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panels for schools and public buildings. One plywood facing troduced as the new Deputy Snark for Jurisdiction III and recently developed carries a 60-year guarantee against re- was presented rvitl-r a certificate by Bojum James G. Miller. painting." Rameses 45 Arthur H. Geiger of the House of Arrcients, Fowler touched or.r the possibilities in applying veneers displayed a l.randsome hand trunk made especially for lugover Douglas fir cores using the beautiful hardwoods of the ging around the fabulous regalia of the order. West, such as madrone, myrtle, maple and oak.

The Douglas Fir Plyrn'ood Association, in collaboratiorr with the Tacoma, \\rashington, Lumbermen's Club, recently sponsored a highly successful forum on wood constructiorr in school buildings.

President Marckworth announced the following adclitions to tl-re board of directors of the Seattle club : Thomas W. Dolan of Riverside Lumber Co., Bothell, Washingtor-r; Harry O. Mitchell, secretary-manager, Northwest Hardwood Association, Seattle, and Virgil G. Peterson of the Red Cedar Slringle Bureau, Seattle.

Bob Grimm of Ehrlich-Harrison Co.. wholesalers. was in-

Seattle Hoo-Hoo gatherecl for another meeting or-r November 19 ancl r'r'ill meet again on December 17.

Roberts Joins WRCLA

Frarrk D. Roberts, 33, Seattle, has been appointecl to the Tecl.rnical Services department of the Western Recl Cedar Lumber Association, announces Arthur I. Ellsworth, secretary-manager. Roberts will engage in field service work for Western Cedar directecl primarily to architects ancl builders to aicl in cleveloping accurate specifications and proper building methods for best siclewall performance.

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