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wholesale Hardwoods Softwoods i-ncluding

Douglas Fir Redwood

Commons and Clears

STANTON & SON since 1892

Pioneer Hardwood & Pine ilerchants tOS ANGELES

COMBINATION SCREEN AND METAL SASH DOOR

Aristocrat of Screen Doors

Fills a definite ned in the construction or renoYation of a buildinE or a home wherc convenience, service and cost are prerequisites.

Streamliner

c. c. DooRs

Ve algo manufacturc SHUTTERS c. c. DooRs

lntroduces New Paint Conditioner for Sowing

5-Gallon C*r

A new machine to condition paint in 5, 3, or Z-gallon cans has been announced by Landon P. Smith, Inc.,' Irvington, N. J. With this unit, it is stated, old Paint which has stood on shelves long enough to allow the Pigment to settle in the can is rejuvenated, while fresh stock that is inclined to settle quickty is properly conditioned, assuring delivery of factory-fresh paint'

Its thiee-w"y .tt"ft stroke motion-outward, upward and downward-creates a high-speed agitation inside the can, disintergrating side-wall sediments and thoroughly mixing them with the vehicle. The can holder is adjustable to three different positionsupright, sidewise and upside dow.n.

The unit's 1/3 horsepower 6&cycle llGvolt motor is completely enclosed, but easy to get at. All other mechanism operates in a bath of oil and requires no attention save for an occasional glance at the oil gauge. It is built to withstand shock of reasonable overload, requires a working space of but 39 x l5l inches, and weighs 375 pounds' The unit is shipped completely assembled, mounted on skids, with four lag screws supplied for fastening to the floor through rubber shock absorbers.

Back From Panama Canal Zone

A. A. Kayser, West Coast Lumbermen's Association, Los Angeles, is back from the Panama Canal Zone where he -"d" " survey of the requirements of the Government's building program there. On the return trip he stopped at Mexico City and several other points in Mexico' He traveled most of the waY bY airPlane.

Spend Holiday In Southland

A. A. (Al) Kelley, Santa Fe Lumber Co., San Francisco, rvith Mrs. Kelley, and their children, spent the Christmas holidays in Los Angeles.

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