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trililixttuft DOUGLAS FIR PLY\rOOD
INTERIOR and EXTERIOR
Standard sizes inall grades
All Association Inspected
DIRECT CARSOUT OF \(/AREHOUSE Wholesale Only bv
RODDIS CATIFOR,NIA INC.
2620 E. VERNON AVE. tos ANGETES 58, CAUF. tocAN 5-8341
RODDISCR.AFT INC.
345 WrrLrA|/tS AVE. sAN FRANCaSCO 24, CAUF. JUNTPER 4-2136
Where q concrete of high quclity is desired in oilt 0R Two DAYS ust
VICTOR HIGII EARI.Y STRDTIGTH PORTI.AIID CEMIIIT
TYPE III
THIS PRODUCT
Reduces construction costs by lcster working schedules and quicker re-use of lorms. Allows marked smrings to the concrete products mcrnulcrcturer by reducing curing time, curing spcce, crnd inventories
Particularly crdvcrntqgreous in pouring trcrlfic intersections, repcirs in opercrting fcctories cnd stores, machinery foundcrtions, tunnel linings, AND
Att OTHDR COIISTRUGTIOII AGTIVITY WHERI PORTI.IilI' CTMDTIT IS USIID
AIID TIIID IS OI PARAMOUIIT IMPORTAIIGT
SOUTHWTSTTRTI PORTI.ATID GIMEIIT COMPAITY 1034 Wilshtue Blvd. Los Angeles 17, Ccrlifornicr Phone MAdison 6-6711 ttrEnnts
'PLASTER I(/ORKABILITY" is as important in the manufacturing of plaster lath as in BLUE DIAMOND PLASTER. This invaluable characteristic is a gift of Naftre. Our gypsum deposits at Blue Diamond, Nevada, possess "PLASTER \VORKABILITY" to a high degree.
Iti;i-P.l$ i.', ti* The Blue Diamond Plaster Lath production line is equipped ilAotllllEs : with high speed automatic machinery of latest design- -. and is synchronized from beginning to end.
6:+4v:1i;$;r,..;.,1i:; g!.: The finest materials and machinery are no better than the men , who use them. Under standards set for them by men with rrGlt f. over a quarter century of cootinuous expefience i manufacturing Blue Diamond products, skilled workers, :i" aided by laboratory control methods, guard this long production lioe against imperfection.
Library Week In San Joaquin Valley March 10-15
Catherine S. Chadwick, San Joaquin Valley Library, Public Relations Council, Bakersfield, writes: "llere in the Great San Joaquin Valley of Californis-n ys1i1afle horn of plenty running down the length of the state-we prociuce most of the necessities and luxuries oflife. We are constantly receiving from ever1, other state persons and families who desire to make their homes here.
"The public librarT is one of the most important agencies in the community for helping those people to feel at home witl-r us. It aids them in understanding their new community, and helps them in using all the community resouries in establishing a new home or business. The library will even help in securing enjoyment and release from tension through reading."
\(/estern Pine Supply Company Acquires Nicolai Door Sales Co.
Western Pine Supply Company, 5i60 Shellmound Street, Emeryville, Calif., announces that it has acquircd the Nicolai Door Sales Co., 30.15 Nineteenth Street, San Francisco.

The trvo comiranies rvill retain their present nanes, facilities, and personnel, u'ith L. .J. Woodson continuing as president of the Nicolai organization.
Annual Bi*hday Partyand Dance of Hoo-Hoo Club 39 at Orinda Feb.21
Chairm;rn Herb Farrell reports that all arranl{ements for the Annual Birthday Party and Dance of Hoo-Hoo Club No. 39 to be held at Orinda Country Club, Orinda, Calif., on Thursday evening, Febm'a.ry 21, are completed. Tickets at $6.00 each are livailablc from anv member of the committee.
Cocktails will be served at 7:00 p.m., and dinner at 8:30. The music rvill be furnished bv Jimmy Polas and his orchestra.
It is estimated that there u'ill be about 9C conplcs present. l)ress u'ill Lie informal.
'E. S. Goodell, r'ice president of l)ant & Russell, Inc., is back in Portland after visiting Dant & Russell Sales Co.. San Francisco.
On Six Weeks' Stecrmer Cruise
Charlie Cross of Truckee-Tahoe Lunrber Co., Iruckee. Calif.. and Mrs. Cross sailed on the President Cleveland from San Francisco, February 4 on a six rveeks' cruise, that rvill include visits to Honolulu, I\{anila, Hong Kong, and Japan.
To inform newcomers, the librarians of the region are promoting at get-acqua,nted-with-your-library week next spring, March 10-15, 1952, Their plans include proclamations of Library Week in the newspapers, radio, announcements, prornotions by local sei'vice clubs and other groups, news stories, ctc.
Roy Barto of Mahogany Importing Co., Los Angeles, visited San Francisco at the end of January, to confer with Glenn W. Cheney, Fir-Tex Company, Portland and Ernie lJacon, Fir-Tex of Northern California, San Francisco.
Tamma Lumher $ales, hc.
7L4 W. Olympic Blvd. tOS ANGEI.ES 15, CAIJF.
Telephone PRospect ll08
Brcnch Office: 1030 G Street, Arcctcr, Calil., Phone 705
CABGO and EAIL fIR and REDWOOD

NEPRESENTING
St. Paul & Tqcomcr Lumber Co.
Tqcomcr, Wqstr.
Deficrnce Mill Co.
Tcrcomcr, Wash.
Dickrncn Lumber Compcrry Tccomc, Wash.
Karlen-Danris Compcmy Tccomc, Wash.
Tqcomcr Hcnbor Lumber d Timber Co, TccomcL Wqsh.
G. L Speier Co.
Arccrtq, Calil
AlBo
Northern Californicr cnd Southern Oregon FIR and REDWOOD MIttS
SHIP-RAII-BARGE
TRUCK AND TR,AIIER, Representing Coos Boy Luniber Co., Coos Boy lnmsn-Poulsen Lumber Co., Portlond
Coost Pocific Lumber Co., Eureko
Honley Lumber Go., Eurekq
McGreody Lumber Co., Forlunq
High Sierrc Pine Mills, Oroville ond other
Northern Colifornio ond C)regon Mills
WAREHOUSE STOCKS
OFPLYWOOD AND DOORS
SAN FRANCISCO 24 1455 Custer Ave. ItAlssion 8-4332
TOS ANGETES I 70O Eqst 59rh St. Adqms SlOl sAN FRANCISCO 24 1455 Cusler Ave.
OAKTAND 3 9029 Son leondro 5t. Lockhoven 9-7914
SAN DIEGO 13 1571 5o. 28rh Sr. FRonklin 7425 tOS ANGELES T 812 Eqst 59fh Streel Adqms SlOl