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EARTE D. BE]IDER

EARTE D. BE]IDER

Wholesole Distributors of PACIFIC COAST FOR,EST PRODUCTS

Northwestern California Lumbermen's Club Has New Officers

The Northrvestern California Lumbermen's Club recently elected new' officers, directors and committee chairmen. They are the following:

President, Al Bowers ; vice president, Sam Davis; Secretary-treasurer, Don Metcalf.

Pat Archibald was elected Sergeant-at-Arms.

Holdover directors are Jack Fairhurst, Bob Halvorserr, and Stuffy Mclnroe. New directors are Jalmer Berg, Curley Emmerson, Jim Franke, Tom Lannin, Arch LeFors, and I-arry Marshall.

President Al Bor,vers, Jalmer Berg, and Curley Emmerson were elected as holdover dire,ctors for the year 1952-53.

Membership Committee, Stuffy Mclnroe, chairman; Entertainment, Sam Davis, chairman; Hoo-Hoo Committee. Stuffy Mclnroe, chairman. Humboldt County Fair Committee, Bill Strauser, chairman, Derby Benclorf, Jim Dixon. Dave Way, Ted Staffler, Stuffy Mclnroe.

Publicity chairman, Bob Halvorsen. project Safety Committee, Tom Lannin. Committee chairmen will appoint the other members of their committees.

Phil C. Kelty, Spalding Lumber Co., Los Angeles, re_ turned May 14 from a business trip to Northern California, rvhere he called on a number of the companv's sawmill connections.

Soles Agents for:

Cqrl Diebold lumber Co., Portlond, Ore.

Diebold-Meredith Lumber Co., portlond, Ore.

Diebold ftlills, Inc., Smith River, Cqlif.

Chopco Soles, Corvollis, Ore.

Permq Producls, Clevelond, Ohio "9hokerlown Sidewqlls"

ONIY

Ncw Booklct--'Olympic Homc Planning ldcm"

The Olympic Stained I'roducts Co', Seattle, Wash., has prepared a color-lilled lGpage booklet entitled "Olympic Home l'lanning ldeas." I)esigned as a dealcr givc-away, ttrc lrooklet l)resents helpftrl hints for builtling, rcmodeling and rc<lecor:rting with Olympic pro<lucts. Another scction shows "llefore atrd after" PhotograPhs of oldcr hotnes cmphasizing that datecl honres can llc rcnervcd without strr,lctural changes.

Ilepletc with a plerttiftrl supply of photographs and dras'ings, the booklet contaius detailed discttssions of each of Olympics products s'ith approllriate strggestions on "how to use" antl "why."

The booklet introdtrces ts'tl relativelv ncrv prodttcts bv Ol1'mpic. The first of these is Texterior, a sidewall material for lxrth exteriors an<l interiors crlnstructcd of kntltty rcd cedar. The other is Olyntpic's new f)arquet I'ack, 16" squares of striated, r'ary colored red cedar for walls and ceilings. Inclttded, too, Are illustrations and copy on Olynrpic's handsplit shakes an<l siding.

For a copy rvrite to ()lyrnllic Stainc<l l)ro<lucts Cotnparrl'. 1l18 l-eary Way, Seattle 7, Wash.

Floyd Yates, vice president of Southu'est Plywood Corp., Inglewood, Calif., has returnecl from spending two weeks' vacation in the Seattle area. \\/hen the vacation was over he called on a nutnber of mills before heading south'

New Scrles Helpa

A beautiful rrew fourcolor booklet on Celotex intcrior finish matcrials is just off the press.

Thc eight - pagc book illustrates scvcral r()oms donc in the trvo ncwcst exclusivc Cclotcx colors

-lllrrc-(ireen :rncl Sicrr:r Itosc. Thcsc nro<lcrn col(,rs wcre selectcd after a nation - rvi<lc consr.rmcr survcy conrlucte<l by thc Ncu' York color engineering firm of I lorvard Ketchatn, Inc.

Collics of thc uerv interior linish lrook are currentll' being offered in Celotcx rration:rl a<lvcrtising. ('cLrtex rlcalers may obtain reasorrable quantities of the lrook as well as a ne\\' counter display and poster from their Cel()tex representative.

Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Baugh, I-os Angeles, have returned from a trip to the Hau'aiian Islands.

Roy Forte, machinery dealer, I-os Angeles, spent the rveek of IUay 2O calling on the planing mills and lumber yards in the Bakersfielcl, Fresno, Merced :rrea.

Abe Schwebel, President of the -\merican I-umber CourpanY, Inc., Long Island City, Nerv York, will attend the National P11't'ood Distributors Association meeting at Sun Valley, Idaho, on .lrrne 10. On his visit to the Coast last March and Ap:il he missed some of his old f riends and intends to renerv old acquaintances. Mrs. Schwebel will accompany him on the trip.

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