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GEORGE CTOUGH tUMB
It dftords me con:idersblc grotificqtion lo onnounc€ lhat my son, Jerry, hos ioined our orgonizolion cnd cfiective immediotely will mske rcgulor coll: on tha doolcru in our lorrilory,
During the pd3t five yeorc Jerry hos goined q consideroble omounl of experience in borh rhe wholesole snd retoi! end of the lumber businers. With our ever exponding effort to cover our trade it is hoped his rervicer will creofe lhe personol touch we believe fo be ro necesrary in this compelStivc mcrkeling :iluotion confronting oll of u:.
Any courtcay you fcllowr cxlcnd lo tcny will of coursc bc arcctly oppracicted ond rhould you necd ony of thc matcriol hc ir pcddling iurl rcmcmbcr-wc orc in o po:if3on lo tupply QUALITY IUMBER lN volulvtE!
Ncrmed Ycrd Mcrncrger
Iiverett Webb, assistatlt general lttanager of the Unite<l Lumber Yards, N'[orlesto, l.ras announced thc appointment of Frank l)arkinson of Chowchilla as the new manager of the company's Chowchilla yard. NIr. Parkinson had previously operated his own Readl'-Mix business;n Chowchilla.
Ralph Wyer, previous rnanager of the Chowchilla yard, is leaving the company to start his own contracting business in Southern California.
Sells Yards
The Southern Pacific N'Iilling Co. of Santa Barbara has sold its Morrc.r Bay and Cambria yards tcr the Horner T. Hayward Lumber Co. of Salinas.
C. H. Griffen, who has been with the Hayward firm since 1919, will manage the yards.
Mengel Compcny Appointment
John M. Rae has been appointed rranager of sales analysis and controls for the Plywood Division of The Mengel Company. Louisville, Kentucky, it was announced by Bruce A. Dean, general sales manager of the division.
Mr. Rae was long associated with General Electric Company, prior to the war, in Commercial Research and Appliance Sales.
As a colonel in the Army, stationed in Washington on the special stafi of the War Department, he served as an Inspector General throughout the wir period.
Appointed Sales Manager
Appointment of W. Dale I\Iarshall as sales manager of the Forest Fiber Products Company manufacturers of Forest Hardboard, Forest Grove, Oregon is announced by Harold A. Miller, president.
Marshall was recently rvith the Stimson Lumber Company, parent company of the Forest Fiber Products Company, both located at Forest Gror.e, Oregon.
Educated in the Northn'est, Xlarshall has served in executive capacities in both u'holesaling and retailing, most of that time t'ith the Lumber Company.
Lumber Sales Division of the Stin.rson
The Forest Fiber Products Company became a separate organization to handle the manufacture and sales of Forest Ilardboard a glassy smooth, hard panel made through a controlled process. A plastic treated grade of Forest Hardboard was recently introduced for weather resistant exterior uses.
Marshall rvill coordinate all sales activities of Forest Hardboard rvhich is distributed throughout the entlre countr\'.
Stop End Sptitting
"LUIABER SEAL" soyes you money by stopping end splitling. Eosy lo opply by sproying, it costs you oboul25C per MBF. Stocks qre moinlqined lhroughoul the Pqciftc Coqst.
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Hank Aldrich, H. W. Aldrich l-umber gon, recently visited San F'rancisco and combined busirress and pleasure trip. He lrv his rvife.
Co., lrugene, OreI-os Angeles on a u'as accompanied
Art Milhaupt, manager of the l-os Angeles office of I)ennis Lumber Companv, spent a short vacation at Clear Lake, Calif., rvith his family, and later called on Northern California mills.
Ernie H. Bacon, manager of Fir-Tex of Northern California, San Francisco, recently returned from a 10-day trip to the home of;fice in Portiand, the Fir-Tex mill at St. Helcns, and the nerv mineral tile plant at Freida, Oregon.
Larry Owen, lnanager of the Pine Departn-lent, Atkinson-Stutz Co., San Francisco, and Morris Isted, Pine Prodrrcts Co., l'rineville, C)regon. recently made a 10-day fishing trip to Canim Lake in the Caribou country. British CoIumbia. They report having had fine fishing, and they thoroughly enjoyed the wonderful scenery,
Lloyd Hecathorn, salesman for Paramino Lumber Co., San Francisco, with his rvife and two small daughters, enjoyed a two rveeks' r'acation last month at I-ake Tahoe.
Don F. White, vice president and general manager, White Brothers, San Francisco, vacationed n'ith his family last month in the Santa Cruz Mountains.
Lou Holland, rnanager of the pine and hardwood division, E. K. Wood Lumber Co., l,os Angeles, is back from a trip to Northern California 'ivhere he visited the mills. "We are pulling a full production schedule of our Imperial Woodwall lvhich we manufacture from imported rvhite oak and Philippine mahogany," L,ou declared.
N. H. (Nate) Parsons, San Pedro geles, and Mrs. Parsons, spent their National Park and in the Redwood Count_y.
Lumber Co., Los Anvacation at Yosemite region in Humboldt
Fred Kozak, Consolidated vacationed at San Diego where Lumber Co., I-os Angeles, he visited manv old friends.
Arthur S. McKinney, McKinney llardrvood Co., Los Angeles, and Mrs. NIcl{inney, left on August 8 for Lake Louise in Canada. They will return by way of Washington and Oregon where Mr. McKinney rvill call on his sawmill friends.
C. C. Stibich, of Tarter, Webster & Johnson, Inc., San Francisco, attended the semi-annual meeting of the Western Pine Association at Spokane, Wash., August l0 and 11. He u'as accompanied by his wife, and on the way to Spokane they paid a visit to Sti's brother in Satt I-ake C'ity.

E. G. Gallagher, manager of the house of Associated Plyrvood Mills, Gallagher for two 'iveeks at Rio Nido, ll iver.
San Francisc() warcvacationed rvith NIrs Calif., on the Russian
Paul Hill is non associated with the 'Iimberline l-umber ('<l. at Monrovia, and is also representing the Ivory Lumhe:- (.o. of Dinuba in Southern California.
Orrin Wright, West Coast Screen Co., and Harvey Koll, u'holesale lpmberman, Los Angeles, and their wives, left August 4 on the S. S. Lurline for a vacation in Honolulu. Ther- u,ill return the latter part of the month.
Bernard Doyle, rrora, is nou, rvith formerly with Sonora Lumber Co., SoSouthern Lumber Co., San Tose. Calif.
Co., San Francisco, the Western Pine