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is proud to announce the opening of its 6th and newest plant, in Los Banos, Calif., to serve the Western States. We, the nation's largest flush door manufacturer, offer the most versatile "mix" 0f doors in the market today.

Flush Doors: Hollow Core

Solid Core: Patented Core-line@ or AlLWood Core

Species: Hardboard, Lauan, Birch, Beech, Ash, Oak

Panel Ooors: 3 panel, 6 panel, 8 panel. Crossbuck (non-shrink Prestock@) louver Bifold Pane]s: Full Louver, Half Louver and 3 Panel Colonial ffihite Pine)

Special Ooors: Alumilife@' metal faced thermal core Il,?itlA'l?;",?:l

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Bifold Units: Flush. Louver and Panel

Finishes: Unfinished - Primed - Printed - Tinted - Solid

Prints: Birch - Maple - Teak - Walr,ut

Iints: Light Cashmere - Dark Purrwood

Solid Colors: Prime tYhite - Interior White - Exterior White

Machining: Available to specification as desired

We sincerely look forward to serving the whblesale building products industry in the Western States. Call us collect for more information. 0r better yet, come and visit our plant, the newest and most modern door manufacturing plant in the world!

LIFETIME

DOORS, INC.

G Street Los Banos, Calit. 93635. (209) 826-3300

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SAII LllG ClTl award ceremony ,found (l-r) lee Klairl K. E. MacBeath, Bob Ackerman, Leonard Treft, Harold Cole (who wc a helluva lot happier to get the award than he looks here), and Glenn Dellinger.

5[C Club Honors Cole

Salt Lake Hoo-Hoo Club 970 recently held a special banquet combining a stag night and an award presentation, the first of a proposed annual series.

Winner of the award was Harold R. Cole, manager of the Salt Lake City branch of MacBeath Hardwood Co. of Berkelev and San Francisco.

Harold will be remembered for his many years of service to Hoo-Hoo and the hardwood industry in the Lo; Angeles area.

Cole has been in the Salt Lake area six years and has been untiring in his efiorts to promote the industry and HoeHoo.

When told of the presentation, K. E. MacBeath interrupted his busY schedule to fly over to make tle award.

President Lee Klain introduced tlre award program. Leonard Treft, a past presiden! related Harold's help to HoeHoo. Ken Fairbanks told of his efiorts in the industry and education of lumber users, then introduced surprise guest K. E. MacBeath who presented the plaque, which was hand. carved in koa wood and engraved:

FOR OUTSTANDING SERVICI TO THE LUMBER INDUSTRY IN GENERAL AND HOO.HOO CLUB IN PARTICULAR THIS PLAQUE IS PRESENTED TO HAROLD R. COLE #58302 WITH DEEP APPRECIATION SALT LAKN HOO.HOO CLUB 70 1972

Approximately 45 members were in attendance.

Evons' New Technology Center

More than 200 civic and business leaders attended the recent grand opening ceremonies of Evans Prod' ucts Co. Technology and Engineering Center in Corvallis, Ore.

The 20,000 sq. ft. center will fur' nish scientific and engineering sup port to all units of the company, ac' cording to Dr. Piotr Zenczak, presi' dent and gen. mgr., Evans' technol' ogy and engineering group.

"The center will be responsible for maintaining up-to-the-minute tech. nology for the company's existing products and processes. It will also be engaged in investigation, develop' ment, and evaluation of new manu. facturing processes and new products," he said.

"In addition, it will place special emphasis on scientifically investigating methods of improving upon the conversion of wood residues into useful end products," he added.

The center houses offices, three modern chemistry laboratories, an electrical testing laboratory, engineering drawing rooms, and a pilot plant testing area. Tho center employs 50 people.

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