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Attractive Colored Borders Enhance Beauty of New Schu-

m"cher Green Board

Earl Galbraith, Sales Manager for Schumacher Wall Board Corporation, of Los Angeles, announces that their new green plaster board, recently announced. is going great guns with their customerS. In many instances this ittractive new colored board has lvon customers for plaster board who would otherwise have used other materials.

In order to permit the further beautifying of a plaster board room they have had their art department working for some time past on a plan for furnishing attractive colored borders at economical cost to be used with this green board, the result being that they have a full line of very attractive borders worked out and ready for the use of their customers. The borders are all done in neutral colors that blend and contrast well with the light green color of their board, and they are furnished in. border strips which are easily and cheaply pasted over the green board. The effects are delightful.

The Schumacher Wall Board Corporation norv has these border strips on display, and ready for application.

Ne* Line of Economical-Thatch

Shingles Announced by Pio neer

In keeping with the general spirit of the times, which calls for economy as the first requisite and quality where it can be supplied at a reasonable ,cost, The Pioneer Paper Company has announced a new roofing product in which both quality and economy are combined.

The product is a new thatch shingle which is this month being introduced through lumber dealers in the western states.

While it is planned to fill a popular niche in the present market because of its low price and its inherent strength and beauty, Pioneer's new thatch shingle is not an emergency product to meet a price condition. It is the outcome of many months of intensive study in the factory to combine in one shingle the double advantages of durability and colorful effects with the important factor of moderate cost.

Pioneer's new thatch shingle meets these requirements. It offers the man of moderate means an opportunity to roof his house with the celebrated forestry tlends of Pioneer's more expensive shingle, at a cost which is well within his means.

The forestry blend colors are the result of a process used in Pioneer Paper Company's plant requiring special and exclusive machinery to manufacture. The new thatch shingles, in addition to their ruggedness which comes from an accentuated wavy edge, offer for the first time in the roofing market, Pioneer's famous color drift blends upon the basis of moderate price.

Pine Association Manager Visits San Francisco

David T. Mason, manager of the Western Pine Association, Portland, spent two days in San Francisco recently arranging for the transfer of the personnel and records of the California White & Sugar Pine Association to the new Porttand headquarters.

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