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1985 gu T)lement of ,qHELTON-MA,q0N COUNTY 30URNAL gee. A--7
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SIMPSON'S eighty-five miles of
railroad track lead some 125
cars of logs daily to Shelton's
waterfront where they hit the
bay with a splash and find
their way into the mills.
a neighbor like Simpson
Company and people like
leading the way to
community for the past
basis of such a great past
the future will bring
the same friendship and
consideration.
g Farmers, Mutual of Enumclaw
* LIFE * HOMEOWNERS * MARINE
SUPPLY M ANAGER---Forrest
W. (Frosty) Koch manages the
enterprising Shelton Warehouse
of Simpson Building Supply
Company, which engages in
selling building materials to the
dealers of Western Washington.
oJ Dependable
Service
prs pump deal.
Important two-
you receive the
Supply system
Imps by My-
Tailored Se.
Out field
trc~nin9
Jr pump h In.,
quick efficient
,i oble. Yes, it's
you should
Long Years of Constant Striving for Im-
provement and Up-Grading of one's prod-
ucts and services result in the building of
a reputation for quality which leads to pub.
lic confidence and respect.
We are privileged to have associations with
two long-established firms which have
built such reputations in the manufactur.
ers of MYERS• PUMPS and the builders of
our community the SIMPSON TIMBER
COMPANY, whom we
Up from its smaller early oper-
ation as the "Old Red Barn," the
S.impson Building Supply Com-
pany provides building materials
for dealers throughout Western
Washington and is the Simpson
Timber Company's largest single
account.
Managed by Forrest W. (Fros-
ty) Koch. the enterprise is a sub-
qtdiary of Simpson Timber Com-
nany. It furnishes lumber, ply-
wood, doors, insulating tile prod-
ucts, roofing, adhesives, pre-fin-
lshed ply-woods, sidings and other
buildin~ materials
Twenty-five per cent of the mm-
~lv company's inventory is bought
mltside Simpson, with floorin~
hardwood coming" from as far
away as Arkansas.
THE FIRM EMPL;OYS three
'mtslrte salesmen, five people .in
the office, three in the warehOUSe
and three in the lumberyard. Most
of the oz