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Volume XLVI' ’ ‘ , Clinton, S. C., Thursday, April 4, 1946
Number 14
SANITARY DAIRY BARN GOES UP
CONCRETE FLOORS FOR DAIRY BARNS ARE
ECONOMICAL. LONG LASTING AND SANITARY
NOW READY FOR DISTRIBUTION
ALUMINUM
ROOFING
Product of
Aluminum Company of America
Can't Rust - No Painting - No Rotting
FOR NEW FARM BUILDINGS, OR RE-ROOFING OLD BUILDINGS.
IT WILL OUTLAST OTHER MATERIALS NOW COMMONLY USED.
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WiU Not Rust
Here Is a metal roof that will never rust or become ugly.
Aluminum CANT RUST;
Good Looking
Aluminum roofs are •permanently attractive. Original
brightness softens to light gray in time.
No Painting
Under ordinary conditions, painting is never needed,
but it can be done if desired for decorative effect.
Easy To Handle
A 26"iT20"~Sheet weighs only 6.45 lbs., roughly one-
third as heavy as other metal roofing of equal thickness.
Fire Protection
. Sparks can't ignite aluminum. Properly grounded, it
also, protects against lightning damage.:'
Cooler Building
By reflecting hot sunrays, an aluminum roof keeps
buildings cooler inside.
Lighter Roof Load
Alcoa Aluminum Roofing weighs, roughly, one-third
pound per square foot. Though light, it is strong!
Rain Water Is Pure
Rain and melting snow running off aluminum roofs is
Economical
Compare first cost, installation cost, and upkeep cost
Good for Siding, Too
You get these same advantages in usint Alcoa Roofing
Sheet for siding on new or old buildings."
MADE OF ALUMINUM ALLOY DEVELOPED BY ALCOA TO GIVE
LONG, CAREFREE LIFE AT LOW COST. THICKNESS, .019 INCH,
AND'ITS ALUMINUM ALL THE WAY THROUGH!
Now Available At Your Dealers
J. C. TODD GROCERY
DISTRIBUTORS
Clinton, S.C. Phone No. 8