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PRESSURE.TREATED TUAABER IS YOUR INSURANCE

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- rln combinalion witfr chroraofed zinc arsenate-apptoved by aity, county, slalc ond Federol specificotions. off a blackboard map showing where wood schools are located in the U.S. A cut-away outline of a school lists the advantages of the modern wood school. A side panel of wood blocks illustrates the various types of wood represented by members of NLMA. A11 these features proved attention-getters for visitors.

Pressure -f reoted Lumber thal yov as a iumber dealer o,re v:ito,lly interesfed in salegudrding your iuture and your customerts inveslment.

Lumbermen themselves saw how the story was told to school administrators at the NLMA Spring meeting in Santa Barbara, California, May 25-28, where the exhibitlvas shown to NLMA members at the Biltmore hotel.

New Redwood Film Shows Oufstonding Exomples of Modern, U.S. Schools

A view of the modern school as an "efficientlv olanned workspace for learning-far advanced from the tighi 6oxed-in room of a-few years.ag_o," is presented in a new Color film prepared by the California Redwood Association.

Entitled "Space for Learning," the l5-minute film is available at no charge for showing by groups and organizations throughout the United States. The film ls expected to be of special interest to school boards and administritors, architects, builders, parent-teacher groups and others concerned with the design and use of schools. It shows how top architects are designing safer, more beautiful,'more functional schools at a surprisinglv low cost to the community.

Just a few years ago, "everything was taught in one room from the first grade to the last grade," the film points out. But life has become more complex, and "today's schoolroom needs space-space for work-space to do things-and space to store things."

llow various communities have approached their educational problems is illustrated by examples of outstanding schools chosen from many areas of the United States.

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The movie also illustrates the contribution a material like California redwood can make to the friendly appeal of a school structure, the beauty of a site and the appearance of a neighborhood and community.

"Space for Learning;'was produced by Erven Jourdan of Los Angeles for the California Redwood Association. It is the second CRA film to be released this year. Earlier, "The Forever Living Forests," which shows how and where the redwoods grow, and how the logs are manufactured into quality lumber, was released for general viewing. The films may be scheduled singly or together for a group program. Bookings should be made well in advance.

For further information write the Service Librarv. California Redwood Association, 576 Sacramento Street, San Francisco 11, California.

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Simpson Timber Co. Reoligns Execs in ComponY Divisions

Appointment of C. H. Bacon, Jr., of Shelton t-o ?. newly .r".iid position as executive vice-president of Sim created oI )lmpson Timber Co*puny in Seattle is announced by W. G.. Reed' chairman. "nd Thos. F. Gleed. president' Bacon, who has president. Ba chairman, and F. Gleed, presldent' lJacon, wno nas served as vice-president and general manager ,of Simpson

Logging Compiny since 1953, will be responsible.for the cotiianJ"s divisioirs in Washington, Oregon and California' ttlr. Gleed explained the new office in Seattle will provide additional service by coordinating the responsibilities nf the vice-nreqidenfs and r"eneral managers who have di- of the vice-presidents and general manag-ers have .dircct charrre of the ooeratins comoanies : Simpson Losging rect charge of the operating companies: Logging Comoanv. Simoson Redwood Companv and Simpson Paper companres: Logglng Company, Simpson Company.

Harold W. McClary, formerly manager of lumber, plywood and door products, will succeed Bacon as vice-presi- derrt and gerreral manager of Simpson Logglng C.ompany at Shelton. C)ther promotions include G. L. Oswald, advancing from insulating board products manager to- succeed l,liClary; H. H. W'arnaca, from sales Plnaggr. of insulatine and-hard-board products to succeed Oswald, and J' L' W-etherby, Jr., from insulating board sales promotion director to succeed Warnaca.

Simpson Paper Company at .Everett,Washilgton, is headed by Doirald F. McCall, vice-president and geler-1l manager, and Simpson Redwo,od Company at Arcata, Californial is headed liy Gordon J. Manary, vice-president and general manager.

Washington, D. C.-President Eisenhower has planted a scarlet oak on the White House south lawn commemorating the centennial of Thdodore Roosevelt's birth. The chief exicutive also presented four "Smoky Bear" certificates' tNDUSTRtAt SPEGIALISTS lN FOREIGN and DOMESTIC HARDWOODS ond SOFTWOODS for every tequirement

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