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UICTt| R Eigh Eaily Strength PORTIAND GEMENT
Guqranteed to meel or exceed requirements ol Americqn Society lor Testing Mcrtericrls Specilicctions lor High Ecrrly Strength Portlcrnd Cement qs well qs Federcrl Specificctions lor Cement, Portlcnd, High-Early-Strengrth, No. E-SS-C-20lcr.
HIGH EARI.Y STNDilGTf, concrele strengths in 2l
(28 dqy hours.)
SUI,PAATD RDSISTATIT
(Resuli ol compound composition cnd usucrlly lound only in specicrl cements desigmed lor this purpose.)
DilIf IMUM [XPAIfSrclf and G0tfIRACTI0tl
(Extremely aevere cruto-clave tesl results consistently indiccte prccticclly no exp<rnsion or contrcrction, thus elimincting one ol most dillicult problems in use ol c high ecrrly elrengih cement.)
PAGruD ITI MOISTURT. PROOI GREETI PAPIR SAGI
(Users' caaur(mce ol lresh stoclc unilormity cnd proper results lor concrete.)
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San Francisco Lumbermen's Round-Up To Be Big Affair, August 19
The annual lumbermen's Round-Up of the San Francisco Lumbermen's Club will be held on Friday, August 19, and according to President Fred Ziese a rip-roaring time will be had, with a full day's entertainment planned for all.
The golf tournament will be held at the beauti{ul Lake Merced Golf and Country Club on Junipero Serra Boulevard, just south of Park l\Ierced. Green fees will be $3.50, which will include one free golf ball for each player. A Dutch treat luncheon will be served at the Club. Lockers will be made available to all participants, and prizes and trophies will be awarded to the winners. Tee off time will be from 10 a.m. to 1 p.-.
In the evening the cocktail hour will begin at 6 p.m. and continue late at La Vie Parisienne in Bohemian Interna' tional Settlement. The San Francisco Club has taken over the entire premises for the whole evening. There will be a roast beef dinner with all the trimmings starting at 8 p.m., and a two-hour shorv starting at 9 p.m.
Art Evans, vice presiderrt of Dubs, Ltd., is the golf tournament. His telephone number 7-7047.
charge of LOmbar<i
Tickets for the evening dinner and show are $5.00 each. Those from out of town can get tickets from Wendell Paquette, Lumber Terminal Co.,2ffi Evans Avenue, Satt Francisco 24, telephone VAlencia 4-4100.
Tickets are available from the following committee members: Bob Bonner, Mlssion 7-2576; Fred Ziese, JUniper 5-6083; Jack Pomeroy, YUkon 6-3705; Norm Cords, YUkon 6-6306; Dave Davis, YUkon 6-0912; Jack Butler, SUtter 1-6384; Art Evans, LOmbard 6-7047; Paul Overend, EXbrook 2-7880; Bill McCubbin, YUkon 6-6306; Ernie Bacon, SUtter 1-6384; Herb Schaur, DElaware 3-7662; Wendell Paquette, VAlencia 4-41N. In the East Bay, call Tom Jacobsen, Pledmoni 5-1826, or Ev Lewis, KEllog 4-64&.
Ioins Scrles StcII oI Generql Plywood Products, Inc.
Pat Sublett has joined the sales staff of General Plywood Products, Inc. of Los Angeles and took over his new job on August 1. Pat was formerly in business for himself, and prior to that was with Carl W. Baugh of Pasadena. He has been associated with the lumber bu5iness in Los Angeles for many years and is widely known to the trade.
General Plywood Products, Inc., with offices and warehouse at 2124 Sacramento Street, Los Angeles, are wholesale distributors of plywood.
Portlqnd Building Permits Over 5 Million in Julv
Building permits issued in Portland, Oregon, in July totaled 737, with estimated value of $5,237,457. This tota.l compared with $5,440,830 in July, 1948, and $6,883,18O in June of this year. Residence permits in July totaled 186, valued at $1,568,050.
Plywood hos 2 sides. .. wffiM# Wwwffiw
You con get thot "recond profit" by selling Firzite, Sotinloc ond Weldwood Glue every lime you sell plywood.
soft loo !
The finishing of fir plywood and other soft w"oods ha3 al*ays presented problems. Today, these problems can be orerco-'e by use of FtnzrtE.
Used as a pre-sealer, FIRZITE seals the wood pores. tames the wild grain. , virtuallv eliminates checking aqd grain'raising. Available in both white and clear. FIRZITE forms an excellent undercoat for stain, paint or enamel,
Vhite (or tinted) FIRZITE also provides an easy, lowcost way_to achieve the blond, bleiched or wiped finishes so popular today.
Discuss the merits of FIRZITE every time you sell a piece of fir plywood.
FIRZITE comes in pints, quarts, gallons, 5-gallon and 5 5gallon drums. Counter leaflets and display ianels of actual wood finished with FIRzrrE are availibl6 is dealer helps.

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as a simple, inexpensive material for the froper firiishing of hard-. wood plj,w<iod and simijar woods. ' It is a clear coating which can be applied without bilsh marks.
SATINLAC produces a durable, attractive finish. It brings out all the narural beauty; does not darken or yellow with age.
SATINLAC is-put up in pints, quarts, gallons, 5-gallon and 55-gallon drums. Counter l-eaflets and display panels of actual wood finished with SATINLAC are available as dealer helps.
Wetdwood Glue
$TELD\UTOOD PLASTIC RESIN GLUE joins wood to wood and other porous materials in a permanent bond, unaffected by moisture, bacteria, heat, fungus or mold. Available in small sizes for over the countef trade and larger sizes for cabinet makers, carpenters, etc.
Wrile for detcilr of our Special Lumber Deoler'r FIRZITE ond SATINIAC lnlroductory A:torlmcnl ond c scmple of WEIDWOOD GI,UE.
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l. SlSltxRAtT Reinforced Building paper
SISALKRAFT is the best sheathing paper that money can buy! Costs very little more than ordilllaty tat paper . . . but it costs Iess to apply it. Use Sisalkraft over sheathing as a vapor-barrier (FHA-approved) under wood flooring over sub-fill (under concrete slabs) under radiant heated or concrete door slabs.
2. SISRLRTI0N Reinforced Reflective Insulation
At about $25 per l0oo sq. ft., Sisalation saves 5O16 or more, compared with other types of insulation. Sisalation costs less to apply. Provides both sidewall insulation and vapor-barrier (FHAapproved). Lining attics with Sisalation makes them more livable and attractive. Highest quality constructioo at low cost!
J. colltR ARMoRED stsAu(RAtT
For only about 75d per window opening, you can get this pure copper flashing. Highest quality, enduring protection.. for flashing door and window openings, foundation damp-coursing, ridge roll and other flashing, waterproofng shower stalls . and other flashing uses.
See Sisolftroft fnserl in Sweel's EU|IDERS'File
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producfs for quality housing ol low cosl
New Process lor Staining Shakes
Production of stained shakes by a new process in which brushing machines are used instead of the conventional dipping method has begun in the Skookum Shake Division of the Portland Shingle Company, it was announced by Al Schmidt, president.
These new brushing rnachines used in the process have been in the development stage fcr three years, Schmidt said. The first machine has just been installed and others rvill be added as demand- for the nerv stained shakes increases. Because of the brushing method of staining, the shakes are called, "Brush-coated."
Included in the process is a pentachlorophenol treatment r''i'hich makes the shakes impervious to moss, dry rot and termites, thus lengthening the life of the shake.
In the process shakes will be stained in 5 colors : g'reen, brown, gray, prime white ar-rd buff.
Schmidt believes this staining process, in keeping with the quality of natural red cedar wood, rvill produce one oi the finest shakes on the n.rarket.
Knox-Cumming
Miss Rita Cumming was married to Jim Knox at Sausalito, Calif., July 9. Mr. Knox is on the staff of Lumber N{erchants Association of Northern California, San Francisco. The young couple spent their honeymoon at Santa Barbara. They are making their home in Sausalito.
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