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THE "METEOR''_A WONDERFUL STORY OF SAW MANUFACTURE IN MOVING PICTURES

E. C. r\tkins, & Cottlpatrr-. the "Silver Stecl Sau- People" of Ir.rclianapolis. t'ith a l)r()gressivetress u'hich is iharacteristic of this u'ell-ktrou-n firtrl. have originated a new metho(l bv rvhich thcl are enallled to shou'cr()ss ctlt sa\\, tls('rs, particularl-v thc lnen irr the Noo<ls. hrlN their famotts Siller Steel Segrnent (iround Cross Crtt Saus are nrade. In other \\'()r(ls. the-r'altnost litcrallr- t;rke their iactory to the sa\\' tlser.

They have ccluipltetl a 111()tor trttck:ts I)icttll'(l allove u'ith a gencrat()r. u'hich is rttt.l lr-v tlie engine of the trtrck u'hich nralies clectric current so that the picttrre cau be shou'r'r br- the electrictv thus generate(I. tnost an)' place itt the u'oods.

The outfrt is tuannetl bv an ()l)e rat,r attd a cross ctlt sarv rlemonstrator. Thev tralel frr.,nr t()\\'r't to tou-n an<l from one \-oocls opcratir,n t(r an('tl)er. sho\ving this \vorrrlerfrrl Dictrlre.

"The fletcor" is a st()r-\-of tht lrirth.rf thc cross cttt sA'\\'. Irr prel>aritrg the scenarit, for this lricturc. it u anecessar\- to delve in to the past an(l olrtaitr <lata antl ct,rlect patterns of sa\\'s trse(l in the earlr-periods of the luorlcl's historr'. Thc first scene illtrstrates sa\\'s u'hiclr legend tells us u'ere in use thousan<ls of vears ag() irr tlre Llronze r\gc. \ext corrrcs the rliscor.e r-r- of irr,t.t after n'hich sa\\'s \\'ere tna<lc f rottt that rttetal. tltctr ott rlos'tt to tht' rliscOr'erv of steel, \\-hetr stecl cr()ss cut:a\\'s \\-ere first ma(lc. The pictrrre thcn goes on to sltou' tlte variott. 1lrt,cesses rvhich hellr tt-r nrake the.-\tkins Cross Cttt 5au'. iarnous for tht'ir fast-ctrtting. eas.\'-rurlrrirrg. eclge-holding rlrralities.

The truck carries tnt-r rnovirrg'Pictrrrc Projectors. a lighting orrtfit, an alunrinrrll screen ancl a steel cc,llapsible fratne on n'hich the scrcen is rnorrntc<I. \\'hen a location is reachecl n'here it ltas bccn rlecirlcrl to slt, ru' the picttrre. the rnor-ir.rg pictrrrc parapherrralia catr bc assenrbletl in less than fir'e minrrtes, an<l a pictrrre sltou'n, on the screerl.

Thtrs far. great success has attendc<l the exhilriti<,tt of the "fleterir," ancl E. C. ^\tkins & Compatrv have been beseigc<l l;-r'r'arious tlistribrrting agtr.rcies tt, loatt the picture out for rlistribution. It is the inttnti,,rt ()f tht: conll)alrv to obtain natiorr-n'i<le rli.trilrtrtic,rr of this ecltrcational l)ictrlrc in the ncar futrrrc.

REDWOOD and FIR

WE CARRY A I.ARGE WHOI.ESALE ST@K AT OUR OAKI.AND DISTRIBUTING YARDS WHICH EIYABT Fq US TO GTVE YOU PROMPT LOADING OF YARD AND SHED ITEMSi IN BOTH REDWOOD AND FIR.

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Cats," the Charity Fund rvas greatly reimbursed. parker Stewart was the winner of the Attendance prize, a desk 9lock, that rvas donated by Jack ,.Texas,, Tate of the Missouri Kansas Texas LinCs. - Frank Trower read a communication from St. Louis announcinq that the Order was qoing to erect a statue in the railroat station grounds at Gurdon, Arkansas, which is the birth place of"the Order and that the amount to be raised bv Hoo-Hoo. Club No. 9 rvas allotted to $250.00. By a uninimous voie, the Club rvent on record as being in favor of the erection of the pro_ posed statue at Gurdon and pledged itself to raise the re_ quired allotment.

L. A. HOO HOO TEAM WINS TWO GAMES

^ "Thq .Los_ Angeles lfoo Hoo Ball Club, journeyed to Fawnskin,_ -Big Betq Lake, Saturday Aug. '30th, as the ' guests of Messrs. Thompson and Waybrilht, proprietors of the resort at that. point, to play their Team'orr. g"*. Sunday, Sept. lst, with anothei gime on Monday, L"abor Day-

Four a'utomobiles full of players and their rvives made lhg !rip, which was the heighth of success from start to finish.

The Hoo Hoo Club, rvon both games from the Fawn- skin Cubs, as their- lpponents werl called, the first game S9i-"9 to the tune of 1O to 5, while in the second g"-eihey ad{ed insult to injury by shutting out their o"ponents '9 to O.

The-boys played splendid ball in both games. The feature of t_[" Sep. was the remarkable pitihing of Redling for the Hoo-Hoo Club, rvho pitched iroth eimes despiti the heat and altitude of 7000 fl., in addition "allowine o'nlv fifteen hits in the two g'ames, and striking out a t&al Jf twenty six men, fifteen in the first and elevEn in the second game.

A large cr911d. gathered from all surrounding mountain resorts in addition to those at Fawnskin, at-tended the games.

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Th". entire party u'as shorvn a wonderful time during their three. day visit, by llessrs. Thompson and Waybright] and came back one hundred percent boosters for Fawns"kin, one of the most beautiful plices on Big Bear Lake.

The combined Box Score of the trv"o games as regards the Hoo Hoo Club read as follorvs:

Milne, 28 ..........1'

Cook, lB

Bookstaver, 38

De Calvin, C Cavanagh, SS ...

Connclly, LF

P4c' cF

White, RF Redling, P ....

JACK KEATTNG "{?Hff#*ANAGER Ar -.Portland, Ore. -John__P- I(eating haq taken the position ot sales manager 9l lhe Whitney Co. at Garibaldi, succeed_ ,1ng 13enjamin.E. Shiple{, u',ho has taken the territory from Stockton north to Portland as traveling salesman for the Whitney. Company. .[[r. Keating has- had ;i;i; ;;p;;i_ ence with Oregon mills.

Burns In North

Mr..LeRoy G. Rurns, of the McCullough Fagan Company, -has been in the- North for the past s&eral iveeks, on a business trip for the company that rvitt prolai-; ;; sume two or three months.

Mr. Burns is connectecl tvith tl-re Los Angeles offices of this corn;l3ny.

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And more of them each month are recognizing the tremendous arnount of interest being created by the extensive advertising campaign.

Note the double page ad in thir irsue of The California Lumber Merchant.

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