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The most complete line of stock sssh in Colifornio sizes. Arm-gloze putty used exclusively.
Speciol sqsh qnd doors of every description.
Fir plywood, oll thicknesses qnd grodes for direct mill shipment or [.C.[. ex wqrehouse.
Application time and costs were slashed by one-third with Douglas fir plywood siding on this attractive northwest home, according to builder H. J. Cox of Eugene, Ore.
"Not only did the plyrvood siding permit construction economies," Cox said, "but after over three years, in an area marked by heavy rain, there is not a blemish of any kind. The plywood siding looks as good as the day the house r,vas finished."

Standard 4' x 8' panels, sr(" thick Exterior type plywood, were,cut in half to make two pieces 2'x8'. These were applied horizontally and nailed to the framing members. Vertical joints are closely butted. A sl-round moulding was used on all corners of the home.
A specially run moulding, slightly beveled on top, was used between the horizontal joints, closely butted against the plywood. The moulding was backed up against the sheathing and projects about %" in front of the plywood siding.
The framing of the house consists of 2x4 studs, lC' o.c.,
Frost Snyder Re-Elected President
Of Douglas Fir Plywood Association
At the recent annual meeting of the Douglas Fir Plywood Association, held in the world's plywood center, Tacoma, Washington, Frost Snyder was re-elected president for the ensuing year. For vice president they elected Victor Olson, who is president of the Washington Veneer Company, Olympia, Washington; the new secretary is Charles M. Duecy, general manager of the Menasha Plywood Corporation, North Bend, Washington. J. P. Simpson, vice president and general manager of Buffelen Manu-