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DISPOSAL SAIE Of Woodworking Mochin ery
(Due lo moving to lcrger quorters) f Doig 6 Tract Nailing Machine, I HP. Motor. Stock No. 8168. r Multiplex Radial Saw. Stock No. 8142. f Northfeld Surfacer No. 5, with 5 HP. Motor and 1 Hp. feed Motor. Stock No. 8169 r HaIl a Brown Sash Moulder with 7yz Hp. Motor. Stock No. 8056. r Drum Sander, 49,,, with 20 Hp. Motor. Stock No. 8120. r Jig Saw, j6", Fay & Egan. Stock No. 8049,
1 Craftsman Jointer, 4rr,with t/a HP. Motor. Stocl No. 8170.
I Porrer Shaper with 5 HP. Motor. Stock No. 814 8 A.
I Oliver Saw Table. Double Arbor with 5 Hp. Motor. Stock No. 8158.
I 'lTilson Redial Saw with j HP. Motor. Stock No. 8141.
I Handy Bench Clamp. Stock No. 1667.
I Swing Saw, Irvington 5 ft., with 3 Hp. Motor. Stock No. 9190.
I Jones Contractor Saw with 17 HP. Motor. Wisconsin Gas Engine. Stock No. 8097.
I Yates No. 74 Automatic Lathe. Stock No. 1615.
I Americar Swing Saw. Stock No. 16o2.
I Swing Saw-Towsley---6 ft. Stock No. 1645.
I Simplex Band Saw Setting Machine. Stock No. 8162.
I Simplex Band Saw Filer. Stock No. 8163.
I U. S. Motor Grinder with t Hp. Motor. Stock No. 8160.
I Air Compressor with rj HP. Motor. Stock No. 8159.
I Double Spindle Shaper. Stock No. 8104.
I Greenlee Railway Type Saw' Stock No. 1376.
I Crescent Sliding Section Doubl6 Arbor Saw with 10 Hp. Motor.. Stock No. 1454.
I Multiplex Radial Saw with Steel Stand. Stock No. 8156.
1 Voodturning Lathe, 5 ft. Stock No. 8167.
I Ffermance Gang Rip Saw with l0 Hp. Direct Motor. Stock No. ar9r.
I Root Gang Rip Saw. Stock No. eti.2 A.
I Combination Rip and Cut-off Saw. .Stock No. 8152.
I Irvington Cut-off Saw, No. 35, with 3 Hp. Motor. Stock No. 8185.
I Drum Sander, 42r,, with 30 Hp. Motor. Stock No. 8167.
I Disc Sander, 15", with y2 }iIp. Motor. Stock No. 8r33A.
I Levy Huston 6'l Moulder. Stock No. 8174.
I B_erlin Band Rip Saw with 30 Hp. and 10 Hp. Motors. Stock No. 806O.
I American No. 26 Moulder, 25 Hp. Motor. Stock No. 8059.
1 Brecknow Band Saw Sharpener with two y, IJp. Motors. Stock No. 8107.
1 Fay & Egan 7" Moulder with tj Hp. Motor. Stock No. 8113.
I A_merican 2-Spindle Shaper with two 3 Hp. Motors. Stock No. 4t27.
I Combination Table Saw and Jointer. Stock No. 8145.
I Voods No. t3o Moulder with miscellaneous equipment. Stock No. 8164.
I Chain Mortiser. Stock No. 8184.
1 30" Crescent Band Saw. Stock No. glg3.
I Gang Rip Saw with 2o Hp. Motor. Srock No. 8182.
1 Air Compressor-Gardner-Size 8-2 FR No. 5. Stock No, 8181.
1 Swiag Saw with 5 HP. Motor. Stock No. 818O.
I Sash Sticker. Stock No. 8178.
I Wood Turning Lathe, $?allace. la Hp. Direct Motor. Stock No. 1628.
: Auto Nailer. Foot Power. Stock No. 8050.
Jim Needham ls New President Of Dubs, Ltd.
Dubs, Ltd. June 15 meeting at the Meadow Club saw 40 members and guests present for golf, dinner and the annual election of officers. Retiring president Art Evans presided during the early part of the business meeting during which he introduced the new club booklets €overing the by-larvs, membership roster and historical record of Dubs. Golf winners were : low gross-Del Travis; 2nd low gross-Tom Corbett; 3rd low gross-Ralph Stone first flig*rt low net-Lionel Stott; 2nd. low net-Harry Hood; 3rd low net- Leo Cheim, !r.; 4th low net-Bob Cheim; sth low net-Fred Ziese; second flight low netHerb Beaverf znd low net-Elie Destruel; 3rd low netBob Bonner; 4th low net-Ernie Bacon. Guests: low gross-Bob Hoyt; Znd low gross-J. Destruel; 3rd low gross-B. Schenck.
Officers elected for the I95l-52 year are : president-Jim Needham; Vice-president-Bob Bonner; Secretary-Bob Henderson; Treasurer-Lloyd Swiger; Sergeants-at-arms -Ev Lewis and Del Travis; Directors-Bob Hogan, Don Kesselring, John Myers, Art Grey, Fred Ziese, Tom Jacobsen, Elie Destruel, Al Bell, Norm Cords.
Incoming President Jim Needham called on Ernie Bacon to present Art Evans with a new all-leather golf bag, a token of the club's appreciation for the swell job Art did for the club during his term as president.
All present gave Chairman-of-the-day Ernie Bacon a rousing cheer for arranging perfect weather for Dubs' final tournament of the old vear and first of the new.
Orders for Most MaterialsrCan Be Filled Promptly, Says Fulton
Washington, D. C., June 17-Supplies of lumber and other building materials in the hands of retail dealers are considerably higher than a year ago in most localities, Clyde A. Fulton, president of the National Retail Lumber Dealers Association, stated.
"Orders for most materials can be filled promptly at the present time, although local shortages of a few item.s such as cement, wall board, and nails are reported in some areas." I\[r. Fulton said.
"The decline in ner,v home building in many urban districts has been offset to some extent by an increased amount of residential repair and modernization.
"The drop in home building is attributed both to the scarcity of mortgage funds, at some points, and to the operation of Credit Regulation X which requires higher down payments from prospective home owners.
"One by one building products which were under allocation a few months ago have come into plentiful supply, as production has been maintained at a high level while building volume was declining.
"fn general, materials are ample'for anyone wanting to undertake any type of building not prohibited under the defense production program. However, considerable time often is required to obtain construction permits for commercial and industrial projects."
