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Srrr rHEsE GEtorEx PRoDUGTs IN PLACE OF "HAR,D-TO-GET" tUmBER
n f,AINTAIN profits by promoting these multiple.LYI function building boards with a wide-open market right now ! And they're all aaailable nout !
They replace "critical" lumber for both interiot and exterior construction. often do a far better iob than traditional materials, as proved by their use in pre-war as well as war-time construction.
Today they are making possible repairs and construction work in vital farm, faeoty and housing projects that would otherwise have to wait until after Victory.
Large, easy to apply, these Celotex building boards also save time and labor. That's another reason why you'll have a good demand for them even after all building materials ate off the "shortage" list !
So. maintait yoar profits. Sell these Celotex building boards in place of "hard-to-get" lumber! You'll 6nd a ready market fot tbem nout.
CELO-SIDING rHE MUtnptE-FuNcnoN BUILDING TIATERIAL THAT DOES THR,EE JOBS
Ideal for farm buildings, factories, machine shops, warehouses and general buildings. Combines sidin& sheathing and insulation in one weather-resistang easily applied material. Applied direct to studding, Celo-Siding saves critical lumber, time and laboi. Available in bufitone or green colors and in two thicknesses-Za" an'd, /s". Sizes:. /e" in 4'x 8'and /s" in 4'x 8'and 4'x lO'with square edges; Ve" in 2' x 8' with T&G joints on long edges, Recommend 78" for gteatet strength and insulation value; Vs," for lighter, lower cost construction.
cE[oTEX 16" BUILDING BOAR,D
This is the famous Celotex Standard building board-a /2" cane frbre product. Sell it whetever a strong, rigid, light-weight board with heat resisting and sound insulating properties is required. It is smooth ivory-coated on one sideback is natural. And it is FeroxProcessed against dry rot and termites. Made in sizes 4 feet wide by 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 12 feet long.
CETOTEX ''' ASPHATTED BUITDING BOARD
This l/2" cane frbre board meets many varied requirements for both petmanent and temporary work. Used as a sheathing, with or without exterior finish, it provides stifl strong, wind-tight walls-superior in rigidity and strength to horizontal wood sheathing, It is moisture-resistant, rot-proof and vermin-proof. Requires no other finish. Sell it for low-cost construction purposes-such as storage and tool sheds, garages, poultry shelters, etc. Made in sizes 4 feet wide by 8, 9, 10 and L2 feet long.
Changes in Regulation Covering \(/estern Pine and Associated Species
Washington, Oct. 3O-Several changes in the regulation covering western pine and associated species, including the addition of western pine mouldings to its coverage, an increase of $1 per thousand board feet for resawing and tire establishment of log-run prices for certain species of pine, were announced today by the Office of Price Administration.
They become effective November 2, 1944.
Western pine mouldings rvill now be priced by OI'A uporr application of the producer. They were previouill' qsterecl by the General Xfaximum Price Regulation, rvhich froze prices at their highest NIarch 1942 levels.
Previously, mills could add $1 per thousand board feet to their base price for resawing service and $2 for the operation of resalving and surfacing two sides. These charges are now increased to $2 and $3 respectively, and will compensate the mills for their out-of-pocket costs in doing this work, OPA said.
Today's action also establishes an addition of $2 per thousand board feet for centermatching, forivhich there previously was no compensation.
(Amendment No. 1 to Revised Maximum Price Regulation No. 94-Western Pine and Associated Species of Lumber.)
Tcrkes Over San Fernqndo Yard
Hammond Lumber Company, Lgs Angeles, has taken over the San Fernando yard formerly operated by the Kerckhoff-Cuzner Mill & Lumber Co.. the latter firm retiring from the operation of retail yards.
Manager l{arry C. Clampitt and Assistant Manager I)ave Nemback, both of lvhom have been with the establishment tlrere for over 22 years, will be on hand 4s usual to greet their old friends and customers.
Attend Scles Conlerence
Bill Chantland and Ray Klots, Los Angeles, Floyd L,lliott, San Francisco, M. R. (Rusty) Gill, Eugene, Ore., and Earle Sanborn, Reedsport, Ore., Schafer Bros. Lumber & Shingle Co., attended a sales conference at the company's offices in Aberdeen, Wash., on November 7,8 and 9.
Announce Formation dI c Partnership
H. J. Rudiger and A. E. Lang, former owners of ilollAway Window Screen Company, Ltd., Berkeley, Calif., announce the formation of a partnership, effective October l, 1944, known as Rudiger-Lang Company. This partnership is a successor to the Roll-Away Window Screen Cornpany, Ltd., by virtue of the latter's dissolution, effective September 30, 1944.

Rudiger-Lang Cornpany has acquired all the predecessor's facilities, contracts, etc., through dissolution of the corporation, and will continue to function as the corporation has in the past. All outstanding obligations of the Roll-Away Window Screen Company, Ltd., have been accepted by the Rudiger-Lang Company, as if their olvn.
Pcrcific Cocrst Visitor
J. C. Ballard, general manager of the Jones Lumber Company, Houston, Texas, made a business trip to the Pacific Coast, visiting the Northwest, Los Angeles ancl San Francisco.