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Monqdnock Bldg,, Scn Frqucisco 5, YULon 6-2895

Com.plete Seraice on AII Traffic Problems

25 Years specialization in the tra{{ic and tratrsportqtion problems oI the lumber industry.

Freight Bills Audited on contingent bcrsis

New Plant of MacDougall Door & Frame Dubs, Ltd. To Meet April 16 Co. Designed For Efficiency

The new manufacturing plant of lMacDougall Door & Frame Co., located at 10100 South Alameda Street, Los Angeles, just south of Trveedy Boulevard, was designed for efficiency, and it has already proved itself along that line with a production of 50 per cent more than the old plant.

This company produces n'indou, and door frames, and the nationally advertised Sav-A-Space Sliding Door Frame.

The building is of aluminum construction. Including the parking lot in front it covers 25,000 square feet, and the yard and plant have a total area ol lsl acres. There is ample parking space for ,customers. There are six doors for loading out, which enables quick service to be given to customers'trucks.

A lift truck handles the lumber from cars and trucks. A new Acme incinerator takes care of the waste.

Including the office the nerv building has frontage on Alameda Street of. 240 feet. The total frontage of the prop'erty on Alameda Street is 564 feet. The telephone number is the same as in the old location. Klmball 3161.

Fire Dcmages Lumber Ycrd

Fire damaged the Pine Box & Lumber Co. yard in Los Angeles the night of March 28. Stacks of lumber in the center section of the yard were burned but firemen preventecl the fire from spreading to the comfany's warehouses. Four flat cars of lumber rvere moved off a spur to safety.

At the second successful get-together at Meadow Club, Fairfax, Marin County, of Dubs, Ltd., the following were the prize winners: Low net, Bud Hu.bbard; low gross, Ernie Larson; higl-r gross, Lerv Goddard;2nd, low net, Ward Vontillo; 3rd low net, Ralph Stone; 4th low net, Bob Cheim; 5th low net, Ken Brorvn; 6th low net, John Meyers.

The permanent committee that will serve for the rest of the year consists of the following: Dave Davis, chairman; Ernie Bacon, Frank Boileau, and Leo Cheim.

The next meeting will be held on Friday, April 16, at San Jose Country Club. Arrangements will be handled by Leo Cheim, chairman; Bud Hubbard, and Jim Pierce, Jr. Tec off at noon.

Supplement To Stqndcrd Grcding Rules

Portland, Ore., March 31.-Issuance of one-page supplement to their 1947 Standard Grading Rules book lvas announced today by the Western Pine Association.

The supplement, in standard manufactured sizes, shifted White Fir from the "Larch and Douglas Fir" category into the classification with the Western pines, Engelmann spruce, and cedars. The standard for Z' dimension was clarified by the listing of the 1fu" thickness.

The changes were recommended by the association's grading committee and approved at the annual association meeting in San Francisco in February.

Copies may be secured by writing the Western Pine Association, Yeon Building, Portland 4, Oregon.

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