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He and his wife Gladys, who he met in high school, have been active members of the Danville community. Spencer is a past cub master, was a Sunday school superintendent, and an elder of the Danville Community Presyterian Church, a past master of San Ramon Valley l,odge 724 of the Masons, past associate guardian, BetheI 247 Jobs Daughters' and former member of the board of directors of the San Ramon Valley Chamber of Commerce.

In addition, Spencer is a member of the Danville Rotary Club, Diablo Country Club, San Ramon Valley Methodist Church, Mt. Diablo Post 246, American Legion. His professional affiliations include membership in the National Lumber and Building Material Dealers Association, and a member of the Hoo-Hoo Club No. 39.

The Spencers have two married daughters, Pamela Upton' and Vicki MacLellan, both of Anchorage, Alaska.

Despite his busy schedule, Bud finds time to enjoy his number one hobby, golf.

Also elected to offices in the association were Bill Oberholser, San Luis Obispo, first vice president; Herb Eaton, Mintons Lumber and Supply, Mountain View, second vice president; and Bruce Pohle, Southern Lumber Co., San Jose, Treasurer.

New Oregon Wholesaler

The new wholesale wood products company, Simon, Crabtree & Ryan, Inc., Lake Grove, Or., is operated by principals Don Simon, Tom Crabtree and Pat Ryan, all of whom are widely experienced in the wholesaling of plywood and lumber and are well known throughout the wood products industry.

Don Simon, president, has been in plywood wholesaling for l8 years, except for a period as plywood sales manager for Willamette Industries.

Tom Crabtree, secretary'treasurer, was previously with Georgia-Pacific and later served as plywood sales manager for North Pacific Lumber Co. and Arthur A'Pozzi Co. He has l9 years experience in the plywood industry.

Pat Ryan, v.p., has 2l years experience with Pickering Lumber Corp. and North Pacific Lumber Co. where he was manager for the engineered panels and components division.

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By CHUCK LINK executive director

Associated Lumber Dealers

I of Greater Seattle sponsored a "TrEnds & Traditions" Home Improve- ment Exhibition, April 14-17 at the Northgate Shopping Center Mall in Seattle.

Jack Olson, president of the Associated Lumber Dealers, said they considered this first attempt at such a show to be a success. In fact, they are making plans for a similar one next year,i possibly at the Southcenter Shopping Mall near Seattle. Twentv firms set up a total of 29 l0'boothi in the Mall area.

Pre-show advertising included radio, newspaper, billboards and bus cards. Carpenters apprentices built l3 play-

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