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\Teyerhaeuser's Annual Election Of Offlcers--J.P.Weyerha etrserr
)r. Re-Elected President
Tacoma, Washington, May 21.-Weyerhaeuser Timber Company shareholders today named three new members to the firm's board of directors-Henry T. McKnight of Washington, D.C., Carleton Blunt of Chicago, and C. Davis Weyerhaeuser of Tacoma.
Howard W. Morgan, Tacoma, manager of the company's pulp division since 1946, was named a vice-president by the board.
McKnight, president of Cornwell, Inc., Washington agricultural advertising and public-relations agency, is a grandson of one of the timber company founders. Blunt is a partner of the Chicago law firm, Bell, Boyd, Marshall & Lloyd, ancl a vice-president of Laird Norton Co. He has taken an active interest in Weyerhaeuser Timber Company affairs for many years. C. Davis Weyerhaeuser has been with the company since 1933, and currently manages its forestry, lands and timber activities.
The new directors fill vacancies created by the resignation of George R. Little, Winona, Minnesota, who had been a Weyerhaeuser director for 15 years; the resignation of E. W. Davis, St. Paul, a director since 1947, and the death of William L. McCormick, director and vice president, who died in Tacoma March 26.
Directors renamed to the board were Laird Bell, Chairman, Chicago; Norton Clapp, Seattle; Edmond N{. Cook, Davenport, Iowa; O. D. Fisher, Seattle; Edmund Hayes, Portland, Oregon; Chas. lI. Ingram, Tacoma; John M. Musser, St. Paul; F. W. Reimers, Hammond, Louisiana; F. K. Weyerhaeuser, St. Paul, and J. P. Weyerhaeuser, Jr., Tacoma.
Re-appointed by the directors were the following Weyerhaeuser Timber Company officers (all from Tacoma, unless otherwise noted): Laird Bell, chairman (Chicago) ; J. P. Weyerhaeuser,. Jr., president; Chas. H. Ingram, vice-president and general manager; Edmund Hayes (Portland) and F. K. Weyerhaeuser (St. Paul), vice-presidents; W. P. Gullander, financial vice-president; J. E. Nolan, vice-president and general counsel; George S. Long, Jr., secretary; Harold E. Nelson, treasurer; Robert W. Boyd, controller; Roy Voshmik, assistant secretary; and W. C .Robinson, W. A. Schink and D. H. Swenson, assistant controllers. John M. Musser ( St. Paul) was appointed assistant secretary.
Following the meeting in the company's executive offices, the shareholders, directors and guests drove to Snoclualmie Falls to tour the company's branch plantsite. There they saw the Silvacel plant, first whole-wood fiber installation of its kind on the Pacific Coast. Snoqualmie Falls Branch Manager E,. H. O'Neil arranged a Paul Bunyan-sized "logger's lunch" for the visitors.
Shrader Specker
Among the featured speakers at the meeting of the Americar.r Institute of Architects, in the Olympic Hotel, Seattle, June lB, will be Dr. O. Harry Shrader, executive vice president of the United States Plywood Corporation of Washington.
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Harte Leaves FirDoor Institute
John O'Hara Harte, for the past six years managing director of the Fir Door Institute, Tacoma, has resigned from that position and become Regional Sales Manager of the E. A. Nord Sales Company, Everett, Washington.
The Nord Sales Company is the national sales outlet for E. A. Nord Company, Everett, manufacturers of stock house doors, garage doors, and other types of Douglas fir doors. In announcing the appointment, Mr. E. A' Nord, president of the Nord Company, said the territory under Mr. Harte's jurisdiction was that east of the Mississippi and down into Texas.
During the period that he served as executive head of the Fir Door Institute, national organization of Pacific Northwest door manufacturers, Mr. Harte was responsible for many innovations. Institute-supervised inspection was inaugurated, and field inspectors employed to visit the member com-
