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CHIcKAMAuGA RED CEDAR CLOSET LIN ING
Guaranleed lo be the last word in aromatic red cedar closei lining, manufactured in lhe finesl cedar closel plant in America, we are mainlaining our reputalion of years pasl for {urnishing lhe besl only. Located in the hearl of lhe cedar country, only lhe highest qualiiy logs are selecled from which lo make our lining. Available in two sizes, 2t/r" and 3t/r" wide and 31" thick, packaged 50 board {eet, wrapped in heavy krafl paper.
We are also manufaclurers of sofi-lexlured, precision-milled, qualily-made Chickamauga Appalachian oak flooring. Every board lhat goes inio our flooring must meel exacling requiremenfs and every board is seasoned for a minimum of three monlhs.
Large stocks, prompt sfiipmenfs.
the Treasurer's chair and \\'as duly re-elected for his good \vorks.
The 1957-58 directors rvill be Bob Saucke (automatically) and the ne\\'ly elected ones : Warren Haskins, Inland Lumber Co.; Don-DeArmond, Cresmer Mfg. Co., and Ed Hadley, up-and-coming young dealer from the Rialto (Calif.) Lttmber Co. employ of Bert Holdren and Al Beals.
Tl.rere rvas a good attendance :rt the meeting, despite the opening of the hunting season the next datvn u'hich even kept thi nervly elected president away, and Bill N{cDonald aslhe t're* v.-p. accepted graciously for President Oakes and himself. Outgoing l'rexy Saucke, u'ho had just got in from a San Francisco vacation, sl-raved and headecl for the meeting, discussed the current and fttture projects of Club 117.
Bob Soucke (rhird from right) thonked lhese men (1. to r.) for their oid in his '56-57 termt Srqrk Sowers, Worren Hoskins, Bert Holdren, Gordon Greenslode, Horley Hort, Gene Fox Strictly for the birdcoge (1. to r.): Bert Holdrcn, Slork Sowers ond J. W. Fitzporrick olwoys enliven rhe Club ll7 meetings
Fullerton Permits Gqin
Fullerton building permits of $1,506,476 in August rvere $200,000 over the same 1956 month. Nerv single-family dwellings totaled $250,320, multiple drvellings were $324,000, and commercial structtlres accounted for $668,754.
For over !0 years, we've found it good business to deliver the right grades at the right prices. And dealers everywhere exPect the best in Redwood from Hobbs \Wall, year after year because it keeps tbem "out front" in sales and satisfaction.
For the name of your nearest Hobbs \Vall wholesaler or commission man, write or wire us now.
$AtE$ IDEA$ How About Thot Aportment Hqndymon?
Many lumber dealers have overlooked apartment renters as prospective customers. A prirne prospect is the apartment dlveller u'ith a yen for a fix-up hobby. Masonite Corporation has come up rvith an idea to overcome the frustration comnron to an aDartment u,ould-be do-it-1.ourse1fer-lack of a workbench. He can simply use a table-even the dining room table-if he takes proper precautions.

He needs, in addition to the table, three items: A protective cover for the table surface, a sound-deadener in the interests of apartment building "quiet" regulations, and a portable tool board that serves also as a storage chest.
To protect the surface of the tabie, he can cover it r,vith a panel of Nlasonite Tempered Presdwood, a smooth, cluarter-inch-thick material so tough it's used in factories for rvorkbench tops. So it will stay in position n'hile tl-re man-of-the-apartment hammers and saws away on some fix-up project, a rectangle of lx2-inch lumber sl"rould be added to form an underneath oerimeter.
As paclding, which will keep the peace and prevent dan-rage to the table top, he can nail to the ,underneath frameu,ork of his portable u.orkbench an old quilt or Irla nket.
The tool chest, very modern and functional, consists of three r'r'ooden frames, each constructed of 1x3inch lumber. The center frame is 3' s'ide and 28" high; the end frames, rvhich are hinged to the center one and serve as doors, are 18" u'ide. At the back of each section, tl-re craftsman installs a piece of Masonite "Peg- Board" paneling. To hold his tools, he can obtain tt the lumberyard the matching rnetal fixtures.
When the apartment handyman r,vants to spend an evening in his home workshop, he simply removes his portable n.orkbench ancl tool rack from its storage place in a closet, sets thern up on a table, and goes io worK.
Lompoc, Calif.-Constmction of 700 nearby Camp Cooke u.ill begin soon to testing base.