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MANUFACTURERS ond DISIRIBUTORS

Solid Core Flush Doors

Ash, Gum, Birch, Rotqry ond R.ibbon

Grqin Mohogony Hordwood Flush Doors qnd Dorlux Mqsonife Flush Door

Cqll us for lowest compelitive prices on ltolion White Poplor Doors.

Unlimited invenlory qssures qvoiloble stock ql lowesl mqrkef price-prompt deliveryfost looding.

Hornes With R.O.Ws Sell toster-Stoy Sold longer Buyers are selecting homes with great care today. They are choosing tho;e homes which combine beauty with comfort and effciency features-plus ualues that set them apart. That's why some homes are sold before completion, and others carry a " For Sale" card for many months before moving.

Volume production has kept the price down to the cost of ordinary wood windows.

R.O.Ws have outsold all competitors for years, and their popularity is still increasing.

r. M. COBB COMPANY

Wholesole Distributors$lqndqrd Western Sizes

Los Angeles I I

5800 S. Centrql Ave. ADqms 1-1117

Jim Ben Edens Rebuilds McNory Mill

Since the announcernent u'as macle less than one year ago that the Edens-Birch Lumber Company, of Corrigan, Texas, had acquired controlling orvnership in Southn'est Lumber N{ills, Inc., at McNary, Arizona, many changes have taken place. Jim Ben E,dens. u'ho is top man in the business, has been spending r.nost of this time at McNary, and has practicall,r' rebuilt the plant from top to bottom. This is the l>iggest sa.rvmill of the 175 mills in Arizona. not only having the biggest mill, planer, and etc., but liker,r'ise the biggest moulding plant on earth n,ith ten big moulding machines running on Ponderclsa Pine.

I\fr. E,dens has rebuilt the sarvmill completely to suit his o\\'n tastes and opinions, and has made a u'onderful plant out of it. Large lumber storage sheds are among the additions and improvements.

At the same time N{r. Edens has managed the trvo big mills thev on,n at Corrigan and Cleveland, Texas.

Most of the 400 million feet of Ponderosa manufactured annuallv in Arizona, is cut from Forest Service and Indian Service lands.

Smirh Wirh Hollinon Mqckin

Hallinan Mackin Lun.rl>er Company. Inc., of San Francisco, announces that Anthony "Tony" D. Smith has been added to its sales forces. He lives in Sacramento, and is covering the Sacramento area both as salesman and buyer. His address is 3325 55th Street, phone Hillcrest 5-8894. r

Whire Collector of Customs

Carl F. \Vhite, veteran Santa Monica ne\vspaper man, was s\\'orn in to the important office of collector of cLlstoms for the Port of Los Angeles on June 22. The ceremony took place in the U.S. Court of Appeals courtroom in the Federal Building, Los Angeles, Judge I'aul J. McCormick adrninistering the oath.

Mr. \Vhite 'n'as appointecl by President lfisenhorver to sncceed \\rilliam Jennings Bryan, Jr., n.ho has held the position for the past 16 years.

Three Hundred Million From Tourists

Son Diego I 4rh & K Streels FRonklin 6673

Three hundred million dollars. Tl"rat is the amount of cash that the Automobile Club of Southern California estimates u'il1 be spent in California by outof-state motorists this summer. A neat sum. It is estimated that this huge flow of money will come from some 1,875,0C0 visitors n,ho r,vill conre in outof-state cars. It is also estimated tl-rat each of that army of visitors u'ho u.ill cross into California at the 18 checking stations n'ill spend about $160 in the average of 18 davs thev rvill remain in the state.

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