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Conslontly improved throughout lhe yeors . . there hqve been more thon 8,000 Moore CrossCirculotion Kilns instolled since the first modern kiln of this design wqs invenled, potented ond instolfed by Moore Engineers in 1926. Thot's o lot of kilns!

Toke qdvonloge of modern kiln drying focilities qnd let us show you how the Moore Syslem con be instolled economicolly ol your plonl in either new or old kiln buildings.

For prices, focts qnd specificotions on kilns decigned for your needs-wrile our neoresl oftce.

Buildlng Boqrd . Hqrdboqrd o Roofing

Tile . Plqnk . Asphcrlred Sheorhing

R.ock Wool o Roof Slqb ' Flexcell

PARWOODLIFE

U.S.G. PRODUCTS:

TTJOXITE PRESDWOOD

PANEL PRODUCT OF MASONITE@ CORPORATION

Stqndqrd - TemperedDuolux

Ridgewood . Pegboord & Fixtures

TENSIOlffifr scREENs

Sheetrock o Slructoboqrd . Quielone

Pqnelwood . Ponelply

Foreign & Domestic Noils

Richkrqff Poper o Tie Wire

Screen & Hqrdwclre Cloth

Stucco Poultry& Aviory Netting

An Earty Tumber Yard

(ln Seltember 1913, Iack Dionne was elected Secretary and, Manager of The Lumbermen's Association of Teras. Early in 1913 he began publi.shing THE GULF COAST LUMBERMAN. In one of tke first issues of that magaaine appeared a rltyme he zurote after loohing at a lot of small tozun lwmber ^tards of th,at feriod. This is the rhyme):

One bundle of Cypress shingles to sit on, One bushel of clealn, sharp sand to spit on; One piece of siding, No. 3 kiln dried, One bundle of lath with the strings untied; A two by four and a two by six, A piece of moulding, a dozen bricks, A sack of lime spilled on the floor, A bag of cement to prop the door; A roll of roofing, upside down, A can of paint marked "Leather Brown;" A cottage door, embalmed in dust, A stair rail covered with dirt and must; A gable sash with the nutty out, A "att of turps with a leaky spout; A keg of na,ils and a box of tacks, A can of stain and a pound of wax; An inside lock with the bolt too tight, A beveled transom, a crack in the light; A couple of chairs with bottoms hard, In the office of a lumber vard.

Hollcnd ond Moloney Esfoblish Confinenfql Lumber Soles, Inc.

L. J. "Lou" Holland and P. P. "Peyt" Maloney, wellknown Southern California wholesale lumbermen, have established offices for their Continental Lumber Sales. Inc.. at 2455 Huntington Drive, San Marino, California. The firm will specialize in direct mill shipments via cargo, rail and truck-and-trailer, serving retail lumber dealers throughout the southwestern area. The phone number for the new company is RYan 1-5681.

Holland and Maloney have been active in wholesale lumber sales in Los Angeles for many years, and have reliable mill connections throughout Northern California, Oregon and Washington. Both men are members of Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Club 2 and prominent in civic and social affairs in Burbank and Whittier.

Oregon Shosts Lumber Co. Sold

Yreka, Calif.-Richard Reynen, executive partner of the Fir Milling and Planing Co., Ashland, Ore., and L. E. Edmonds of Medford, former lumber mill owner there, have purchased all physical assets of the Oregon Shasta Lumber Company here effective January 15. They will form a new California corporation, the Edmonds-Reynen Lumber Co., Yreka, to operate the former properties, with Reynen as president and Edmonds secretary-treasurer to actively supervise the Yreka plant. They will improve the sawmill and planing mill. Included were the timber holdings, and Reynen reports the sawmill will be operated for an annual production of about 12 million BF per year. The Oregon Shasta plant was less than five years old.

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