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New S.sh and Door Plant
New Building ol thc F. L. Jordcn Snsh & Door Co. ct los Angeler
The F. L. Jordan Sash & Door Co. is now located in its new building at 6121'South'Manhattan Place, Los Angeles.
. The building has a modernistic front, is 85 feet in width and 200 feet in depth, is constructed rvith fire-resisting rvalls, and has a Summerbell roof. It is equipped rvith the Grinnell sprinkler system, and a blower system has been installed. The new incinerator is at the rear of the Plant. The Santa Fe railroad tracks run alongside the back of the building.
The office has insulated walls
Hoo-Hoo Club No. 39
President Tom Hogan announces that there rvill be a good Irish program at the next dinner meeting of Hoo-Hoo Club No. 39 to be held at the Claremont Hotel, Berkeley, March 17, at 6:39 p.m.
and ceiling, and fluorescent lighting. The beautiful glass window with the woodwork motif in the office door was designed and rnanufa-ctured !y the American Art Glass Studio. The front part of the building is also used as a warehouse,.and for the glazing and shipping departments. The mill is ia the rear of the building.
Frank L. Jordan started in business for himself in l9N, and before that'he was with the W. P. Fuller Co. in Los Angeles for'fourteen years. Frank has been connected rvith the millwork industry f.or 4l years, and his business has b.qen built up, he states, on service and quality, and not on price. His partners, all whom have been witl-r him for many years and are active in the business, are: his son, M. B. "Spud" Jordan, Larry Eichelman, and Kenneth Price. Frank Redling is general office man.
Chcnge in Ownership
The Heggie & Himes Yard at Oakdale, Calif., has changed hands and is now owned by John Hardin and Fred C. Heggie. The firm name is now Oakdale Builders Supply, and is operated by Mr. Heggie.