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Complete rrr.lr.r, detail, very attractive arrcl practical is feet; estimating room,9 feet by l2feet; vault, T feet by 8 the new office building of the Santa Cruz Lumber Co. at feet, and two rest rooms. The balance of the space is used Santa Cruz, Calif. It is one of the most np-to-date ofifices in California.

The exterior of the building is finished in Clear Redr,r'ood Rustic of the Channel and V patterns, painted white with blue lines. The roof is Pioneer-Flintkote Blue Tapered Setabs. The entrance doors are Philippine Mahogany with plate glass, dull chrome push bars, pulls and lock.

The floor area of the office is approximately 2,000 feet and is divided into the following rooms: plan ment, 12 feet by 12 f.eet; manager's of6ce, 12 feet

Just inside the main entrance, space is reserved for the customers to be seated rvhere they have chairs of chrome finish with green upholstering, two Redwood tables of modernistic design, also book shelves of the same design as the tables. In this department will be founcl many of the better magazines and plan books. square Their display of building materials is made up of the depart- following: by 13 (1) A case on whicl-r have been installecl these items- ironing board, Venetian medicine case, mail box, match box, milk box, shoe shining cabinet, shoe rack, door chimes and wallboard exhibit.

(2) Roofing exhibit featuring Pioneer-Flintkote White and Blue roofing.

(3) Paint-under their own label.

(4) A nine-foot kitchen cabinet, with sink and blue linoleum drain board with chrome trim, painted ivory enamel with blue trim.

(5) Builders hardware. They carry the hardware in shelves behind panel doors. Just below each door there are three drawers with glass frorrts in which are carried the small items and the mounted samples may be seen through the glass. This keeps the hardware well displayed and it is kept clean.

The manager's office has walls of Clear Redwood, 1x12, T&G, and 1x3, T&G, batts of a moulded design. The ceiling is insulating tile board. The floor is White Oak, T&G, plank, random widths with Redwood plugs.

The balance of the interior has insulating tile board ceiling. The walls have 1x12 Redwood wainscoting and insulating board above. The floors are covered with Armstrong linoleum, and all the counters are covered with green linoleum.

The windows have ivory Venetian blinds, and indirect lighting is used throughout. The office is equipped with the Payne gas heating air conditioning system.

The furnishings include new genuine walnut desks and chairs. The bookkeepers' desks have linoleum tops.

A Redwood fence, painted white with blue lines to match the office building, encloses the yard. The fence is weed proof, having a strip of cement added to the sidewalk and ,extending sixteen inches under the fence.

George N. Ley is president of the Santa Cruz Lumber Co.; James R. Williamson, vice-president, and E. E. Carriger, secretary and treasurer.

The office personnel includes: Chas. Lawrence, Home Service Department; H. T. Alzina, wholesale salesman; Harry Jansen, office salesman; Lewis Hayes and Don Ley, retail salesmen; L. J. Thorp, accountant; Harold E. Carriger, assistant accountant; J. F. Schutte, credit manager; Miss Dorothy Johnston, stenographer, and Miss Maybelle Ley, bookkeeper.

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