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Frames inThowsands of Homes
T)URING the twenry years Andersen Frames have been on LJ the market more than 4,000,000 have been used in American homes. In mansions, bungalows, barns brick, tile or co-ncrete buildingi-yo['ll find And.rrJ" Fi?*.t are giving comfort by keeping *i the winds and rains. one reason Andersen Frames are so popular is that anv dealer can deliver immediately LZL ditrerl.i rir.r roi "ttort every purpose.
Reasons Why Aniler:sett
1. Immediate delivery-no expensive delays waiting for special frames.
2. l2l sizes ready for every purpose.
3. Delivered in two compact bundles olainlv marked for size and easily handled.
4. 7 units instead of 57. No small parts to be. come lost or broken.
5. No sorting, measuring or reftting. The com. plete frame_ nailed up with pockets and pulleys in place in ten minutes.
6. Accuracy. gives smooth running windows, yet excludes weather.
Frames Are Prefr'red,:
7. Double shoulders on the sills, against which the sash and storm windows or "cree.rr.est, make Andersen Frames much warmer and proof against wind and rain.
8. Better results in frame, brick or stucco buildings.
9. White Pine presewes original accuracy and gives continuous service.
10. Made by largest exclusive standard frame manufacturer. The trade-mark is absolute protection.
Andersen Lumber Company
AC-10 Bayport, Minnesota
New Yard At Mission Beach
The South Coast Lumber Co.. at Pacific Beach, Calif., under the management of Mr. Wallace Walter, has just broken ground for a new yard at Mission Beach.' It is Mr. Walter's intention to maintain his general office at the new location keeping a yard crerv at the Pacific Beach yard to look after the-buiinels at that growing San Diego suburb. Mission Beach is building up very rapidly and Mr. Walter is to be congratulated upon being the first lunberman to start up a modern building material merchandising establishment in the center of this active new beach resortThe new yard will be operated under the name of the South Coast Lumber Co.
G. A. KINGSLEY A CALIFORNIA VISITOR
G. A. Kingsley, of the West Oregon Lumber Co., Linnton, Oregon, is-in California on a month's business trip. The Weit Oregon Lumber Co. is a large shipper into California and Mr. Kingsley is calling on the lumber trade. He is going over the territory with G. F. B_onnington and Fred- Layman of the Wendling-Nathan Lumber Co. The Wendling-Nathan Lumber Co. represents the West Oregon Lumber Co. in Northern California.
F. R. BARNS NOW ASSOCIATED WITH CARSTEN & EARLES, INC.
Carsten & Earles, Incorporated have announced that Frank R. Barnes has become associated with their organization and will act as manager of their buying department with headquarters in their San Francisco office. He will primarily 6e engaged in the pulclrqs9 o^f timber securities in the Pacific Coast States and British Columbia. Carsten & Earles, Incorporated have been established since 1891 and handle Goveinment, Municipal, and Corporation Bonds. They maintain offices in Seattle, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Spokane.
MATHENY BROS. RECEIVE COTUUNICATION FROU OKLAHOUA
Harry Matheny, of the Matheny Bros. Lumber Co., Oakland, siates that-his company wis recently in receipt of a communication from one-of ihe large retail lumber dealers of Oklahoma regarding their "Personal Service" and Building'Loan Depirt-eni. The Oklahoma concern'received thi informatibn regarding their operations lhrqqg-h the columns of "The Californii Lumber Merchant." This concern have an attractive lumber office and yard at East l4th Street and 25th Ave. which was opened for business last March. The Matheny Bros., Harry A. Matheny and Roy IUatheny, have been associated with the lumber business in California for many years and rvere formerly in the lumber business at Oroville and Roseville.
NE\^I MILL.FOR SPOKANE
Spokane, Wash.-Negotiations for a new lumber manuj facturing company estimated to cost about $10,ffi are under wav in Sookane.
' The Niurndok Lumber Company of Eureka, Montana, with a mill valued at more than $5O,000 at Eureka, wfll be brought to Spokane if the deal goes through. A reprq sentative of the company was in Spokane and offices in the Old National Uant Uuitaing have been rented in which the business of the transfer will be conducted.
TYNAN LUMBER CO. HAVE ATTRACTIVE OAKLAND OFFICE
The Tynan Lumber Co. of Oakland, who recently opened their retiil lumber yard in the East Bay District, have one of the most attractive offices in the Bay District. The building is of Spanish architecture *'ith a beautiful interior finish in gum and mahogany. Chas. Bradbeer, who was manag'er of the company's yard at Paso Roble!, has charge of their Oakland Yard. The Tynan Lumber Co. also have yards at Salinas, Gonzales, Monterey, and King City.