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Thumthing is simply snapped onto a roll oftape, reportedly providing a fast and easy method of cutting. It is designed so that the end of the tape remains raised just enough after cutting, so that it can be grasped for its next use.
The device is reusable. No assembly is required. The four sizes are Vz ", 3/t ", l" and2".
Easy Around The Edges
Permetage, a resin reinforced nrarble flooring, is now available in an eascdedge as well as square-edge style from PermaGrain Products.
The eascd-edge tiles have a slight bevel on each side to enhance the overall design
Coolers are also available which keeo lood cold/frozen lor over an hour without ice or for 12 hours with ice.
Both products are sofr-sided, light weight and compact.
A single fill with latex paint will provide 65 ft. ofcoverage. The roller attachment will duplicate the surface appearance of a larger roller to avoid the lines normally left by a brush or pad. The trimmer can be easily cleaned with warm soapy water after use.
VENOOR FAIR at Weyerhaeuser's fontana, Ca., facility had 28 supplier companies displaying inside the big (70,000 sq. ft.) main building on the 16 acre complex. More than 350 attended, inspecting narv products, enjoying a western style b-b-q and having their pictures taken with Los Angeles Raiderettes. A number of valuable door prizes were awarded, capped by the grand prize, a Mexican cruise for two that was won bv Ted Lightfoot, Hemet Dnyrruall, Hemet. Ca. Seen-in (1) is facility mgr Loren Smith and David Still, a corp. mgr,and Pdm Springs retailer Frank Purcell. (2) Gene Walters, Chris Close. (3) Frank Rhoades, Don Moffatt. (4) Mike Twyford, Steve Bakeri Walt Kummetz. (5) Mike Bradvica, Terry Jones, Clint Andavall, Lou Bradvica. (6) Mary Passmore,
Sandy Stamper O) Sadie Malek, Gordon Talbert. (8) Ron Camp, Danell Hungerford, Jeff Bant. (9) John Preston, John Ball. (10) Shirley and Fred Baker ('11) Haniett Vall, Sharon lQylor (12) Steve & Chris Greenwood. (13) Teresa & Carlos Mendez. (14) Tony Bartoli, Jamie Vitela. {15) Jim Armas, Ron Burt. (16) Joe Hogue, Dennis Blackburn. (17) Jim Jackson, Wayne Nelson.
Economic Road Block Seen
The U.S. economy will slow down with a minirecession during the next eight months, predicts Resource Information Systems, Inc.
Relief will come in mid 1987, they say, with the Fed following Japan and Germany in cutting interest rates. Low inflation worldwide at that time will lay the foundation for a synchronous worldwide expansion, "with the 1988 presidential election year looming large in having policies err on the side of growth."

Several reasons were given for the predicted slowdown which they see accompanied by housing starts slacking off to 1.85 million units this year and 1.79 units next year (from their May prediction of 1.98 million for 1986 and 1.94 million for 1987). Tight monetary policy due to deflated German and Japanese currency, U. S. consumption exceeding income, saturated consumer demand in interestrate sensitive sectors and tax reform were amons those cited.
THE 23RD ANNUAL Shasta Lumbermen's invitational golf tournament brought out 180 golfers on Sept. 12 in Redding, Ca.: (1) John Maple, Tom Lapinski, Jim Alexander. (2) Harry Holmes, Ted Saunders, Don Cherovsky. (3) Dwight Curran, Jack Boardman, Mark Lofland. (4) Ron Knight, Jim Hawkins. (5)John Monison, Chase lsraelson. (6) Butch Abbott, Rich Fahrner. (7) Don Vollmer, Bill Wells. (8) Steve Grieb, Bob Shepherd, Jim Murray, Eric Sullwold. (9) Kent Duysen, Tony Gallagher. (10) Michael Mackin, Tim DeCoito, Jeff Herscovitz. (11)Jack Martin, John Campbell, Dan Menill, Mitch Stevens, Mike Prisk, Mark Setzer. (12) Dave Seeget Rich Sabbagh, 0wen McKannay, Tony De0oito. (13) Rich McKenzie, John Crane. (14) Jay Robbins, Dave Rix, Bernie Tomasko, Jim Streamer, Mike Robbins. (15) Tony Gallaghel Dan Burdett. (16) Earl Moore, Pug Dewitt, Jack Davies. (17) Lanny Owens, Don Lincoln. (18) Larry Wood, Pete Norgaard, Bob Dirham. (19) Doug Hanson, Dave Yeazell, Don Lucas. (20) Larry Fuller, Mike Webster. (21) Bill Comer, Curt Ryan. l22lIeny Humphrey, Joe Derrah, Rich Fahrner, Charlie Schweiter.
