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VIT. E. GITBERT
How Lumber Looks
(Continued from page 2) at 5ti6,(X17,O00 stocl<s lLt 789,- the u-eel< en<lerl Octoorders as (r9,(r00.000 procluction 77,053,000 the uieek totalccl 200,-
Thc industrl-'s trnfillecl order file stood lroarcl feet at the encl of Scptenrlrer. Gross ll-+9,000 boar<l fcct.
The \\-cstcr-n f ine Association for lrer q, 10.. rrrills re|orting. S:rvc [eet, shipnrents (r5.0'11,000 feet, ancl feet. Orrlcr-s orr hancl at the end of 708.000 fcct.
Tlre Sorrthern 1:'inc -'\ssociation for the u-eck ended October 9,8-l units (105 n.rills) rcporting, gave orrlers as 15,558.000 teet, shipn-rents 1(r,731,000 feet, and pr<-r<luction 17.125,000 fcet. C)rclers orr hancl at the encl o[ thc u'eek totaletl 6,1.662.000 ieet.
'l'hc \\-e,<t C'oast l,unrberrnen's .\ssociatior-t {or the u'cek crrrlcrl Octobcr 2. 162 'mi11s reporting, gave orders as liS,()!l-1,000 ieet. shiPrlents 91,177,000 lect, ancl production ().1.9:tr.5,000 fect. L.nfillecl orclers at the end of the u.eek t otalecl .f10.36.5,000 feet.
For the leek crrrlecl (Jctober 9, 7(t2 nrills reporting, gave orclcrs as 76,,306,000 feet, shiptne r"rts 8.5.118,000 f ce t. and proclrrction 88,,180.000 feet. Lfnfillcd orclers at the end of the l'eck totalcrl .121.822.000 feet.
Preference lor Colonicrl Interiors Centers in East
f)cspite the clevelopnrent ,i rnore recent stvles of interior clecoratiorr. the Atlantic (.riast States are still "traditional minrlcrl" in their choicc of clecoration.
'l'his fact is brought ()ut l))' a recent r-uLtion-'r'vide sur\'('\' conrlucte<1 b1- Pon<lcrosa I'ine \\-oo11u'ork. Althorrgh thc srlr\.e\. shon's that rrltra-modern interiors are more popular in the \\'est, it is note<l that even California contaitrs trrlttrt' ncn' homes o{ trarlitional type.
I'ane1ecl cloors arc rLr-r inevitable choice in colonial intcrirrrs. the surver- shorr-s. XIore than 7Oc/" of the honres coverecl bv the stlr\:e\- nou' havc Panel doors, aand :r lrrcakrlorl,n of resl)onses Irorn Neu' Iinglancl to the Pacific Coast shou-s that this conditicln prer,ails throughout tl'rc countrv.
Deer Hunter Hits the Jcrckpot
Glen llessouette, manager of the Pacific Mutual Door Companv's T-ris Angeles branch took his annual deer hunting trilr in Oregon at the opening of the deer season, ()ctolrcr 1, u'ith a grolrp from the Associated Plyrvor j ]lills of I'-ugene, Oregon, consisting of John Greig, fo"rrr \Iarincs. :Lncl "Ruck" lluckner.
I'rizes given for the first deer, the largest deer, ancl the last u.ere all n on by John Marines, the reason being that orrlv one cleer u'as killed.
In all probability production at the mill suffered a little b_r- the absence of these mighty httnters, but they sav thcy rvill catch uo.
Reid & Go. Lumber & $upplies
Tenth Avenue
OAKTAND 6, CAIIF.
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