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DOUGTAS FIR, I REDWOOD I PTYWOOD PACXFXC FtrR SALES
Representing Northern Ccrliforniq qnd Oregon Mills
doors but they do a full line of custom millrvork and carrv a jobbing stock of sash and door items. They maintain a 40,000-foot plant, of u'hich 35,000 feet is under buildings.
The Crescent Bay door, their newest specialtv item, rs currently going great guns and is much in demand among leading jobbers rvho distribute it to modern dealers everi-rvhere. Its prime feature is the Microline Core and the Crescent Bay is made like fine furniture in this plant, oire of California's best equipped and most experienced door factories.
Changes and impror.ements have been made in the product since Haley Bros. started its manufacture. "\\Ie took it out of a competitive price door and made it into a quality item which rve're glad to put our name to," said Francis Haley.
Haley Bros. is still selling strictly at the rvholesale levr:l to retail lumberyards and other jobbers. "That has alrvays been our policy and will continue to be," the senior Halev partner-brother added.
"We are no.lv producing 700 doors a day," he continued. "We have the capacity for 1,000 a day and have run that for short periods already."
An interesting commentary on the good fellou'ship not to mention rvorkmanship-that exists at the Halei' Bros. plant in Santa Monica is that all the equipment norv being used in the manufacturing there rvas built in tl-re plant by General Superintendent Paul Sanders. He is also responsible for developing the netv type core construction 'ivhich is used in the increasingly popular Crescent Bav door, rvhich Haley Bros. has named the Microline Core.