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DISAPPEAHNG DOOB FRAMES AITD HANGERS

Setting our lrqnes up conplete (Ed shipplag in thir lorn is crpprecicrted by the buildere, cs it grecrtly lcrcilitcrles erection

E. G. PITGIIER GOTPA]IY

608 l6th StrccL Oqldald 12, Gl.cncourt 3990 FcctorT Slll Sovcn llillr Bd., Cobo Yclloy, llcyvrrd

Brush Industrial lumber Co.

Wholesale Distributors

Hrrdwoodr and Softwoods

5354 E.ast Shurcn Avc. Lor Angeler 99, Calif.

ANsclus 1-11 55

l{tlRTHERI{ REIIWOOII LUMBER Cll.

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Redwood rnd lloughs Fir

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Ssfes Oftcc

Korbel, Humboldf Gounty 2/fO8-lO Rusr Bldg. Golifornio San Frcncisco 4

H. Kunl

RaiI Shippers

OUALITY FIR 'ARD STOCK

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Mahogany lmporting Company lmproving Manufacturing Plant at Harbor

Roy Barto reports that the Mahogany Importing Company is now enlarging its remanufacturing plant at Its Angeles Harbor, and preparing to make it a permanent institution. Started as a "war baby" to help turn big Fir items into building materials, they. have decided that so much lumber is now coming in from so many parts of the world that a practical and efficient remanufacturing .plant has a permanent rather than a temporary place in the picture. They are installing a large and heavy-duty re-saw in addition to the one already in use, the new unit to have a "merry-go-round" set-up, and capable of cutting up the logs, cants, and timbers of various hardwoods they are now bringing in from all parts of the world.

This concern is bringing in new and beautiful hardwoods from Mexico, from Eastern and Western South America, and from Africa. They are also doing a lot of exporting, principally shipping Douglas Fir to the Philippines and Shanghai. No Philippine lumber is coming this 'way as yet, due to the fact that lumber prices are so inflated in the Islands it could not be bought over there and sold here as yet. There has been a reduction in price on Philippine hardwoods in the last few months, but it is still too high for American consumption.

Douglcs Fir Plyrrood Demcrnd Witl Exceed Supply Fpr Severcrl Yecrs

Hoquiam, 'Wash., July 30.-Harbor Plywood Corporation's president, E. \Ar. Daniels, said in Hoquiam, Wash., yesterday that "based on Government requirements and independent market surveys, it appears that the demand for fir plywood will exceed the supply for several years. While further business is not being solicited, Harbor Plywood's production is committed well into 1947, with the expectation that present controlled outlets will absorb its production at least three to four years."

Purchqses Scrwmill purchase of Drain, Ore. day. Pur-

Douglas Timber Corporation has announced the Lewis-Baldridge Lumber Co. sawmill at The mill has a capacity of about 40,000 feet a chase price 'was not disclosed.

Wholesale to Lumber Yards

Sash - Windows

Gasements - Doois, etc,

Our usual lree delivery to Lumbcr Ycn& cmyrrirhere in Southenr Cqlilonicr lll

Boborl S. Orgood

I. G. DECIEB

P. O. lor lI5, PbooaL, trlopbar llltl

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Los Angclee Phonc: AShley +2?f;g

Scntc Moaica Phons$ l-3298{"3230

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