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Bill Chantland started in the wholesale lumber business in Los Angeles in 1946, forming P. W. Chantland & Associates, and has been supplying the retail lumber trade in Southern California ever since. The firm handles both rail and cargo lumber shipments.

P. W. Chantland & Associates represent Nfoore Oregon I-umber Co. of Coos Bay, Oregon, sales agents for Moore Mill & Lumber Co., Bandor-r, Oregon; Cape Arago Lumber Co., E,mpire, Oregon; McKinley Lumber Co., McKinley, Oregon, and Western American Lumber Co., Sr,visshome, Oregon.

They also represent Wheeler-Hallock Lumber Co. of Portland. Oregon, and its affiliated companies, Santiam I-umber Co., Lebanon and Sweethome, Oregon; Garfield Lumber Co., Eugene, Oregon, and Ukiah Pine Lumber Co., Ukiah, Calif.

Bill Chantland has had many years experience in the lumber business, starting in a retail yard in North Dakota in 1915. Then he served with the 29th Aero Squadron in World War I. After he was discharged from the Service, he ran a retail yard in ldaho until 7922 rvhen he came to California and joined the sales stafi of Chas. R. McCormick Lumber Co. in their Los Angeles office, remaining with the company until 1932. Then he went rvith Schafer Bros. Lumber & Shingle Co. of Aberdeen, Wash., in charge of their Los Angeles office and was with them fourteen years. When Schafer Bros. discontinued their branch offices, he opened a wholesale lumber offrce for himself.

\\rhen Bill is not selling lumber, he and Mrs. Chantland generally take off for Bass Lake in the High Sierra where they have an attractive summer home. Bill spends his leisure time fishing in Bass Lake and the near-by streams, liorch 15, 1952 and he also does some hunting in the High Sierra.

One of his associates is Henry (Hank) Quentmeyer. Hank started in the lumber business in Los Angelps with Lounsberry & Harris in 1935, then spent eight years with the Mullin Lumber Co. He was in the Service from 1943 to 1945 with the Weather Service, 9th Air Force. When he was discharged he was appointed manager of the Hayward l-umber & Investment Co. branch yard at Barstow. I{e joined P. W. Chantland & Associates as salesman in 1947.

Bill Chantland, Jr. is the other associate. Bill attended the University of Southern California, then went to work for the Dalton Lumber Co. in Los Angeles. lle n'as in the Service during World War II. He spent two summer vacations getting some sawmill experience at the N{oore Mill & tumber Co. at Bandon, Oregon, and joined his dad in 1948, and is a salesman for the firm.

The other member of the organization is Miss Emma X'{uffley who has been associated with the wholesale lumber business in Los Angeles for some time, and is secretary to Bill Chantland, Sr.

Bill Chantland, Hank Quentmeyer and Bill Chantland Jr. are a fine trio of lumbermen and they are known favorably to the Southern California lumber trade.

W. F. (Bill) Fahs, manager, California panel & Veneer Co., I-os Angeles, is on a three weeks'business trip to Wisconsin points, New York, and other eastern cities. He expects to return about March 20.

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Appointed Mana get o( Olympic Stain Divirion

Philip W. Bailey, manager of the Olympic Stained Products Co. of Seattle, announced the appointment of C. W. Burton as the new manager of the Olympic Stain Division.

Bu:ton has been active in all phases of the paint business for 14 years prior to joining Olympic. During this time he has had extensive experience in manufacturing, production and sales of paint. Burton will make his headquarters in El Monte, California, where he will direct the sales of Olympic Stain.

Originally from Washington, D. C., Burton came to the West Coast and attended the University of Southern California. Immediately upon graduation he entered the building and supplies industry and settled in the paint end of the business. He remained in this business until 1942 when he entered the U.S. Air Force. After World War II he returned to the same type of business.

"With the rapidly growing trend to stain and pre-stained products for home and commercial construction by both architects and contractors," Mr. Bailey explains, "this nelv Olympic Stain Division will afford us the opportunity of better servicing our many dealers throughout the country."

Olympic Stain has been on the market for 15 years and -is now available in 16 beautiful Western tones. Olympic Stain is manufactured by the Olympic Stained Products Co., 1118 Leary Way, Sealtle, Wash. This same firm manufactures many pre-stained wood products, including Olympic Perfect-Fit Shakes, Olympic Texterior Paneling and Olympic Ranch llouse Siding.

Hcppy Event

There is rejoicing in the home of Mr. and Nfrs. Victor S. Roth over the arrival of a son, Robert Alan Roth, on February 21. Mr. Roth is the owner of Triangle Lumber Company, Oakland.

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