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Whql's Y0AR sidewqll problem ?
FINISHING?
With SHAKERTOWN SIDEWALLS, more homes ore completed fosier ot minimum cost. The fost, eosy opplicotion meons less skilled lobor required.
WEATHER?
Becouse they're foctory-stoined, SHAKERTOWNS come reody io opply, regordless of roin or snow. Costly weother deloys ore eliminofed.
SAVINGS?
SHAKERTOWN SIDEWALLS increose the property volue, hold down the cost of upkeep. Cut down fuel bills in winter; keep homes cooler in summer.
SUPPTY?
Deliveries ore foster becouse SHAKERTOWN plonts, worehouses ond distributors ore strotegicolly locoted throughout the United Stotes. All ore equipped for moin-line roil service.
SEttING ?
SHAKERTOWN SIDEWALLS build homes of distinctive styling ond oppeorqnce. Deep shodow lines ond rich colors enhonce the beouty of orchitecturol design.
REMODETTING ?
Old homes foke "o new leose on life" with double-coursed SHAKERTOWNS opplied right over ony type of existing sidewoll moieriol. A ship-lop noiling guide is oll you need to do the iob.
SHAKERIOWIl Sidewolls Solye f hen All !
lf you're not now selling fhese premium grode, double-coursed, sidewoll shokes, find out how you con sell more ond profit
For full defoils, wire or wrile more with SHAKERTOWN SIDEWALLS. Folders, literoture, disploys-in color-plus o host of other soles oids ore ovoiloble. lhe oddress $slsv\/yg'dqy. wEsT coAsT PTANT-CHEHAItS, WASHTNGTON
New Louvre Glass \(/indow Unit Sold Through Dealers
Coor-Pender & Long Co., Los Angeles, are now in production on their new louvre glass window unit known as the Windowmaster. These units are being sold through the dealers for new construction and remodeling as well as for replacement of poorly working windows or casements.
For new openings, the Windowmaster unit consists of the frame, operating hardware and glass, leaving the screen only to be selected elsewhere. In new construction, the manner of furnishing these units is the same as the present method of furnishing window frames, where the frames go to the job first to be set by the carpenters during the raising of the frame work. The operating hardware and glass can be easily installed after plastering.
Replacement units are furnished with all the necessary parts to replace a double hung window or a casement so as not to interfere with existing trim.
The special features offered in the Windowmaster are arousing keen interest among architects, builders and home owners. Included in the many features are: full vision ; automatic lock rvhen louvres are closed tight; glass louvres set in Neoprene rubber for weatherstripping and quiet operation; dual control operating levers, assuring absolute controlled ventilation not obtainable in any other type windor"'; simple operation, which appeals to occupants of all kinds of living quarters as rvell as business, commercial and public buildings. Last, but not least, to consider is low ffiffi;iffiffiiffi#Hffiil#ffiiffiffiH.# cost. When compared with the ultimate cost of wood or steel windows with all the fitting, hanging and painting involved, Mr. Coor-Pender believes the cost of Windowmaster units will compare favorably. They may even be found to be lower in cost when compared from the standpoint of light and ventilation area.
These features can all add up to additional profits for those dealers who can see the merchandising possibilities of the Windowmaster units.
Literature, including a complete chart of roughing-in sizes, together with price lists covering all types of wall construction will be mailed upon request. For literature, etc., phone NOrmandy 3-3238.
Fred Ziese Wins Dubs, Ltd. Low Gross
Fred Ziese won the low gross prize with 83 at the January 18 tournament of Dubs, Ltd., held at the Olympic Club's ocean course, San Francisco. Tom Corbett was second with 86.
In Flight A, first low net was won by Don Kesselring. Art Grey was second, and Hank Needham was third.
In Flight B, Don Cathart was first; Harry Hood was second, and Bud Byard was third.
Al Nolan of The Pacific Lumber Company, San Francisco, was chairman of the day.
Al Frost, Jr., Frost Hardwood Lumber Co., San Diego, has returned from a trip to Southern Oregon and Northern California where he called on the pine mills.