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Operates Like a Fine Automobile
Hetrce the Gerlinger
Hydraulic rrLor)es fiLor e loo,ds q,t less cost thqn qny other Carrier.
New Gam and Lever Steerlng Gear
NLY three things demand the attention of the Gerlinger Hydraulic operator-the steering, the gear shift and the hoist lever.
The cam and lever steering gear makes the Gerlinger as easy to handle as a high priced automobile. And in place of as many as five controls on other carriers, the Gerlinger has but two-the gear shift andthe hoist lever.
These fewer levers for the operator to handle is why the Gerlinger moves more loads per day at less cost than any other carrier.
TOM A. McCANN HOO-HOO CLUB APPOINT GROUND COMMITTEE
At a meeting of the Tom A. McCann Hoo-Hoo Club of McCloud, held on September 3, a new Play Ground committee was appointed for the ensuing year. The committee includes: C. J. Green, chairman; C. C. Dickinson, Charles Glover, V. N. Foldhausen, M. W. Dunkel, F. L Divers, L. R. Heryford, Ben Pencire and John Kennedy. The committee will continue the work of raising funds for the municipal play ground which the club is sponsoring.
EAST BAY HOO.HOO CLUB INSTALL NEW OFFICERS
Installation of the new officers for the ensuing year was held at the regular monthly meeting of the East Bay HooHoo Club on September 16 at the Hotel Leamington. The new club officers are Clem Fraser, Loop Lumber & Mill Co., president; Milt Hendrickson, Waterfront Sash & Door Co., vice-president; and Carl Moore, Neighbors Lumber Yard, secretary-treasurer. The retiring offlcers made short talks. Charles Bulotti, San Francisco, sang several excellent vocal selections. Frank L. Parker, Eureka Lumber & Mill Co., was the chairman of the day.
HOO-HOO CLUB NO. 9
Ifoo-Hoo Club No. 9, met Friday Sept. 23rd, at the Sah Francisco Commercial Club for their regular luncheon. Mr. Bert Johnson, the newly-elected president, presided over the meeting with Mr. Ed. Ivory as chairman of the duy. Mr. Wilbur S. Tupper, a world traveler and lecturer, was the speaker of the day and had as his subject, "Glympses of Spanish America." Mr. Tupper is a very fluent and pleasing talker and his address was quite a treat to those present.
This is a picture of a building in the very attractive yard of the E. K. Wood Lumber Company, Santa Ana, Cal. It presents a very good example of reroofing with Red Cedar shingles over the old roof, and shows what a neat, pleasing appearance may be obtained by this method.
Reroofing with Red Cedar shingles over the old roof has met with popular approval not alone in Santa Ana but all over the United States, as is evidenced by the rapidly growing number of home owners who are following this plan.
SKILSAW, Electric Hand Saw For the
LUMBER YARD AND MILL MAN
J. H. BAXTER & CO.
WHOLESALE LUMBER
Polc*-Pilcr{rcorotcd Metcrirl
Central Building
TRinity 6332
In "Robbins" Flooring you are as- surd of the very fineit that has errer been, or ever will be produced. Our geographical location, t h e modern machinery in our mill, and the type of men who make our fooring, all go to make this statemellpoqsi!_l_e. "Robbins" Maple and Birch Flooring is the best.
Puts v/HY NOT TAKE CARE OF THOSE SPECIAL LENGTH CUSTOMERS IN A HURRY?
F{ere's the Saw that will do it.
Cuts ten times as fast as by hand. Pays for itself in 50 hours. Has ripping and berel attachment. Cuts up to 4/a" material,
ASK FOR DBMONSTRATION
M. N. THACKABERRY
Electric Tools of All Typer
318 East Third Street Los Angeles
MUtuaI 7508
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