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EIZE: 16' x 7'

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This remarkable new sealer . . available in either Clear or lThite does tltree jobs at once to dress up Fir plywood, so that it's right at home in the best company: l. TAMES THE WllD GRAIN so that the strongly pronounced grain figure becomes tasteful and suMued. Stains are soft and lustrous.

2. LAYS THE GRAIN so that painted surfaces are satinsmooth. No "hills and valleys," due to grain-raise even on enameled surfaces.

3. SEAIS TH E S URFACE so that face-checking is vimrally eliminated. Beautifully unbroken painted surf.aces stay that way.

AND FOR BLONDE, MODERN F|NISHES, suggest Ifhite or Tinted Firzite, wiped ofi! For tinrs, it is necessary only to mix colors in oil with I7hite Firzite. Feature it, too, for undercoats. Firzite seals as i, coats.

Point out, also, that Firzite's economical to use, because it goes on quickly and easily. Requires no careful brushing.

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Club No. 39 Members Enioy ' 49ers Football Pictures

There was an attendance of close to 10O at the regular dinner meeting of Hoo-Hoo Club No. 39 at the Claremont Hotel, October 13. The ner'v president, Everett Lewis, Gamerston & Green Lumber Co., Oakland, presided.

Herb Farrell, membership chairman, reported 170 paid up members, as against a total ol 175 last year. This indicates, he said, that the paid up total rvill soon exceed 200.

Ed La Franchi, program chairman, introduced the speakerof the evening, "Buzz" McGee, public relations director of the San Francisco '49ers, and himself a forrner All-American, ll'ho gave a talk on tl-re famous club and professional football. He concluded by showing some fine color pictures of the game betrveen his club and the New York Yankees.

Mel Matheny, Sergeant-at-Arms, officiated in the usual manner, and later led the audience in community singing.

K. E. MacBeath of Gordon-MacBeath Hardwood Co., made an appeal for donations of blood to the Oakland blood bank. He told of one club member r'vho has had 56 transfusions since the first of the year. Those wl-ro wish to donate may call hirn at BErkeley 7-5865 for further information.

Glenn \Ararner and Bill Forrest rvon trvo tickets each to the football game rvith Cleveland on Sunday, October 26.

The final event on the program was a popular one' This 'ir.as the presentation of a substantial check to Sec' retaiv Jim Overcast as a token of the club members' esteem.

Appointed Secretary-Manage I o( Arizona Group

Gus Michaels, Bisbee, Arizona, has been appointed secretary-manager of the Arizona Retail Lumber and Builders Supply Association, succeeding the late Chris Totten'

Mr. Michaels was secretary of the Bisbee Chamber of Commerce since 1935. He u'ent to Bisbee from Nogales where he served as Chamber of Commerce secretary for eight years. Prior to that time, he was manager of the Roy & Titcomb Lumber Co. at Nogales.

He was chairman o{ the Cochise County Selective Service Board during World War II, also commander of the civilian defense unit and chairman of the war finance committee of the district. Mr. Nlichaels has served as presiclent of the Arizona-Texas state baseball league since early this year but he accepted this position for only one year, and a new president is scheduled to be named soon.

Talks To Producers Council

Kenneth Smith, president of the California Redrvood Association, San Francisco, talked to the Producers Council, San Francisco chapter, at their meeting in the Palace Hotel, San Francisco, October 6.

Ernie Larson, of The Celotex Corporation, rvas chairman of the day, and introduced the speaker, lvhose subiect was "Past and Future of Redrt'ood."

Lee LeBreton made the presentation.

The next meeting of the club u'ill be held at the Clare' mont Hotel, Berkeley, on Monday evening. November 17.

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