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All clong the lrontiers conquered by hcrdy pioneers, lumber hcrs recorded cr constructive past in Americc's development and its Iuture is cssured cs new uses born under stress oI wcr mqke lumber and wood products indispensable in lorming tomorrow's world.

In building homes in railrocrd construction in public works progrrcrirs in rebuilding demolished crecs in wcrrtorn nations . yes, in these and in cll phcses oI industricl expcnsion, too, lumber will blcze new trcrils clong reconversion frontiers.

Pope d Tclbot will meet this production increcrse crs soon crs conditions permit . . ecrch depcrtment gecred to expedite delivery oI lumber properly milled, properly grcded cnd properly hcrndled. . . to your complete satislcrction.

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ThePraise?

A group of business men were sitting around the lunch table one day, and they got to discussing a certain local banker. Many things were said about him, all critical. Finally, however, one of their number speaks up and utters a few lines in defense of the much criticized banker. This

Elected to Membership in C. I. oI A.

David P. Larsen, vice-president and director of Shevlin, Carpenter & Clarke Company, Minneapolis, ancl Fred L. Clearman, assistant controller of the Weyerhaeuser Tim'ber Cornpany, Tacoma, Washingtott, have been electe<l to mcmbcrship in the Controllers Institute of America. The Institute is a technical and professional organizatior-r o I controllers devoted to improvement of controllership procedure.

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