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stated that
it was possible that the
blank second
sheets might
be cut
down to
seven and
one
quarter by
ten and one half
inches but
that he
could
not
visualize taking
the trouble
to do
so.
Ho also
stated that
the pink
and yellow
bond paper
utilized, suggested
a place
printing duplicate
order
fonns. He
said that
the size
and variety
of
paper
utilized
suggested to
him a
small
printing
shop
rather
than an
engraving or
paper company.
He stated
that the
Parker
Company, Fourth
and Winston
Street, does
a lot
of work
for
lawyers and
that theiuart
Cooper
Company,
2201 Compton,
East Los
Angeles, handles
a lot
of office
supplies for
lawyers. He
stated that
the Industrial
Paper Stock,
900
Mateo Street,
Los Angeles,
telephone MAdison
6-3173» Picks
up scrap
paper from
many engraving
and printing
companies
and might
possibly accumulate
the variety
of paper
utilized
in
this
case.
On March
29, 1961,
l
E:::::::] Axworthy
Printing Company, 931 East Pico, Ins Angcles,
telephone RI
7-7553, advised
that
their
company
is probably
the biggest
purchaser of
Rising Parchment
100% Rag paper
from the
California
Paper
Products.
He stated
that
this
type of
paper
is sold
to four
reputable outfits.
He stated
that
the
law
firm of
Loeb and
Loeb, 710
Pacific Mutual
Building, Los
Angeles,
is their
biggest customer
for
this
type of
paper and
that approximately
everymonth they
buy
2,500 engraved
letterhcads and
1,000 blank
second sheets,
all of
which are
eight and
one half
by ll
inch size.
lb
stated they
also buy
matching envelopes.
He stated
that Coldwell,Banker
and Company,
Q00
wilshire Boulevard,
Ins Angeles,
buy printed
eight and
one
half by
ll inch
forms on
Rising Parchment
100¢'Rag,
which
forms could
not possibly
be cut
down and
used as
stationery.
He stated
that the
law firm
of Wallace
and wullace,
60b
South Hill
Street, Los
Angeles, buy
engraved eight
and one
half by
ll inch
size letterheads
but that
he does
not
recall whether
they receive
any blank
second sheets.
He
also stated
that the
stock hrokerage
Finn of
Stern, Frank,
Meyer and
Fox in
the Union
Bank Bilding,
Eighth and
Hill,
also
buy
engraved eight
and one
half by
11 inch
lcttcrhcads.
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