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[. W. Mqrtinez
Pabco Sales Appointments
The following appointments to the sales force of Pabco Products Inc., manufacturers of building materials, floor coverings, insulations and paints, are announced by R. R. Galloway, sales manager for building materials, and J. A. Ludwig, paint sales manager:
Robert B. Dyal will cover the Yakima, Washington area for Pabco building materials and paints. After serving with the Navy during the war, he has been engaged in his own floor covering business in Yakima.
Chester E. Heisler is assigned to the territory embracing Northern Utah, Southern Idaho and Southwest Wyoming for building materials and paints. His headquarters will be Pocatello, Idaho. During the war, he served with the armed forces. Prior to joining Pabco, he was in sales occupations covering both retail and wholesale selling of sports equipment and automotive supplies.
Alexander M. Nimigean takes over the paint territory for Pabco from South Gate to Long Beach in California. He formerly was an aircraft fabricatcir, and more recently has been in retail paint sales in the Los Angeles area.
Robert W. Gray covers the Oakland, Alameda and Contra Costa counties for the Pabco paint line. Educated at the University of California, he served in the Navy during the war, and attained the rank of ensign. After joining pabco in the spring of. 1949, he handled paint order work at the san Francisco office until his recent transfer to outside sales.
D. M. Steele Rctirer ar Precidcnt Of Acme Sash Balance Company
At a meeting of the board of directors of Acme Sash llalarr'ce Ci<rmpany, I-os Angeles, held February 27, Dudley M. Stecle tendered his resignation as president and director, cffcctive March l. The reasons given by Mr. Steele for rcsigning his position and disposing of his interest in the c()mp:rny are po()r health, and the desire to devote more timc to civic activities.
Mr. Steele is well-known in aviation circles, having nranaged the Lockheed Air Terminal at Burbank for many years prior to his association with Acme, and having been a flier himself during tl-re years when many of the modern dcvclopments in aviation were being pioneered.

Under Mr. Steele's leadership, Acme Sash Balance Company has enjoyed consistent growth-sales having been grcatly increased, new territories having been opened, and consistent improvements in the company's products having been made.
Mr. Steele has always maintained an active interest in civic afiairs. At the 'present time, he is chairman of the Citizcns' Budget Committee, serves on the executive board of the I-os Angeles Taxpayers' Association, and on other committees connected rvith the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce.
Otto L. Weber, former vice-president of Acme Sash Balance Company, now succeeds Mr. Steele as president. Other officers elected for the new year are: Arthur S. Bird, vicepresiclent; James F. Price, secretary and treasurer ; and ])oris Teele, assistant secretary and treasttrer'
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New Tension-tite Shade Screen
The Tension-tite aluminum shade screen, which the manufacturer claims will keep out heat as wdll as insects, is made in sizes to fit all double hrrng wood windows.
'Ihis nerv shade screen consists of thousands of tiny louvers which keep out the sun's rays, yet allow the homeowner to see out.
are the hottest in the summer
Use of these screens on windo'ivs facing the south or west make rooms that the coolest.
Installation of Tension-tite screens is simplified by a handy guide bar rvhich is temporarily detached from the screen to locate the correct position of the five screws. Further information may be obtained from the manu_ facturer, Rudiger-Lang Co., Berkeley, Calif., Los Angeles, Calif., or Toccoa, Georgia.
Ted Hoyt, owner of Lumber Mart, Los February '% from calling on pine mills fornia and Southern Oregon.

Angeles, returned in Northern Cali-
Plqstic - Finished WALI PANETS
Solid colors, scored ponels, Deluxe, Velvelex, Mostics ond Mouldings. Contoct us for I piece or o corlod
We hove q complete stock.
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DISTRIBUTORS AND WHOTESATERS
Ook Sroir Treqds-Thresholds
Door Sills-Hordwood Floorings ond Domestic Hordwood lumber
Wsrehouse Delivery or Catload Shipmenls
610I SO. VAN NESS AVENUE fos Angeles 47, Calll.
Phone AXminster 2'918l
Curtis Woodwork Products Will Be Extensively Advertised This Year
1951 marks thc ft.5th arrttivcrsar.v of thc forttr<ling of (lrrrtis Conrpanics Incorporlttctl, (llintorl, lorva'
Crirtis Woorlw<lrk 1>ro<lucts rvill lrc cxtcrrsivell' lr<lvertised this ycar, as in the piist,:tlt<l ftrll c'rlor l)lt!{cs ()n Silentite Winil.ws :rn<l Curtis kitchcn ca;irrcts *'ill :r''cltr i. s'ring nragazincs. IIalf pagcs in color Nill lrls0 llc ttsetl <luring thc ycar to promotc thcsc "lea<lcr" |ro<lttcts of thc ('trrtis linc.
'fltc consumer full-color a<lvcrtising lvill start itt A1lril' A strong tracle papcr catnpaign will llack trp the a<lvertising in general consttllrer mltgazincs. Cttrtis atlvertising in 1951 ,"iii "pp"u, in trvelt'c nati.nal c()llstlmcr t':tgazines arrcl in twenty:f<tur architect, contr:rcttlr :rn<l tleltler pulllications'
"We fcel," stated I. I{. Itamsey, Crrrtis general sales nlanager, "that thc year apl)ears vcrv tttrcert:ritr at the 1r."..nt tirne clrre to restrictions antl fttttlrc availalrility of materials. Yet, the potential markcts frlr honre lluilding rrrr<1 home modernizirrg retnain large an<l rve look for a good year for Curtis tlealers if curt:tilmctrts do not 1)ress t66 harcl. As neu. corrstructi6l tleclines itl trttttrller of stlrrts, thc irnportance of motlernization oi oltl htlmcs shtiul<1 increase. ,,Dealers .rvill ncerl rratiOrral advertising ar.rd other sales cooperation," Mr. l{amsey continued' "ttl help theur attract their full share .f builcling pros'ects ar.r4 to sell i' this very uncertain period. Every elTort Nill be macle to sccttre the necessary ralv materials trt contiutte our Yolttt-ue llroduction through the Year-"

Annual Report Stresses lmportance Of Forest Industries to America
Washington, D.C.-"All Americans share a common in_ terest as well as a common pride in the forest resources of their country." In fact, says American Forest products rndustries in its annual report for 1950 rereased. this week, "One hund.red and fifty million Americans look to the forest industries of the united states for wood and wood products essential to modern living."
Following the theme of community dependence on forests and the industries that harvest and process their wood crops, AFPI's annual report tells the step-by-step story of its activities in the cause of forest protection -and wise woodland management.
The non-profit, non-political organization, that coordi_ nates the national Keep Green and Tree Farm programs, cites the production record of Ameri,ca's business-managed forests. The commercial forests of the United States, ihe AFPI report states, "supply 44 per cent of the world,s lumber, 58 per cent of its plywood and 43 per cent of its wood pulp."
The two-color, 16-page report gives detailed information
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on the progress of AFPI,s Tree Farm and Keep Green programs. A total of 39 states now have one or more of the organization's forestry_ education campaigns underway. The report also gives a state-by-state breakdown of schoois that are using AFPI materials in their classrooms and reference libraries.
American Forest Products fndustries is supported by a majority of the wood dependent industries of the Uniied Stdtes. rts 2l-member board of trustees includes leaders of the pulp and paper, lumber and plywood industries. Col. William B. Greeley, of Seattle, Wash., is chairman of the board and N. F. McGorvin of Chapman, Ala., is president. Charles A. Gillett, as managing director, is in charge of the organization's headquarters in Washington, D.C. f.i"ta offices are maintained in Portland, Ore.; Milwaukee, Wis.; New O_rleans, La.; Boston, Mass.; and New york City.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Quigley of Cunningham & eurg_ ley, lumber manufacturers, Fortuna, Calif., stoppetl o., ih"i, way north at the office of Pacific Fir Sales, pasadena. their sales representatives. They were returning from a three weeks' vacation trip to points in Mexico which included Mexico City and Acapulco.
Attention Tumber Yards
lorgest lype slreet sweepers ovqiloble on controcl bosis. We.will cleon oll poved or surfqced oreqs on your property such qs yords, drivewoys, storoge qreos, porking oreos, etc. We use only lotest model mochines ond oll -mqterioi picked up ond not swept ofi to side. Keep your yord free of dirt, mud, grovel which domoges lumber. -Our mochines fully insured. Coll us for free estimotes on your property.
SWEEPER SERVICE CO.

348 Petroleum Bldg. los Angeles 15 Rlchmond 7-2242
Itf. Itf. Wilkinson
D. Itf. Ulitlcinson
Hathcwcry BUilding
6214 West Mcmchester Ave. Los Angeles 45, Colifornio
NEPNESEI{TING
Oregon-Woshington Plywood Compcrry
Nicolai Door Mcmufqcturing Compony
McCormick d Bcocter Creosoting Compcnry
D. R Gucia frrllic Senice
tonodnock !ldg., Son Frsncl*o 5, n koo 6{t0e
Compktc Serube on All Trafb Ptoblcnu
Over 25 yecrs epecitrlizcrtion in the trdic curd trcrnsportqtion problems ol the luraber industrY.
Frright Bille Audited on contingcat balb
Ncw Boolclct Aidr in Plcnning Billion Dollar Church Building Progrrm
Widespread interest atways attaches to the building of a church.
There is a dignity, a beauty and a symbolic permanence in a house of worship that appeals alnrost as unfailingly to thc non-believer as to the believer.
Churches the'world over stand as universal monuments to the aspiration born in a man with the dawn of civilization. They are a thing apart from ordinary structttres'
Of particlrlar concern, thcrefore, to religiotrs ltierarchies, church governing ltoards, and building committees, no less llratt to architects, engineers an<l contractors will be the rrcs' pictorial llrxrklet "Churches," just ptrblished'
Compile<l by thc 'firrrber'Iingineering Company, an.afliili:rtc .,r tn" National Lurtrber Manufacturers Association, tlris photographic brochttrc is devoted to representative c*arrrirlcs ,f c6urc5 buitding constrrcte(l .f ti'rber in all parts of the United States. Army chapels ltlso are incltrded in thc syntposittm.
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OFFICE, 'IIILI, YARD AND DOCKS 2nd & Allcc 9fr., Ooklond 4
Glencourt l-6861