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MOR,E SATISFIED CUSTOIIERSI . MORE SALES!

THAT'S the report we get from all over the West. "better workability on r,he job!" Because of the improved texture, Simpson Insulating Building Board cuts easier, smoother and cleaner; saves time on the job and permits better workmanship. Too, Simpson Insulating Board Products are fuiiy protected against mold, 'mildew, in addition to termirtes and dry rot by Pentachlorophenol. It all adds up to better sa,tisfied customers. You give a plus value ot no increase in cost to the customer when you stock and sell Simpson Insulating Board Products. See your distributor now.

WOODFIBER DlVlSlON, SIA PSON TOGGING CO., Plonf ot Shclton, Woshington Solcs Divirion, SIMPSON INDUSTRIES, l0lO Whirc Building, Seottlc l,Wosh.

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Appointed Assistant to Fresident Of The Pacific Lumber Company

San Francisco, May 4-President A. S. Murphy of The Pacific Lumber Company announced today the appointment of Kbnneth Smith as his assistant.

The nerv member of the executive staff of The Pacific Lumber Company has spent a lifetime in the lumber industry in various capacities, and for the past eight years has been president of the California Redwood Association which post he is resigning to accept his new position.

Judge Neuba*h Talks to S. F. Club Members

Judge Harry Neubarth, presiding judge of San Fran. cisco's Municipal Court, was the speaker at the meeting of the San Francisco Lumbermen's Club. held April 20 at the Palace Hotel, San Francisco. The title of the talk was "Lights and Shadows in a Court Room." The speaker was introduced by Jack Eyman, deputy district attorney of San Francisco.

President Wayne Rawlings presided, and there was a good attendance.

The next meeting of the club will be held May 18 in the Comstock Room, Palace Hotel. The Standard Oil Company will exhibit a motion picture entitled "The Amazon Awakens."

Long- Bell Lumber Co. Buys Two Sawmills

Long-Bell Lumber Co. announced the purchase of two sawmills and extensive timber holdings of the Gardiner Lumber Co., Gardiner, Ore. Long-Bell President J. M. White said the purchase represents an investment of $5 million and is a major step in the company's expansion program.

The new mills produce approximately 92 million board feet annually. One mill is at Reedsport. Ore., on the Oregon coast, and the other at Gardiner, 3 miles north. Mills employ about 200.

Timberlands involved are 75,000 acres, of which about 92/o is Douglas fir. Interspersed with the new holdings is a large unestimated quantity of Government-owned timber. These tracts are adjacent and southwest of I-ongBell's Vaughn properties.

White said the timber supply is such that it can be logged on a sustained yield basis. In short, no more will be cut annually than is grown.

J. H. Kenesson, general manager of Long-Bell's Longview division, will be in general charge of the new properties. J. M. Adams rvill be superintendent of both mills.

Receives First Shipment OI Philippine Pcrnels

Harbor Plywood Corp. of California recently received their first shipment of Philippine Mahogany panels since the war. They are of dark red ribbon grain.

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