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Rudiger-Lang Expands Facilities

As the result of an expansion program recently completed, the Berkeley, California plant of Rudiger-Lang Co. has increased its facilities for the manufacture of TENSION-tite and Roll Away lr,indo.ir, screens by one-third, according to R. J. Rudiger, president.

At the same time the engineerir.rg and sales departments at the main office were nearly dorrbled in size, and other offices 'ivere remodeled and redecorated.

The firm's eastern plant is located in Toccoa, Georgia.

Los Angeles Builders Form New Exchange

Construction industry leaders recently formed a Los Angeles Builders Exchange at a meeting at the Nikabob Restaurant, Los Angeles, and elected Ray A. l\[vers, general building contractor, as pr.esident.

Other ofllcers chosen are: vice-presider.rt, George F. Allison, Barber-Colman Co.; secretar)'. G. Floyd Rice, Thompson Glass and Paint Co.; tieasurer. Haylett B. Shaw, Overly Manufacturing Co., and rnanager. \\'illiam K. \\.right. Directors elected are Ben Fallgren, Clifford Monk, Ed Herlocker, Henry L. \\rright and Barrett Hannawalt.

The exchange, jointly sponsored b1' the California Council of Architects and the California State Builders Exchange, rvill open a nelv plans room, clearinghouse for architects' and engineers' plans and specifications, in its headquarters trt 3723-A Wilshire Blvd.

Tclks to Lumber Groups

Carl Hollenbeck, Lumber Service Co., Burbank, talked to lumber groups recently at Yuma, Anaheim, San Luis Obispo and Ventura. He discussed the Controlled Materials plan.

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