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Wn"tr you sell Weyerhaeuser 4-Square Kiln-dried Lumber, you sell satisfaction.
That's because Weyerhaeuser's scientific kilndrying removes the excess natural moistures of wood through controlled seasoning, preparing Iumber for the best result in final uses.
Weyerhaeuser 4-Square Lumber, because of kiln-drying, has increased strength propertiesbending strength, vertical strength, stiffness, and hardness.
AIso, kiln-dried lumber holds nails securely, adds strength to the framing, and substantially reduces movement in the finished building.
Builders have confidence in Weyerhaeuser 4Square Kiln-dried Lumber because they know it means better buildings with fewer complaints or call-backs.
You can have confidence when you sell Weyerhaeuser 4-Square Kiln-dried Lumber because it means satisfied customers with repeat orders.
Kiln-drying offers oulslanding advanloges
seasoning before milling to size promotes a more uniform degree of dimensional stability in lumber. Weyerhaeuser 4-Square Kiln-dried Lumber is thus prepared to better resist possible dimensional changes.
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Finish ond Workobility-By kiln-drying, the cellular structure of wood takes on a more uniform compactness which improves workability. Kiln-dried lumber welcomes all types of finishes while prolonging their protective life.
Strength ond Durobility -Enduring strength is important in the structure you build. Kiln-drying greatly increases the strength properties of lumber by the firm "patterning" of the wood cells and fibers. The structural factors of durability are thus preserved.
Your Weyerhaeuser District Representative will be happy to show you how you can turn these advantages into extra sales. Ask him for more information.
Psul Goboury to Heod Dubs, [fd. For 59-6O Seqson
Paul Gaboury, long active in Northern California's "gentlemen golfer's" league which goes by the name of Dubs, Ltd., has been elected president of the club, succeeding outgoing President Bill Johnson. The Berkeley wholesale lumberman was unanimously elected to the post at the club's annual election meeting, held qt lhe San Jose Country Club, July 17. Gaboury had formerly served as 'vicepresident of Dubs, Ltd., and as chairman of this year's Dubs weekend outing at Carmel.
Elections took place following an excellent steak dinner and a short (but sweet) recitation by the club pro, Eddie Duino, a favorite among all Dubs members. Outgoing Prexy Johnson then exchanged his gavel for a portable barbecue outfi1. ltresented to him by club members in appreciation for his hard work during the past year.
In second place, with a net 57, it was a three-way tie between the following three teams: Fred Ziese, Lloyd Swiger and Wayne Rawlings; Jim Rossman, Bill Johnson and Knute Weidn.ran, and Pat Kennedy. Ed Williams and A1 Sotrlages, Sr.

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Elected to serve with Gabourv on the Board rvere _George Monnier, vice-presid91t; Roy Sjolund, secretary-treasurer; Ellsworth Keene, first sgt.-at-arms, ancl Wendell Paquette, second sgt.-at-arms.
The new board of directors for the coming year will include Walt Hiort. Chas. _Beacom, Ev Lewis, Ed French, Jack Crane, Bill Bonnell, Bill Freeland. Bob Kilgore and Roger Schuyler.
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San Diego, Calif.-More than 300 teamster and operating engineers ended theA threeweek strike August 22 against buildingmaterial houses and land surveyors here. The walkout had threatened to slow down construction activity.
The Building Materials and Dump-Truck Drivers Union received a 35c hourly increase over a two-year period, and the AFL-CIO Operating Engineers Union gained a 63-cent-an-hour "package" in a three-year contract. Top wages for the teamsters will be $2.5O during the second year of the co,ntract. The operating engineers will receive pay raiscs over their present hourly range of $2.80 to $3.60.
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