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United States and Canada. Many famous brand manufacturers are also participating in this program.

Ttre Admaster is being publicized in many national material magazines. Building material dealers, hardware dealers, agencies, newspapers, and other advertisers wanting to inquire about this program, contact the Admaster Company at 25 Clifton Ave., Newark, N.J., Suite 1501D.

Celotex Adds Two New Woodgroin Hordboqrd Ponels

Two new woodgrain panels have been added to The Celotex Corporation's line of interior hardboard paneling.

Teak Woodgrain (shown above) has rich, dark-toned appearance with color-matched random grooving. Elm Woodgrain is lighttoned with uniforrn groove spacing. Available in 4'x7' and.4'x8' sizes, the new panels are factory-finished for beauty, durability, and easy maintenance. They may be applied to studs or furring strips with color- matched hardboard nails, or to existing walls with adhesive.

Ideal for low-cost interior finishing for homes, offices, stores, restaurants, and other commercial use. For further inforrnation, contact your Celotex sales representative or write The Celotex Corporation, 120 S. LaSalle St., Chicago 3, Illinois.

Giont Off-Highwoy Rig ls G-M Powered

One of the longest off-highway logging trains operating in Norhhwest timberlands is this 150' rig recently put to work by the Crown-Zellerbach Corloration of San Francisco.

The rig consists of a Kenworth L-924 tractor, powered by a GM Diesel 8V-71, and three trailers. The rig is moving payloads up to 110 tons over woodland roads at speeds up to 20 MPH.

After delivery to a dumping site at Neah Bay, Washington, the logs are rafted to Corporation processing plants in Northwest Washington.

Mony complete kitchens ond fine cobinet instollotions ore disployed qt our showroom. The lqlest in design, lhey ore the result of the best thinking by experls in the fields. Drop in qnd see why wood cobinetry is your best bet.

Working in coniunclion with federol, siote ond locol ogencies, SCACM hos, for the first time, estoblished three bosic quolity grodes of cobinels . . . stondord, medium ond premium which gives lhe buyer o wide ronge of selection in terms of styles ond budgets.

Our seol is our members pledge of Quolity, Economy ond Sofisfocfion

WE HAVE AN UNUSUALLY LAR,GE INVENTORY OF LONG DIMENSION

Arrowhead

LUMBER COMPANY

599 Wotermon Avenue

Son Bernordino, Colif.

TUrner 5-75I I

TWX: 714-869-7552

Sound Trop Dem'onstrotes

Volue of Acousticol Tile l{e in FOREIGN

A unique demonstrator called the'oSound Trap" is now available to building materials dealers, as part of The Celotex Corporation's 1963 Quiet Conditioned Living program.

The Sound Trap, which comes complete with an attractive counter display card, is used by dealer customers to test for themselves the sound absorbing efficiency of acoustical ceiling tile.

First, the customer holds the empty Sound Trap about one inch from his ear and listens to sound waves bouncine against hard surfaees. Next. he drops i round piece of Celotex acoustical tile into the container (inset) and listens again. The sharp drop in noise level gives the customer a quick, simple, and effective demonstration of the sound quieting power of acoustical tile.

Howoii Builders Supply, [td., Close Oohu Bldg. Moieriols Outlef

Hawaii Builders Supply, Ltd., a subsidiary of Theo H. Davies '& Co., Oahu, announced its retirement from the buildine materials business on the island of Oahu last month. The site will be taken over by Lewers & Cooke, Ltd. Theo H. Davies will continue to maintain lumber departments on Hilo, Hawaii.

Mor-Mqc lumber Compony to New Quorlers

Dick McKannay, head of Mar-Mac Lumber Company, announced the relocation of his wholesale lumber offices at 275 Pacheco Street, San Francisco 16, last rnonth. Dick, who for years had maintained headquarters in the fl Drumm Street Building, can now be reached at SEabrieht 1-1343.

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