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A Fine Pair To Open with HARDWOOD PRODUCTS
NEENAH, WISCONSIN
GORP.
MANUFACTURERS OF FTNEIT QUArrTy TIJIRDWOOD DOORS SINCE I9IO
SOIID CORE FTUSH DOORS
RIVERBANK SOUND INSUTATED DOORS WOOD FIREPROOF DOORS
UITDERWOOD VEIIEER CO.
WAUSAU, WISCONSIN
MANUFACTURERS OF FTNEST QUATITy HJTRDWOOD PTYWOOD AND VENEERS SINCE 1893
ARCHITECTURAT PTYWOOD CUSTOM MADE PANETS
Att GRADES OF H}TRDWOOD VENEER
REPRESENTED BY
Tacoma lumher $ales, Inc.
714 W. Olympic Blvd.
tOS ANGEIES 15, CAIJF.
Telephone PRospect ll08
Branch Olfice:
1030 G Street, Arccrtcr, Calif., Phone 705
CABGO and RAIL fIR and REDWOOD REPRESENIING
St. Pcrul & Tccomcr Lumber Co.
Tccomcr, Wcsh.
Defiance Mill Co.
Tcrcomcr, Wash.
Dickmcn Lumber Compcny
Tccomcr, Wcrsh.
Kcrlen-Dcrvis Compcny
Tccomc, Wcrsh.
Tcrcomcr Hcrbor Lumber d Timber Co.
Tccomc, Wcrsh.
G. I.. Speier Co.
Arccrtcr, Cqlif.
Charles E. Devlin Elected President Of Fir Door Institute
Charles E. Devlin, vice presidentsales, Simpson Logging Company, Seattle, has been elected president of the Fir Door Institute.
Mr. Devlin, rvho formerly rvas managing director of the Douglas Fir Plywood Association, Tacoma, and l-ras for many years been active in the pl1'u'ood ancl stock door industries, u,as elected to his ner.v office at the annual meeting of the Institute held in Tacoma.
Charlee E. Devlin He succeeds Eberly Thompson, vice president of M and M Wood Working Company, Port1and, rvho served as president during 1951.
The Fir Door Institute is the trade promotion, and research o:-ganization, for the Pacific Northwest stock door industry. Some 13 companies are active members of the g'rorlp, their plants being locafed in \\rashington and Oregon, rvith annual productive capacity of some 10'500'000 house doors
Otl-rer officers elected at the annual n.reeting Nere: Charles T. Eckstrom, president of X{onarch Door & Manufacturing Company, Tacoma, vice president; Ray X{. Sundquist, sales manag'er of Acme Door Corporation, Hoquiam. secretarY; and Herman E. Tenzler, president of Northrvest Door Company, Tacoma, treasttrer.
Trustees elected lor 1952 include the officers, ar-rd X[r. Thompson, the out-going president, as rvell as R. \\r. Nord, secretary-treasurer of E. A. Nord Company, Everett; and Douglas Gonyea, r'ice president of Clear Fir Sales Company, Springfield, Oregon.

Nfember companies of the organization are Acme Door Corporation, Hoquiam ; Bufielen N{anufacturing Company, Tacorna; Cruver Door Companv, Anacortes; Clear Fir Sales Company, Springfield, Ore.; Everett Plyt'ood & Door Corp., E,verett; M and M Wood \\'orking Companr', Portland; Monarch Door & Manufacturing Co., Tacoma; E. A. Nord Company, Everett; Northu'est Door Companl-. Tacoma; Puget Sound Manufacturing Cornpanv, Tacoma; Simpson I-ogging Company, Seattle & McClearl'; Vancottr-er Door Companv, Montesano; and Washington Door Compar.rl'. Tacoma.
Scn Frcrncisco Lumbermen's Club
\\'illiam li. Ferclon, promir.rent criminal attorne\- of Sarr lir:rncisco. l'as the speaker at the lttucheon meeting oi thc San Frar.rcisco Lumbermer-r's C1ub, helcl at the Palace Hotel, Jarrtrarv 22. I-Iis subject, "llxperiences of a Trial Attorncv," lvas irrte restir.rg, and he heid the close attentior.r of his frrdience. The speaker u'as introducecl lt1' Paul NfcCrrsker. l)rogram chairman.
\\'endell Paquette. I-umber Sales Companv, San Francisco, the Club's president, presided.