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SPACED SHEAIHING %b& CERTIGRADE SHllfGlIS (nqt @41
Figure it out for yourself ! Compute the complete cost per square of roof, using any material that requires solid roof sheathing. Then compute the lower cost of Certigrade cedar shingles, using spaced, sheathing. Compare these costs for yourself.
Cedar Shingles can be laid on spaced sheathing because of their overlapping "bridging" construction. This saves builders nearly 50Vo of the costs of sheathing application. Cost of materials including decking is the only right way to get comparative costs on the complete roofing job.
Although the unit cost of substitute roofing materials before application is sometimes lower than the unit cost of Certigrade No. I shingles, the complete Certigrade roof usually costs less ! And a roof of Red Label Grade Certigrades, on spaced sheathing, is always a moneysaver.
Figured by the cost per square, pet yeat of lif e, Certigrades are always your best buy.
Officere, lelt to right: Ernie 3ccon, Vice President; Art Evqns, Sergecnlct-Arme,' Leo Cheim, Tressurer lim MoorE, Secretcry; Dcve Dcrvis, Presidenl.
Dubs, Ltd. Golf Tournament
Frank Boileau, Fairfax Lumber Co., Fairfax, Calif., u'as chairman of the day for the Dubs, Ltd. golf tournament held at Meadow Club, Fairfax, NIarin County, August 20.
Bob Cheim rvas low gross 'rvinnerivith 75. Frank Boileau and Dave Davis tied for first lon' net with 59. Iirnie Bacon won second lorv'net rvith 64; Tohn Frey, third lorv
Anderson-Jellers i\'Irs. Hazel Jeffers was married to Don Anderson at Marine Nfemorial Club, San Francisco, on Saturday, August 1. Mr. Anderson is'associated'ivith Twin Harbors Lumber Company, Eureka. FIis brother Emmett u'as best man.
The honeymoon \\'as spent in Honolulu.
San Diego Hoo-Hoo Club Holds
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Concat o( Year
Fifty members of the San Diego Hoo-Hoo Club attended the final Concat of the 1'ear, held at the San Diego Hotel, August 27.
Supreme Junior Hoo-Hoo LeRoy Stanton, Joe Tardy, Huntly Wark, and Nate Parsons rvere visitors from Los Angeles.
The nine consisted of John Stervart, Eddie Glasson, Carl Gavotto, Mike Gartner, Syd Smith, C. L. (Chuck) Hampshire, Herschell Larrick, Jr., Huntly Wark, and Charlie II c Farlane.
Fifteen Kittens were initiated. Vicegerent John H. Stervart presided.
LeIt to riqht. Front row: Icck Eym<rn, Leo Cheim, Jim Moore, Dcve Davis, Ernie Bqcon, Art Evqns.
Middle row: John Myer, Lioael Stott, Wcyne Dclbey, Frcnk Boilecu, Art Bennett, Hcrry Hood, IJoyd Swiger, Wcyne Rcwlings, lohn Frey. Top row: Don (esselring, George Dunn, Del Trqvis, Fritz Dettmcna, John Freemcrn, Bob Cheim, Icrck Lqmbrecht, Art Gray, Norm Cords.

net, 65, and three tied rvith 67 Ior fourth low net, Art Evans, Lionel Stott, and Wayne Rarvlings. 'frventy-four golfers 1>articipated.
The next Dubs, Ltd. tournament'rvill be held in conjttnction r,vith San Francisco Lumbermen's Club Annual Fall Roundup at the California Golf Club, Colma, Calif., September 17.
Bcrck From Europecn Trip
Peter J. Van Oosting, wholesale lumberman of Glendale, Calif., and Mrs. Van Oosting, returned September 2 from a two months'trip to Europe. They flew from New York to Amsterdam, and spent four weeks in Holland visiting relatives, trvo rveeks in Belgium, France, and Luxemburg.
They visited two rvoodworking plants in Holland, one at Zaandam, a door factory and general woodworking concerr-r, rvith a main concrete and brick building half a mile lor-rg. The other plant was in Grouw, and was also modern, rvith American equipment. They called on a sawmill in Luxemburg. The return trip from Amsterdam was made by air. They traveled both \\''ays on KLM, the Royal Dutch Line.
Cocst Plcning Mill Expcnds
Coast Planing Mill, 2035 East 15th Street, Los Angeles, has taken over the former site of W. B. Jones Lumber Co., adjoining their plant, to make room for their growing custom milling business. They now hay'e fottr acres. Phil Kelty is manager.