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AL0I|A BRAI|D Red Cedar Lumbet Ptoducts StAt-0-CEDAR Shingles and Shakes

For two generations, Aloha Brand Red Cedar Lumber Products have been recognized as the standard of the industry. Order the following items in straight or mixed cars:

Green or Kiln Dried Cedqr Lumber

Bevel Siding

Finish

Bool Lumber

Knotty Cedor Poneling

This company is the largest cedar shingle source in the Unitcd States. The Seal-O-Cedar brand name is backed by prompt delivery on order,unsurpassed quatity. ffier straight or mixed cars of the following shingle and shake products, or include cedar lumber if desired:

Cerligrode Shingles (oll grodes ond lengths)

Sloined Shokc (brush coqted, infroJried)

Stoined Shokes (prime cooted)

Nafurql (unstoined) Process Shokes

Hondsplil Cedor Shokes (oll lyPes) propositions for tax cuts would meet with quite a battle.

But it is already certain that the end of the excess profits tax will save the 50,000 corporations who now pay tax about two billion dollars next year, which means more dividends, more plant development, more plowing of money back into business. And it is likewise certain that the reduction in personal income taxes will put three billions of dollars into personal pockets next year.

Individuals who are subject to the vl'ithholding provisions of the income tax law will get their first reduction of taxes in their first pay envelope in 1954.

The excess profits tax was passed by Congress in the middle of 1950 after the Korean war broke out. Our present rate of individual income taxes took efiect November 1.1951.

Fox On Merchondising Cominittee

The National Retail Lumber Dealers Association announces the appointment of a committee of nine members to be called the Nlerchandising Committee. Thomas J. Fox. John W. Fisher Lumber Company, Santa Monica. is one c,f ihc:rlr.e.

Upson Promoles Ostheimer

The Upson Company, Lockport, Neu- York, announces that Eugene S. Ostheimer, its Washington agent for the past three years, has been transferred to Kansas City, Mo., and named western division sales manager.

3 Experts Will Wrire Abour Lumber

Washington, D.C.-The National Lumber Manufacturers Association announces the addition <lf three persons to its Public Relations department to carry out plans for an expanded publicity program in behalf of wood products.

The new personnel are:

Robert B. Phillips, former Time-Life writer who also has had articles published by Collier's, The Saturday Evening Post, Reader's Digest, Look, This Week and various other "magazines. Mr. Phillips was a reporter and colgmnist for the rr.\rashington Evening Star from 1931 to 1938 and has held various public relations posts in the government, including chief of the magazine section of the War Finance Division of the Treasury Department.

Mrs. Kay Sessions, former Chicago newspaperwoman, who has served as public relations counsel for the building and oil industries. Mrs. Sessions has worked on public relations programs for the National Association of Home Builders, the National Association of Real Estate Boards the. American Institute of Architects and the Construction Industry Information Committee, a project of the Producci's Ccul'.cil, Inc.

Albert G. Hall, former editor of American Forests, a monthly magazine published by the American Forestry Association. Mr. Hall, one of the nation's outstanding forestry consultants, will prepare special articles on a contract basis for release by the association.

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