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NORTHER,N CATIFORNIA
...qnd therets s RIGHT Grade of WESI COAOI WOODS for every building use!
Time and again customers have paid for appearance in lumber when its actual use tequired only adequate strength, stiffness, durability, insulating quality-all obtainable in the more economical of construction grades. This practice is wasteful of both lumber and money.
It's good business to recommend the right grades of West Coast Woods for each intended use. Save money for your customers and you build future business.
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Portlond 5, Oregon I would like to distribute your new booklet, "A Quolity Home Con Cost Less" to mY customers. I will need coPtes.
California Forester Selected
By Diamond Match Company
New York-Announcement of the appointment of Richard D. Roseberry as Torester of The Diamond Match Company's timber operations in California has been made here by Joseph E. Duffey, vice president. Mr. Roseberry's duties will place him in charge of company holdings of about 220,000 acres of fir and pine in Butte, Tehama, Shasta and Plumas counties in the California Sierras.
"IJnder Mr. Roseberry," Mr. Duffey said, "the company will continue its practice of selective cutting for sustained yield and its other forest conservation practices. He will undertake extraordinary precautions against fires."
The new Diamond forester graduated from the University of California in 1934 with a degree of Bachelor of Science. During the next twelve years he rli'as with the United States Forest Service, starting as a Junior Forester in timber management. He left the service as a District Ranger connected with timber sales, management plans and fire control.
Mr. Roseberry joined the Diamond Match Company in 1947 in charge of reinventory of California timberlands.
Lumber Finn brco4rorctes
Cords Lumber Company,.San Francisco, was incorporated effective July l, 1948. Normen Cords is president. Bill McCubbin is vice president, and Eudora De Loge is secretary-treasurer.
New Membership Directory
"Where to Buy," a new directory of members of the West Coast Lumbermen's Association dated July 1, 1948, is now available for distribution.

A convenient means of finding sources of supply, the new directory supersedes that of January 5, 19,+8 and contains new listings of 10 mills and 48 officials not previously shown.
As an index of growth in productive capacity, it is noted that 20 mills report an increase. Additional facilities listed are new dry kilns by 9 mills, 3 new gang saws, 6 new lath mills, 6 new planing mills and 1 new timber sizer.
The new directory lists mills manufacturing Douglas fir, West Coast hemlock, Sitka spruce,-W-estern red cedar and other West Coast species. Outlined for each mill are the species available, the equipment used and the types of lumber manufactured. Also listed are loggers, timberfabricating companies, wood-treating and fabricating companies, and a manufacturer of wood pipe.
Copies of the directory may be obtained without.charge by writing the West Coast Lum,bermen's Association, 1410 S. W. Morrison Street, Portland 5, Oregon.
Blqclcrnqn-Anderson
Lumber Co. Moves
Blackman-Anderson Lumber Co., Oakland, moved the week of 'July 12 to their new location, 7217 San Leandro Street, Oakland 3.
The new site is four acres in extent, and there is a total frontage of 460 feet on San Leandro Street.
rEARg FROT A TERMIIE...
sitting on Sim4tson Insulclting Board.
qnd even the leqrs turned to mildew or mold wouldn't offect this test-protecled productt All Simpson insuloting boord producls ore treoted with Pentochlorophenol, o chemicol wood ond wood ftber preservotive. lt provides losting protection ogoinsl lermiles, mold, decoy, fungus growth. So it gives exlro . . greoter volue.
Thot's why we corry it - - olong with - - "The Best in Plywood"