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Frank N. Gibbs Compiles Comparative Lumber Cost of 5'Room Bungalow

The comparative cost of lumber materials for a S-room bungalorv as prepared by Frank N. Gibbs, president of the Gibbs Lttmber Co., Anaheim, Cali{., for the years 19201946 appears belorv. Mr. Gibbs has compiled these figures each year since 1920'

Material list contains 9366 feet of lumber and cost includes the following:

Rough lumber, Redrvood and Fir' " " '4077 teet

Fir FloorinC .... "' 850feet

Redu,ood Novelty Siding 1500 feet

Cedar Shingles " " 350 feet

Inside Finish, Fir sanded 1226 leet

Outside Finish, Redwood 456 feet

Illoldings, Redwood and Fir. ' ' ' ' 288 feet

Oak Floorin g, % x l/2 2nd' plain rvhite ' ' €0 feet

\Vindows and Doors (24 oPenings)

Drayage. Sales Tax

Oct. L, l92O

Oct. 1, l92l

Oct. 1, 1922

Oct. 1, 1923

Oct. 1, 1924

Oct. l, 1925

Oct. I, 1926

Oct. 1, t927

Oct. 1. 1928

Oct. 1, 1929

Oct. 1, 1930

Oct. 1, 1931

Oct. 1, 1932

Oct. 1, 1933

Oct. 1, L934

Oct. I, 1935

Oct. 1, 1936

Oct. 1, t937

Oct. 1. 1938

Oct. 1, 1939

Oct. 1, 1940

Oct. 1, l94l

Oct. 1. 1942

Oct. 1, 1943

C)ct. l, 1941

Oct. 1, 1945

Oct. l, 1946

Moves to New toccrtion

M. C. Foy & Son announces the removal of its office and olant from Los Angeles to 1329 West Washington Boulevar<l, Whittier, Calif

The Heart Of A Friend

-lhe outcroppirtg dren' our attention

And the colors looked good from the start, So we follou'ed a lead that rvas clearly defined And struck it rich in your heart.'

And there with the gold dust and flake gold, Were nuggets all burnished and bright, That glowed when the day star was smilir,g And shone through the shadows of night. We staked out our claims rvith assurance

And we're holding the same to the end; They are not for sale and they can't be jumped For they lie in the heart of a friend; And we need no assayer to tell us The worth of the treasure we hold, For time and change have assaYed it And each test proved it gold-pure gold.

Now this in our miner's lingo Is what we are trying to say; and the spirit end,

The pay streaks by friendship developed, Grow wider and deeper each day; And whether we journey together, Or on trails that lie somewhat apart, We know Lady Luck will be with us, For we've struck it rich in your heart.

There's many a famous bonanza Endowing its owners with gold, But material riches are trickY, Not easy to have and to hold; While the wealth of the mind Remains to the long journeY's An inexhaustible treasure In the loyal heart of a friend.

-Adeline Merriam Uonner.

Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Christmas Party December 10

The Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Club rvill hold its anuual Christmas Party, Tuesday, December 10, at the Riviera Country Club, Santa Monica.

There will be a golf tournament in the afternoon, atrd clinner and entertainment in the evening. The golfers will tee off at twelve o'clock noon, and the prizes will include the George E. Ream, Roy Stanton and The California Lumber IVf erchant trophies.

Dinner rvill be served at 7:N p.m. The annual Christmas Fund rvhich is collected at this time will be given to orphanages to buy presents for children. President Bolr Osgood l'ill preside.

Club No. 39 Christmas Party To Be Held Decembet 20

l4embers are asked to note that the annual Christmas Party of Hoo-Hoo Club No. 39 will be held at the Claremont Hotel, Berkeley, on Friday evening, December 20.

Committee chairman Everett Lewis announces that on account of the limitations of the room available, attendance r,vill be limited to 150. D. H. Le Breton. Lincoln Lumlter Co., Oakland, is chairman of the ticket committee.

There will be a private bar for members, and entertainment by Lane Productions will be provided.

Installs Lift Truck

Davis Millwork Co., Berkeley, recently added a Hyster lift truck to the handling equipment in its lumber yarc7.

Sawmill Newt

Wheeler Osgood Co. has purchased the Crou.n l.unrber Co. plant and timber at Cottage Grove, Ore. The mill has a capacity of 55,000 board feet per day. Jack l)ickson is superintendent.

Cascade Lumber 'I'erminal, Inc., is constructing a $50,_ 000 sa'ivmill at Springfield, Ore., n,hich will have a capacity of 75,000 board feet per day. It is expected the mill will be ready for operation early next year. The company also operates a remanufacturing plant at Spring_ field.

I.'ire has destroyed the Deer Creek Lumber Co. sau.mill near Nevacla City, Calif. The loss is estimated at $30.000.

\ hardwood lumber ity Lumber Co., south manager,

I'he Scales Lumber has lteen destroyed by had zr claily maximum mil1 rvill be built by the Butte 'Irinof Red Bluff, Calif. E. L. lleedv is of the Humboldt Plyrvood Corporatiorr at notv r.vell under u'ay. The main brrilding square feet. The log pond has been com-

The nerv plant Arcata, Calif., is rvill cover 67,Offi pletecl.

Companv mill at La Porte. L'alif., fire with a loss of 950,000. The plant capacity of 80,000 board feet a dav.

Lumber Stocks Increcse

Gross lumber stocks at mill and concentration .r-ards in the U. S. totaled 3,733,822,000 board feet on -tug. .tt, an increase of 8.6/o over stocks at the end of Julr-. This ts 74.2/o more than stocks \{ere on Aug. 31 a year ago.

ARCATA REDl1rOOID CO.

Arcattr Lumber Sqles Co. 420 Mcrket St., Scn Frorcisco ll YUkon 6-2067

ARCATA, CAIJFORNIA

"Big lillll Lamher From q Little tr/lill

SAIES AGENTS

Rounds Trading Company

(Successors to Kilpatrick & Conpany)

Dealcrs in Forest Products

Douglcrs Fir-Redwood Cedcrr-Spruce '

Generql OIIice

Crocker Bldg., Sqn Frcrncisco 4, Ccrlit.

Southern Cclilornicr Oflice cnd Yard

1240 Bli'rn Ave., Wilninqrton" Cclil., P. O. Box S48

So. Cclitoraia Beprerenlctive

I. I. Rea, 5410 Wilshire Blvd., L A. 36 WEbgter 7828

New Wheeler Otgood Tru-Sited Doot Jamb

Dn&&wotEwwun@ l^€rt-mtro{@DdtM the factory), place on all leaf springs, clips. head jamb, lock strike jamb, stops glued in three jambs, five rust-proof "Shock-Absorber" recessed head screu's, rvashers and friction

Job-tested and proved, the Tru-Sized jamb assures permanent accuracy of fit because any deviation from original clearances, such as might be caused by settling or numerous layers of paint, can be quickly and easily compensated for with a few turns of a screwdriver at anytiqe during the life of the building.

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