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AMERICAN FORESTRY'S ADVERTISERS 



FORESTERS 

 ATTENTION 



AMERICAN FORESTRY will print free 



of charge in this column advertisements of 



foresters wanting positions, or of persons 



having employment to offer foresters 



WANTED — Employment in Forestry Service or 

 with private lumbering firm. Preferably with the 

 Engineer force. Degree of A.B.. Hamilton. N. Y. 

 Several years' experience in field and office. Address 

 Box 10. care American Forestry. Washington, D. C. 



PRIVATE ESTATE MANAGER— Position wanted 

 by a man of extensive practical experience in, and 

 thorough scientific knowledge of, ALL departments of 

 private estate management, including forestry. Has 

 just completed the reforestation of an estate for which 

 nearly half a million trees have been used. A perma- 

 nent position desired upon an estate where the best 

 possible results and economical management will 

 be appreciated. Address Box 25, care American 

 Forestry. 



FORESTER — Graduate Yale Forest School, wishes 

 position in New England or Middle Atlantic States. 

 Good executive ability and commercial training. 

 Four years' experience in United States Forest Service; 

 first class record in timber cruising, surveying, nursery 

 and general administrative work. Address Box 26, 

 care American Forestry, Washington, D. C. 



PRACTICAL WOODSMAN AND FOREST EN- 

 GINEER with thorQU£;h experience this country and 

 Europe will take charge of forested estate or game 

 preserve. An expert m managing and improving 

 woodlands, and can show results. Highest references 

 as to character, training, and ability. Address Woods 

 Superintendent, Care American Forestry Magazine, 

 Washington. D. C. 



WANTED — A live, hustling man to represent us in 

 Tree Surgery and Forestry work. Must be familiar 

 with shade trees. A college education not essential 

 but must be able to meet and talk with men. New 

 England men preferred . but will consider others. 

 Address Box 3, Care American Forestry. Washington, 

 D.C. 



A forest school graduate with experience in U. S. 

 Forest Service and with lumber company, also possess- 

 ing thorough business training, will consider offer of 

 good forestry position. Address Box 9. care of Ameri- 

 can Forestry. 



POSITION WANTED— Engineer with twelve 

 years' experience in Engineering and Forestry. Expert 

 land surveyor, timber estimator, timberland R. R- 

 iocation. Experienced in woods operation and good 

 manager of men. Permanent position desired with 

 Timber Company. Railroad Company or Private 

 Estate. At present employed. Address Box 4, care 

 American Forestry. 



POSITION WANTED— Am graduate of Biltmore 

 Forest School, with good record in survey, estimate and 

 estate management and want position where I will 

 have a chance to learn more. Have done practical 

 work outside of school and am considered good at 

 timber. Willing to go anywhere and be generally 

 useful. Hard worker, don't mind long hours. Age, 

 26. Give me interview or let me send references. 

 Address Box 11. care American Forestry. 



FORESTER wants position with Consulting For- 

 estry firm, or with lumber company or private estate. 

 Training from Michigan Agricultural College and Yale 

 Forest School; four years" experience with U. S. Forest 

 Service and two winters with lumber companies. 

 Acquainted thoroughly with Montana. Idaho and 

 California timber as cruiser. References on request. 

 Address Box 17. care American Forestry. 



ENERGETIC Post Graduate Forester desires posi- 

 tion as an assistant in park or city forestry work. 

 Subordinate duties preferred. Best of references. 

 Address Box 18. care of American Forestry. 



MAN with practical experience in lumbering, timber 

 estimating, mapping and compass work. Have had 

 one year of college training and would like position 

 where there is an opportunity to acquire further knowl- 

 edge of forestry. Address Box 7, care of American 

 Forestry. 



PRACTICAL FORESTER wants situation on 

 private estate. Has practical experience of sowing, 

 laying, planting out, pruning, thinning, firebelts, 

 ditching, rotation planting, mixed planting and 

 thorough knowledge of fencing and tree felling. Has 

 had seven year's experience on best managed forestry 

 area tn Scotland. Address "Raith." care American 

 Forestry. 



Graduate of Forestry School, having studied for- 

 estry and lumbering operations in this country and 

 Germany, with experience in the U. S. Forest Servj^ce. 

 and also in state and private nursery work, would like 

 position with forest engineering firm or lumber com- 

 pany. Best of references. Address Box 19, care of 

 .\merican Forestry. 



WANTED— Position as City Forester or Park 

 Superintendent. Willing to consider position as an 

 a'lsistant. University training; experience in forestry, 

 nursery and landscape work. Twenty-seven years 

 old and married. Best of references. Address Box 

 20. care of American Forestry, Washington. D. C. 



WANTED — Timber estimating by postgraduate 

 forester with experience in Eastern Canada and Lake 

 States. References. Address Box 21. care of Ameri- 

 can Forestry. Washington. D. C. 



SCALER — W'ith actual experience desires position 

 with any lumber company in the United States or 

 Canada. Competent surveyor and mapper, accus- 

 tomed to roughing it. Present employer best reference. 



Address "Scaler." care of American Forestry. 



WANTED — Position by graduate forester. Ex- 

 perience in Southern Pineries ; five years technical 

 training. Prefers South but willing to go anywhere. 

 Address Box 22. care of American Forestry. 



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 State of Virginia, estimated to cut more than 30.000.000 

 FEET. Balance of timber on this land can be bought 

 cheap. Price of the selected trees, S2.50 each. This 

 is the greatest bargain we have ever heard of. 

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