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SYNTRON r[OTORLESS ELECTRIC HAililERS
"Only the Piston movestt
Yz to 2-inch Drilling Capacity.
Weights 10 to 2O lbs.
Priced at t100 and up.
Electrtc Drlller Alt Slzee l
PortaDle Gr{nderc and Bench Ty?ec
Goncrete Surfacers
Strand Fledble Shatts and Equlpnrent
Efecctclland Sawc
Sander3 . Pollehers . Bufferc
If a job can be done with an electric is6l-wg have it.
The F'ellow Who Wants to Buy The Fellow Who Wants to Sell
Rati: E2.50 pct cofumn inch
The Fellow Who Wants to Hire
The Fellow Who Wants to Be Hired
Manager Wanted For Lumber Yard
Wanted'manager for lumber yard near Los Angeles. Must be thoroughly experienced and aggressive in business. Prefer a man,with small capital to invest. Box C-275 California Lumber Merchant.
Sales Manager Wants Position
Sales mahager, 40, I os Angeles retail lumber experience. Understands credits, bookkeeping, finances and yard operations. Highest references. Wishes connection. Box C,276, care California Lumber Merchant.
Eight Kittens Initiated at Prescott
Over fifty members of Arizona Hoo Hoo attended the concatenation held at the Groom Creek Lodge, Prescott, on August 11. The meeting was called to order at l2:@ A. M. Perry Underwood, vicegerent snark of the Yavapi district, was in charge of the initiation, and was assisted by the following members of the Nine: Senior Hoo Hoo, Jay Henderson; Junior Hoo Hoo, E. V. O'Malley; Bojum, C. P. Henry; Scrivenoter, W. F. Edens ; Jabberwock, J. J. McFall; Custocatian, Q. E,. Engstrom ; Arcanoper, C. A. Hayes; Gurdon, "Bunk" Bean. Eight Kittens were initiated and Snark Underwood reports that several of the Kittens went wild and are still in the hills.
Prior to the concatenation there was a dinner at the Hassayampa Hotel, Prescott.
The concatenation was followed by a business meeting of the Gold Spot Hoo -Hoo Club of Phoenix. The Club officers elected for the coming year are as follows: President, Gus E. Engstrom, Arizona Sash & Door Co.; Vice President, H. B. Finnell, Phoenix Builders' Supply C9.; Secretary, R. V. Baker; R.B.Howell, N. C. Pierce, Chas. Henry and G. R. Seligman were elected directors.
HawJ< Huey, state counselor, was elected a delegate to the l/29 Hoo Hoo annual at Amarillo.
/LUMBER COMPANY HAS TWENTY-FTFTH V ANNIVERSARY
The Corona Lumber Co., Corona, California, celebrated its twenty-fifth year in business on August 1. The Corona Lumber Co., opened for business on August 1, 1904 and has operated continuously under the same management for the past quarter of a century. Congratulations poured in on this old Corona institution on this occasion for during these many years the business and the owners have built many lasting friendships.
FROM NORTHWEST
Josep of the Chas. R. McCormick isco, has just returned Northwest.
Experienced Lumber Office Man Wants Connection
Experienced Lumber office man, age 37, wants connection with good lumber company. At present in full charge of all ofice work for mill and retail yard. Change desired in September or October. Will go anywhere. Address Box C-274. California Lumber Merchant.
Plywood Souvenirs goonFirst Mail Plane Out of Portland
The Port Orford Cedar Products Company of Marshfield, Ore., will send several thousand plywood souvenirs, shaped like airplanes, on the first air mail plane to leave Portland for Pasco, Wash., in the new service which links up Seattle, Portland and Spokane with the transcontinental air route, contract for rvhich was recently arvarded.
A. B. GRISWOLD BACK FROM TRIP
Arthur B. Griswold, manager of the San Francisco office of the C. D. Johnson Lumber Co., returned to San Francisco August 26 from a two weeks' trip to the Northwest.
Mr. Griswold, who was accompanied by Mrs. Griswold, traveled North on the company's steamer Robert Johnson, to Newport, Ore., shipping his car, and spent a week at the company's big sawmill at Toledo. From there he drove to Astoria along the Roosevelt Highway, and on to Portland over the Columbia Highway.
After visiting the company's head office in Portland, stops were made to visit mills at Eugene and Reedsport, rejoining the Roosevelt Highway at the latter point. The plants of the Coos Bay Lumber Co. and McKenna Lumber Co. were visited at Marshfield, and the mill of the Moore Mill & Lumber Co. at Bandon. Two days were spent at Eureka, and the trip to San Francisco was made over the Redwood Highway.
New Moore Dry Kiln Installations
The Moore Dry Kiln Company have just recently completed installation of kilns at the plants of the Consolidated Plywood & Lumber Co., Aberdeen, Washington; Port Orford Cedar Products Co., Marshfield, Oregon; Smith Wood Products Co., Coquille, Oregon; Warren-Lamb Lumber Co., Rapid City, South Dakota and the Columbia River Paper Mills, Vancouver, Washington.
Installation of the batterv of ten Moore Cross Circulation Kilns at the Plant o{ thi Peterman Manufacturing Co., Tacoma, Washington is rapidly nearing completion. Construction work has already started on the remodeling of seven old type kilns for the Booth-Kelly Lumber Company at Springfield, Oregon.
Guide to lumber reliability . . that is the meaning of the Long-Bell trade-mark on lumber and lumber products. Important is lumber dryness, the proper seasoning of lumber which pledges maximum strength, serviceability and durability. Long-Bell trade-marked, grade-marked lumber is propedy seasoned-pre-shrunk-resulting in a minimum of change after it is put into construction . . . This is an important sales point used advantageously by dealers in Long-tsell lumber products.
LONG.BEIL FRAMES

Lone-Bell Frames are made of soft-textured, old growth yellow Douglas Fir, with heartwood predominating, providing a sturdy,durable frame. The michine work is unexcelled. The precision of the workmanship -assures faster and more acc-urate assembly on the iob, u'ilb tigbt fining joints, Long- Bell Frames pledge maximam constrsction oalse.
LONG.BELL DOORS
The Long-Bell King Door-the door that in a few short years has "set the style" in doors. Inset panel, flush moulding, waterproof glue, excellent workmanship-this door, made throughout of California rlfhite Pine, is srong, beautiful and economical.
LONG.BELL FLOORS
Beauty, miniurum of labor in laying and durability are three important qualifications of Long-Bell trade-marked oak flooring. And, because of these qualities econotn!/ The first-time user is almost invariably a repeatcustomer, for experience Proves its economy and satisfaction. Builders are finding Loog-Bell uade-marked flooring a lrost valuable home sales aid.
THE LONG.BELL LUMBER COMPANY.
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