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Security Stucco Pqint hqs been formuloled in our modern loborotory qnd is mqde from highly Poly' merized Oits to give lhe utmosl in durtrbility ond elqstic quotities necessory fo insure o longJosting poinr iob. lt is outstqnding in thot fhe mosf difficult dirt spots con be reodily removed wiihout leoving unsightly slqins. The low sheen minimizes surfqce irregutorities qnd provides greqler resislqnce to dirt cotlections. lt moy be opplied ]nterior or Exlerior' It hcs proved sotisfoctory qnd is post ihe experimentql stqge for durobility.
sentative), Cal-Pacific Bldg. Mtls. Co., Los Angeles; W. O. Christian, The Christian Company, Los Angeles; Victor S. Cogen, attorney, Los Angeles; Russ S. Edmonston, Diamond W Supply Co., Los Angeles; M. B. Quillan, Fibreglass Eng. & Supply, Los Angeles; C. G. Hardy, Charles G. Hardy, Inc., Paramount; F. S. Harkins, Harkins Distributing Co., Alhambra; Paul L. Howard, Art [doyer, Howard Supply, Vernon; J. Stark Sowers, Fred S. Thomson, Inland Lumber Co., Bloomington; Carl O. Halverstadt, Kochton Plywood and.Veneer Co., I-os Angeles; Harry P. Carpenter, Longlyfe Shinsle Co., Gardena; Dave F. Scott, Frank A. Pritchard, M & M Wholesale Building Supplies, Beverly Hills; Paul Sink, Mason Supplies, Los Angeles; John L. Gerich, Modern Materials, Inc., Hollywood; Har- old F. Smith, R. J. M. Company, Los Angeles; Fred Losch, Leroy Stanton, Jr., E. J. Stanton & Son, Los Angeles; Charles Mclver, Structural Materials, Montebello; J. D. Scouller, R. E. Freeman, So-Cal Building Materials Co., Los Angeles; Jerry Bowman, J. F. Mclaughlin, Triangle Steel, Los Angeles; Howard G. Craven, Weatherwise Products, Inc., Van Nuys; Harold Rose, Wholesale Building Materials Co., Los Angeles, and Jim McTaggart, Northern California Roofing Jobbers Credit Assn., Oakland.
Atkins, Kroll & Go. Ncrmes Schmin to Heod New Lumber Products Division
Atkins, Kroll & Co., a 50-year old San Francisco general trading concern which entered the hardwood lumber and plywood importing business through its Portland office in March of this year, has moved division headquarters to its San Francisco office and named Charlie Schmitt to head the operation. Schmitt has spent the last three years in charge of The Beton Company's lumber division. His long lumber products background includes 15 years with U.S. Plywood Corp., and years of service with the old Chas. R. , McCormick organization.
Working along with Schmitt in the lumber products division will be Glenn Moore, who received his lumber training in the Pacific Northwest, where his family had been active in the lumber business. In addition to Schmitt, who will direct a national sales program, and Moore, who will cover the Northern California trade, the lumber products division will be represented in the Pacific Northwest by Arnold Bilsoe, working out of Atkins, Kroll & Company's Portland office.
Further rounding out its new division, the firm also announced the appointment of John Jenswold to its Manila, P.I., office. Jenswold, who left for Manila on August 21, will manage the company's plywood and lumber activities at that point. Jenswold is well known throughout the southern states and the west coast from his association with Plywood, fnc., both in Texas and California. In recent years he had been an officer in Mathis-Jensrvold Hardwoods, Inc., of Oakland.
Atkins, Kroll & Co., which now maintains branches in Portland, Los Angeles and New York, as well as overseas branches at Agana, Guam, and Manila, P.I., originally began business as general traders at San Francisco in 1906. Clifton H. Kroll, one of the original partners, continues as senior partner, along with John B. Mackinlay, Forrest E. Brookman and William A. Ashman.

New Mqsonite Lobor Conlrqcf
Ukiah, Ca1if.-A new labor contract between the Masonite Corp. and bargaining representatives of the Pulp, Sulphite and Paper Mill Workers, AFL-CfO, became effective September 1 and brings the base labor rate to $1.95 per hour, representing an increase in labor costs to Masonite of approximately 6/o.
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