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PACXFNC FXR SALES
Representing Northern
Golifornio ond Oregon fllills inated as a facing material. The panels are usually manufactured in thickness of %", l3/tn', \%", and 2f" and 3r/4t', and in widths of 24' or 48", and in lengths of from six to sixteen feet.
For specific use, panels may be made to any special size up to four feet wide, sixteen feet long and 4' thick. Shelving, bleacher seats and furniture exemplify the use of special size panels.
Besides excellent physical properties, perhaps the most outstanding advantage of Forestwall is its ease and speed of application and extreme low cost. Panels are edge-grooved and joined by mastic-coated removable spline. In actual application it is not unusual to realize a saving of more than 1/3 on construction costs ! Furthermore, because of its solid laminated lumber core, Forestwall construction has proven to be three to four times stronger than a conventionai wood frame. Panels may be used as complete floor, wall and roof sections with other structural members. Over suitable floor joists, these panels function as both sub and finish floorOver suitable beams, or other roofing framework, Forestwall panels afford a strong roofing material, requiring no added interior finishing, and to which added insulation and mopped-on, or other roofing, may be quickly applied. All panels are end and edge sealed immediately after machining to assure adeqgate moisture resistance.
. Rardan, Inc., is now in the process of franchising lumber dealers throughout the western United States. All franchises will be fully protected and Bardan will stock a complete selection of Forestwall sizes in its Oakland warehouse.
J. H. Boxter Co. M'qn in CIA
Horace E. Firth, controller, J. H. Baxter & Co., San Francisco, has been elected to membership in the Controllers Institute of America