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Prince Martin has been named manager of O'MalIey Building Materials' modern new two acre walk-in yard at 5024 W. Northern Ave. in Glendale, Arizona. The new 12,000 sq. ft. store and warehouse replaces an older one on Glendale Avenue.
Bob Turner, forrner bossman at BrooksDodge Lumber, has signed-on at Inland Lumber, Rialto, Calif., as carload buyer.
Robert F. Diamond, mgr. of Teco's product sales on the coast says they have moved their office from San Francisco to the El Cerrito Plaza in El Cerrito.
Larry Larson, manager of OMalley Building Materials' retail yard at Casa Grande, ,\rizona, has dressed up his store front western-style and reports improving sales. The Casa Grande branch is one of 16 O'MaIIey outlets. Jay O'Malley is president of the chain and Dean Drake general manager.
Jack Dosher, who helped create the National Home Improvement Council ten years ago, has been honored with a Founder's Award. Monte C. Carpenter, gen. mgr. of The Flintkote Co. and president of NHIC. did the presenting.
Richard Brown, Miller-Rellim Redwood Co., has been tapped as chairman of the 15th annual Redwood Region Conservation Council's Junior Logging Conference. The event will be in the Crescent City, Calif. area, May 7-10.
Inland Lumber's Gary Thomson and Neal Mashburn, building material sales manager, took a long weekend to fly to Aspen, Colo. for some schussbooming.
Ray Berry, executive vice-president of Scott Lumber Company at Burney, California, is reported well on the mend after recent surgery in San Francisco.
John Casey, manager of Sierra Mountain Mills at North San Juan, California, was elected a director of Keep California Green, Inc., at the association's annual meeting held during the WWPA convention in San Francisco.
O. W. Shelton, sales manager of the insulating board and acoustical products division of Simpson Timber, announced that Wayne L. Meek has been transferred to western sales manager and will be located at their office in San Jose. Replacing Meek as assistant sales manager in the Seattle office is Boyd Wetter. William R. Plunkett has been appointed acoustical sales rep for the Seattle territory.
Bob Ramsey is the new manager of O'Malley Building Materials in Yuma, Arizona. Bob replaces Lloyd Bowerman who has moved to O'Malley's Phoenix headquarters.
Paul Johnson, Hubbard & Johnson credit nurnag:er at the Port of Redwood City, has been named second vice-president of the Western Building Material Dealers Association.
David T. Rowe is the new district sales manager for U.S. Gypsum's Albuquerque District.
Bob Peach, former salesmanager of White Brothers in Oakland, is now covering the S.F. Peninsula area for J.E. Higgins Lumber Co., according to salesmanager Jack IIiggins.
Bob Strahle, for m^any years salesmanager of Service Lumber Co. in Sausalito, Calif., has signed on with Rolando Lumber Co. in San Francisco, according to president Stu Lyons.
Paul Woods, Woods Brothers-Halstead Lumber Co., Phoenix, has added a nursery and it has proven a smashing success.
A. L. "Gus" Hoover, majoi domo at A. L. Hoover Co., L.A., took a hurry-up trip to San Francisco, then on to Pacific Lumber's Scotia mill.
Palo Alto wholesaler Knute Weidman vacated his office for a week last month for an Oregon mill pilgrimage and an extra day off for skiing (exc:llent) at Mount Hood.
Fred l\Iensinger, head of American Distributing Company in Modesto, is back at his desk after hospitalization in San Franclsco.
"Mac" MacBeath has just returned to Berkeley headquarters after a week in Salt Lake City conferring with MacBeath Hardwood manager Ifarold Cole.
When you drive a Deniston Tliple-Lock
Lead-Seal nail into a metal roof, the nail's locking bump is forced through the sheet. At the same time, the sheet springs back over the bump. Now the nail can't and won't work out. Because of the bump, nail and sheet are sealed solid. As long as the roof lives, the nail with the bump will be there.
DENISTOIII Triple-lock
Lead-Seal
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