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They want their rooms to be friendly and inviting-in harmony with modern design and color schemes. $/ith walls and ceilings in tune, providing a restful background.
They must be adaptable to refinishing and decoration at whim.
Individual personality can always be expressed in interiors through the new and modern interior walls and ceilings created with Insulite materials.
lU7ith all their range of decorative possibilities, they offer labor saving sizes, protection against heat and cold, sound deadening -these are the materials you can do things with.
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SATlllG0IE. Provides finished walls and ceilings, and at the same time its already frnished surface is in itself primed and sealed for future individual decorative treatments or color schemes. Its smooth surface is satisfying, highly light reflectiveand Satiocote insalates!
SI|O0THC0TE. The sunshine that is wanted in everyloom can be refected in these walls and ceiliogs. Has a firm, smooth surface. Readily cleanable.Light cteam color-and it inst lates ! U0[YL[E. Natural wood fioishlight ivory color in linen or burlap textures. Adaptable to individual decorating schemes. Absorbs and retards soundsand it instlates!
GRAYIITE. Provides the dignity and warmth of rugged gray brown walls. In linen and burlap textures, adaptable to many decorative and finishing treatments. Absorbs aod retards sotnd-and it insaktesl t0K-J0lllT LATH. Designed especially to provide a safe base for plaster and minimize plaster cracks. Has a special patented lok to reinforce joiots-holds plaster with a bulldog grip! and it instlates!
BnOiZEtlTE PR0DUGTS. For paneling, waioscoting, ornamental decoration and trim, and in rooms where smooth, hard textures or tile effects are desired. Flat or glazed surfaces.
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Timber Engineering Co. lssues New Booklet Bis Crowd tVill Attend Hi-Jinks
Washington, Nov. Z2-"Engineering in Timber," a pictorial review' of wood construc,tion with TECO ionnectors. has just been published by the Timber Engineering Company, subsidiary of the National Lumber n{anufacturers As:cciation.
Portraying a ltew era in the use of timber as an engineering material, this booklet, containing 20 illustrated pages, tells in 137 pictures the story of 110 heavy construction projects built of wood and employing timber connectors.
"Engineering in Timber" graphically depicts how an age-old material has been streamlined to meet the modern trends of present-day construction.
Copies will be mailed free upon request to interested lumbermen, designers, engineers, contractors and architects.
There ,has ,been a big demand for tickets and a record attendance is expected at the Lumbermen's Hi-Jinks, Friday evening, December 16, at the Cafe De paree. 2312 West Seventh Street (opposite Westlake park), Los Angeles. Lumbermen from all sections of Southern California plan to take in this gala affair.
Russell Gheen is in charge of the entertainment and reports that a fine program has been arranged. There will be trvo floor shows staged during the evening. Dinner will be served at 7:0O P.M.
Tickets can be secured fron-r the Committee and members of the Post.
The party is sponsored by Lumbermen,s Post, No. 403, of the American Legion. The Committee arranging for the party includes Russell Gheen, Leo Hubbard, Ed Biggs, I\4ilt Taenzer, Fred l{orehouse and Maury Alexander.