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SIIIPPERS OF QUATIIY WEST COASI TUMBER
Mixed or Stroight Cors - - Roil, Corgo' Truck & Trailer
DRY or GREEN - - Rough or Surfoced
Representing Some of the Finest Mills in the Industry
New Forestglo Hqrdwood Poneling Offers True Luxury qt Low
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Prefinished hardrn'ood paneling that offers "thrifty elegance" is announced bv Weverhaeuser Companv with the introdultion of its new'Forestglo line including six preferred woods and nine delightful color tones.
Described as genuine r'r'ood paneling that brings a new high in luxury at moderate cost, Forestglo introduces deeper, richer tones in keeping with decorator trends and modern furniture finishes, Weyerhaeuser announces. Deep grooves the length of panels impart an admired random plank efiect.
The selected hardwoods included in the new paneling line are walnut, cherry, elm, oak, birch and maple. The handsome, virtually indestructable finish heightens and preserves the character of each of these fine woods. fn addition, three of the woods are also offered in alternate color tones. They are: tawny oak, platinum birch and antique elm.
In all cases the new furniture-like finish, a result of continuing Weyerhaeuser research, is highly resistant to dirt, grease, water, inks and household chemicals. Wiping with a damp cloth removes fingerprints and other dirt.
Beauty of Forestglo stems not alone from the advanced finishing techniques but as well from the craftsmanship and care of American woodworkers long experienced in making fine architectural doors and paneling. The panels are manufactured in plants at Marshfield. Wisc., and lfancock, Vt.
Four preferred lengths are offered 7', 8',9 and 10' the longer lengths adding to spaciousness of rooms with higher ceilings by eliminating need for a horizontal joint. Panels are 4' wide for ease and speed of installation. The random grooving precisely at the joining of face veneers accentuates the distinctive beauty of individual veneers and avoids any repetitive pattern along rvalls. Yet, always a groove occurs 16" from each edge to permit nailing in a recess (to studs 16" on-center) for maximum concealment of nails. Panel edges are beveled to form a similar V at the ioint. Panel -backs are sealed to resist moisture penetration and to facilitate easy installation with contact cement if desired.
Stocks of new hardwood peneling already are in the 35 Weyerhaeuser distribution centers across the nation and additional yards of independent distributors for quick supply through retail lumber dealers. And a group of building accessories is available to complement the genuine wood paneling. Included are hardwood moldings, matching finishes for use on trim, matching putty sticks for covering nails, and contact cement for bonding panels in place.
- For comolete information about Forestglo, write to \,Veyerhaeuser Compahy, Box 139. Tacoma, Wash.
Wolfes Bosk in Hqwqiiqn Sun
Mr. and Mrs. Horace 'Wolfe, Marquart-Wolfe Company bid a fond aloha to smogy Los Angeles, Saturday, May 12 and embarked on their 10th safari to the Hawaiian Islands.
The trip which is becoming an annual event for the seasoned travelers includes 6 days on Kona, 13 on Lihue,
Kauai and 6 in the famed Reef Hotel, Honolulu. They will then sojourn to Eugene, Oregon, concluding the month's vacation.
Lumber Industry Asks Help
(Continued, trom Page 76) to determine whether the National Forests ire being managed in the best interests of the public.
3. Directed the association to seek the cooperation of owners of land and timber -within the boundaries of the national forests for a court test of a recent opinion by the Attorney General concerning ingress and egress across national forest lands.
4. Authorized a Soecial Committee on Deoreciation to continue studies aimed lt proving the obsolescence of current depreciation allowances for logging, sawmill, woodworking and other industry machinery.
5. Nloved to establish better manufacturer-wholesaler-retailer relations by authorizing President Temple to appoint five industry members to represent NLN{A in an annual conference with wholesalers and retailers. Purpose of the conference would be to discuss common problems and create a better undersianding between the nranufacturing and distribution segments of the industry. NLMA's action is contingent upon similar action by the National Retail Lumber Dealers
Association and the National-American Wholesale Lumber Association.

6. Officially commendedwith a formal resolution and a standing ovation-the work of Weyerhaeuser Vice President Bernard L. Orell on the Outdoor Recreation Resource's Review Commission. The Board noted that Mr. Orell, although the only forest industries representative on the Commission, imparted to that body a thorough understanding of industry forest management, including "the multipleuse principle of tree farming, with all the related values of rvood. recreation, wildlife, rvater and soil stabilization."
The U. S. Forest Service mallages 154 National Forests covering 182 million acres in 39 States and another 4 million acres of National Grasslands. Placed togther, along the East Coast, these lands would stretch from Maine through half of South Carolina.
TWENTY-FIVE YEARS
AGO-OR TODAY
YOUR BEST BUY IS STILT THE CALTFORNIA TUMBER MERCHANT
I Yeor$3.00
2 Yeors$5.00
WHY NOT TODAY?
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