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American Forest Products Corp. headquarlers
American Lumber Species, Inc.
Bel-Air Door Co.
ButlerJohnson Corp.
Carved Doors. Inc.
Duo-Fast California
Forsyth Hardwood Co.
Georgia-Pacif ic Corp.
Globe Int'l of N. Calif.
Higgins Lumber Co., J.E.
Lamon Lumber Co. .....-..............
MacBeath Hardwood
Paramino Lumber Co.
Rolando Lumber Co.,
BUILDING MATERIALS_PAINT_HARDWARE-ETC. M I LLWORK_OOORS-MOULD
Northern California
Pacific Northwest States
NBMDA Fall Gonvention
The 23rd Annual Fall Convention of the National Building Material Distributors Assn. will be held at the Century Plaza Hotel, Los Angeles, California starting Sun. Nov. 10-Wed., Nov. 13.
While official programming does not begin until Monday, many plan to arrive Sunday for a special tour of Los Angeles area home centers, arranged by NBMDA lst v.p. Richard Freeman, So-Cal Commercial, Los Angeles, who is program chairman.
A convention highlight will be an expanded conference booth session. NBMDA has doubled the time allowed manufacturers to two full afternoons, allowing twice as much time for the 1,100-1,200 attending distributors and manufacturers to go over plans and product lines for 1975.
In addition, a nurnber of nationally-known speakers and consultants have been scheduled. Charles Mahin will speak on "Current Labor Developments Affecting the Building Material Distributor"; "The Economic Road Ahead - Smooth or Rough?"
Wcllcrn Lumbcr end Bulldlng M.tcrlal! MERCHANT will be explored by Dr. Ezra Solomon of Stanford University. Roger Peterson, A.T. Kearney & Co., will discuss "Managing and Compensating Building Material Distributor Salesmen".
Dirk Van Dongen, exec. sec- retary, National Association of Wholesaler-Distributors. will be lead-off speaker on "Washington's Plan for Your Business".
A feature of the convention will be the NBMDA Product Council Meetings.
Monthly: Location of known office publication, 4500 Campus Dr., suite 476, Newport Beach. Ca. 92660; 5. Location of the headquarters or general busincss omces of the publishers, 4500 Campus Dr.. suite 476, Newport Beach, Ca. 92660: 6. Names and address of publisher, editor. and managing editor; A.D. Bell, Jr., publisher, 4500 Campus Dr., suite 476, Newport Beach. Ca. 92660. David Cutler, manager editor. 4500 Campus Dr., suite 476. Newport Beach. Ca. 92660: 7. Owner (lf owned by a corporation. its name and address must be stated and also immediately thereunder the names and addresses of stockholders owning or holding I percent or more of total amount of stock. If not owned by a corporation, the names and address of the individual owners must be given. lf owned by a partnership or other unincoporated firm, its name and address, as well as that of each individual must be siven.) California Lumber Merchant. lnc. 450O Campus Dr., suite 476. Newfrort Beach. Ca. 92660. Names. A.D. Bell. Jr.. 4500 Campus Dr., suite 476, Newport Beach. Ca. 92660; David Cutler, 4500 Campus Dr., suitc 476. Newport Beach, Ca.92660:8. Known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders owning or holding I percent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages or other securities (lf there are none, so state). None; 9. For optional completion by publishers mailing at the regular rates (Section 132.121, Postal Service Manual) 39 U.S.C.1626 p.ovides in pertinent Dart: "No Derson who would have been ontitled to mail matter undcr former section 4359 of ihis title shall mail such matter at the rates orovided under this subsection unless he files annually with the Postal Service a written request for permission to mail matter at s!ch rates." In accordance with the provisions of this statute, I heieby requesl permission to mail the publication named in ltem I at the reduced postage rates presently authorized by 39 U.S.C. 3626. (Signature and title of editor. publisher, busincss manager, or owner) David Cutler. EditorManager; 10. Not applicable: I l. Extent and naturc of circulation. A. Total number copies printed (Net Press Run). average number copies each issue during preceding | 2 monthls. 50 I 5: actual number of copies of single issue published nearest to filing date, 5020: B. Paid circulation, l. Sales through dealers and carriers, street vendors and counter sales, average number copies each issue during preceding l2 months, 35; actual number of copies of single issue published nearest to filing date. 20; 2. Mail subscriptions, average number copies each issue duringprecedingl2months.4.522:actualnumberofcopiesofsingleissucpublishednearest to nling date. 4525: C. Total paid circulation, average number copies each issue during preceding I2 months.4557; actual numbe. ofcopics ofsinlle issue published nearest lo filing datc, 4545; D. Free distribution by mail, carrier or other means. l. Samplcs, complimentary. and other free copies, average number copies each issue during preceding | 2 months. 408: actual number of copies of single issue published nearest to filing date, 4 | 5. 2. Copies distributed to news agents, but not sold, None: E. Total distribution (Sum of C and D) average number copies each issue du.ing preceding 2 months. 4965; actual number of copies of single issue published ncarest lo filing datc.4S60: F. Office use, Ieft-ovcr, unaccountcd. spoiled afler printing. average number copies erch issue during preceding I2 months,45; actual number of copies of single issue published nearest to 6ling date, 60: G. Total (Sum of E & Fshould equal ne( press run shown in A) average numbcr copics each issuc during preceding l2 months, 5,010: actual number ofcopies single issuc published nearest to filing date, 5.020; I certify that th€ statements made by me above are correct and complclc (Signature of EditorManager) David Cutler.
