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]UTIBER WHO1ESA1ERS
P. O. BOX 913 EUREKA, CAIIF.
Refcriler Sporlighted in Movie
Portland-The retail lumber dealer plays the key supporting role in "Operation Attic," the Western Pine Association's pioneering "horv to do it" movie released April 1' The full-color fihn, 16mm and 20 minutes in running time, tells the story of a young couple rvho wish to finish iheir attic; hor,v they selected the materials rvith the dealer's help and advice, and then shows the step by step paneling of the attic itself. lt is the first of a projected series of "hou, to do it" subjects designed to show the homeowner the simple steps for remodeling and finishing in and around the modern home. It has been added to a list of Western Pine films, the first of which was produced ZO years ago as the association led the industry into the industrial movie field.
"The Bounty of the Forest," the association's awardrvinning 2S-minute documentary in full color, has been receiving heavy bookings and has also had premium viewing over most major TV stations. The new movie documents the steps needed to finish an attic properly and beautifully. Such basic requirements as proper nailing and sawing of paneling are discussed, and by word and picture, the color finishing of the paneling is also described' Both movies are available for shon'ings by retailers and other interested people. Prints may be obtained by writing the Western Pine Association, 510 Yeon Building, Portland 4, Ore.
A popular way to display the movies, some retailers report, is to have advertised, evening "how to do it"