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ANDERSON, CAIIFORNIA
An event of the past $reek was the opening of a ne'lv 'rvholesale firm in Los Angeles. The Eells-Walker Plywood & Door Co. threl'open its doors on January 27 and sent out its offerings of doors and plywood to the dealer trade.

This nerv firm occupies a r\rarehouse of approximately 10,000 sq. ft. at 2725 Comptcrn Ave., Los Angeles 11. While a small neat office occupies 200 sq. ft., the balance of the rvarehouse is devoted to merchandise directed torvard the dealer trade. The building is served by the Pacific Electric Itaill'ay and space alongsicle the u'arehouse u,ill accommodate tl-rree cars. There is a large paved yard outside the rvarehouse for truck loading and quick service on r'vill call orders is assured. Ampie telephonc ser{'ice is available. A teletype will be installed shortly.
The company is a California corporation and the offrcers, .|ohrr \\ralker, vice president, and John Eel1s, president, bring to the business a combined total of 42 1'ears' experience in the p11-11,e6d and door field.
John Walker has been associated rvith the door ar-rd millu.ork field since 1930. FIe has had experience in estimating and sales rvith the \\r. \\r. Kimball Piano Co. and the lldrvard F. Hines f,umber Co., both of Chicago, I11. l Ie also spent some vears l'ith the Roddis Co. of Chicago :rncl Rodclis Califorr-ria Inc. of Los Angeles. He is very familiar rvith the building inclustry both here and in the liast. His practical knot'ledge of detail plans and specificatiorrs r.vil1 be of material assistance to dealer cllstomers in tl-ris territory. IIr. \\,'alker lives in Whittier.
Tr-r regard to this nerr' bnsiness venture, X{r. \\ralker s1atec1, "This is the first tinre in 10 years rr'e har-c had suffrcicnt materiul to permit the n'holcsaler to really be of some scrr-icc to the dealer. \Ve need no longer apologize for inventorr. shortages an<1 can at last give the retailer u'hat he neerls to clo his iob. We are l.erv enthusiastic about thc future."
John 1iclls rvas a long-time Rodclis employee. \\rhile rvith that firm he servecl in Ilihvaukee, Chicago, Granrl Rapicis, Cirrcinnati, Ne'lv York and at the home oflice ir-r NIarshfreld, \\ris. During the early part of the lvar N{r. Eells servcd as Deputy Chief of the Plyn'ood and \reneer Section of the War Production Board before resigning to join