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Pacific Lumb er Co. Ships Redwood Bark Fiber East
When Governor Jam.es Rolph, Jr., started the Redwood Empire Special from Ben Ali Station just east of Sacramento on July lst, two of the 118 cars that made up the record-breaking train were laden with The Pacific Lumber in the manufacture of roofing felt, to which it gives the same fire and weather resistant qualities that have contributed to the longevity of the trees themselves.
Another characteristic is that the springy nature of the
Redwood Em,pire Specinl on wa! east. Insert shows one of the cars carrying shipment of Reda,ood Bork Fiber. Company's Redwood Bark Fiber for the Certain-teed Products Corporation.
Redwood Bark has protected the Redwood trees for centuries from climatic changes, from fire and vermin and when shredded produces a long, tough fiber that is utilized
Harbor Plywood Executive Visits California
E. W. Daniels, vice president'of the Harbor Plywood Corporation, Hoquiam, Wash., recently spent a few days in San Francisco, where he conferred with C. W. Buckner, the frrm's Northern California representative. He also conferred with the Southern California representative, H. Bruce Wiscomb, in Los Angeles, going on from there to visit San Antonio, Texas.
fiber results in a more "open" felt, thereby assuring greater penetration of asphaltum.
After years of research the Certain-teed Products Corporation has standardized on Redwood Bark Fiber in the manufacture of their quality products.
VISITS "GREATESIT LIT'TLE CITY"
Arthur B. Griswold, of the C. D. Johnson Lumber Co., San Francisco, paid a visit to Reno on July 4, and attended the Baer-Uzcudun fight. He made the trip by automobile.
Spending Vacation At Santa Cruz
Matt Silvey, manager of the Glenn County Lumber Co., Willows, Calif., is spending a few weeks at Santa Cruz, where he has a summer home.