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BUYER'S GU IDE

BUYER'S GU IDE

*P is for P-R-E-F-I-N-I-S-H-E-D

Why is it that jobbers and dealers everywhere are moving as much as a carload a weekof Bellwood doors pre-finished right here at Bellwood? Because for quality priming and pre-finishing our cost is so low no one can honestly afford to pre-finish on the job any more. Also, there's 50% more profit for you in selling a pre-finished door that takes no more of your storage space than a raw one. And, too, our extensive fine of standard finishes is immediately available. In addition, because Bellwood stands behind every pre-finished door with a guarantee, any replacement haggling is eliminated.

lf you can think of further reasons, they're probably why these days, more than ever, P for Pre-finished spells BELLWOOD.

THE BELLWOOD COMPANY / 533 West Collins / Orange, California 92669

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CERTIFICATIONS REVISED

Woodworker's Annual Meet

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Les Sterett (1) presenting treasurer's report. (2) Board of Directors'meeting, l-r, Ray Mosher, Doug DeWitt, Les Sterett, Chuck Walter, Don Norman. Back to camera, Burnett Miller, Adolph Warvarovsky. (3) Erick Ahlbom, George Laughton, Burnett Miller, Adolph Warvarovsky. (4) A. W. l. Executive Secretary Bill Winter, Eleanor Taylor. (5) Harry Pulaski and his lMrs.; Loren Bell; Mrs. Bell; Bill Cowell, Taylor Millwork; Mrs. Cowell. (6) H. C. Win.

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Joe Marinello, Harry Pulaski, Reg Taylor. (12) Roual Shelly, the George GIores and the Al Czerniaks. (13) President Byron Taylor c0ngratulating Sherry Karns. (14) Emery Nutting and M.C. Dick DeLacy presenting color TV to Mrs. Nutting who won the door prize. (15) New W.l.C. officers, Emery Nutting, first vp., Byron Taylor, president; Adolph Warvarovsky,2nd vp. The annual meeting drew a record breaking number of architectural woodworking firms to the meeting.

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