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ereo-Dipt Pilyims

The accompanying photograph illustrates the adaptability of Creo-Dipt Pilgrims. Creo-Dipt Pilgrims can be used on many types of architecture-they are as effective on the Monterey type of house so popular in California as on Colonial, French, English or domestic architecture.

Creo-Dipt Pilgrims are 25 inches long, average one inch in thickness at the butt, are hand-hewn on the weather surface and smooth-sawn on the back. They combine the beauty and individuality of old hand-hewn shingles with the watertightness and weather protection of a smoothsawn shingle.

Anothei Creo-Dipt product meeting with architectural favor is Creo-Dipt White. This is the proper material to use to give the true Colonial flat white effect,to shingles, siding, stone and stucco. Creo-Dipt White has. a great coverlng capacity, is extremely easy to apply, is- intensely white aid very durable. It resists the destructive action of salt spray.

The Creo-Dipt Company, Inc., also manufactures CreoDipt Stained Shingles, Creo-Dipt Weatherproofe.d laper. Handi-Ironing Ca5inets and Handi-Wood. P. A. Dame, San lirancisco. Calif.. is the companv's west coast manager

Coos Bay Mill Will Close June 26 to August 3

Upon inquiry by a representative of this -pape-r regarding ihe rumored shut down of the Coos Bay Lumber Compaiy's sawmill, H. W. Bunker, the president ar1{ general ^anager, stated that the logging department had been virtuall/closed for some weeks and the sawmill would close Jun€ 26 until probably Monday, August 3.

- Mr. Bunkei said tliat the company had decided several months ago that it would not endeavor to meet the ruinous price cuttlng prevalent in the business. A firm price policy was adopted in March and strictly adhered to. Its-prices are minihums at which it is less costly to operate than to suspend completely. While these prices result in heavy operation losses tiey nevertheless give the Company the opportunity of employing at least J substantial porti.on -of its' normai operating- foice, but no more lumber will be manufacturer-ed than is necessary to maintain adequate inventories for its volume of sales at said prices.

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