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Ted \Iathe* s i: lire ncri pres. o1 Slut Jo:tcltrin IIoo-llLro elub. clcetctl u1 their ltLrgtll sllrtr'sstLLl Ist lrnnLrul ( oas1 l;r'rrlie . Gordon Knott i\ n()fthern v.p.. Bill Oberholser. :orrtltr'rn r..p.: Bernie Barber, Jr.. set.-1rrlrs.. Harrl' Ervin. sgt--at-arlns. untl Don J<iltnson \'. snark.
Phil Kelt1. nrrrrkr'ting nrgr'-. Sirnonson I rrrrl.tr. Srnith Rirer. ( 1t.. hlis be e tr .,.1.\. ,.. i....1 K,.,.'i,, 1,r.'.,..r lllrl i: Itsulting in nrort'llr;rn -i Ilillion ( hinook sllnton lr t clrl trerng prrl inlo rr Smith I{rvrl trihLrtorl'.
Charles Schweitzer ol (l [). Sle lunrcnto. ( :r.. sptnt l.tis vai:llion ottl gulrding Iiic .()Lrlrtrv tor' l otr in .l Ltl1'. Did \ ()u \lce p betlcf'.' l\lark Kenrted'r'. ( iilr.Lrv Luntber, (iilroy. (.r.. i: l.u.k lrllcr u rcllring t,rrk's r':r cl1 io ir
Tint I"ogartf is no* nolking tor his tl:rrl u1 Osbornc [.unrlre r ( o. in \r'lr'lulk. Ilt ntsl grutltt:rltrl tronr ('el St.r t.'. FLrr.k.r. lli' trl.rt',r' \\Jr .ir\'. rl clrairt at thr'Sirnpson rnill.
Paul Ward lnrl Bill Niesen. \icse n\\'erd. took thrce dirys reeentl) 1()f rr 11 Lrre k nr lll t f il) Io Orcgon.
Del Cole. Ilotltris Lttrttber ('rr.. ( lor tr daic. ( u.. \uuul iLrncJ ior 1* o s ccks in Washington.
Bud Srnith. (l-[). Sun Josc. ( 1r.. rrreltiont(l in Wushington anrl [Jr itr:tr ('olLrrnbilr t()r 1\\'o wecks.
Bob Parks. ( i-l). Slrn Lcandro. ( u., \pcnt it ,,r ctk on u ntill trip 1n tlte rcdu ooti rcriort.
Carol Rourke. (i l). Sen L!'.in(lr(). lltrl Barbara Skaggs, (i-P. Selinrr:. ( 1.. have rctut ncrl Ilortt a ir cck's nriLl trip 1 ltt ottglt ctrtt lal ('llitorni.r.
Les Turner. Sun Bruno [.rrnrlrtr. Sun IlrLrno. ( 1t islrlckaller vlrc:rlioning 1or ir 1n()nlll in "j6ll1' oltl l:ngllnil".
Keitlr Johnson. \lcElro1 LLrrrrbcl irr Sarr .lost. r'r'tnl to Tahoc fol lr rlcck.
Judl'Bahr is an orLtsitic:lrlcsnlrn tctr (i-[). Srrn .lose. Chuck Stone i: tite nr'\\ lrgl .. ltlvinc on.' t lr.'r'r i.t I'oltlrr rrrl l rtd Dcnvcr
Gene McDonald, Ll .S. l)lvrvootl. Santa ( lulr. ( a.. actLlally curnc blck aftcr :pcrttlirtg thrr'r' rvccks in llarvlir.
John Trtrner. (l-P. ( il) ol lndLrstrv. ('u.. got ilt u r',eek's rueution tlLrring JLtl_v.
Harold Matoon hlrs iointtl the selrs slul l lt Southr ts1 l:olcsl IndLLslrics in I)ltoc-nir.
Carolyn Wick is oi Ji.r ntanlge l lt \o1'o Tinrbrr I)r'orlucts in San .lo:.'. luteording to Aubie Harness.
Dick Strauch. \te l-unrbcr. Sunlu ( rLtz. r le ltt iontti lrir a rl'rr:k in ['ahoc in \irgLrsl.
Dick Hughes ol llLrghes Plvt ootl. (lhrco. ( u.. \'irill ioned il \linntsol.r.
Harry Nilson hlrs rrtired as nunugrr o1' thc (]-[', Sun .lose brune lr. IIrrlr'1 rr'olkerl Ior (i-P for niorc thun l5 1cels. irtcluLling stints in Sptikenc lnrl l)orlllrntl. Or-rr bcst 1o IIlrrr 1 l
Jottrt I'olach untl Biil Johnson ulc beck illlef il rlrll trip to So. Orcgon.
\{illiam E. Cosbel'. L \.. rnd Harold A. Peterson. Salt l-ukc ('il1 .lturc lrotlr won "Sillcsnrcn of tht QLlr rIer'" aw,atris fr-orn lherr bossi's lrt (,-l).
Ron Robbins hlrs becr.r nuntrrl rlirr:cl()f ol srrlrs ll O-P. Fairticld. (':r. Chuck Gaither lrus joined tltc lrudilg s1.aff.
Doug Bertain. Ilubbllti & Johlsot.r. Sun ( ur'lo:. ( e.. lntl ltis lrlirlc'Sally lufc e()nrinlt l.rck tlorr il to cllrlh. tolJorv ing tlitir Hari ttiilrn lloncvntoon. Dick Miller is netv to slle s ll I'Lr lrlishers [:olt'sl l)rodu.cts. l)orlilr ntl selling trolts lrnrl trilinss. [)an Sheehan nrlc]e l r'('.('nl ntill trip to Ilrrlnel,, C'u. Bob Church. Roluntlo Luntber ('o.. ( lovcrdlle. ('1.. untl lris son. ba.-kprtckccl l-i nrilcs into thc Trinrtl \\'ilderness .\r'cu tlrrling 0 f!'conl r.i'tck off.
Roger Howard antl Don Sundstrorn. l.ouisiana-l)acilic. Llkiah. ( 1.. l.Lr:rrtcss trippt'd to l-.A. in ntid-sunrrrcr'. Thad Green. .\llstute [)Jylvood. Surtllvlle. ( 1r.. got irr u sLlnrmer vtcllion u itl't tht kitl: 1o I)isnc1'landJim Harrison, (i-l). S.rn Lelntllo und Ron Bretzing. (l-l'. Sant.r Rosrr. urrd their lurnilics. hoLrscbo.rtttl lol I recenl rvcck on [-lkc Shesll.
Ted Deacy is beck ut his dtsk rrt I)uiilic \llrlison I-urnber, I)<>lvnc1 ( 1r.. allrf r ror'clrtr\rcata. ('lr ., vlclrtictn. Leo Hollancl ilolland l.trntbcr'('o., Sun .lost. ( 1t .. is tceort'ring f rotl a re.cnt hcul t Itteck.
Sarn Witzel. Sierra Pae ilit..\rerr tlr. r'ecalioncrl ltccnllv lt \\ illoq ( rttk. ('a.
James Matthew Frodsham, born July 21 , to Sylvia and Jim Frodsham, South Bay Redwood, Orange, Ca., weighed in at 8 lbs., and was 21" long. "At long last." said Papa Jim, who preceded this event with three female offspring. But Sylvia merely said, "Last one, Jim."
E.C. "Brandy" Brandeberry, with 43 years in forest products, the past l0 as sales mgr., Lorenz Lumber Co. (Fibreboard), Burney, Ca., has retired. "Brandy" and his wife, Mabel, plan an extended trip to Canada and Alaska. Tony Gallagher is the new sales mgr., reports sawmill mgr. Phil Austin.
Al Bailey, Central Lane Building Supply, Eugene, Or., is the new v.p. of the Emerald Executive Assn.
Dick Madden, president and c.e.o., Potlatch Corp., San Francisco, is now on the board of Amfac, Inc.
Stanley Parker, Pacific Lumber Co. traffic mgr., now has the add'I. title of mgr. of industrial affairs, according to Warren Flinchpaugh, v.p. operations, David Galitz has joined Palco and is working with Parker in industrial affairs.
Ken Shipp, Fibreboard's Bay Area rep. thru Clear Fir Sales. has retired according to Nels E. Sandstrom, sales mgr., after 40 years in the plywood business.
Rich Tucker has joined the staff at Publishers Forest Products, Burney, Ca.
Dick Johnson is now managing Champion International's Seattle distribution branch, according to H. S. Richards, v.p. sales/West.
Charlie Hobbs is now mgr. of G-P's Anaheim, Ca., distribution center.
Scott Nord, son of Robert Nord, pres./ gen. mgr,, and grandson of founder E.A. Nord, has joined the Everett, Wa., door mfgr, as a management trainee.
Pete Bernthal, v,p., MacBeath Hardwood, San Francisco, was a recent Salt Lake City business visitor.
Donald A. Graves is now exec. v.p. of SWF Plywood Co. (Southwest Forest Industries), which has plants in Ca. and Or. He has been v.p./ gen. mgr., Cascade Locks Lumber Co. in Or.
Bob Shepard has joined sales at L-P, Red Bluff, Ca.
Alvin Scarborough, Scarborough Lumber, Santa Cruz, Ca., is back from a respite at Lake Tahoe.
Ed Goodman, Goodman Lumber, San Francisco, laid out $149,000 at a Las Vegas auction for a 1932 Duesenberg 4door convertible that once belonged to the Vanderbilts. When do we get a ride, Ed?
Doug Sloan and his wife, Dot, are on an extended vacation (6, 8, 12 months?) from their Sloan Wood Products Co., Victor, Ca.
Darold Howe is now Oregon Pacific Industries' director of sales; Al Dugan is the new director of purchasing; Don Hart is director of industrial sales.
Richard C. Nordholm has been named v.p. of public affairs for Potlatch Corp., San Francisco.
Vince Besinque, Lane-Stanton Lumber Co. head man is back at his City of Industry, Ca., desk after a much needed vacation in England with his wife Margaret. Jack Millikan visited relatives in Iowa after a brief respite at their cabin at Big Bear Lake.
Paul Warkentein has joined Inland Lumber Co., Colton, Ca., as director of sales to the mobile home and RV trade. He had been western regional operation mgr. for Evans Products. Jack Knowles, a 24 year industry veteran, has joined Inland's sales staff at Colton.
Gary Thomson, president of Inland Lumber Co., is back at Colton, Ca., Hq. after a No. Ca.-Or. mill trip with Elmer Lewis of their Grass Valley, Ca., office.
James D. Hermann is now advertis- Wayne Solesbee is now with H&M ing and sales mgr. for wood products Lumber, Inc., Etiwanda, Ca. marketing for Boise Cascade, Port- Ray Spelts, (ex-Yuma, Az.,) lumberland, according to corp. v.p. Vernon man who retired to Idaho Falls, Id., R. Veron. has been working part-time for Lee Lambach is now with Klumb Lum- Max Ker Lumber and took over as ber Co., Sacramento, Ca.; he had mgr. at Mud Lake for a week when been with Hedlund Lumber. the regular mgr. was on vacation. Ralph Lamon is back at Lamon Lum- Mike Merrill is the newly-named sales ber Co., Hq., S.F., after an Oregon mgr. at Fourply Vene-er & plywood vacation. Sales, Grants piss, Or.
"After 25 yearc in the utood prducts business, I am prcudto announce the open ng ol my own wholesole ampany. Pleas calt R & LWad Muc:tswheneuer Wu need Pine, Douglas Fir, White Hn Re&rcod, Oedar, or Spruce ... cafload - or - fiuck & tmilefl

-Ray Lizotte
Regs Threaten AWWF Use
Although the All-Weather Wood Foundation has generally been accepted in Colorado, after concerted efforts by the wood products industry and local builders, certain restrictions are threatening the development of its market.

Building officials in Colorado and Wyoming have passed a resolution suggesting that all jurisdictions require AWWF installations to have in-plant inspection by an approved quality+ontrol agency and a field check by a speciai inspector during labrication and erection, and be designed by a licensed engineer. The added cost of the proposed requirements could place the AWWF at an economic disadvantage with conventionai foundations. National Forest Products Assn. is working with the building officials to either rescind or modifv the resoiution.
Good Old Fashioned Picnic
Larry Larson Lumber Co. held its annual Company Picnic, recently, at Exposition Park in Los Angeles, where the employees of the Los Alamitos, Ca., firm and their families enjoyed a chicken dinner catered by Knott's Berry Farm.
Two of the prize winners were Mike Russell for his impressive beard, and Frank DuFault for his expertise in cow+hip throwing. (Frank is a public relations man and so had an advantage over the other contestants). The picnic ended with the guests backing the winning Rams team at the Rams{owboys football opener.
NEW STATE of officers elected ar Orange County Hoo-Hoo Club #234 are Jim Martindale. pres.; Jerry Black, v.p.; Dick Mellen, sec.; Dick Hotaling, treas. Board of directors: Stan Cochran. Denny Curran, "Butch" Lake, Mark Lofland, and Ed Seymour. Among those present at recent meeting were (l) Dennis Richardson, Gil Harris. (21 Hugo Miller, sporting his sailing tan. (31 Dick Mellen, Ed Seymour, Ted G ilberr, Stan Cochran.
(Continued from page zz ) operative concerns, business interruption insurance can be written for" the operator of a business whose premises are under construction - guarding against any loss to the uncompleted building that would postpone the date of occupancy. It would cover any loss of earnings from the date that business operations should have begun.

Business interruption insurance should not be confused with extra expense insurance. Business interruption coverage replaces lost earnings and pays expenses which continue while the business is shut down by an insured peril.