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9RA!D PRIZ_E of $1,000 U.S. Savings conduct the drawing. (2) Customers crowd display booths in 50,000 so. ft. exhibit in t0,000 ft.
area. (3) Booth drawing prize ceremony is conducted by PGL sales mgr. phil Harris with Clay Henderson, Z-B;ick Co. (4.) Magician C. Allen mystifies spectators with slight of hand tricks. (E) Weather stripping products from Futura Co. attract attention. (6) Nail Doundino contest was a. f avorite challeng'e. (7) Model Engtish Channel troller m-ade'of fiberglass-was backdrop for large marine exhibit. (8) Nautical decorations decorate 0wehs Corning-Co. booth. (9) Herman Cain, Beadex Corp. explains'his product to an onlooker. (10) All 80 manufacturers and suppliers attracted sales with valuable merchandise prizes disolaved invitinolv. (11) PGLers Linda Benttey and Joyce 6rip man advertising/promotion booth. (12) R.e.p from Alco Venta-Ridge system frol vides information for customer.
LUCKY ORAW at the Palmer G. Lewis Co. buying show gave North City Lumber Co., Qgattle, Wa., a $1,000 U.S. Savings Bond. Richard E. Lundgren, PGL pres,-(center) makes the otficial oresentation to Bob Hill. p.res., North City Lumber Co. Looking on (1. to r.) Jim Ladg, PGL branch asst. riqr.; Wayne Skager, PGL trucking dept.; Fied Scheffler, v.p., purchasinq, North City Lumber; Bob Maibrs, PGL iccount sales'man.