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Nu-Frame Screenr Have Gained \(ide Acceptance
Rudiger-Lang Co.,8th & Carlton Streets, Berkeley, Calif., has been manufacturing the Nu-Frame )Ietal Windorv Screen since 1935. In that period it has gained wide acceptance by lumber and building material dealers. This is the same concern, u'l.rich rvith a change in name only has been manufacturing the popular Roll-Away Screen for casement and double-hung rvindows since 1923.
Nu-Frame screen features a narrow yet strong frame construction, that allows futl light and insures perfect hanging rvithogt rvarping, because it is built rvith no joints. The r.vire is held in place by a continuous spline n'hich holds it in strong tension. The screen can be used on double-hung windows of all types, California or modular, both wood and metal.
ORBAII I.UIIIBUR COMPAIIY
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77 So. Pqscrdencr Ave., Pcrsqdencr 3, Cclil.
Telephones:
Pcrsadencr, SYccr"'ore 8-4373
Los Angeles, RYqn l-6997
WHOITESAITE and RETAIIT
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Rudiger-Lang Co. is well equipped to furnish screens for every type rvindorv, including casement, double-l'rung, project in, project out, in both residence and commercial types, and they rvill be pleased to furnish literature and information on any rvindorv screen problems. Telephone is THornwall03.+0.
Pcrtner In Wholescrle Lumber Business
William (Bill) Schorse became associated rvith Charles P. Henry, well known Los Angeles r'vholesale lumberman, on February 1. He is a partner in the business which rn'ill be operated as C. P. Henry & Co. Their office is at 330 Petroleum Building. The telephone number is PRospect 6524.
Bill was with Pope & Talbot, Lumber Division, in the sales department at their Los Angeles office, and he has been calling on the Southern California retail lumber dealers for the past fourteen years. He is s'idely known ancl held in high regard by the trade. Bill has been indentified r,vith the lumber industry for trventy-t\'\'o lears, and has had r'vide experience in both the production and distribution ends of the business.
Sunnyvcle Yqrd Burns
Fire caused damage estimated at $25,000 to the 1'arcl of Hubbard & Byard, Sunnyvale, Calif. The entire office structure and immediate warehouses housing the hard*'are and paint departments, and the coverecl drive-in area l\'ere destroyed. Two trucks u'ere burned. Business is being carried on, and the yard 'ivil1 be rebuilt as soon as possible.