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Illustrated on this page is the "Sav-A-Space Sliding Door," suitable for 2x4" partitions, designed and manufactured for room-toroom openings in homes, apartments, offices, hotels and department stores by A. J. Koll Planing Mill, Ltd., 421 Colyton Street, Los Angeles.
The Sav-A-Space sliding door rvas recently described by Milton L. Koll, president of this pioneer Los Angeles concern, as "the latest and most up-to-date development in the building industry today." This door, he says, has met with instant acceptance by architects, builders, and owners of modern structures, because of its ease of installation, good appearance and economy.
Sav-A-Space sliding door units are furnished complete as illustrated, and can be quickly and easily installed without the use of special tools or heavy hardrvare.
The door header of specially treated Douglas Fir and the roller-ball hangers, milled from non-corrosive metal. combine to make a simple yet extremely sturdy assembly rvhicl-r maintains the noiseless, easy operation of the door permanently.
Removal of the door for any purpose is accomplished by merely removing the stops, lifting and slipping the door from its hangers, a matter only of seconds.
Impartial tests made with a door of more than twice erverage rveight being moved over 100,000 complete cycles on a 38" standard track, shorved no perceptible wear on the track. This proved conclusively the track's life span to be much greater than that of any door it might support. The do,or units are manufactured in all sizes from 24 x 6-8 to 3-0 x G8.
Sav-A-Space sliding doors are sold through dealers.
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Arizona Representative
T. G. DECKER
P. O. Box 1865, Phoenix Telephonc 96811
Ten Years Ago Today
From November 15,1929 lssue
The tenth annual convention of the California Retail Lumbermen's Association was held at the Palace Hotel on November 7-9. Officers elected were Il. A. Lake, Garden Grove Lumber Co., president; E. T. Robie, Auburn Lumber Company, Auburn, vice-president; Walter S. Spicer, Bay District Lumber Company, Nervport Beach, vice-president, and W. R. Vanclerrvood, Vanderwood Lumber Company, Claremo.nt, treasurer.
R. P. Davison, formerly manager of the Homer T. Hayward Lumber Company at Pacific Grove, was appointed secretary of the Salinas Lumbermen's Club.
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The entire equipment of an old-time lumber camp in Otsego County, such as flourished in Michigan during the seventies, was purchased by Henry Ford for his Early American Museum at Dearborn.
Miss Mae Thompson, srvitchboard operator of'The Pacific Lumber Company, San Francisco, resigned her position to bec,ome a member of the staff of radio station KTAB. Miss Thompson is a soprano singer.
H. A. Lake, president of the California Retail Lumbermen's Association, and J. E. Mackie, National Lumber Manufacturers Association, addressed the Imperial Valley lumber dealers at their meeting held at the Barbara Worth Hotel, El Centro, October 30.
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Knute Rinde
Knute Rinde, well-known San Diego lumberman, passed .away at his home, Saturday, October 28, following a heart attack. Ife was 51 years of age.
A native of Fillmore County, Minnesota, Mr. Rinde came to San Diego in 1892 with his parents. He was with the Benson Lumber Company for many years, and since 1936 he was associated with American Products, Inc. He was held in high esteem in Southern California lumber circles. Mr. Rinde was active in church affairs in San Diego and served for many years on the council of the First Lutheran Church.
He is survived by his widow, Dora F. Rinde; four children, Lois Ruth, Frances, Paul Richard and Lloyd; his father, C. K. Rinde; three sisters, Mrs. G. W. Wilson, Seaside, Ore., Mrs. F. R. Siegel, San Diego, and Mrs. W. H. Diedrick, Hollywood; two brothers, Oley Rinde of San Diego and Rev. Thomas D. Rinde of Fremont. Neb.
Funeral services were held in San Diego, Thursday, November 2, with burial in Greenwood Memorial Park.
Macklanburg-Duncan lssues New Catalog
Macklanburg-Duncan Company, Oklahoma City, Okla., ma,nufacturers of Numetal Patented Weather Strip, has just issued a new and enlarged catalog covering all types of weather strip, calking and glazing compounds, stamped and cast numbers and letters, automatic door bottoms, screen door grilles, push bars, etc. This new catalog also shows the company's line of Nu-Art mouldings and trim, bindings and edgings of which there are 300 shapes. Copy will be gladly sent by writing Macklanburg-Duncan Co.