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DIAMO]ID hil*fi €YPsUM WALTBOARD

Gypsum wallboard craftsmen know tlre importance of Blue Diamond uniformity. Uniform chnracteristics aid in the fast production of smooth, fire resistant walls and ceilings. Aniformity is a result of quality control.

Blue Diamond quality conbol begins with the grading of gypsum rock at the mines. I! carries through every step of gypsum wallboard manufacture to the ffnal placement of dunnage to safeguard its condition in tuansit.

Applicator craftsmanship and Blue Diamond uniformity join hands in producing smooth sokd, fire resistant _walls and ceilings.

the Specifications of the Timber-Storage unlt:

Dimensions : 36' x4' x8'

Capacity: 6M' of 24', ?8' and 32' timbers.

Cost: Approximately $250, of which $100 was for labor. Dunnage was used for cross-pieces, and doors and roof are of aluminum.

Key feature: A single timber may be withdrawn without disturbing other pieces, and down-grading due to weather deterioration is substantially reduced.

SPLIT BY HAND... GRADED \^/ITH GARE

Splitting those big, thick, heavily-textured cedar shakes is a craft. Because they are made by han{ no two shakes are ever exactly alike. That is part of their beauty. It also makes qudlity inspection a necessity, because so much depends upon individual care. You can be sure oltull count, f ulJ cou erage and No. 7 quality, throughout when you specify shakes bearing the Certi-Split label. Always look for, always insist on, Certi-Split -under the bandstick of every bundle!

Gedar

Nqlion's Foresters fo Meet In Son Frqncisco, NoY. l5-18

_"Forestry and People" is the theme of the 59th meeting of the Society of American Foresters, to be held in San Francisco, November 15-18. Headquarters will be the Sheraton-Palace hotel. George A. Gairatt, president of the S_ociety and dean of the Yale University Schbol of Forestry, Neu' Haven, Conn., will open the general session on N6vember 16. He has announced that all foresters and friends of forestry will be welcome, whether members of the pro- fessional society or not.

Nine technical sessions have been scheduled. They will include 60 papers on the subjects of forest management, silviculture, forest products, forestry education, forbst recreation, wildlife management, range management, watershed management, and forest economics and policy. The Socrety expects an attendance of some 1,500 members and

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