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HOBBS WALL LUMBER CO.

Dlstrihutors o, REDWOOD LUMBER

4O5 Monfgomery Slreet, Sqn Frsncisco 4

Telephone GArfield l-7752

5o. Colif. Ofice-Donqld M. Bufkin, Monoger

1420 W. Rsmono Blvd., Alhombrc. Colif. Telcphone Allantic 2-5779 lor Angeler Tclephonc MUruol 6305

AIJBERT A. KEIJI.'EY

UhalPAc,lp Al4n/tert

REDWOODDOUGTAS FINRED CEDAR SHINGI.ES _ DOUGTAS FIR PIIJNG

PONDEROSA AIVD SUGAR PINE

2832 Windsor Drivep. O. Box 240

AI^IIMEDA, CALIFONNIA

Telephone Lakehurst Z-27 54

Pondero5a Pine Ttouldings

Qlftrffi!--Jvlcple Bros. Moul'lings cre unexcelled lor Unilormity, Smooth FinistL ccrd Soft Textrue. SmVICE-The pcrtterns you wcmt, when you wccrt them. Pronrpt detivery to your ycrd FREE in the loccrl trcrde creq.

'Ask o'r Present customers, Then see For yourserl"

Telephone Fullerton 1826

MAPLE BROS.

WAnEHOUSE WHOT.Esf,lgiS GescADE

WHOI.ESAJJRS srs pAcr'rc r,H;i.t

Goaet forest Producte

PORTIAIVD 4, ONEGON

Fullerton

709 S. Spcdrcr

We Solicit Your Inguiries lor Wolmanized and Greosoted Lunber, Tidbers, poles and piling

Telephone: CApitcl lgg4

Teletype: PD 3Bs

HARRY H. WHITT I,UTIIDER CO.

714W. OlymPic Blvd.

Los Angeles 15, Colif.

Phone Rlchmond 0592

WHOI.FSAI.E DISTBFUTOR

SPecializing in Red Cedcr Shingles, Shckes, PlYwood, Bocrrds, DimensiolL Doors, etc.

For Quick Shipment

I ccr ol4/4 x 12 crnd wider FAS crir dried Red Ock $175.

2 ccns ol5/4FAS Red Oak crir dried $160.

2 coas ol 4/4 #I 6 Better Mcgmolicr $95 and $120.

2 ccrrs ol 25 /32 x ?yn Select Oqk Flooring $180.

E. J. GAIElIlIIE tU ]IIBER

Box 1074-D

89, tholesale to Lumber Yrrds 0nlY

Windows, Doorg, PlYwood, Moulding

We have

TTIE COMPIETE WIIIIDOW I'NIT Built Up With Screen cnd Bcrlcmce In StockWestenr Sizes

HALEY Bn0S. -' SAI|TA ill0illcA

Phones: ffi: $:T:" 4-s2s8

How Lumber Looks (Continued

from Page 2) ended February 19, 164 mills reporting, gave orders as 94,585,000 feet, shipments 86,174,000 feet, and production 84,917,000 feet. Unfilled orders at the end of the week totaled 448,922,0@ feet.

For the week ended February 26, 764 mills reporting, gave orders as 94,878,000 feet, shipments 91,372,A00 f.eet, and production 84,795,000 feet' Unfilled orders at the end of the week totaled 449,882,000 feet.

Northwest Lumber ExPorts

'Waterborne lumber exports trom Pacific Northwest ports totaled 77,562,959 board feet during January, as compared with 75,797,503 feet the previous month, 116,806,614 during January 1948, and 118,255,381 in January 1947, the Pacific Lumber Inspection Bureau reports.

The report covers ports in British Columbia, Puget Sound, Grays-Willapa Harbor, Columbia River and the Oregon Coast.

Domestic shipments from these ports totaled 87,379,196 board feet during January, as against 81,494,86 in January 1948, and 53,344,328 in JanuatY 1947.

British Columbia's exports for January 1949 totaled 53,993,253 board feet-more than two-thirds the Pacific Northwest's total exports. This compared with 75,909,873 in January of last year and 84,878,018 in Jantaty 1947'

B. C.'s shipments to U. S. destinations totaled 18,439,816 in January-compared with 6,083,963 the previous month "nJ ,to shipments in this category for either January 1948 or January 1947. British Columbia's January 1949 domestice shipments were divided as follows: Atlantic coast, 12,897,383; California , 1,465,679; Hawaii, 4,076,854'

Mcrple Flooring Production

The total production of Northern hard maple, beech, and birch flooring for the year 1948, as reported by member and non-member flooring mills, amounted to 67,658,ffi feet, according to a statement issued by the Maple Flooring Manufacturers Association, with headquarters in Osht oitr, Wis. This was an increase of 20.8 per cent compared with the 1947 total.

Production oI Structurql ClcY Products brcrecrses

The Structural Clay Products Industry enjoyed its greatest production year since 1930 during the past year. More than seven billion brick equivalents (7,138,000,000) were turned out by the nation's brick and tile producers during 1948.

The output of brick alone was 16 per cent greater than in 1947. Total brick production is estimated at 5 billion 845 mitlion brick by the Bureau of Census, U' S' Department of Commerce.

Output of hollow facing tile, glazed and unglazed, reached an all-time peak of 335 million brick equivalents' This marks an increase in production ol L2 per cent over 1947 for this relatively new structural masonry material'

F. vV, Elliott

Wholesale Forest Products

Rcprcrentlng

Tayiot Lumber Co.

Eugcne, OrcAon

I Drumm Slrcct, Sqn Franclsco | |

w. D. Dulllll]lc

Represenllng in Southem Californio

L. J. Cgrr & Co.

Sccromento Box & Lumber Co.

Sofhroods - Hordwoods -ilouldlngr

Hordwood Doors

Room 65O, tl5l So. Broodwoy

I.OS ANGELES I5, CALIF.

Phono PRorpect 8843 - teterype tA 94S

}IIIRTHERII REDWOIID TUMBER C(l. naaalaalaaoat ledwood rnd llouglrs Fir |f,tll Salcs Ofice

Korbel, Hurnboldt County 24Og.tO

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