Jack Dionne, ?ublirlrer Be sure your Plyscord stocks are cornplete !
o'\Me
are building
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PLYWOOD for residence constnrction
O Mr. Hofimann writes: "We are selling 5/8" Plyscord
for sub-floors on the first floor and 3/8" for sub-floors on the second floor; 3/8" for roof sheathing where asphalt shingles are used ar,d r/8" whete slate is used. \We are also selling 5f8" as a base for linoleum in kitchen and bathrooms. This eliminates the ioints of boards showing through the linoleum. \U7e are selling 3/4" Plywood to make sink tops to be covered with r/4" Plywood for sidewalls and ceilings linoleum ^nd,game rooms." in basement Dealers everywhere are having the same profitable experience with Plyscord and the other grades of Douglas Fir Plywood. They are pushing the Dri'Bilt with Plywood plan of construction which makes warmer, more rigid homes; gives lasting customer satisfaction; and gives you more volume. Order today if your plywood stocks aren't complete.
savs F. C. Hoffmann President of Holimann Lamber Conzpany, Pittsburg, Pa'
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Doucras Frn Prvwooo AssocrarroN, Tacoma Bldg., Tacoma, \Tashington. Please send me your free Dri-Bilt with Douglas Fir Plywood Manual.
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JULY | 5, 1939
The Gulf Coast Lumberman,_America's foremost retail lumber journal, at Houston, Texas,'southwest We also publish ^ which covers the entire
and Middlewest as the sunshine covers California.