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George J. SILBERNAGEL

Code Administration held its first meeting in the Ionathan 9lub, Los Angeles, Nov. 13 Admin-istrator Hugh S. Johnson issued a stay of application following protests on the Code of Fair Competition for the Retail Lumber, Lumber Products and Buildine Soecialties Indrrstrv- Building Specialties Industry.

S ab in c arr, ro,-.. "o'i]f,' ;tt'8li.l:T "',?lii.' ?; * w i th t h e Sterling Lumber Co. in Oakland, returned from a 2-months Lo. tn L)akland, a Z-months South Seas cruise . . Henry S. Patten and George Louns- )outn )eas crutse tlenry s. patten (ieorge Lounsberry _were serving in the Los Angeles ofifice of the NRA perry were tn tne ottrce ot NKA Compliance Board for the Lumbei and Lumber Products Industry.

Accounts Poyoble Brochure

Royal McBee Corpolalies. Port Che McBee Chester, N. Y., has issued a brochure (5-535) on its plan for Accounts Payable, using the General Records Poster. The brochure desiribei how all Accounts Payable records are prepared at one writing, with expense distribution as a by-product.

Golifornio Tree Fqrm Progrom Gets Boost in Acreoge

_ Anderson (Special)-Grass roots forestry under the Tree Farm program in California got a boost in-November when more than 100,000 acres of forest lands were added to the Ralph L. Smith Tree .Farm, according to Walt Hansen, resource manager for the company. A certificate and Tree -t'arm signs-wer€ pre_s_ented during a special ceremony at the company office here Nov. 3.

The new Tree Farm acreage was certified recently bv Western Pine foresters and biings the total acreage certified in.the pr19 rggi-o_n to slightly more than 2 milli& acres, involving 212 individual Tree Farms.

"The Ralph L. Smith Tree Farm acreage lies in oarts of three Northern California counties and wlll provide a con- tinuing supply of sawlogs to our operations ^in Mt. Shasta and Anderson," lfansen said.

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