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BRAD[EY BRAND HARDlYO(}DS
Scientific kiln drying preservc. within our ploductr naturett rturdy and bcqutiful qualitier, while
Modern machinery and fiItcd human cfiort iurtifree our elogan
-TRY US FOR
OAK FI.OORING
GUM FLOORING
WHITE OAK TRIM
RED Glru TRIM
CASING BASE
OAK WAGON STOCK
, BEECH FLOORING
AROMATIQUE CEDAR
LIMNG
RED OAK TruM
SAP GUM TRIM
MOULDTNGS
GUM FT.'RMTURE sTocK
Furniture Stoclr in Setr CUT TO SIZE Rcady to Arcemblc
Flat Surfacec Hardwood Trim Sanded
PLANK FLOORING IPREDICTED AS COMING BUILDING,STYIJE
Plank floors are becoming the latest fad in the constructi* oJ-*oa.t" dwellings, aicording to -Manager Gehrhardt of the hardwood department of the Hammond r'umDer C;;";t; Lot Attg6tes, rvho addressed a regular meeting
"Jti"ti.t of the Sin Fernando Valley Lumbermen's Club' --Th; ;; style flooring is laid with '1planks," thirtee-n-sixt"errths i"ch.i in thickniss and from six to eight inches in width. A sub-floor is required. Many difierent innovatrons
"i. U"i"e *orked out as io the finish ind design' In a good manv ca-ses. stated Mr. Gehrhardt, the finish is left rough ana'stainea dark, which is said to give an attractiveness to Itr" int.iiot. In design, the personil taste determines that. in a few instances tfr'e'planks are grooved, like the. ceiling and then strips of teak inlaid in !lt9 grooves whrch glves i[. n"itt of ihe deck of a ship. This is a 'popular flooring in many of the more expensive dwellings of Hollywood and Los Arigeles, the speaker stated. The prediction was made dr"t tftft style of floor would replace-the present- flooring methods, just as the hardwood floor has replaced tha!^of pine, and itucco has taken the place of wood siding' I-he ialk was very interesting to the listeners'
West Coast Lumber Into Texas
Seattle, Wn.. Dec 6.-Lumber shipments from mills in th" bouelas fir region of Washington and Oregon to the rt"te of i"*"t haie increased 1000 per cent in 1926, over 1g2i, ,""otdingto studies made by lhe West Coast Lumber Bureau, this citY.
- -Ai least'7}O cailoads of lumber and shingles, m-ostly Oo"ef"s fir for house building, moved from the West Coast intoaexas during the month of October.
"Texas did noi take a thousand carloads of lumber and
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LyzJr" tne Dureau sfalcu, altu Ltlrs Putrrurtrs, of shipments during the present year is another[ tir:n that Douglas fir and the other west coasl coming into th-eir own in a national- way.. .Alttf l is a la-rge lumber producing state .her..citizensl$ west coist woods now because of the difficulty getting large sizes, wide widths,.clear cutting itiii.'?r' pi'E[*"a-il"iiJi"g materi al f rom the home."
In the interests of west coast mills the Burea special field studies of the lumber buying markr dkl"ho-", and Kansas this summer and fall reports have b_een made on the opportunities in to member mills.
B;;;;;;i-the profitable market outlook tlt ryt# X hr;;,-;;; f""."'. for rvest coast woods the l- ' Jrti $ been doing a large amount of educatio""l .-! S iil:itffjii;:;sineers, builders, and :etail t"To:I
L;;'i;dermenb:li:T^'.lll^..1.::-.p:',1,t.aolSwill remain permanently with west coast mills'
PEG LEG NOT PART OF BODY I :
According to an opinion o{ the Colorado S-upr
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*;:::X'ig*'i: ilf s.-"t:iiq"iiiiil S of it *trit" #orking is not compensable. The deF * usually short, styi, "A wooden leg is aman's/il\4tL['r, r"t p*t of his p"ttott, and no compinsation can be awarded for his injury."
SHOULD HAV'E CROWNED HIM
Dentist-Awfully sorry, Miss, but I just tore ofi a piece of your gum. FatienT-that's all right. Just stick it under the chair and I'll get it as I go out.