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ANOTHER NEW BEL.AIR FEATURE
Panel do,ors now manufactured in
Solid Mahogany
The beauty and strength of Mahogany are now added to the already fine line of QUALITY features found in Bel-Air Gombination Doors.
A fine stain grade HARDWOOD Panel Combination Door is now stocked in 216, 218, and 3/0 x 1 3/8".
Exterior Glue of Gourse! Same strong Multi-Dowel Construction! The same Best Combo. Aluminum Sash by Bel-Air as our other doors and units.
Sells for the same loru cost as our Fir or Hemlock Panel Doorsl
ll's Onword & Upword ot I st Birthdoy for New Compony
The new firm o{ International Forest Products is scarcely a year old, but they have already shown a hustle and pattern of growth that has made more established firms sit up and take notice.
Founded in I97l by Phil Butterfield and Bob Nunnally, who handle sales, and Nels Blagen, who is in charge of the office set-up, this threesome has caused the firm to grow to where the International Forest Products part of the firm now has 23 employees. They have also established a furniture parts div. called Mobile Components, Inc. which employs seven and makes cabinet doors and counter tops, The Pomona, Calif., firm sells pine, cedar, redwood, hardwoods, hemlock, spruce, Douglas and white fir. They also have their own new and complete milling facilities at the back of the yard on their rail spur.
llood Design Contest
San Diego Hoo-Hoo Club and the San Diego Lumber and Wood Products Association met recently for their jointly sponsored Wood Design Contest Awards Dinner.
Open to all cummunity college architectual drafting students, the problem was to design living facilities for a resident ranger and his family at Torrey Pines State park. Students from five colleges sent in 42 entries. Judging was done by three local architects.
Michael Yamamoto of Mesa College won {irst place and a $300 check presented by John Sullivan, president of the San Diego Lumber and Wood Products Assn.
