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"The etucco base is made of Monolith Plastic Waterproof Portland Cement.t' That statement builders find to be a point of unusual strengttr in selling a stucco home. Gonsistent advertising oyer a period of years has made Monolith the best known oement on the Western market. The public has been taught to lmow it and to believe in its superior strength and absolute waterpnoofness.

If advertising has done that much for Monolith it has also done a tremendous lot for the Monolith dealer. It has crcated for him a wide, highlv neceptive market both among the trade'and the general public. And certainly he can derive tihe keenest satiEfaction in putting his recornmendation behind a product that so richly deaervec confidence by its genuine merit.

As a cement which meets with unequdled success the demand for greater workability, Euperior atrength and absolute waterproofness in any type of cement placter or concnete constructiorq Monolith has no equal

And for consistent, well directed co-operation with dealers, the Monolith advertising and merchandising program is lil(ewise unsurpassed.

REES Br,OW prpE MFc. CO. DOES UNUSUAL JOB ON SMOKE STACK AT HILT

The remodeling of the big smoke-stack of the Fruit Growers' Supply Co. at Hilt, by the Rees Blow Pipe Mfg. Co., Inc., San Francisco, was a job somewhat out of the ordinary, inasmuch as it necessitated cutting off the lower 50 feet of the stack, and the installation of new breeching. Twenty-five feet were added to the top, making the stack 175 leet in height..

In addition the Rees compa,ny remodeled a portion of the blower system in the box factory, and installed a new direct-connected 70-inch exhauster.

CARVED REDWOOD PLAQUE PRESENTED TO CAPTAIN OF NE\J[/ MOTOR LINER SAN FRANCISCO

Philip J. Fay, president of the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce, presented a handsomely carved Redwood plaque bearing the emblem of the city of San Francisco to Captain Walther of the new motor liner San Francisco, rvhen this ship was in port recently on her maiden voyage.

The plaque rvas fashioned by Samuel Berger, architectural wood carver of San Francisco. After presentation it was immediately pla.ced in a conspicuous place on the liner.

K.H. KOEHLER TOURS CALIFORNIA

K. H. Koehler, sales manager of the Eastern & Western Lumber Co., Portland, Ore., was a California visitor last month. Mr. Koehler, accompanied by his wife, was on a motor tour of the state, in the course of which he visited San Francisco, Del Monte, Santa Barbara, Los Angeles, and San Diego.

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Mrs. A. E. Elvin, Fresno.

H. F. Faull and wife, Hammond Lumber Co., San Francisco.

M. Bertha Wotton" Frcsno.

J. R. Neylan and wife, Booth-Kelly Lumber Co., San Francisco.

T. H. Kewin, Modcsto.

W. F. Snyder, Berkeley.

Dean Cook, Madera Sugar Pine Co., Madera.

A. J. Crow, C. S. Pine Lumber Co, Kerman.

Geo. W. Robinsorl Chas. R. McCormick Lumber Co., Stockton.

George E. Groun4 llllodesto.

E. F, Lacour, Fresno.

A. A. Kelley, Santa Fe Lumber Co., San Francisco.

A. G. Rhodes, Rhodes Jarnieson Co., Oakland.

R P. Fuller, Home Lumber Co., Mantoca.

Ralph E. Bacoq Strable Hardwood Co., Oakland.

Dan Desmond, Fresno.

Mr. and Mrs C, D. LeMaster, Sacrametrto.

E. T. Robie, Auburn Lumber Co., Auburn.

George Meisner, Valley Lumber Co., Lodi.

Ralph P. Duncarl Merced Lumber Co., Merced.

H. S. Morton, HiU & Morton, Inc., Oakland.

W. T. Black, The Californla Lumber Merchan! San Francisco.

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