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INDEX TO ADVERTISERS
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45 per cent of stocks. For the year to date shipments of reporting identical mills rvere 4.0 per cent above prduction. Compared to the average corresponding week in 1935-1939 production of reporting mills rras 57.7 per cent above; shipments were 48.7 per cent above; nelv orders were 40.1 per cent above.
For the \\'eek ended Ma1' 2. 493 mills reported to the National that shipments $ere 2.9 per cent above produ':tion, and new orders lvere 1.2 belorv production.
The Western Pine Association reported for the rveek ended May 9, for 108 mills, that orders \r'ere 69,733,000 feet, shipments 73,044,000 feet. and production 62934,00 feet.
For the week ended Ma1- 2 this Association reported orders 6,471,0n feet, shipments 74,666,O0O feet, production 66.808.000 feet.
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Gooper Whilcole Lmber Go., w r a Fciic Wqfcm lmb'r Co' -- """"""-""'26 coor-Pende. t Log .....-----.--.. .--..-......ig !*ji.t .Wt: Producfr Co' '---'-------'-----"39
Gqd: lmber Co. -_--.----,-.-...--..-- ----..----....--lt Podulo tmbcr Co., E. A. ......-.---.---...--..--49
Crcrrett tumbe. Co, ---__--,...,...- * Po.@ino LmbG. Co. ......-.,.-.-----.-........---57
Cu.lii Cdpqnlqr -.-...--..-....----.-.---....r Penbeahv t-mbcr Co' -- '---" """""""".'"'Zl
Dqfton, R. w. r co. . l:ffrXfH: ._tl. ............si
Dot & Rurrell 5oler, lnc. ----..-----.------....2i pojeroo pins lVocdrrodr
Ddidr-d Ptywood t^tmber Co.
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Doe Dwh tumber Co. : i;i;'ci"ir Lr*i"ri6 ..................-.
Derry tmber co., At
Dimond W 9upply Co.
I t;;.i;i; n-i"iir,,g Go. I
Dollqr Co., lobe't -.---....---......,....-...--.-....-ga !t'.CFS lhlngle lurao """"""' """" 1
Donover lmber Co. ----___--.-,..--_.--,-,,-.--...--_ ri liccl e |(ru.. l6b.r Co. --..,.-.--..--,----..----- a
Diuglor Fir Plywood Arociotlq -.....-......... 1 lor Coicr. Co' ---- ------- '
The West Coast Lumbermen's Association reporting for 185 mills in the Douglas Fir region for the $'eek ended May 16 shorved production 133,68;2,6n feet, orders ll9,514,577 feet, and shipments 134,20O,743 feet.
For the \veek ended May 9 this Association reported for the same mills production 136,317,M9 feet, orders 109,985,379 feet, shipments 123.6O8,155 feet.
Edwqdr Lwber & ,ilfg. Co. --' "-'-- :i lov Fotql P'odwtr Co' '---"-""""""""---"36
Eckrlrm Plywod t Door co. 3t loordr ltnbcr compony """"".'"""-"""'5'
Effioff, F. w......-.-...-..,......,...........:.::::.......-; l'-5'^Plvvood co' " " '-"-"'-"""""""21 iipiti r.a*ooa c.. .................:......-......... r 5 I 5 -Lrnrbcr Co' -"- '- "-" " """"""""-"' ' iil." rrv.oJ ...-......................: ...............s1 lll: i'. 1-*" co' ". "" "" """""""""" I irri"y a'son, D. c. ........................-.........-.3o !g!*l::t:' ' In<' '.""."""""""""""-' ' ii.rtJng" sotiiltr Solc Go. ..---- -------- ---1 Shivelv' Alm '-'-"-'----"-- ' Foirhurrt Lwbel Co. --....-.....-. ,--.---.----__,-.-- * llmnor l{ordwood lmts Co. -..---..-.--.---3t Fen Trucking co.-------..------...---..------------.--..-- * 3imPron Loggiig co' " .'' ' "' """""""' -' ' Fidler'i ito;uf.Gluring Go. ..-._----__.------.-.: ; !lroltroft Co., lhe ......-................---....--------
Snlfh Lrrrrbcr Co., lolph L. -,,-....-..-...------. 5 Flr-Tex of jouthern Colifomi"
The Southern Pine Association reporting for 122 mills for the week ended IUay 9, shorred orders 19,32),(XX) feet, shipments 18, 897,000 feet. production 18,853,000 feet.
Pcbco Inboduces *Colorok" Siding
Flmer, Erik
Fordyce tumber Go.
Forert Fiber productr Go.
Fqe:l producfr Solet
3eGol luilding lloteriolr Co., Inc. .-...-..-tt
* tilirh-thlig-le Co., il. l. .-........-.-..-..-...-- a Firk A loron
- | loufhcm I'unber Co' -----"-- -------- ---------------61
1 Southwt Plyvood Corp-. ....-...-..--.--.-17-
Southwatem Pontond Cmdrt Co. -------- I
!16!9n I 3o, E' J' """" """" """"--""'- ' strcsle Hcdwood co' " "" -'. """."""""' I Golleher Hqdwood to. forl-cr, Wcbrlcr a Johntd, Inc. -....-..----.- 9
Gilbre;h Chcnlcql Co, r Tqa€ t &rgrtr6 -.-...,-.....---.---------.---....-- a
Golden Gote tmbcr Co, .------,...-_...-....-.-_.45 lhre 3tq Dor ..._...-...._..-..---_---__-..-....-..-.35
Greqf Bqy Lumber loler *
* Wotlen Plne tmber Co. .-..-...-........-.-..-.--6t
Jonq Hordwood f Plyrood Co. .-...-.----.--32 Wcyerhcuer Soler Co. .-.-.-..-....---...-...--- |
Jordm Sch & Dor Co,, F. t. ,....----...,-..11 Wheelock, ln<., E. U. ..,-......-.-.....-..,.......--.3!t
Ketley, Albert A. -....-.....-....-.-....- * Whllc !rethen lmber
The use of asbestos siding for new residential construction is not new. For years this material has been used extensively by Eastern builders because they recognized specific construction advantages. Out here in the \\rest the obvious advantages of asbestos siding have been overlooked as a mears to speed construction and reduce costs with an exterior wall materiat that is impervious to unfavorable job conditions. Asbestos siding is now being introduced by Pabco Pmducts Inc. for ne\r' construction and on a basis that should have broader acceptance by contractors, architects and builders.
Pabco has introduced their new prduct to the trade under the name Colorok Siding throughout the West. Recognizing the importance of the front elevation as the point of €yeappeal, Colorok Siding is being principally recommended as a utility material on the two sides and back of residential and commercial structures, thus leaving the front available for individual styling with other materials.
Barney Glick, president Glick Brothers Lumber Company of Los Angeles, announced last rveek his firm lvould confine its activity to general retail lumber sales. In this connection all mill operations rvill be susPended and the stafi will concentrate on lumber sales and general building materials sales.