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Millr: Wendlingn Ore., Springf€ld, Ore.

California Officer

STOCKTON

Creo-Dipt Pilgrims

The Creci-Dipt Company Inc., has asked us to draw attention to an error in the copy of their advertisement in our September l5 issue.

In giving the size of Creo-Dipt Handsplit Pilgrims, they inadvertently gave the length as 20 inches and the thickness at the butt at % to % inches." Actually, Creo-Dipt Pilgrims are 25 inches long and average one inch in thickness at the butt, although individual shingles mat' vary from I to lrl inches in thickness.

Concrete Curing

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216 'tVilhoit Bldg. Geo. W. Robinron Saler Agcnt

LOS ANGELES

731 Ccntral Bldg. A. T. Show, Salcr Agcnt

Two Blades of Grass Instead of One

Would you increase your profits? Then increase your sales without increasing your expense. When you sell Supercedar Closet Lining you also sell studding, siding doors, hardware, quarterround, nails, etc. See the point. You can't lose. Every hor4e needs a Supercedar Closet; every woman wants one.

For quotations snd literat*re aiklress California tlistributorsz

E. J. STANTON&SON J. E.HIGGTNS LBR.CO. Lor An3clcr San Frrncirco qualities in the basement floor in a bungalorv, the floor of a garage, the corridor of a school building, or anywhere else that concrete is used. The action of concrete in the curing process is just the same whether it is laid in a basement floor or a skyscraper. With the advent of oil and gas fired heating equipment, the basement is coming to be more and more a recreation center for the family and there is,a real demand for clean, spotless floors. The protection of concrete from dust, oil and grease during constructio-n-is perh'aps ever more importanf in small buildines strrrction is perhaps m than the curTrry*of the cs&e rore buildings rete. The basement floor-and in fact almost any floor-is subjected to the dust resulting from all the operations in construction after the floor i! laid.

.PS mofe t F-the-concrete.

The lumber dealers in the smaller cities and torvns are already beginning to order building paper for curing concrete. In the aggregate there is a possibility of developing very profitable new business even in the smaller yard1, as the idea becomes prevalent for the smaller commercial and residential types of construction.

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