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REDWOOD qnd AtL SPECIES of PACIFIC COAST SOFTWOODS
CDregon-Pocifi c Increqses Regionol Soles Coveroge
Oregon-Pacific Forest Products Corporation has added a third regional sales offrce with the appointment of Sam Magargal, Philadelphia, to manage the firm's sales in the Atlantic seabord region north of Washington,:D.C. N{agargal's appointment was announced October 17, by Jack J. Saltzman, president of the national lumber and plywood manufacturing and distributing firm with headquarters in Portland.
Magargal is a third generatior-r Philadelphia area lumberman. He is a member of the American Forestry Association and the Lumberrnan's Golf Association of Philadelphia.
Oregon-Pacific's other sales offices are in Los Angeles and Denver. In addition, Oregon-Pacific maintains offices at Vancouver, Kamloops and Prince George, B.C.
Oregon-Pacific has become one of the leading shippers of all types of Pacific Northwest lumber, plywood, hardboard and particle board, and in addition distributes a wide range of imported panels.
"We are anxious to establish closer association between our Portland headquarters and dealers in distant parts of the country," said Saltzman. "We plan to open additional sales offices as opportunity and the availability of qualified men permit. We feel dealers will be greatly benefited by having more direct contact with important lumber antl plywood resources in the Pacific Northwest, as we are in position to fill the largest requirements fully and promptly."
There are approximately other private work in the 9.000 foresters in industrial and U.S.