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Wm. G. Doniels

Pres. & Gen. Mgr.

Nothon Brodley

Vice President

TERMINAL SAIES BIDG.

Portlond 5, Oregon ATwcter 9544

WHOLESALE LUMBER.

DOUGLAS FIR HEMLOCK

WESIERN RED CEDAR PONDEROSA PINE SPRUCE PLYVOOD SHINGLES

Corgo ond Roil Shipments

CHARLES E. KENDALL

Pncific Coast Representotive

714 W. Olympic Boulevard

Los Angeles 15, Coliforniq

PRospect 877O

Recommendcrtion lor Ecrly Estcrblishment oI Cqlilornia Forest Products Lcborcrtory

At a meeting of the State Board of Forestry held at Eureka on September 11, a recommendation was made to the Regents and the President o{ the University of California urging that they give full consideration to the early construction and activation of the California Forest Products Laboratory which is authorized under the State's post-war building construction program.

The State Board of Forestry believes the operation of such a laboratory dealing specifically with California's forest products is urgently needed by the forest industries of the State to assist them in better harvesting and utilizing our forest crops.

Plcning Mill Dcrrraged by Fire

Production at the Sierra Lumber, Inc., planing mill at Brownsville, Oregon, was stopped by a fire which occurred at midnight, Friday, September 12. The damage u'as estimated at $20,000. The planer was saved, and the mill is being rebuilt. Cause of the fire is unknown.

Stuart C. Smith, general manager, and James A. Clark, resident manager for the €ompany, stated that they expect the mill to be in operation the latter part of September.

Welcome Little Strcnrger

Chub Durnell and Mrs. Durnell of San Diego are rejoicing over the birth of their baby boy on September 12.

Mr. Durnell is a salesman for Fir-Tex of Southern California in the San Diego and Imperial Valley territory.

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