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FIR-TEX Asphcrlr lmpregnoted INSUTATTNG SHEATHIl{G
Your customers sovc-yor-r prolii-with Fir-Tex Aspholt Impregnoted Insuloting Sheothing.
BUIIDERS AND CONIRACTORS sove timc ond lobor becouse fir-Tex Shoothing gocs on quickly...covers lorgc oreos lost.
HOME OWNERS sovc on luel bills ond mcrintenonce costs becouse Fir-Tex insulotes os it builds.
YOU prolit more becouse Fir-Tex hos oll the odvontoges your cuslomcrs wont ond ne.d.
o lt in5ulqtes ond builds simultoneously-ot only one (os?.
o lt seols buildings ogoinst heoi, cold, wind, dust, ond noise. a lt furnishes greoler brocing strength thqn lumber.
o li is cleon, lighr, eosy lo hondle. o lt is termite Proof.
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25 32" is certified to comply wth FHA 72. No corner broclng required.
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Exclusive Soles Dislribulors
DANT & RUSSELI, Inc.
Portlond, Oregon
At HEDLUND LUMtsER SALES,Inc., urc have a deal euenbdbber. thon "five of 0 kftndj' ohich y^eons what f-bdtund doeElhe dealing...gou alu,ag6 get, a squore deal,,gotto the ulinnen.'
HEDLUND hqs stocks of qualitg lunrben ct rcasohable prices uhich gou canrt affund to pass rdthout colling oqr hands. Plog urith Hedlqnd and gour chipsrll never be crruxr,
UleW AA& rt,Zro-dh/bd, funfunaaa, Pita, fu4ot Pine., Uli;fr. nh' aa^d, 0ou4k/ fh' &4 frrih aar', hai&n arruulpao'th, &!ihiarhr,,, ev 6g- /rn'L b iolrb qurt, rv atflr:4 * U.Se.
Mill re-nonufoeturing and dny kitns at Biduell Bor, California
Frost Hecrds Forest
Fiber Products
O. W. Frost, plant manager of Forest Fiber Products Company, hardboard manufacturing firm in Forest Grove, Oregon, has been named general manager of the firm. He will head the sales and manufacturing policies of the company's currently expanding activity.
Well known in the rn'ood products industry, Frost has spent the past 30 years in wood utilization and development work. He designed and supervised the construction of the Forest Grove hardboard plant in 1948 and served as plant manager until his recent appointment as general manager.
Frost came to Forest Fiber Products Company from the U. S. Gypsum Co., Chicago, where he had been director of wood fiber research. Prior to that he was mill superintendent for the Wood Conversion Company. He has been active in the Forest Products Research Society and Herdboard Association and is a recognized authority on hardboard.
Frost announces that G. E. Tower, technical director for Forest Fiber Products Company, is promoted to plant manager as of July i.
Frost has selected C. H. Smith to fiII the post of sales manager for Forest Fiber Products Company. Since 1946 C. H. Smith rvas Pacific Coast sales manager for the Masonite corporation where he handled all sales to both dealer and industrial accounts. Prior to this he held executive and sales positiohs with Masonite and Celotex in the Pacific Northrvest.

Hugh Lineu''eaver, the firm's sales promotion manager, will assume the additional responsibilities of assistant sales manager. Both Smith and Linerveaver will headquarter in the company's new offices at the plant near Forest Grove, Oregon.
Lundberg Heods Wholesole Division
S. W. Antonville, vice president of United States Plywood Corporation, annonnces the establishment of a wholesale lumber division and the appointment of A. H. Lundberg, as general manager of the division.
The corporation plans to market all types of West Coast lumber, including Ponderosa, Idaho and Sugar Pine, White and Douglas Fir, 'Western White and Engleman Spruce, Redwood, Hemlock and Larch.
Headquarters for the lumber division rvill be in Portland, Oregon. Operating as sales outlets for the lumber division will be 6O branches o{ the United States Plywood Corporation and U. S.-Mengel Plywoods, Inc.
Alex Lundberg, "18, has been in the lumber business since 1922 and at the time o{ joining the corporation was operating in Buffalo, Neu. York, as a partner in the firm of Love, Lundberg and Lamson.
M. E. Hubbell Monoges Jsmison Yqrd
Announcement t'as made in these columns in the August first issue that the Jamison Lumber & Shingle Company, of Everett, Washington, has opened and is operating a wholesale red cedar shingle and shake yard in Los Angeles.
M. E. Hubbel is manager of the Los Angeles operation, which is located at 602l South Malt Street. The new distributing I'ard is on the location n'here Bell Brothers operated until about a year ago.
Neil Jamison, owner of Jamison Lumber & Shingle Company, is partly Californian, since he maintains a winter home in Palm Springs, while spencling his summers in Everett.
Art Penberthy of Tacoma Lumber Sales of California, spent the latter part of July and the first part of August at the company mills located near Arcata, California.