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TAWRENCE.PHIIIPS TUMBER CO.
GRADE SIAMPED DOUGLAS FIR
OLD GRO\X'I-H RED\ilOOD - CERTIGRADE CEDAR SHINGLES
E xclu sive Southern C alitor ni o Represen I ativ e s
COOS HEAD TlrtlBER CO.MILIS AT EMPIRE ond EASTSIDE, OREGON
COOS BAY WOOD PRODUCTSCOOS BAY, OREGON
A[ PIERCE IU'IIBER CO. - 'tAILt AT COOS BAY, OREGON
HARBOR LU'IABER CO. - 'tAItT AT COOS BAY, OREGON
,tlOORE TIMBER PRODUCTS, lNC.,t ltts AT O'BRIEN, OREGON
PTANING A,IILL AT GRANT PASS, OREGON
T. ,t^. Dlltll lCK CO.rftltt AT PIERCY, CAUF.
A. A. Dt't rr^tcK tui,lBER co.l,lttt AT MIRANDA, cALtF.
SAGI}TAW TUVTBER CO.MILL AT ABERDEEN, WN.
Los Angeles 15
633 Petroleum Building 714 Olympic Blvd.
PRospect 8174
LONGVAIE TRADING CO.i^Itt AT LONGVALE, CALIF.
Eurekcr, Ccrlif.
2lO Gross Building 431 F Street
Phone 4807
Gcorgc M. Curtir Elcctcd Prcridcnt Of Curtir Comprnicr Inc.
George M. Curtis has been elected by the board of Directors to tlre position of llresident of Curtis Companies I ncorporated, Clinton. Llrva, nranufacturers of Curtis Woodn'ork. He was formerly cxecutive vice president and secretary and succeeds his uncle, the late E. J. Curtis, who died on Irebruary 28.
Mr. Curtis, the new Company p:esident, is 45 years of age and jrrined the companv in 19?f,., shortly after graduation from collegc. He attended the Clinton I'ublic Schools, the Hotchkiss School at l-akeville, Connecticut, and was graduated from Yale University in 1927. He is the son of George Lewis Curtis, board chairman, and a grandson of George Martin Curtis, one of the founders of Curtis Companies Incorporated, originally established in Clinton, Iowa, in 1866. The general office of the company is at Clinton, Iowa, and plants are located at Clinton; Watrsau,'Wisconsin ; Lincoln, Nebraska; Topeka, Kansas; Sioux City, Iowa; Chicago, Illinois and Minneapolis, Minnesota.
I-ike his father and late uncle, George Curtis "grew up" in the lurnber business. His experience in many capacities for the past 23 years rvell qualifies him to head the 8S-yearold C'urtis organization which is one of America's largest and oldest woodwork mairufacturers. He has had extensive ' experience in sales work and for the past several 1'ears has taken a keen interest in new product design and developmcnt, one of which prorlucts id thc new Curtis-developed Prespine, introduced in 19,18. His inherent interest in plant operation ancl Jrersonnel relations gives him a rich background of experience to draw upon in his new work.
Mr. Curtis is a board member of The l)roducers' Council and of Ponderosa Pine Woodwork and is on the executive comrrrittee of the Iowa Manufacturers Association.
Eugenc J. Curtis, Jr., son of the late presidcnt, and fornrerly Producticln Manager of the Curtis 'Wausau l)ivision at Wausau, \\/isconsin, was elected a director of the comparry'an<l has been transferred to thc general office at Clinton, Totva.

Scrn Diego Hoo-Hoo Meetg
The San Diego Hoo-T{oo Club held a dinner meeting at the Cuyamaca Club, San Diego, on Friday evening. March 30.
I)resident lid (ilasson presided at the business session. 'lhe speakers were Roy Stanton, llast Snark of the Universe, ancl Dee llssley, past member of the Supreme Nine. Their inspirational talks rvere enjoyed lly the large attendance.
The colored sound picture "Sempervirens" was sho'wn through the courtesl' of the California lledrvood Association.
Tacoma l,umher $ales, Inc.
714 W. Olympic Blvd. tOS ANGEI.ES 15, CAIJF.
Teleihone PRospect 1108
Brcnch Office: 1030 G Street, Arccrtc, Calil., Phone 705
GABGO and RAIL fIR and REDWOOD

Repneseivting
St. Pcrul d Tacomcr Lumber Co.
Tccomcr, Wcrsh.
Delicrnce Lumber Co.
Tccoma, Wcsh.
Diclsnan Ltrmber Compcny
Tqcomcr, Wash.
Kcrrlen-Dcrvis Compcny
Tcrcomc, Wash.
Tccomcr Hcrrbor Lumber d Timber Co.
Tccomc, Wcrsh.
G. t. Spier Co.
Arccrtc, Ccrlif. Also Northern Ccrlilornin and Southern Oregon
F|IR cnd REDWOOD MIttS
FOR CABINET woR
Makes Construction Easy And Economicat
Strong, duroble FOREST HARD BOARD is mode by on-exclusive controlled process which permonently welds select high quoliry Douglos fir fibers info on improved building moteriol. Mode from wood, if is eosily shoped with ordinory woodworking tools . . con be noiled ond glued poinled, popered or woxed. Ponels ore ovoilqble in o voriefy of sizes for conven. ience ond will not dent, chip, crock or splinter. Uniform high quoliry FOREST HARD BOARD con be used oll obout the home for wolls, ceilings, doors, furnilure, shelving ond other cobinel work.
a Inltlol cort is lower.
a Eosy to work-tov€3 Construcllon tlno.
a Con be bent ond pottarnod for counlles3 ure3.
a Duroble-hard rurfqcc tokor ?ough u3og€-lo3t, longer.
a Smooth rurtoce t.ke3 beoutlful, lortlng flnlrh.
a Vorlety of ctock dzer ond lhlcknerer rsve3 moret.
PANEI 5tZE5: 1' x 1',4'x6',1'x 8',1't 10',1'xt2',ond 1 x16', (Thicknesres ot 1 /8",3/16" ond | /1".1
WRAPPED 6 PANEIS TO A PACKAGE (4'x I 6' Pon.l3 Wropped 4 lo o Pockogct.
SEtl ro*esr HARD BoARD
FOR A SUPERIOR JC'B...AT TOWER COSf l0I 3t o totlil 0R0vE, On:GOl{
Write ,or lileroture ond samplcs loday, Itonulvctured by TORESI TIBTR PRODUCTS CO.