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AMERICAN FORESTRY 



FORESTERS ATTENTION 



AMERICAN FORESTRY will gladly print free 

 of charge In this column advertisement* of for- 

 ester*, lumbermen and woodsmen, discharged or 

 about to be discharged from military *enrice, who 

 want positions, or of person* having employment 

 to offer such forester*, lumbermen or woodsmen. 



POSITIONS WANTED 



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. 



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 



DISCHARGED SAILOR would like position as 

 assistant forester or a permanent position as 

 surveyor with some lumber company with a 

 chance for advancement. Salary is of secondary 

 consideration. Married, so would have to 

 locate in some small town. Have had four 

 years' practical experience in general forestry, 

 and some tree surgery. Address Box 900. care 

 of AMERICAN FORESTRY MAGAZINE, 

 Washington, D. C 



SUPERINTENDENT retail lumber and build- 

 ing material establishment desires connection 

 with progressive lumber concern in locality 

 where there is opportunity for growth. West, 

 Southwest or Middle West preferred, but not 

 essential. Several years experience retail and 

 manufacturing, also eighteen months overseas 

 with Forestry Engineers. Available after Au- 

 gust 15th. Address Box 930, care of AMERI- 

 CAN FORESTRY MAGAZINE, Washington, 

 D. C. (8-10-20) 



School of Forestry 



UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO 



Four Year Course, with op- 

 portunity to specialize in 

 General Forestry, Log- 

 ging Engineering, and 

 Forest Grazing. 



Forest Ranger Course of 

 high school grade, cover- 

 ing three years of five 

 months each. 



Special Short Course cover- 

 ing twelve weeks design- 

 ed for those who cannot 

 take the time for the 

 fuller courses. 



Correspondence Course In 

 Lumber and Its Uses. No 

 tuition, and otherwise ex- 

 penses are the lowest. 



For Further Particulars Address 



Dean, School of Forestry 



University of Idaho 



Moscow, Idaho 



POSITION wanted by technically trained For- 

 ester. Have had fourteen years experience 

 along forestry lines, over five year* on the 

 National Forests in timber sale, silvicultnral 

 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, bat will be glad to consider 

 other lines. Can furnish the best of reference. 

 Address Box (00, Care American Forestry 

 Magazine, Washington. D. C 



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 075, Care 

 American Forestry Magazine, Washington, 

 D. C. 



RECENTLY discharged from U. S. Army, young 

 man wants position with a firm who has use for 

 a lumber tallyman and inspector. Has a good 

 education, 11 years' practical experience in lum- 

 ber and can furnish good references. Address 

 Box 880, care of American Forestry Magazine, 

 Washington, D. C 



ARBORICULTURIST ia open to an engagement 

 to take charge of, or aa 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. 



Nominate Your Friends for 



MEMBERSHIP 



in the 



American Forestry 



Association 



POSITIONS OPEN 



"CIVIL ENGINEER TO SURVEY AND MAKE 

 DETAIL MAPS, ABOUT 2,000 ACRES, NEAR 

 NORWICH. CONNECTICUT. EXCELLENT 

 BOARD AND LODGING. STATE TIME 

 AND TERMS. Address Box 940, care of 

 AMERICAN FORESTRY MAGAZINE, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. 



WANTED Two technically trained foresters. 

 One as Assistant Forester for technical work 

 with headquarters at Trenton, New Jersey, and 

 one as Division Firewarden with headquarters 

 in northern part of State. Firewarden to own 

 and operate automobile for which liberal mileage 

 charge is paid. Salary to start $1,500 and field 

 expenses. If unwilling to apply at this figure 

 submit applications stating minimum salary. 

 Address Department of Conservation and Devel- 

 opment, C. P. Wilber, State Firewarden, State 

 House, Trenton, New Jersey. 



MAN WANTED with technical training and 

 practical experience sufficient to make him 

 thoroughly competent as a developer of Park 

 plans, and also Park Superintendent both in 

 road construction, planting and landscape work 

 and Director of Forestry Service upon the 

 public streets and parks of the city. Address 

 Box 910, American Forestry Magazine, Wash- 

 ington, D. C (8-9-20) 



WANTED An assistant forester. Good place of- 

 fered for a recent graduate who would like to 

 get in business for himself in an excellent lo- 

 cation. Address Box 920, American Forestry 

 Magazine. (8-10/20) 



HELP WANTED A large Pulp and 

 Paper Company Requires men for its 

 forestry operation and surveying in 

 the Province of Quebec. Men having 

 technical training or bush experience, 

 or both, are preferable, but any that 

 are physically fit and willing to perse- 

 vere and rough it will be carefully 

 considered. Apply Box 960, American 

 Forestry Magazine. 



EQUIPPED WITH NOISELESS 

 TYPEWRITERS 



T7HEN the American Forestry Associa- 

 tion was compelled by a fire to vacate 

 its eight offices in the Maryland Building, 

 Washington, D. C, the only quarters ob- 

 tainable was a very large room housing 

 the whole Association. The twenty-five 

 typewriters required to do its work made 

 such a persistent clatter that the editorial 

 and publicity departments were seriously 

 inconvenienced. These typewriters were 

 disposed of and Noiseless Typewriters 

 secured, the noise thus eliminated and all 

 the departments enabled to work comfort- 

 ably and quietly together in one room. 



FORESTRY EDUCATION 



'"PHE British Empire Forestry Confer- 

 ence, which met in London during July 

 adopted the following resolutions on fores- 

 try education, which the delegates are to 

 bring to the notice of their respective gov- 

 ernments : 



It should be a primary duty of forest au- 

 thorities throughout the Empire to estab- 

 lish systematic schemes of forest educa- 

 tion. It has been found, for climatic and 

 other reasons, that it would not be possible 

 to reach part of the Empire to establish a 

 complete scheme of forestry education of 

 its own, and therefore, it is essential that 

 those parts of the Empire which are willin? 

 and able to establish complete systems 

 should, as far as possible, frame such 

 schemes with a view to combining for meet- 

 ing the needs of those parts which can only 

 themselves make a partial provision for 

 their requirements. 



IDAHO SCHOOL OF FORESTRY 



rpHE School of Forestry, University of 

 * Idaho at Moscow is announcing the 

 1920-21 session of its Ranger Course, to 

 open November 1 and close March 21. The 

 work is for forest rangers and guards 

 wishing to prepare themselves for more 

 rapid advancement; for young men plan- 

 ning to enter the ranger service; also for 

 men in logging camps and sawmills, or 

 connected with any other phase of the 

 timber industry, who wish to increase 

 their efficiency, but who cannot spare the 

 time for a fuller course. 



The work is of high school grade and 

 admission is without examination. The 

 course, which is thoroughly practical, pre- 

 pares for the civil service examination for 

 the position of forest ranger. Experts 

 from the United States Forest Service will 

 assist in giving the instruction. 



