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R. S. Plywood Compony Moves lo New Wclrehouse

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Don Weber, vice-president and general manager, R. S. Plywood Company, Santa Ana, California, announced last month his company had moved its warehouse and office facilities to a new location in the Southern California city. A new building has been completed for the company at 1008 Fuller Street, one block from the Santa Ana Freeway, assuring fast service throughout this area and all central valley points.

"Our new -warehouse covers an area of. 7200 square feet and includes every modern facility for handling and loading materials in a fast, efficient manner. Its central location assures delivery to every city in Orange, Los Angeles, Riverside, San Bernardino and San Diego counties in a minimum of in-transit time," said Mr. Weber.

In addition to Douglas Fir and Pine plywoods, this company will distribuie Ponderosa and Sugar Pine lumber, hardwood plywood, hardwood lumber, doors, pioneer Flintkote and all Long-Bell Lumber Company products, according to Mr. Weber. The new warehouse and yard is located on the Santa Fe and has a six-car spur to expedite handling of incoming material.

Ed McMahon has been appointed assistant to Don Weber and will be in charge of the ofifrce, plant and telephone sales' Ed will also cover his customers in the Orange County district in addition to his other duties, Mr. Weber said.

Bob Mathis, Mathis Hardwood Sales, to the East Bay Aprll 26 after spending ern California on business.

Oakland, returned a week in South-

John A. Rudbach, president, John A' Rudbach and Company, wholesale lumber concern of Arcadia, Calif., spent the first rveek of this month in Northern California and Oregon ,calling on mills represented by the firm in the Southern California territory. On his return trip he stopped over in San Francisco to confer with associates and discuss plans for future accounts in this area.

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