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Give us a call! Our staff of engineers will be happy to help you design the building that best suits your particular needs.

report from Laminar Wood Products who recenily selected a San Antonio pole building for their new Drake Craft boat manufacturing plant in Oxnard, Calif. Laminar also manufactures laminated wood structures and barges at their Wilmington, Calif. plant. The firm now has a laminating plant under construction at Palmdale, Calif., adding another San Antonio pole buliding to their growing list.

Thousands of dollars worth of valuable inventory is wasted every year as a result of being exposed to the rain and sun. Warping, checking, splitting, staining and other defects cause grievances'with your customers and cost you big money!

San Antonio can cover your investment in inventory with a sturdy, attractive rigid pole building that will last for 30 years or longer. The pioneer of pole construction, San Antonio experience and know-how has a building design for every purpose.

Check These Advantages

y' All buildings engineered and designed by licensed engineers

J Insurance rates considerably les*yet full coverage y' All poles cemented to a depth of six feet y' Never needs painting-won't rub off on clothes

J No odor y' Safe against earthquake, wind and weatlrer hazards y' Designs meet all buildiog code requirements maximum

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Frcnk Ruggieri

UNderhill 5-1245

NORTHERN DIVISION Hwy. 99 W. One mile south of Willicms, Cqlifornio

P.O. Box 837

Ares Gode 916/473-5381

Son Antonio will occept lumber in lieu of cosh, or will orronge finoncing to suil your budgel lREVEILtE TIME-(all captions from left to right) (1) Frank Door and 0akland Hoo-Hoo orexv Vic Roth.

0) That's Ralph Boshion and Dave Jopes with the Reveille mascot. (3) lVlinton's Lyle Schafer and Hubbard & Johnson's Jim Webber chat with another suest.

(4) Fred Buckley, Dick McKannay. and Bob Sherry.

(5) Paul Gaboury, Roger Schuyler and Roger Mackin.

(6) Walnut Creek retailer Ed French kicked-off the Reveille activities with a Watusi demonstration. (7)

And Frug champ Bill MacBeath shows his prowess. (8) Gordon Saunders and Bill Freeland. (9) Don 0'Brien and Brian Bonnington. (10) Beaver Lumber's Chuck Williams with Ted of S&S and Mel Cole. (11) Manuel Lavardor, Joe Cortese, Frank Bruno and Sam Bianco.

(12) Speckert's Jack Dasch and lerry Washek. (13) Hollis Jones, Ed Hall and Herb Farrell. (14) LMA President Charlie Dart with Bob McBrien. (15) Roy Chlastrom, Ray Ryan and Bob Elwell. (16) Ralph Iamon with his guest, Dallas Cowboys' footballer Craig Morton, former Univ. of Calrf. star quarterback, and Zook Tood. (17) Paul Ward with Mulford Lumber's Joe Perry. (18) Al Silva of Warm Springs Lumber and Ukiah's Jim Maher. (19) Bill Leonard, John Cole of Red Bluff and Jim Dwan. (20) Bud Byard and Dave lMackin. (21) Gran Geisert and Stan Pr'eble of lVlarine Lumber in Eureka. More than 350 West Coast !unbermen were on hand for the gathering.

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