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Aluminun - Asbeslos - Aspholt Cooting

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Pobco Aluml - SHIEID

Roll Roofing ond Shingles

The aluminum surface refecs rtp to SoEo of the Sun's destructive rays. In summer, cools intedons in winter, it resists rains and snow! A continuous big-sellet!

Pobco WET PATCH

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Stops roof leaks in rain. Sticks to the wet surface becomes ! Every customer a ptospect!

Pobco BIACK HYDR0SEAI ond PABCOWEB

"Bandages" roof leaks-makes tough, permanent repairs. No other leak-fixing method has this popular sales-appeal!

Whiie Hydroseai

With Pan-American Sales Company

Joe A. Bugley of the PanAmerican Sales Company, Los Angeles, has annouriced the addition to his saleJ'or,i ganization of Louis De Anda, formerly First 'Lieutenant with the Sth and'9th Air Forces. He was inithe service three and one-half years, spent 15 months overseas, had 51 missions over France and Germany, and received two Presidential citationg, Air Medal r,vith eleven Oak Leaf Clusters, and the Distinguished Fiying Cross.

He will represent Pan-American Sales Company in contacting the retail lumber yards in Mexico.

P & H Lumber Compcrny Opercrting

Ycrd at Oroville

P & H Lumber Company, which opened a concentration yard at Hookston, Calif., near Walnut Creek, a few months ago, is also operating a wholesale and retail, and drying yard at Oroville, Calif.

J. W. Pearson, former general manager, and Fred C. Hirt, former general superintendent of Redwood Manufacturers Co., Pittsburg, are the principals in the P. & H Lumber Company.

Terrible Twenty GolI Tourncment

Harold Hamilton had a regular field day at the 239th Terrible Twenty golf tournament on April 11 and won first prize, a sterling silver hand-wrought goblet. "Boney" Bohnhoff and Eddie Klassen were tied for the second prize and will play off the tie May 17, The tournament was held at the Bel Air Country Club, George Gartz and Eddie Klassen sponsoring the party.

The last tournament of the 19.45-1946 at the Los Angeles Counfry Club on Stanton is handling the arrangements.

Redwood Logging Conference May 24-25

The 10th Redwood Logging Conference will be held on May 24-25 at the Eureka Inn, Eureka, California.

Timely topics of interest to all loggers in the Redwood region will be discussed on Friday, May 24 at the Eureka Inn, beginning at 9 a.m. The same night at 7:30 p.m., same place, n'ill be held the usual annual Redwood Loggers' dinner.

Saturday, May 25, u'ill be devoted to a field trip to a nearby second-gror.vth operation and to demonstrations of new sa.iving andlre-fighting equipment.

The cornplete program will be mailed at a later date, but the follorving topics have already been scheduled:

1. Introductory talk by Kenneth Smith, president, California Redrvood Association.

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2. Present status of the preparation of forest practice rules in accordance with the new Forest Practice Act.

3. Fire protection and suppression. Fire weather forecasting. The use of the Army's "Goop" for slash burning.

4. Salvage logging. Re-logging for recovery of logging wastes,

5. Second-growth logging. Problems, methods of marketi.g.

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6. Land acquisition for State forests in the Redwood region, under the new State Forest Act.

7. Logging Transportation: road building, earth moving, use of graders for road building, road maintenance, moving heavy equipment over logging roads.

As before, the Conference is sponsored by the California Redwood Association, but your company need not be an Association member for you to attend. New operators, Redwood, Douglas fir and Pine are invited to join the oldtimers.

Emanuel Fritz is secretary of the Redwood Logging Conference.

New Shook Mill Stcrrted

season will be held May 17, and Roy

A new shook mill, said to be the second of its kind in the nation, has started operations near Lebanon, Ore. The plant utilizes refuse from plywood plants, making small strips that go into the manufacture of boxes for crating vegEtables. Most of it will go to California. Freeman Kynell" and Clifford Pleasant are the owners.

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