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Cylinder Lock, New Design Olhted With Craw-Fir-Dor
A free-spinning ,cylinder lock to be included as standard hardware equipment on the Craw-Fir-Dor and a new sash design known as Craw-Fir-Dor No. 39 have been recently announced by the Fir Door Institute and the Crawford Door Company, manufacturers of the hardrvare and holders of the patents on the door.
The new lock, which is similar in design to the quality automobile trunk locks, replaces the original handle locking device and is included at no extra cost. The resale price of Craw-Fir-Dor No. 38 continues to be $28 f.o.b. distributing point.
Coincidental with the announcement of the lock, the Fir Door Institute made available Design No. 39, a companion door to the standard S-panel model. The new design is a lGpanel layout and comes beaded for glass in ,the trvo upper inside panels. Glazing will be done by distributors or dealers, and resale prices established by the Crawford Door Company are quoted rvithout glass f.o.b. distributing point.
Design No. 39 is also a quality, durable Douglas fir door manufactured according to the rigid specifications of the Fir Door Institute. Architecturally the design rvill fit any house or garag'e style since its pleasing layout conforms to current design trends.
The Crarvford Door Company announced that the resale price has been established at $31, without glass f.o.b. distributing points. This price will also apply if the door is furnished with sixteen solid panels.'
Craw-Fir-Dors are installed in the Sunshine House at the Golden Gate International Exposition in San Francisco
New Yard In Stockton
Valley Lumber & Supply Co. opened a retail yard at 1627 McKinley Avenue, Stockton, September 1.
The principals in the new concern are Louis Giottonini and Jim Horton, Jr. Thd yard will handle lumber and other building materials and hardware. Mr. Giotto,nini was formerly with Stockton Mill Lumber & Supply Co.
giving lumber dealers, builders and consumers an opportunity to see these doors in service.
Additional information concerning the Craw-Fir-Dor in either design is available through the Fir Door Institute or the Crawford Door Company of Detroit, Michigan.
Jerry Stutz Back On Job
Jerry Stutz of Atkinson-Stutz Co., San Francisco, u,as back at work again September 11, after spending three weeks in a hospital. His partner, Jimmy Atkins.on, was all smiles when announcing this and the fact that Hal Ewart of the Portland office was also back on the job after an enf'orced absence. due to a similar cause.