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IDOOR & SASH GO.
Illedicine Gaser
Ironing Doardr
Louver lhon & t[tdt
Sth & Cypness Sts., Oakland-TEmplebar 84OO
Purchases Interest in Cole Door d Plyvvood Co.
The Cole Door & Plywood Co. (formerly Cole Door & Sash Co.), 1O49 East Slauson Ave., Los Angeles, is now functioning under the joint management of R. A. (Bob) Cole and Robert C. Sand, the latter having purchased half interest in the firm.
Bob Cole has been connected with the door and panel business in Los Angeles and Southern California for the past twenty years and has operated the present business since 1938. Mr. Sand helped organize the Peninsula Plywood Corporation of Port Angeles, Wash., and has been general manager of that firm since its inception. A desire to enter the jobbing field in Southern California brought him to Los Angeles and into affiliation with the Cole Door & Plywood Co,
Mr. Sand brings with him into the business a wide acquaintance among the producers of plywood, doors and lumber in the Northwest, and a valuable knowledge of the manufacturer's problems, as well as an understanding of the jobber's side of the picture.
The new firm will continue to distribute Fir doors and plywood in the Southern California area.
Douglcrs Fir Plrnvood
The OPA simplifies and clarifies its price regulation for Douglas fir plywood explaining that changes in the pricing provisions brought about by the revision are all minor (Second Revised Maximum Price Regulation 13), efiective September 27.
Pcunphlet Issued by WPB on Delerment oI Lumber cand Woods Workers
A statement of the Selective Service System policy affecting the induction of workers in the logging, lumbering and related industries has been released for the use of the lumber industry by the War Production Board's Lumber and Lumber Products Division in cooperation with War Manpower Commission. The pamphlet contains lnformation on deferment, authority of local selective servicc boards, manning tables, etc., and is designed to serve as an authoritative guide for the woods industries.
Copies are available on request from all WPB field offices and from the Lumber Division in Washington.
Bcclc From North
George D. Eubank, manager, L. H. Eubank & Son, Inglewood, returned September 20 from a business trip to San Francisco and Portland.
Walter George Ennis
Walter George (Pat) Ennis, plant superintendent, Globe Lumber Co., Los Angeles, passed away September lQ in Los Angeles.
He was with Globe Lumber Co. for the past six years and for many years with Hammond Lumber Co., Los Angeles.
He is survived by his widow, a daughter, Mrs. Richard Albano, and a grandson, Richard James Albano. He was a native of Missouri.