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I recowvnend JO?E5T HARO'EOArIO
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SEtt 5 TIMES MORE! Mr. Schmidt tells us: "Customers immediately like the color, surface, strength and workability of Forest Hardboard. To every customer that asks for 'something in wallboard' I show Forest Hardboard because it almost sells itself. I'm selling 6 times more Forest Hardboard than any other type of wood panel."
FOREST HARDBOARD is made of tough Douglas fr fibers that are refined, treated and welded together into a hard, smooth-surfaced panel...with all the strength and beauty of natural Douglas fir. Its great strength and hardness, plus uorkability and light color, fits it for hundreds of your customefs' needsgreatly expanding your profit opportunities.
COllPtEfE LINE. Standard Gmde, \tr7eather Resistant Treated, and new low-cost *Thriftwood. Panel sizes 4'x4',4'x6',4'x8',4'xLO',4'xlT', and 4'xl6'. Thicknesses of L /8", 3 / t6" and, l / 4". Wrapped 6 panels to a package.
*Thriftwood | / 1", 1' x8' only, Wrlte for FR.EE Somples ond folders.
Any of the dlstribrrtorr llrted below con give you prompt deliverler ol Forert Hordboord:
CALIFORNIA Rochester
Ios Angeles Dovir Plywood Corp.
Cuthb€rt Co. NORTH CAROITNA
DqvidsonPlywood Chqrlotte & lumber Co, Roddis Ponel
Plywood los Angeles & Door Co.
Roddis Colifornio OHIO
Sq.rqmenlo Glcvelond
CopitolPlywood Clevelond
5on Diego plywood Co.
Firply Corp. Dovis ptywood Corp.
Son Fronclsco Cln(lnnoti
Roddiicroft,lnc. Roddii ponel
Son Froncr'sco & Door Co.
Plywood Columbus
Dovidson. Plywood Dovis plywood Corp. & tumber Lo. Dqyton genver Toledo lindey Lumber Dovir plywood Corp. & )upprre. oKLAHolta
COIORADO plywood Doyton Co.
Plyw-ood Denver, Inc. Oklohomo City
IDIHO ptywood Oktohomo
:o.t:e.... oREGON
Kell.lyAJKlnson dLo. portlqnd r-q:To.l?!rs Howtsy citborr
L"llKal! "-" " "' #i'r[;i9';1,^
:n1cgs9 Phttodetehio xooort LomPqnY Roddit c;.. lnc. fr1Tlr"*ooa co. lET.as lNDllNh uorrss. i"i'fri].. Roddis Lumber iiiJ..-r*oor. & co. Plvwood Hou3lon
;ii;.;:M;; & co. & veneer co.
Hommond Eouslon..
IOWA xoools lumDer iliii;;,?lf;,.,.'.1;;lffi"c''
KANSAS xoddrs rumDer
Konsqs Cltv -. c Yqne-er lo'
*i1i'"::li'€:. [T;@o 'e'or' 'nc'
KENTUCKY T?.v9 ^ .i-:liiyl:.".,
---O""r Co. Knudsen Eoilders taSsacHuSEITS i!ppry!o. ;:fiTtiff.. ; $;l!'lilBib"i'
Door Ci.. lnc. Aberdeen lilCHlcAlti LumberSupplier,lnc.
Derroir Bellinghom
;{idwest plywood Columbio Volley plywood Detroit Co. lunber Co.
Roddis lumber & Seqttle
VeneerCo.of Mich. lockwood plwood Grond Sovoge Lumber ilrNi{Esora Spokone llinneqoolis Exchonge lumber
Grqnd Rooids Worehouse Corp.
'Rooid: Co- & Mfg, Co.
Norther; ptywood & Mfg. Co. & Door Co. focomq iltSSOURf PlywoodTocomq,lnc.
Sf. !oul3 Voncouvsr
Roddis Co. PlywoodTocomq,lnc.
NEW JEnSEY WESI YTRG|N|A
Ncwork Huntlnglon
Roddis Co., Inc. Erusl Door
NEW YORK & Plywood Co.
NawYork WISCONSIN ii advancement in the future. And his reply startled the i1;, questioner. He said that the greatest advance would be rr.:along spiritual lines. Here is a force, he said, that we have ,. been simply playing with. However, it appears, that since .' the great scientist made that statement, the world's chief efforts in the way of research have been along lines far i: removed from the spiritual; have rather ushered in the atomic age, with its devastating possibilities. However, u;'Steinmetz did not date the coming of his prophecy. Time marches on. '***
Roddis Plywood llilwqukee & Door Co,, Inc. Roddi:PlywoodCorp.
John Ruskin said: "Let every dawn of morning be to you as the beginning of life, and every setting sun be to you as its close, then let every one of those short lives leave its own sure record of some kindly thing done for others, some goodly strength or knowledge gained for yourself."
,. "Let reverence for LAW be breathed by every mother ii to her lisping babe. Teach it in colleges. Write it into primers, spelling books, and almanacs. Preach it in pulpits. Proclaim it in the legislative halls. Enforce it in the courts of justice. Let it become the political religion of every l'. nation, and let men and women of all tongues and colors sacrifice unceasingly at its altars."-Afus Lincoln.
"Ife who is silent is forgotten; he who abstains is taken at his word; he who does not advance, falls back; he who stops. is overwhelmed, distanced, crushed; he who ceases to grow, becomes smaller; he who leaves off, gives up; the stationary condition is the beginning of the end."-Amiel.
Ycrd Mcncger Appointments
Bill Pickehs, Supervisor of the United Lumber Yards, Modesto, Calif., announces the appointment of Jones Webb as manag'er of the Gustine yard.
H. M. Dou'dy has been appointed manager of the Waterford yard to succeed Mr. Webb. Mr. Dorvdy has been rvith the company in the Nlodesto yard for several years.
Appointed Scrles Mcncger
Ralph Smith is norv sales manager for the R & E Lumber Co. of Los Angeles. Mr. Smith is rvell knorvn to the Southern California trade and has been associated with the lumber business for a long period.
"To be honest, to be kind, to earn a little and spend a little less, to make upon the whole a family happier for his presence, to renounce when that shall be nicessary and not to be embittered, to keep a few friends, but these without capitulation; above all on the same conditions, to keep friends with himself ; here is a task for all a man has of fortitude and delicacl."-Robert Louis Stevenson.
"We cannot define God, or any of the great values of life. What is the vague thing called Truth, that is worth living and dying for? Beauty, truth, friendship, love, creation-these are the great values of life. We can't prove them or explain them, yet they are the most stable things in our lives."-Dr.
Jesse H*erman*Holmes.
"Let a man fasten himself to some great idea, some large truth, some noble cause, even in the affairs of this world, and it will send him forward with energy, with steadfastness, with confidence. This is what Emerson meant when he said-'Hitch your *.*o;t to astar."'-l{sp1y Van
Dyke.
"The founders of this nation had plenty of what it takes when the chips were down. How do we stack up alongside them? Have we the strong convictions they had? Do we love liberty as they did? Are we as self-reliant and courageous as they were ? We face the gravest responsibilities that have confronted any generation of mankind since the founding of America. Are we big enough to meet that challenge?"-Al.
E. Cudlipp.
Appointed Assistcrnt Ycrd Mcncrger
L. R. Van Luven has been appointed assistant manager of the Tracy Lumber Company at Tracy. He n'ill be in charge of the yard's operations during the illness of Roy Burnett, who for the past twenty years has been 1'ard manager. \Arhen Mr. Burnett returns to duty I\{r. Van Luven rvill continue to assist him. In the March 1 issue lve stated that I\{r. Van I-uven had been appointecl manager, this rvas in error.
Instclls New Mctcher
The Mutual Moulding & Lumber Co., 15039 S. Figueroa St., Los Angeles, has installed a 6-10 A-1 Stetson-Ross matcher. S. F. Hannon is the owner.
