Douglas Fir
Northern White Pine Idaho White Pino Western Soft Pine
Western Hemlock Washington Red Cedar Red Fir and Larch
Norway Pine
EXPERT LUMBER SERVICE FOR THE MAN
WHO WANTS TO BUILD
H
ERE is a service of the greatest practical
importance to the family looking forward to owning its home.
To the farmer for his house, barns, corn cribs.
To the industrial man and corporation, planning expansion, replacements, repairs —or using lumber in manufacture.
A service that may add 100% to the value of your lumber purchase—whether you buy a couple of boards, a truck load of dimension stuff, or think in terms of millions of board feet to the single order.
This service means nothing less than expert advice in using the right wood in its proper place—based on detailed scientific knowledge of the various species of wood, their strengths, their fitnesses, and their individual action under specific conditions of use.
It may be a new thought to you, for instance, that in building a house lumber must be selected for three totally different functions.
There is the framework—which requires strength above all else.
There is the outside finish—demanding durability under exposure to the weather.
And the inside trim—where the need is for a wood properly seasoned and prepared, that will “stay put”, and that will be attractive when stained, or will take and hold paint or enamel.
For each of these functions certain woods are especially adapted.
For some, cheaper woods will give as good service as more expensive species. In other instances, cheaper woods can be used only at
a sacrifice of durability and ultimate economy.
The same principle—the right wood in its proper place—applies to farm buildings, industrial buildings, and all industrial uses of lumber.
The proper use of lumber was never more important to America than it is at this moment.
To the individual citizen it means durable and economical building.
To the nation at large it means still more —a great step toward an ample supply of lumber, present and future—the elimination of waste in the thoughtless use of lumber.
* * * *
What we advocate is conservation and economy through the use of the right wood in its proper place.
To this end we will supply to lumber dealers and to the public, any desired information as to the qualities of the different species and the best wood for a given purpose.
The service will be as broad and impartial as we know how to make it. We are not partisans of any particular species of wood. We advise the best lumber for the purpose, whether we handle it or not.
From now on the Weyerhaeuser Forest Products trade-mark will be plainly stamped on our product.
When you buy lumber for any purpose, no matter how much or how little, you can look at the mark and know that you are getting a standard article of known merit.
Weyerhaeuser Forest Products are distributed through the established trade channels by the Weyerhaeuser Sales Company, Spokane, Washington, with branch offices and representatives throughout the country.
WEYERHAEUSER FOREST PRODUCTS
SAINT PAUL * MINNESOTA
Producers of Douglas Fir, Western Hemlock, Washington Red Cedar and Cedar Shingles on the Pacific Coast; Idaho White Pine, Western Soft Pine, R-ed Fir and Larch m the Inland Empire, Northern White Pine and Norway Pine in the Lake states.
Northern White Pine Idaho White Pino Western Soft Pine
Western Hemlock Washington Red Cedar Red Fir and Larch
Norway Pine
EXPERT LUMBER SERVICE FOR THE MAN
WHO WANTS TO BUILD
H
ERE is a service of the greatest practical
importance to the family looking forward to owning its home.
To the farmer for his house, barns, corn cribs.
To the industrial man and corporation, planning expansion, replacements, repairs —or using lumber in manufacture.
A service that may add 100% to the value of your lumber purchase—whether you buy a couple of boards, a truck load of dimension stuff, or think in terms of millions of board feet to the single order.
This service means nothing less than expert advice in using the right wood in its proper place—based on detailed scientific knowledge of the various species of wood, their strengths, their fitnesses, and their individual action under specific conditions of use.
It may be a new thought to you, for instance, that in building a house lumber must be selected for three totally different functions.
There is the framework—which requires strength above all else.
There is the outside finish—demanding durability under exposure to the weather.
And the inside trim—where the need is for a wood properly seasoned and prepared, that will “stay put”, and that will be attractive when stained, or will take and hold paint or enamel.
For each of these functions certain woods are especially adapted.
For some, cheaper woods will give as good service as more expensive species. In other instances, cheaper woods can be used only at
a sacrifice of durability and ultimate economy.
The same principle—the right wood in its proper place—applies to farm buildings, industrial buildings, and all industrial uses of lumber.
The proper use of lumber was never more important to America than it is at this moment.
To the individual citizen it means durable and economical building.
To the nation at large it means still more —a great step toward an ample supply of lumber, present and future—the elimination of waste in the thoughtless use of lumber.
* * * *
What we advocate is conservation and economy through the use of the right wood in its proper place.
To this end we will supply to lumber dealers and to the public, any desired information as to the qualities of the different species and the best wood for a given purpose.
The service will be as broad and impartial as we know how to make it. We are not partisans of any particular species of wood. We advise the best lumber for the purpose, whether we handle it or not.
From now on the Weyerhaeuser Forest Products trade-mark will be plainly stamped on our product.
When you buy lumber for any purpose, no matter how much or how little, you can look at the mark and know that you are getting a standard article of known merit.
Weyerhaeuser Forest Products are distributed through the established trade channels by the Weyerhaeuser Sales Company, Spokane, Washington, with branch offices and representatives throughout the country.
WEYERHAEUSER FOREST PRODUCTS
SAINT PAUL * MINNESOTA
Producers of Douglas Fir, Western Hemlock, Washington Red Cedar and Cedar Shingles on the Pacific Coast; Idaho White Pine, Western Soft Pine, R-ed Fir and Larch m the Inland Empire, Northern White Pine and Norway Pine in the Lake states.