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Platforms: iPhone, iPad; coming soon for Android devices
Simpson Strong-Tie has released an expanded version of its Literature Library mobile app, which allows users to download all of the company's catalogs, fliers, and technical bulletins to their mobile devices.
Once the library is created, each catalog can be searched by keyword, including product name, number, or description. In addition, all downloads can be viewed on the gowithout wi-fi or cellular connection.
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Huff Lumber offers fhe complete line of Roseburg EWp coupled wlftr futt technicol copobilities including tqke-off, conversion, plocement drowings ond engineering services. EWP moteriols qre ovoiloble in mill direcl burk shipments, locol units ond cul piece iob pockoges.
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The Roseburg Froming Systemo consists of: RFplo Joisls used in floor ond roof construction; RigidLomo LVL which is used for heoders, beoms, sluds ond columns; ond RigidRimo Rimboord. All of the componenfs ore engineered to the industry's highest stondords to help conlrsclors build solid, duroble, ond befier performing froming syslems compored to ordinory dimension lumber.
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RigidRimo Rimboord ln 1941 , he started his lumber career at A.C. Dutton Lumber Co., Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Ten Years later, he moved his family to Portland to open a West Coast office for the company.
William Gordon Scott, 94, retired founder of Scott Lumber, Portland, Or., died Oct.24 in Portland.
After graduating from Rutgers University in 1941, he served with the Marines in Guadalcanal during World War II.
He retired from Dutton in 1980 and started his own company a year later, retiring in 2001. lf you're thinking of expanding or improving your yard, iust give us a call to find out how easy we can make it for you'
Herbert Fred Koller, 85, retired partial owner of Oregon Cedar, Seaside. Or.. died Oct.2 in Seaside. He retired in 1990.
Robert Wade "Bob" MosbY, 87, retired West Coast lumber executive, died Oct. 28 in Sweet Home, Or. During WorldWar II, he served with the Army Air CorPs in the Pacific Theater.
He started his lumbercareer in 1946, with Santiam Lumber, Lebanon, Or. He retired as an executive with Louisiana-Pacific in 1992.
Guido Addiego, 69, owner of All Bay Mill & Lumber, American Canyon, Ca., died Oct. 28 in Vacaville.
He helped found the comPanY in 1984 and became sole owner in 2001, when his partners retired.
Jesus Maria Pefla,76, retired lumberyard foreman for Big Creek Lumber, Davenport, Ca., died Nov. 3 in Santa Cruz,Ca.
A U.S. Air Force veteran, he sPent 35 years in the industry.
William Harold "Bill" Claussen, 93, founder of several Cottage Grove, Or.-based forest products businesses, died Nov. 2from comPlications of pneumonia.
He started in the timber industry in Olympia, Wa., in 1948, relocating to Cottage Grove in 1950. His businesses included W.W. Lumber Co., R&W Trucking, R&R Cedar Products, and Claussen Timber Products. He retired in 1989.

Philip Davis, 94, longtime lumber salesman in Oregon, died Oct. 16 in College Place, Wa.
After serving in the U.S. ArmY Air Corps during World War II, he broke into in the retail lumber business, working for Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co., Pendleton, Hermiston and The Dalles, Or., followed by Hillsboro Lumber Co., Hillsboro, Or. He retired in 1983.
For over 25 years, we've designed and built complex, comprehensive warehouse and storage solutions for lumberyards. We understand the scope of your business and will build solutions for you on time and on budget.
J.W. Charles Jacobi,91, founder of Jacobi Building Materials, Canoga Park, Ca., died Nov. 12 aftet a twoyear battle with Alzheimer's disease.
After serving as an Air Force Pilot over Germany and Italy during World War II, he graduated from USC. He opened his own business selling used brick out of his garage until formally establishing Jacobi Building Materials and settling at its current location in 1959.
Lee Bun Colby Jr.,90, co-founder of Engineered Wood Products, Oroville,Ca., and Las Plumas Lumber. Oroville, died Nov. 1.
After serving in the Marines during
World War II ancl bcing awardcd two purple hearts. he cnterecl thc home building industry. Hc heacled severiil construction companies whi le helpin-e to funcl the lurrrber busirresses.
Emmett Francis Birrer. 90. former sales rranagcr for Gallatin Lumber Clo.. Bozeman. Mt.. died Nov. 6.
He served in thc U.S. Navy during World War II. He workecl lirr Gallatin in the early 1960s and owncd Thompson Floor Covcring, Bozeman. from 1972 until selling thc rctail sidc of the busincss in l9tl0 and concentratlng on contr]lcrcial accounts until rctiring in l9lJ9.
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