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Buyers who have dealt with us over 40 years, know that T\y&J products are honestly represented. They also know the practical value of our policy - prompt, c\urtcous, efficient seruicc.
Ten large saw mills, augmented by an extensive wholesale distributing organization. You are assured a dependable suppiy of West Coast lumber and lunrber pioducts in a wide choice of sizes and srades.
Where cr concrete of high quality is desired in OIIE OR TWO DAYS
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Reduces construction costs by fcrster working schedules crnd quicker re-use of lorms.
Allows mcnked scnrings to the concrete products manulcrcturer by reducing curing time, curing spqce, qnd inventories.
Particulqrly cdvcntcgleous in pouring trdlic intersections, repcirs in opercting lcrctories crnd stores, machinery loundctions, tunnel linings, AND ATI, OTIIDR COIISTRUCTIOIT ACTIVITY WHIRE PORTI,AND CEMTT{T IS USDD J AIID TIME IS OT PARAMOUIIT IMPORTAI{CE
Sisalkraft Celebrates 25th Anniversary
In celebrating its 25th anniversary during August, The Sisalkraft Co. in Chicago announced that constant product research is resulting in new and broadened markets for Sisalkraft dealers. This pioneering of new uses for reenforced waterproof papers is opening up ever expanding sales opportunities for lumber dealers in the building and farm industries. Sisalkraft Snow Fence, for example, is soon to be promoted for use by highway departments, railroads, and farmers.
Starting with the idea 25 years ago to make a better, stronger paper for building, agricultural and industrial uses, Sisalkraft has enjoyed a steadl', healthy rise to the number one spot in the manufacturing and selling of reenforced papers. Today, it is used in every country in the world.
Sisalkraft is sold exclusively through lumber dealers whose loyal support through the years has been an im- portant factor in Sisalkraft success, according to the Company.
Dealers are familiar with the original product, Sisalkraft. Later, Copper Armored Sisalkraft was developed for flashing uses in construction, and then Sisalation, a reflective insulation and vapor barrier, was added to the line. Special papers for industrial wrapping are also made for many industries such as furniture, steel, textile, etc.
Sisalkraft is made up in Attleboro, Massachusetts, by The American Reenforced Paper Co., the manufacturing division of The Sisalkraft Co. Recently a new plant in Cary, Illinois, started in production, and an additional plant in Tracy, California, will soon be built to facilitate distribution on the West Coast. In addition to Chicago, branch offices are maintained in New York City and San Francisco. Sisalkraft products are also manufactured and sold in both England and Australia.
Johns-Manville Invades Africa
Johns-I\{anville, which operates two asbestos mines in Canada, one of them the world's largest, announced plans today for the immediate development in Africa of a third asbestos mine.
The new asbestos ore properties are located at Mashaba in the Victoria District of Southern Rhodesia, about 200 miles south of Salisbury and 120 miles east of Bulawayo.

The project is part of Johns-Manville's long range program to maintain adequate supplies of asbestos ore for many years to come, according to A. R. Fisher, president. Johns-Manville is a nationally known manufacturer of building materials, insulations and allied industrial products.
Hyster Engineer to Address SAE Meeting
7fuAhaaW Brur rlrAmor{D CEINEilT PAI]II COI.OR CARD gives consumer information; coverage estimates, recommendations concerning surface decoration and waterproofi ng. for Blue Diamond Color Cards for distribution
Harold Wahl, supervisir-rg engineer for tractor equipment design at Hyster Company, will be guest speaker before the 1952 meeting of the So' ciety of American Engineers, September 9, at the Schroeder Hotel in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The subject of Mr. Wahl's talk will be tractor logging with the arch and winch.
A graduate of Reed College and Oregon State College in physics and mathematics, Wahl has been a leader in scientific research in physical chemistry, electronics and metal radium. Since joining the Hyster Company in 1936 he has been instrumental in development and improvement of logging arches and winches.
