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RAI.PH HUII. IUMBER GO.
Producers, Manufacturers and Wholesale Distributors
NEDWAOD-DOAGLAS FIR
Remonufocluring Plonf , Distribution Yqrd:
P.O. Box 383, Compton, Golif. Lnlcqgo emce: S.W. Gorner A1qr"do & Del Amo Blvds. r 165 W. Wqcker Drive
,Phones: NEwrnork 5-8141 NEvqdq 6-2257 Phone FRonklin 2-6095
T\TENTY-FIVE YEARS
As reported in The California Lumber
It is reported that 8,000,000 feet of Rumanian spruce and fir lumber has been received in the past two weeks by Neu' York importers. It pays no import duty, and is underselling American lumber products in the New York market.
The Columbia River Washington, has been $300,000.
E. J. usually 75,000
Door Company destroyed by sar,vmill at Kalama, fire with a loss of
Stanton & Son, Los Angeles, just unloaded an Lrnlarge car of lumber at their local yard. It contained feet of cedar closet lining.
Announcement is made that the new Longview Fibre' Company will build a huge pulp and fibre plant at I-ongview, Washington, to employ between 300 and 400 persons.
The Tri-Annual Convention of the Millwork Institute of California met in San Diego August 5 and 6. Harry Gaetjen, of San Francisco, is president; Ed. Nicholson, o{ Los Angeles, is treasurer; E. R. Maule. of Los Angeles, is vice president; H. T. Didesch, of Los Angeles, is managing director.
Ago
Merchant Sept.
ilills: Mcrnils Mills Co. Rt. I, Box 695 Arcoto, Cqlif. Phone: Eureko 7-F-1
TODAY 1, 1926
A great group of retail lumber executives of the LongBell Lumber Company, together with their wives, visited the Weed plant of the company in California. They also visited Longview, Washington. J. H. Foresman, of Kansas City, vice president in charge of Long-Bell retail operations, headed the party.
Russell Gheen Johnson Lumber in Los Angeles.
has just moved Company to the the offices of the C. D. new Petroleum Building, fires of large caliber recently Company, Everett, WashingCompany, at Dallas, Oregon; Company and Everett Mill-
Three sawmill and lumber damaged the Walton Lumber ton; the Willamette Lumber and the Lansdown Lumber work Company, at Everett.
The Philippine Mahogany Association announces that it is appealing the recent adverse decision of the Federal Trade Commission to the Federal Court of Appeals, in New York. The FTC issued a cease and desist order against the Philippine lumber importers, forbidding the use of the word "Mahogany" in connection with their hardwood products.

So. Calif. Building Permits For First Seven Months
The following table, compiled by the Los Angeles Times, shows building permits for the first seven months of 1951 for 67 Southern California localities, and comparative figures for the same period of 1950:

Santa Ana
Santa Monica
Riverside
Glendale
Oxnard
Whittier
La Mesa
Newport Beach
Fullerton
}{anhattan Beach
Alhambra
Anaheim
Ventura
Hawthorne
La Habra
South Gite
West Covina
San Marino
Oceanside