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Ftn-nEDWOOD L. 33GUS'' HOOYEN GO.
Brush lndustrial Lumber Co.
Wholesale Distrihutors
Hardwoodr rnd Softwoodr
5354 hrt Slauror Ave.
Lor Angclo t9, Glil.
ANgelur 1-11 55
B. R Garcia Trallic Service
llonodnock Bldg., San Fruncbco 5, YUkon 6{509
Complete Seruice on All Trofiic Problems
Over 25 yecrs speciclizcrtion in the trqffic cnd trcnsportqtion problems ol the lumber industry.
Frelght Bills Audited on contingeat bcsis
Appointed Saler Enginccr
Appointurent <lf Henry B. Jacobsen as sales engineer for the Stimson l.umber Compatry, Hardboard I)ivision, Forest (i:'ovc, C)rcgon, manufacturers of Forest Flardboard, is arrnounced by Harold A. Millcr, vice president.
1{c rvill call on lumber dealers and distribtttors throughout the Northwest, and industrial accottnts. He will concentratc on providing technical advice on the two grades of Forest l{ardboard, a new plastic treated lloard rvhich was produced for the first time three months ago.
Iiorrncrly rvith the Masonite Corporatiou as irrdustrial cngineer and the Crown-Zellerbach Co:ltorati<tn in thc technical control department, Jacobsen h:is had experierrce irr both the selling and engineering of rvoocl products.
Ilorn in Han'rllttrg, Gertnany, Jacobsen came t<l this country when he was fourtecn :rnd atten<led school in San Francisco, and the University of California, with additional work at the University of Washington' I)uring the war Jacobsen served in Army Intelligence with the Thircl Army an<l remained overseas with the American Military Government.
Weyerhaeuser Holds Forestry Meeting
Over 100 foresters, together ment representatives, helpe$ Company rvind. up its annual field trip through the firm's April l5th.
with industry and governthe'Weyehaeuser Timber foresters' meeting with a St. Helens Tree Farm on
Opening day of the three-day get-together was restricted to personnel of the Weyerhaeuser Timber Company, as per custom, but the remaining two days were throrvn open to guests from other firms in the forest products industry and the various government agencies interested in timberlands.
The meeting was hosted by Weyehaeuser's Longview, Wash. branch, and was attended by approximately 120 persons. Men from all Weyerhaeuser Timber Company branches, Crown-Zellerbach, St. Paul & Tacoma Lumber Co., Simpson Logging Co., Potlatch Forests, Inc., the U. S. Forest Service, U. S. Fish & Wildlife Service, U. S. Bureau of Land Management, Washington State Department of Forestry and the Oregon State Department of Forestry were there.
