94 WOOD-USING INDUSTRIES OF CALIFORNIA. 



White fir. California. 



Of total amount of white fir manufactured 0.2 per cent used in this 

 industry. 



Kaisin trays. 



Logs, all grades and sizes. 

 Incense cedar. California. 



Of total amount of incense cedar manufactured 1.0 per cent used in 

 this industry. 



Raisin trays. 



Logs, all grades and sizes. 

 White oak, plain (eastern oak). Middle West; South. 



Bowls; coat hangers; jewelry trays; ladder rings; store ladders; 

 trays. 



Strong; good finish. 



Bowls, ladders, trays : clear and select, 1 to 2 inches thick. 



Coat hangers: surfaced, clear, 1 inch thick. 



Jewelry trays : surfaced, clear, J inch thick. 

 Oregon ash. Oregon. 



Of total amount of Oregon ash manufactured 85.6 per cent used in 

 this industry. 



Extension ladders. 



Strong; tough. 



Turned best, 1J inches in diameter by 16 inches long. 

 Orange. California. 



Of total amount of orange manufactured 100 per cent used in this 

 industry. 



Bowls ; souvenir novelties ; trays. 



Takes good polish. 



Logs ; trunks, branches : also rough lumber, clear, 1 to 2 inches thick. 

 Yellow poplar (whitewood). Middle West; South. 



Of total amount of yellow poplar manufactured 0.7 per cent used in 

 this industry. 



Jewelers' boxes and trays. 



Light ; good color and finish. 



Surfaced, first quality, -J to inch thick. 

 Eastern maple. New England ; Lake States ; Middle West ; South. 



Of total amount of eastern maple manufactured 0.5 per cent used 

 in this industry. 



Extension ladders ; ladder rungs ; tracks for store ladders. 



Strong ; wears well. 



Rough, No. 1 and 2, J to 2 inches thick. 



By-products: roof jacks. 



