions, or of persons having employment 

 to offer such foresters, lumbermen or woodsmen. 



POSITION wanted by technically trained For- 

 ester. Have had fourteen years experience 

 along forestry lines, over five years on the 

 National Forests in timber sale, silvicultural 

 and administrative work; three years experi- 

 ence in city forestry, tree surgery and landscape 

 work. Forester for the North Shore Park Dis 

 trict of Chicago. City forestry and landscape 

 work preferred, but will be glad to consider 

 other lines. Can furnish the best of reference 

 Address Box 600. Care American Forestry 

 Magazine, Washington, D. C. (1-3) 



YOUNG MAN recently discharged from the U. S. 

 Navy, wants employment with wholesale lum- 

 ber manufacturer; college graduate; five year's 

 experience in nursery business; can furnish 

 best of references. Address Box fl75,_ Care 

 American Forestry Magazine, Washinpton. 

 P. C. (1-3) 



Man to be dischargeu Irom tiie .'\rmy Sseptemher 

 30th desires position in forestry work, with lum- 

 ber or railroad company or assisting in investi- 

 gations of utilization of wood products. Would 

 accept position in other work. Is married man, 

 graduate of Michigan Agricultural College. 1913. 

 Has had experience in orcliard work, clearing 

 land, improvement cuttings, planting and care of 

 nursery, pine and hardwood transplants, orchards 

 and larger trees, grading and construction of 

 gravel roads, and other improvement work. Has 

 executive ability and gets good results from men. 

 Please address Box 860, care of American 

 Forestry Magazine, Washington, D. C. {911) 



rOSlTION wanted by technically trained For- 

 ester; college graduate, 37 years of age and 

 married. Have had seven years' experience in 

 the National Forests of Oregon, California, 

 Washington and Alaska. Also some European 

 training. At present employed on timber sur- 

 veys as chief of party in the Forest Service. 

 Desire to make a change and will be glad to 

 consider position as Forester on private estate, 

 or as city Forester. Will also consider position 

 as Asst. Superintendent of State Park and 

 Game Preserve in addition to that of Forester. 

 Can furnish the best of references. Address 

 Box 820, care American Forestry Magazine, 

 Washington, D. C. 



ARBORICULTURIST is open to an engagement 

 to take charge of, or as assistant in City For- 

 estry work. Experience and training, ten years, 

 covering the entire arboricultural field— from 

 planting to expert tree surgery— including nur- 

 sery practice, and supervision in the care and 

 detailed management of city shade trees. For 

 further information, address Box 700, care of 

 American Forestry. 



WANTED — Position as Forester and Land Agent. 

 Technically trained forester. 35 years old. 

 Practical experience along all lines included 

 under the duties of the above positions. For- 

 mer Captain, Field Artillery. Address Box 840, 

 care American Forestry. Washington, D. C. 



WANTED — Position with Lumber Company or 

 Private Concern by technically trained Forester 

 with five years practical experience. Box 820, 

 care American Forestry. 



A FORESTRY graduate with several years ex- 

 perience in forest work and at present em- 

 ployed along technical and administrative 

 lines desires responsible position with private 

 concern operating in and outside the United 

 States. Address Box 870, care of American 

 Forestry Magazine, Washington. D. C, 



.V CIIUISTMAS SUOGESTION 



Are you puzzled about the selection of Christmas gifts? 



Why not give a year's subscribing membership in the American Forestry Association as a gift. It will cost 

 you $3.00, and the member will receive American Forestry Magazine for a year. 

 This will be an ideal Christmas gift for a child or an adult. 

 Send the money to the Association and a Christmas Card will be sent you to present on Christmas Day. 



