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Partners in Progress

1887 - rhe catitornia

Door Company of los Angeles

1922- rhe catifornia lumber tlerthant

CALDOOR, in the gear of its 75th annioersarg, takes great pleasure in ertending best wishes to its "Iunior Partner in Progress"-THE CALIFORN IA LU MBER MERC H ANT_ uponthe occasion of its 4hthbirthdaa.

After 40 years of rewarding service from The California Lumber Merchant, we are proud to say-"For news of the lumber and building products industry, try CLM!"

After 75 years in the manufacture and distribution of Doors-WindowsFrames-Douglas Fir Plywood-Hardwood Plywood-Hardboard ProductsGlass and other items, we are also proud [s 5av-"frv CALDOOR!"

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(Continued frorr, Page 50) trades while in school. The other, actually a secondary objective, is to give some lucky Southern California family an opportunity to own a home at relatively modest cos_t through public auction at the end of the display period' The fiome meets all Los Angeles city building code requirements.This is the fifth model home built by the school.

Monihly Lumber Focts

Douglas fir region salvmill production, orders and shipments lor May have been reported by the West Coast Lumbermen's Association.

The weekly average of West Coast lumber production in May was 158,004,000 b.f. or 9.6/o ol 1957-61 a-Ygryg-e' Orderi averaged 164,651,000 b.f. ; shipments 169,554,000 b.f-; weekly averaEes for April were production 161,201,000 b.f., l}l.6(io of the-I957-61 iverage; oiders 170,711,000 b.f. ; shipments 163,702,0(n b.f.

Five months of the 1962 cumulative production 3,390,315,000 b.f.; five months of 1961, 3,324,413,W b.f.; five months of 1960, 3,673,403,000 b.f.

Orders for five months of 1962 break down as follows: rail and truck 2,625,875,000 b.f. ; d,omestic cargo 573,7I1,000 b.f. ; export 126,912,0W b.f.; local 160,457,000 b.f.

The industry's unfilled order file stood at 511,188,000 b.f. at the end of May, lumber inventory at 1,049,555,000 b.f.

Figures covering the first quarter of 1962 have been revlseo,

ilIIDWAY BUITDING MATERIAIS IN NEW HANDS

Midwoy Building Moteriols, 3557 Brocdwcy, Vollelo, Californib, is now opercting under o new portnership of lrving W. Morse ond Tom B. Williqms. The yord wos formerly operuled by Kcn Hooglond. Williomc, who hos resided in rhe Volleio oreq for rhe po* 12 yecrs, is owner of the properly which includes o 30'x 3d two-story slore qnd ofrce building nnd some lhree qcres of yard slorog€ otes. ttlonogemenl of the ycrd will rernoin under lrving fllorre, seen obove, who oper' cted o successful hcrdwqre burinecs ot Donville, Vermonl, prior to moving lo Vclleio o yeqr qgo.

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