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BriJd Sala "riil4 EUBANK t/* /V*r, lnFnand
Swivel Type Cabinet lroning Board
Wirh or Withouf Builr-ln Sleeve Boqrd ll is eosy lo insloll, in new or old homes, eilher before or qfler plostering. Once instqlled it is ottroctively recessed into the woll; the boqrd is oul of sight, out of the woy, excepl when in use. lt is opproved by women everywhere.
It is the swivel supporl thql mqkes rhis EUBANK cobinet ironing boqrd q leoder. This ollows the boord flexibility in use.
L. H. EUBANK & SON
433 W. Florence Ave., ORegon 8-2255
Inglewood, Cqliforniq
Here's a popular trio that plays a profitgble accompaniment to your sales. Each fills a genuine need is easy and inexpensive to use... and helps build business for you.
Pre-seoler for flr plywood ond other sofl. woods. Providec handsonE flnishes for hqrd wood3, loo !
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Brings out ond preservet lhe nolurol beouty of all wood: stained or painted
Ilere's the way to tame the wild grain that used to be a problem with fir plywood. An undercoat of FIRZITE tightly seals the wood pores virtually does away with annoying checking and grain raise... and helps assure a sleek, even, long-lasting finish.
FIRZITE is available in both white and clear. ttr(/'hite FIRZITE ... or FIRZITE tinted with colors-in-oil offers an easy, inexpensive way to achieve today's popular blond, bleached, or wiped finishes on either soft or hard woods.
Ilere's an easy-to-use, low cost material that helps bring out the full, rich beauty of hardwood pl1'wood and solid woods. It's a clear coating tbat can be brashed on u.,itbout rnarking. And another big advantage. . Satinlac's fine, longlasting finish will not darken or yellow with age. Both FIRZITE and SATTNLAC are available in pints, quarts, gallons, 5-gallon and 55-gallon drums. FRXE counter leaflets and display panels of actual finished woods offer valuable dealer helps.
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TVELDVOOD PLASTIC RESIN GLUE is an easy-to-use, fast-setting, tremen. dously strong bonding agent that makes joints stronger than the wood itself. Available in a variety of sizes and prices for both over-ttre-counter trade and bulk sales.
rJTrite for details of our special deal. er's FIRZITE and SATINLAC introductory assort. ment and a sample of Weldwood Glue.
\flsrtcrn Pinc Shipmcntr Gain 42.2 Pcr Ccnt
Itrrtland, ()re., April l-The following rclx)rt of first quarter production and shipments of Western I'ine Region Iunrber :rn<l lumller prlducts and an estirnatc of probable sccorrd (luartcr shipments wcre rclcase<l to<lay by S. V. Fullaway, Jr., secretary-manager of thc Westcrn I'ine Association. The report covcrcd Idaho Whitc I'ine, l)onderos:r I)ine, Sugar I'ine and associated woods. The statemcnt in full:

"l)csllite thc unttsually sevcrc weitther con<litions over most of thc Wcstern l'irrc region durirrg January arrd m,ost of February, prelinrinary figures for the first cluarter in<licate shipn.rents ,.tl 1,404 nrillion during the period, a 4?.'2 per cent increase over the stme 1949 quarter, 'fhis is a most convincing indication of the strength <lf current lurnllcr <lcmand.
"The first cluarter region:rl production of 1,123 million fcct has tneant a reduction of stocks at thc mills of Zttl nrillion feet. The regional inventory, as of Nfarch 31, 1950, is estinrate<l at 1,351 million, or 178 millir>n belorv that of tltc sarrre datc a year ago. Unfillcd orders at thc err<l of tfre qrt:rrter arc apparently 729 million fcet. Thus the trnfilled order file is 56 per cent :rllove a year ago. It represcnts 54 per cent of regional stocks and at least 5 rveeks shipments at current rate of regional deliveries.
"Residential construction continues at high levels. The non-farm housing starts of 160,000 units, 60 per cent higher than during the same 1949 period, points to a.new pc:rk for tlre first (luarter. Ilased on these and all other available inforrnation, it norv seems probable that, during tlrc second quartcr of 19.50, shipments (consumption) of lunrber frorrr thc Wcstern I'inc region will approximate tu'o billion fcct, about l6 per cent al)ove those for the sanrc 1949 pcriorl :rn<l a ncrv high for sccon<l quartcr shiprrr cn ts. "
Indurtrial Lumbermen'g Club Meeting
'l'hc In<lustrill Lumlrermen's Clull of Southern C:rli[ornia hcltl a mccting at thc In<lustrial Club, Los Angeles, liri<l:ry cvcning, Illarch 3t. Allout 125 rvcrc prcscnt, inclu<ling c()rrrt)any exccutives, kcy personncl, salcsnrcn antl gucsts.
'l)rcsirlcnt II:rl Von llretrln llrcsitlc<l at tlrc bttsiness scssion. F'r:rnk J. Connolly, president of thc Wcstcrn Har<lrvoo<l l,umllcr Co., ttta<lc it shtlrt talk, his subjcct being "Wh:rt Is Aheacl for lJs." lloy Stanton, Sr., prcsidcnt <lf Ii..l. Stanton & Son, also ntade a shrlrt talk on l{<to-[Iotr (llub activitics. A sottn<l m<ttiotr llicturc "Southcrn IIar<lr-oorls," shotvn through the cottrtcsy of thc Stlttthern I{ardwoorl l'roducers Asst>ciation, wtts cnjoyed by the group.
Out of town lunrllermcn atten(ling the meeting rvcre Brlb Sullivarr, Sullivan FIar<lwcro<l Luml>cr Co., and Gordon Ii'rost, Iirost IIrtr<lrvood Lttrnbcr Co., of San I)iego.
Mill Progresses at North Bend
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North Bend, Oregon, April 1-Despite adverse weather conditions, construction work on Weyerhaeuser Timber Company's new sawmill is progressing substantially, with about 125 men on the job.
Much of the physical development is unspectacular and consists of "below-the-ground" piling and concrete foundations for the various buildings, such as the sawmill, planing mill and dry kilns. About half of the 2800 foot bulkhead along the front edge of the 40 acre millsite has been decked with heavy planking.
Now showing up above ground as evidence of real progress are two buildings, the office and machine shop. The former will be readied as soon as possible to provide space for new personnel as construction activities expand. Wilfred Jordan has been transferred from Weyerhaeuser's Longview branch as personnel manager on the site.
Foundations have been poured for the planing. mill, and building erection will begin soon. Forms for many of the other foundations have been placed. Two pile drivers are busy setting the solid bases needed for the many buildings, such as the sawmill.
Construction is under direct supervision of John Gischel, who was in charge of Weyerhaeuser's Springfield sawmill project. Assisting him is O. D. McCarty. Resident engineer Del Hilliard represents Weyerhaeuser's Engineering Department, which designed the sawmill buildings, under the direction of T. S. Abel.

forcing fibtes that make sIsltruFT so strong and tough ! That's why it's so easy for one man to apply it fast, without ripping or tearing. That's why it is so satisfactory behind stucco. You don't have to be gentle with sTSALKRAFT . . wet stucco won't punch holes, damage or belly it and you can depend on STSALKRAFT to remain intact in the wall for the life of the building. There is only one srsAr,KRAFT . . . demand the genuine ! Stocks are available now for prompt delivery.
The sisal fibres are embedded between two layers of asphalt that binds together the sheets of strong kraft paper. This high grade asphalt makes sIsALKRATT moisture-resistant . . . just what you need behind stucco . and it meets FHA requirements for this purpose.
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Application costs are low, because one man can apply more sTSALKRAFT in less time than it takes with paper that rips easily.
Tbere are other ases, too, lor SISALKRAFT ia homeb*ilding , . , as sbeathing, as a oapor-barier, und.et flooring, under concrete slabs, lor flasbing and orher uses.
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I th. slsAlxlaff co., Depr.C[-f,son Fronrirco 5, Colif.
Please md complete information and SISALKRAFT sanples.
Iama!Dealer- !Builder
Idaho White Pine, a genuine white pine, upholds the high traditions of the New England white pines used by our colonial forefathers for building homes, many of which are still in service todav.
Appointcd Wotcrn Sale Rcptcrcntctivc
I{alph L. Smith of Los Angeles lras bcen appoirrtcd \\/cstcrn salcs rcprcscntntivc of \\'al-lite :rrr<l Satin-lite, <lccorttive llakc<l cnamel linished rvall boar<ls, manufacturcrl by thc \V:rllacc l\{anufacturirrg ('o. of Nortlt Kansas Clity, Mo,
\Val-lite is furnisherl in l nurrrlrer of cokrrs itnrl patterns for urrlimitccl c<lkrr comllinations for thc honrc an<l lrusincss buildings. lt is uscrl for brc:rkfast r(x)r'us, kitclrcns, bathr()()nls lnrl othcr r(x)nls in honrcs, schriols, lleauty shops. lrospitals, clinics, footl storcs, ctc. lt is cas,v to irrstall over olrl artd ncrv u'alls.
Satin-litc is the economy rv:rlllroard for those rvith limitcrl bu<lgets an<l is a companion linc with rrrany Wal-lite fcat rr res,
Wirllace also manufactures moutdings and use their own adhcsives and other necessary accessories.
I\lr, Srnitlr has also bceu named factory reprcsentative for tltc L. & M. Iltanufacturing Co. of Gillespie, Ill., manufacturers of wood cabinets for the kitchen. The cabinets arc chrome trimmed, have chrome hardware, and are inl:ri<l rvith plastic to1ls. Thcy have nraple veneered fronts. llc has appointc<l the li. K. Wood Lunrber Co. distributor for tltc l,os Angcles ilrca.

IIc is <lemonstrating Wal-litc, Satin-lite and L & M kitchcns to the dealers and rvill appoint distributors in the \\tcstern states.
I\lr. Srnith's office is at 1450 South McUride, I-os Angclcs 22. IIis tclcplrone number is ANgelus 3-3272. I'Ie has bccn asst>ciated with the lumber business in Southern California, Oregon and Washington for the past five years ancl is tvell known to the trade.
AdoUo Ccmcnillo Re-elected
At the annual stockhol<lers rnecting of the .I'colllcs l.untber (ionrpany, hcl<l :rt thc Ventura oflices, A<lolfo Canrarillo n'as re-elccte<l president an<l ch:rirnran of the lroartl. ()ther officers and <lirectors are : H. S. Corbett, first vice president ; A. -[. I)ingernan, second vice president; Carol A. Lin<|, secretarv an<l rlirector; B. W. Rartels, genenrl man:r!{cr, assistant sccretary and treasurer; f{. }{. Iiastrvoocl, John C. Crump and Charlcs l: llonestel, <lirectors; Wayne I-. Clark, general courrsel. The company rvill celebrate its sixtieth lrirthday ncxt October 2.
Dick Miller Opens Ycrd
N{. l{. (I)ick) Nliller has openecl the Camarillo I-umber Companl' on Fifth Street off Magnolia in C--arnarillo, Calif. A redwood siding office and sales room is located at the entrance of the yard, and a lumber shed is under construction. Nliller has had 20 years of experience in the lumber industry, both retail and rvholesale, and plans to handle a complete line of lumber and building materials.
experience, working with the finest ingredients and laboratory controlled manufacturing methods assures top quality snrcco.
Hecrds Battcrlion
Capt. William F. Reeder, manager of the Forest Lumber Company, is commander of the 3rd battalion, 2nd regiment, of the new 40th reserve division, California National Guard, whose formation was recently announ,ced by Maj. Gen. Daniel H. Hudelson on authority transmitted by California's adjutant-general, Maj. Gen. Curtis D. O'Sullivan. The 3rd battalion is located in Ventura and Santa Barbara counties.