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(Continued from Page 2) were above the levels of a year ago,2fr producing companies reported to the California Redrvood Association. Production was 60,686,000 feet and shipments 56,978,000 feet; pioduction r,r'as 6,046,0@ feet and shipments were 5,239,000 feet greater than May 1954. Production was 3.7/" above but shipments were 2.5/o below April 1955.

In the lirst five months of 1955, production at 267,605,NO b.f. was up 17,618,000 over the same period of 1954; shipments at267,942,000 were 34,362,0@ b.f. over 1954. As of May 31, orders on hand were 87,757,000 b.f., compared to 52,6L6,0N a year ago; stocks on hand were 345,514,000 b.f., against 355,546,000 on May 31, 1954.

The Southern Pine Association reported lor I2l mills in the week ended June 25 : production, 20,134,Un feet; shipments, 20,7 37,0n feet ; orders, 23,336,ffi0 feet (15.90/o above production). In the week ended June 18, 106 mills reported production 18,906,000 feet, shipments 19,925,W feet. and orders 18,262,0@ teet.

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Los Angeles' ne$' $7 million Furniture Mart will be bounded by Washington Blvd., Hill street and Broadway in downtown L.A. The Prudential Insurance Company of America will purchase the development on completion and lease it to the management of the present Los Angeles Furniture Mart, which has been at 2155 E. 7th St. for tlre past 72 years.

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