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ONE lIOlJR FIRE RESISTAI{T GYPSUM WAIIBOARD

Now, with Blue Diamond 5/s" Fire Halt special cote wall' board, applicator craftsmen have a ffne handling and ffnishing gypsum wallboard with a one hour fire resistioe roting. Fire Halt may be used in institutional, commercial, industrial, apartment and home construction-wherever high quality interiors combining great strength with inueased ftre resistance are desired or required by building codes.

Blue Diamond's Fire Halt data sheet will be sent you on request. It gives full information on how to use Fire Halt in one. hour walls, partitions and ceilings, in accordance with Underwriters' Laboratories' ffre resistive rating requirements.

F#*5 i lii t +ir;i Ir i #lr I I ber Code . . . Spencer D. Baldwinr preSident of the Natl. Retail Lumber Dealers Assn., dispatched a telegram of protest to FHAdministrator Jas. A. Moffett about the Public Works Administration . A. W. "Bates" Smith was named manager of the L. A. office of MacDonald & Harrington, to be associated with Wendell Brown James L. Hall returned to San Francisco, Nov. 28,from an automobile tour of the Pacific Northwest visiting the mills.

Our Contributions to Children's Hospitals again this year is our way of sayingMerrg Clvistmas to YOU.

C. R. Johnson of the lJnion Lumber Company, San Francisco, was elected to represent the Redwood division, and B. .W. Lakin. McCloud River Lumber Co., McCloud, to represent the Western Pine division in the Lumber Code Authority . Work is progressing on the building program for the California Pacific Intl. Exoosition which will open at San Diego, May 29; a score of new buildings are going up in Balboa Park Tom Walker, Marshall Deats, Leo Rosenberg and A. W. Koehl were winners in the annual tournament of the Wholesale Sash & Door Assn. of Southern California at Potrero Golf & Country Club, Inglewoocl, Dec. 4 . .J.W. Williams, secretary of the California Redwood Assn., addresses a message to dealers in this issue on the advantages of "Over-roofing" Fred S. Palmer of the Pine department of the Santa Fe Lumber Co. returned to San Francisco from a trip to Los Angeles to confer with Robert Forgie, the representative there A. W. Shopke purchased his partner's interest in the Shopke & Burke Lumber Co., Mountain View.

The Christmas advertisement of the Chas. R. McCormick Lumber Co. in this issue says: "For the reason that 1934 has been a better vear for us all. the Christmas spirit we spread among ourselves should hold a deeper and happier meaning" . .

D. C. Essley, secretary of the Retail Lumber & Building Material Code Authority, San Francisco, left Dec. 6 for Washington to attend meetings as proxy for Elmore King, national Code Authority member. J. B. McKeon will serve as acting secretary in Dee's absence Charles R. Wilson, sales engineer of the Chas. R. McCormick Lumber Co., was back at work Dec. 3 after injuries received in an auto accident, Nov. 18 . . . The Pole and Piling Subdivision asked for cost-protection prices to be established under the Code Authority . . William True Wallace, salesman for the Hammond Lumber Co., died Dec. 5 after spending his entire life in the lumber industry. His home was in Stockton.

H. B. Hewes of the Clover Valley

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Lumber Co. and his wife left for New Orleans to spend the winter J. H. Prentice left to spend the holidays in Seattle B. J. Boorman of the Boorman Lumber Co., Oakland, has bought a farm near Santa Rosa R. S. Osgood, Los Angeles salesmanager for the Cadwallader-Gibson Lumber Co., returned from a two-months' business trip through the east T. B. Lawrence of tl-re Lawrence-Philips Lumber Co., Los Angeles, left for a trip to the Northwest mills The Hammond Lumber Co. announces that Forrest K. Peil will cover the San Joaquin Valley and Frank Egnall will sell the Sacramento Valley and Coast Cour-rties Chas. G. Bitd, manager of the Stockton

Hollywood Jr. Twins Are All-Purpose Doors

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Lumber Co., reports good progress on the yard's new sheds .The "Scotia" will be the new name of the steamer, Lake Galewood, recently purchased by The Pacific Lumber Co. BertE. Bryan, president of Strable Hardwood Co., Oakland, spoke to the Dec. 3 meeting of the Oakland Assn. of Credit Men on"The Credit Problem of the Material Dealer" . A strong minority sentiment against changing the name of East Bay HooHoo Club persuaded the directors from changing the name for the present, reported President G F. Bonnington at the Dec. 10 meeting. Chairman Miland Grant reported that 246 kegs had been subscribed for distribution to the needy. H. Sewall Morton introduced the speaker and Larue Woodson won the door piize, a handsome radio lamp Phoenix Lumbermen N. H. Huey and C.R. Jordan visited in Los Angeles enroute to looking over mining properties in the Mojave.

PRE-FILLED PARTICLE BOARD oFFERED BY PACQUA, rNC.

Par delux' is the name given to presealed, pre-filled particle board panels, the newest product of Pacqua, Inc., of Dillard, Oregon, Par delux' employs vinyl-base filler on both sides to produce "glass smooth surfaces," uniform 44-pound density and dimensional stability. Par delux' Literature and samples available from Plywood Service, Inc., Dillard, Oregon.

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