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NEW PREFIN ISH ING MACHINE
NOW - BEAUTIFUL PREFINISHED PANELS. IN ONE OPERATION. ONLY ADCO,S DAIRY VALLEY PREFINISHING DIVISION CAN DO THE JOB RIGHT AND RIGHT NOW.
PANELS OF ANY SIZE, TINTED OR COLORED TO ANY SPECTFTCATTON REQUTRED BY THE CUSTOMER.
Get your doors, wolls ond cobinets in step ond in style with the new look,thenew oge, with ADCO's beoutiful prefinished ponels. And remember.. OUR PANELS HAVE A REGULAR FURNITURE FlNlSH. Don't be fooled by imitotions.Get the rerl thing.
ADCO con prefit ond prefinish the door for ony stondord iomb in the U.S. Doors ore pockoged in tronsporent bogs for viewing; con be hung with the tronsporent bog still on thedoor.No more scrotches, dents or mors. ADCO prefinished ponels con be motched by color lot. Moy even be sqnded if domoged loter.
Brodley Point engineers oreqvoilobleto coll ot your convenience ol ony time for color consultotion. Go with ADCO. Go with the leoder.
The Indiqn word "Oloi", os we recoll if, meons "The Nest", ond the Oioi Inn on the night of Februory 7 wos o nesf of fun ond frolic qs members ond guests of IHPA enioyed lheir onnuol dinner-donce. Top row, from left: Henk Zwafi, Mary Anne ond John Osgood; nexl: Mr. ond Mrs. Al Perrish-Mr. Perrish wos guest speoker from Los Angeles Horbor Commis5ion; nexl: Mrs. Jock Tognelti ond Froncis Holey; right, Ned and 5ue Glod ore o hoopy couple on the donce floor.

Second row, from lefl: Jock ond 8etly Dovidson; nexl: Mrs. Fronk Clork, guesl speoker Ston Long ond Morgqret 5uiter; next, top piclure: Verno Morrison of
Ihpa Convention
(Continued lront Itage l0) tomer. and to actually ber:ome a part o{ thc (iustomerts management organization b1' l)ro\ iding prolessional import procurpment ser\iice to top management. lhe IHPA ofiice ond legol counsel Myron Solter; nexl, lower piclure: Louise Thompson (of the Oioi Inn public relolions oftce| ond Tom Porker; right: Mrs. George Woessner ond John Vonguord.
Third row, from left: Tom Porker, Jon Gudmundsson
Boilom
"W'hat make-s the-qe meetings interesting is the change of pace-a good speakcr then a round table hhere elervone gets in the act, instead of the usual three-day sit and listen -.ession." a lleu' visitor to IHPA conventions noted, while another veteran guest of these meetings said. "Top notch meaty conventions are becoming habitual rvith these lellows."
Newly elected IHPA officers and directors, to serve for the follorving )'ear. \rere: Eric Wagner" Del Valle. Kahman & Co., San Francisco President.
John Eells. [T. S. Plyrvood Corporation.
Second
Lou Gwerder; next: Mohlon {NpDAt ond Morie lVlunson; right: Adhur Fritz ond Mrs. Andy Cononico,
New York-Eastern Area Resional Vice President.
Gregory Frumkin. Par:ific Wood Products Co. Los Angeles-Southern California Area Regional Vice President.
W. Crant Hellar, Heidner & Company. Tacoma, Washington-Northwest e."u nLgional Vice President.
Robert S. Reid, Ziel & Co. Inc.. San Francisco-Northern California Area Ilegional Vice President.
Directors include: Arnold W. Bildsoe. Georgia-Pacific Corporation, Portland. Oregon; Robert E. Leopold, Hunter Trading Corp. New York; John R. Osgood, Robert S. OsgooC, Inc. Los Angeles; Tom Parker,
M. S. Cowen Co.. San Francisco; Gunter Silmar, Silmarco, Inc., San Francisco; John Vanguard, Vanport International, Inc.. San F ranciscri.
Col. Gordon D. Ingraham. Imported Hardwood Plywood Association. Inc.. San Francisco Exerutive Secretarr'.
