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All Lumber Dealers should know these facts about Pressure'Treated Lumber

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PROlECTION-Treating oI lumber preserves itjust as alloys preserve metals. The purpose is to protect lumber against costly rot and termite damage. Treated lumber should be used wherever wood is exposed to rot and termites.

PRESSURE TREATMENT VS. SURFACE APPLICATION-Remember that pressure treating is recognized by responsible authorities as being far superior to surface application because it forces the preservative deep into the fibres o{ the wood. This provides complete protection against decay and termites.

OTHER QUAIJTIES TO LOOK FOR-For sreatest usefulness, preservatives should not only stop rot and termites, but also should be clean, odorless, paintable, non-Ieaching and non-corrogive.

WOLMANIZED PRESSURE.TREATED LUMBER combines c// these essential requirements. WOLMANIZED Lumber lasts 3 to 5 tiaes,loager than untreated wggd, because it's treated under pressure-of 150 lbs-_per square inch. It's also clean, odorless, paintable, non-corrosive. WOLIvIANIZED* Pressure-Treated Lumber, gives dealers extra sales potentials because it gives users outstanding

L. G. Mclnros Hcadr No*hwcttcm Ncw Hollynadc Scria Californic Lumbcrm?n'r Club

The Northwestern California Lunrbermen's Club, Iiureka, Llalif., which is sponsorcd by Iltxr-Hoo Club No. 63, hel<l its annual election of oflicers at its annttal dinner mceting March l(r, at Iiurcka Inn, liureka.

Thc election resutted as follows: President, L, G. McInroc, Eureka Lumller & Crossarm Crtmpany, Iiureka; Vice president, Allan llowers, Iiairhurst Lumber Company of California, Iiureka; Sccretary-trcasttrer, I)onald V. Metcalf, I)olbeer & Carson I.unrber Company, Ijureka; Sergeant-at-arms, It. FI. I')mtnerstln, Arcata, Calif.

The new board of directors consist of the following: l)erby llen<krrf , 'f lre l'acific Lunrl>er Co., Scotia, Calif

Jim ltcrry, Trvin Harllors l,untber Co., I'lureka, C:rlif.

Sam l)avis, l)olly Varden Lttmber Co., Arcata, C:rlif.

John Iiilers, I)re-Cut l-umber Supply Co., Iiureka, C:rlif.

Jack Fairhurst, Fairhurst I.ttmber Co. of Calif., Eureka

Bob l{alvorsen, Coast l)acifrc Lumber Co., Iiurekit

Jack lvey, T:rcoma Lumber Sales, Arcata

Howard l,ibbey, Arcata l{edwood Conrpany, Arcata

Clarence Magnuson, Sottnd Lumber Corrrpany, Arcata.

The meeting was v,'ell attended. Col. Freenran S. Tandy, of the U. S. Arrny Corps of lingineers, San Francisco, and Hal Simpson, head of the West Coast Lttmbernren's Association, Portland, Oregou, were the guest speakers.

I Hollymadc Hardware Mfg. Co., is n()w tttanttfacturing a complete new line of Sclf-Aligning Cylirr<lrical Locks known as the No. 200 :tn<l No. 30O series, Picture<l here. Rcpresenting a high degree of etrgineering perfection, the scries features smooth Perfornrance, <lurability ancl troublefycg oper:ttion, the company rellorts.

Iior more information of the I loll1'nra<le line, rvrite l{ollyma<le Hardrvarc Mfg. Co., 4865 lixposition lllvd., Los Angelcs l(r, Calif'

Frcrncis Hanson Visits Distributors Throughout The Country

Iirancis (i. llartson, owller of the West Coast Screen Co., Los Angeles, manufacturcrs of the l{ollywood Door, :rn<l Mrs. I[:tnson, rctttrnctl arountl thc middlc <lf March from :r fivc wccks' busincss trip. Thcy tr:rveled through thc Sottthwest, visiting Flottstotr and San Antonio, and the South to New York, calling on the firms distri!:utors' They returned by way of Chicago, I)enver and Salt Lake City.

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