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SLAB DOORS to your customers and knowyou're selling doors thatwill make good. These doorsare built for long and hard usage. Cores arc of high grade soft wood blocks put together with regular stile and rail construction.Waterproof casein glue applied under hydraulic pressure renders the core permanently moisture-proof. It cannot warp, shrink or swell. or they can be painted.

Cost Less Tban Natioe Hardanod Doors

They are priced right. They are less expensive than native hardwood doors and cost about the same as domestic softwood doors. Keep them in stock. They will bring in new customers and help keep the old ones satisfied.

Floors

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THE texture and pattern of "Perfection" Brand Oak I Flooring make possible a finish that is seldom found on any other flooring.

You can depend upon "Perfection." In two modern plants operated by skilled lumbermen, only the finest oak is selected. After proper seasoning and kiln-drying, it is perfectly milled and matched so that it lays srnooth and stays smooth. It is graded and handled so carefully that upon arrivat anywhere, it is always in perfect condition. Leading lumber dealers gladly feature this nationally advertised brand.

ARKANSAS O.AK FLOORING CO., PINE BLUFF, ARK.

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Brand Oak Flooring

HOLMES EUREKA LUMBER COMPANY ANNOUNCE NEW "H. E.'' PRODUCT AND SEND OUT SHINGILE QUESTIONNAIRE

The Holmes Eureka Lumber Co. recently announced to the trade the introduction of a new H. E. Quality product, a 5/2 Redwood shingle of superior manufacture, and that they will discontinue making the thinner shingle. They also offered a $10 prize for the best suggestion for a brand name. So many good suggestions were received that several other prizes were added.

fh a second letter the following prize winners were announced: First, R" E. Lindsey, Smith-Lindsey Lumber Co., Pasadena; Second, George M. Hammond, Bowerman Lumber Co., Glendale; Third, C. F. Reeder, Peoples Lumber Co., Fillmore. Special prizes were awarded to the following: Russell Stevens, A. F. Stevens Lumber Co., Healdsburg; Frank Gibbs, Gibbs Lumber Co., Anaheim; H. F. Coryell, Frank Graves Sash, Door & Mill Co., Los Angeles; C. G. Bird, Stockton Lumber Co., Stockton; C. E. DeCamp, Caspar Lumber Co., San Francisco; Boorman Lumber Co., Oakland, and Joe Kirk, Southern Pacific Milling Co, San Luis Obispo.

The ste'ncil chosen features the brand name, H. E. Quality, and the slogans, "IJse Copper Nails", and "One RoofA Lifetime."

In this secbnd letter, sent to every lumber dealer in California, a questionnaire was enclosed, headed, "What Is The Shingle Situation in California?" asking questions which will, when answered, give very valuable information on [he present status of the shingle business in California, and assuring all dealers who fill out the form, that they will be advised of the results of the questiohnaire.

GEO. J. OSGOOD rS PRESTDENT OF NEW FIR DOOR ASSOCIATION

Geo. J. Osgood, president of The Wheeler, Osgood Company, Tacoma, Wish., has been elected president of the new Fir door association which has recently been formed in the Northwest.

The objects of the new association, which is named the Western Door Manufacturers Association, are to encourage and increase the use of Douglas Fir doors by cooperative advertising; to establish and maintain all such lawful trade customs and usages for the protection of its members as the association may deem advisable; to collect and disseminate statistics conceriing the Fir door industry; to

' establish uniform grades and standards of products; to constantly improve methods of manufacture; to provide the building tiade with an organized and always available guarantee of quality and to adopt lawful plans for the general development and improvement of the industry.

. Offices of the association are in the Washington Build,ing, Tacoma, and W. L. Rawn is the secretary.

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