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Oakland Firm Expands Service And Equips Salesmen With Ne* Cars

'Ihe California Builders Supply Co., at its regular monthly sales meeting held September l, presented a new Ford automobile to each salesman. At the same time each warehouse unit acquired ne'iver and larger trucks to carry its name ancl product to the dealer. With this complete fleet of sales cars and trucks each locality serviced by the California Builders Supply Co. will feel the results of more requent cleliveries, better salesman assistance, and greater overall satisfaction.

From 'w'arehouses located in Sacramento, Oakland and Fresno, company salesmen cover more than seventy-fivc per cent of the State of California and each does his very best to serve rvell and faithfully trvelve hundred customers. Tlre fact that each day sees some ne\\,' name added to this list of satisfied purchasers is ample testimony of salesman perseverance and a tribute to company products and servicc.

The company manufacturing plant located at Richmond is hrrmming with activity necessary to turn out an assortment of complete standard size, ready to install rvindolv and door units.

Cornpany truck drivers have promised quick delivery of plyrvood, windows and doors, mouldings ar-rd Armstrong products (to name but a few California Builders Supply items.)

This new motor transportation fleet u'ill literally put wheels nnder each warehouse and the plant, bringing to the dealer's door the type of service he has become accustomed to expect of the California Builders Supply Co.

Attend Hoo-Hoo Convention ct Miami

Roy Stanton, E. J. Stanton & Son, Los Angeles, and Nfrs. Stanton, attended the Hoo-Hoo annual convention at NIiami, Florida, on October 7-10. They also attended the National Hardwood Lumber Association convention at Chicago on Septemb er 21-27, then spent a ferv days at Havana before going to Miami.

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