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to prof it-minded deof ers . tho New Curlis Woodwork line

o lt's here-more beautiful than ever-more varied in design-the finest in 8o years of production-the neu Curtis lVoodwork line! Curtis Voodwork is a very profitable product for many dealers-and today, this new Curtis Voodwork, with its powerful customerappeal, is ready to roll up loilr volume and profits! For Curtis gives you the big advantage of wide variety of architectural design through interchangeable parts -but lou inventory and, Jast turnover.

Surveys today show that traditional type houses have an overwhelming preference with home-builders. And such houses demand authentically styled woodwork at low or moderate cost, Curtis entrances. mantels, china cabinets, stairways and other woodwork bre true to architectural styles, yet reflect today's taste. Remember, too, that Curtis Woodwork is economically produced-right for the small building budget as well as for the large one. No wonder you can make money with this new Curtis Stock Architectural Voodwork and the new "self-fitting" Silentite Vindow.

Tbere's neu Carlis cabinet:uork line' This case is C-656t and is easib installed in any room. It uas designed by Cameron Clark, Arcbitect.

Cartis Entrance "Venrara" zdds cbarm to traditional or modern homes. Designed by George W. Stoddard.

Anotber neta Cartis Cbina Case-Jor flat luall or cornet. H, Roy Kellett, Architect, Cttrtis .ofiers .ej-Chteen difierent sryles oI ctttna and bookcases.

Cdbitalizin( on the demand foi zood eohnial, tbis neu 'Entlance "lYaruich" is snitable Jor one- or tuo-story Colonial bomes reqairing a flat- to| enrrdnce, Designed by Ameron Clarh, Arcbitect.

No tuo-story bome is comblele aithoat a beaatiJsl stairuay-ind this one, made ai oJ Cartis stock stair Pzrts, bas extra distinction and appeel Jot home-loters,

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Announccs Appointments

L. M. Cassidy, vice president of Johns-N{anville Corporation, has announced the follorving appointments in the company's sales organization.

J. A. O'Brien, White Plains, Nerv York, vice president of Johns-Nfanville Sales Corporation, a subsidiary,. l.ras been appointecl manager of the po\ver proclucts and irrdustrial department. Mr. O'Brien began l.ris career rvith the company in 1915.

H. R. Berlin, Scarsdale, Nerv York, has been elected vice president of Johns-N{anville Sales Corporation and is appointed manager of the building materials and general department of the company. He u'ill also serve as a member of the Oflicers Board. He joined the company n1926 as an acoustical engineer.

C. G. Dandrorv, White Plains, Nerv York, l-ras been elected a vice president of Johns-Manville Sales Corporation ancl is appointed general sales manager of the Power products ancl industrial department. He has b.een u'ith the company since 1922.

New Lumber Group Completes Orgcnizction Plcrns

The Pacific I-umber Re-l\'Ianufacturer's Association at a recent meeting in Portland, Ore., completed plans preparing the rvay for an organization, national in scope, 'lvhich worrld unify, discuss and ansrver current problems for resarving, milling-in-transit and similar operations.

(lfficers elected at the meeting include Ilaymond Leu'is, Raymond Hardu'ood Co,., Raymoncl, Wash., presidentiJohn Harris, Reclding Forest Products, Redding, Calif., vicepresident; J. H. Jones, Golden Gate Lumlter Co., Eugene, Ore., secretary-treasurer; Dick Ultican, Jr., Ultican Manufacturing Co., Aberdeen, \Vash., and A. N. trord, Ford and Ford, Portland, Ore., directors. Morris N. Ellen, Portland, rvill represent the association as attorney.

The position cr{ executive secretarv has yet to be named. Potential n.rembership in the state o{ Oregon, Washington and California is set at 175.

Ecst Bcry Hoo-Hoo Club

To Meet Mcrch 18

The regular monthlv dinner

Hoo Club Nb. 39l'ill be helcl at on X{ondav evening, Nlarch 1[3, meetirrg of East llotel Clarenrorlt, at 6:39 p.rn.

Two Forest Supervisors Transferred

Regional Forester S. B. Show has announced the traltsfer on March I of Supervisor S. A. Nash-Boulden of Los Padres National Forest, at Santa Barbara, to the California region headquarters of the U. S. Forest Service in San Francisco. NIr. Nash-Boulden will direct State-rvide Federal activities in forest fire prevention.

Supervisor Nash-Boulden has had 34 years' experiertce in National Forest administration in this State. He has been closell' associated with all phases of forest fire control and is u'ell qualified to filI this position which n'ill have as its principal objective the developrnent of policies and methods to reduce man-caused fires and fire hazards. During last year more thar-r 750 man-caused fires lturned nearly 50,000 acres rvithin the national forests o{ California.

N{r. Shon' has named Andrerv G. Brenneis, Supervisor of the Trinitl' National Forest, Weaverville, California, as successor to Supervisor Nash-Boulden. Mr. Brenneis, a professionally trained forester, rvas first employed by the U. S. Forest Service in 1926 and l-ras served as supervisor of the Cleveland, Lassen, ancl Trinity National Forests.

Buys Redwood Timber

J. H. England, J. H. England l-tturber Co., \Vinlock, \\tash., has 1>urchased the South Navarro timber holdings of the old Nortl-rn'estern Reclrvood Lnurlter Co. The holdings, consisting of over 2,0O0 acres of redu,ood timber, are lcicated in the Comptche ar.rd Navarro section of Mendocir-ro Countl', Calif. The Northr'vestern Redrvood Lumlter Co. formerly operated a sarvmill at Willits.

JJecause of tl-re present machinery shortage, Mr. England n'ill rvait lntll 1917 to build an al1-electric mill on the propert.v. In tl.re meantime, he piar-rs to build five miles of private road to a connection l,ith the Navarro road through Anderson \ralle1-, ovelrvl-rich lumbel l'ill be trucked to Sarr Francisco r.nd otlter markets.

Peter Stone Resigns

Bay HooISerkcl cy,

Peter Stone is resigning frorn the OPA effective March 15, and he is going rvith the F. W. Doclge Corporatior.r of Nerv York. W. S. Ingram, formerly rvith the OPA Regional Office in San Francisco, and norv the Price Executive of the Building Nfaterials and Construction Branch of ()PA in Washington, u,ill succeed hinr.

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