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lt's guoronteed* never to need pointing due to floking, crocking, chipping, peeling, crozing, or blistering.
It's surfoced with DuPont's Tedlor" in I I hondsome colors.
It goes up without pointing, yeor round, in ony weoiher.
It's rigid, dent-resistont, worp-free plywood; won't conduct electricity.
It instolls directly on studs; no need for sheothing.
It comes in 3 distinctive orchitecturol styles,
Self-oligning lop siding in both 8" ond l2" widths.
Boord ond botten for contemporory or troditionol orchitecture.
Flot ponel style for occent or insert use.
NAWTA Conlinues Its Successful Tour
National-American Wholesale Lumber Association's annual road show passed through San Francisco, November 12, bringing that ace master of ceremonies Jack Mulrooney before his northern California membership once again. This time he had help from Bruce Harris, NAW'LA's president; Al Bell, Hobbs Wall's old campaigner and NAWLA's lst vice-president, plus a welcome new face in Buddy Klumb, C. E. Klumb Lumber Co. in Crystal Springs, Miss., 2nd vice-president.
All this brass played second fiddle to WWPA's bossman Wendell Barnes, who presented the new grading rule picture {or his species to the group.
Many out-of-towners were in evidence at this well-attended meeting. Earl Bleile, of Earl Bleile Lumber Company, and three principals from Pooser Lumber Co., all of Sacramento; Bob Wright, Reid & Wright, Inc., Fresno, and a couple of country boys from Fort Bragg, representing Aborigine Studs, were in evidence.
We understand the NAWLA group had successful meetings in Medford, Eugene, Portland, Seattle, Vancouver, and-oh, yes -Harrison Hot Springs, 8.C., the following week.
