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California Building Permits for June 1919
New Plcns lor Grain Storcrge Bins
United States Plywood Corporation is now making available plans for a new grain storage bin based on design and test at the Agricultural Engineering Department, IJniversity of lllinois. Made of rat-resistant Protekwood, the bin is 14 feet in diameter, 8 feet high, and has a storage capacity of 1000 bushels of wheat, shell corn or other grains' An outstanding feature is its low cost and the fact that rt can be erected by the farmer himself.
Distributors ol REDWOOD LUMBER

405 Montgomery Slreel, Son Froncisco 4
Telephone GArfield l -7752
So. Colif. Ofrice-Donold M. Bufkin, Monoger 1420 W, Rcmonq Blvd., Alhombro, Colif. Telcphone AlJontic 2-5779 los Angeles Telephone MUruql 5306
GENERAT OFFICES: P. o. Box 16l& ooklond, Colifornio tOS ANGELES offi". ond Yords: 4710 S. Alomedq Sr.-JE3lll
OAKTAND Yords ond Whorves:727 Kennedy SI.-KE48466
PORTTAND Mill Soles Ottice,827 Terminat Soles Bldg.
SAW MILLS: Roseburg, Oregon o Reedsport, Oregon
RETAIT YARDS: TOS ANGEIES . OAKI,AND . ONTARIO ' HOITYWOOD IONG 8EACH. RIVERSIDE. TEMPLE CITY. STERRA I'IADRE o INDIO ' THERMAI tA VERNE WHITTIER PASADENA ' SAN PEDRO
Representing
Beqr River Lumber Co., South Fork, Galif. Douglas Fir and
7194
acItID BL0UIDR & PIPD G0., lIfG
Martfing Address:
' P.' O. Box 4796, tos Angeles l, Calli.
Planl: 5419 Tweedy Blvd., Sourh Gatc, Calif.
JEfferson 4221
Mqnulcrcfurers
Blower Systens and Incinerators
See thc Acme lncinerotor wilh water washed lop
E. L. Scberson Rdtires
E. L. Saberson has retired from active service af.ter 23 years with Masonite Corporation. In that period, which began six weeks after the company started the production of hardboard Sept. 2, 1926, Mr. Saberson fose from salesman to vice president and a member of the board of directors. He has been advisor to Eugene Holland, presi' dent of Masonite, during the last year.
Mr. Holland gave a dinner in honor of Mr. the Chicago Club Thursday evening, Aug. 11, attended by about 75 members oI the Masonite Saberson plans to live on a farm near Rockport, he has owned for several years.
New Shcrde Screening
Saberson at which was staff. Mr'. Ind., which
A lGpage data book on Kaiser Aluminum Shade Screen' ing has just been published by the Permanente Product:r Company.
Charts illustrate how the screening blocks solar radiation under maximum heat conditions by barring passage of the sun's rays at its higher altitudes. Included are engineering data based on transmission temperature tests on shade screening as compared with ordinary insect screen, as conducted by the engineering department of a leading university.
Also incorporated are tables enabling an engineer to calculate cooling loads, with examples showing their application.
Copies of the data book may be obtained from the Permanente Products Company, Kaiser Building, Oakland 12, California.
Foresters Meet crt Flcrgstcrff
The summer meeting of the Southwestern section of the Society of American Foresters was held at Flagstaff, Ariz., on August 18 and 19. Sessions were held at the Fort Valley experiment station and Happy Jack forest.
A feature of the meeting was the demonstration and technical papers on the most recent developments of fire control equipment and radio communications. Of special interest was the showing of the newest Forest Service FM radio equipment which was installed on the Coconino National Forest this year. Thursday evening there was a get-together dinner and dance.

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