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Building Modernizqtion Continues Good Morket For Decorqfive Plywood
The rapid pace of home, office and business remodeling continues to be good news for lumber and plywoocl retailers. Such m,odernization is still one of the most active markets for the sale of all kinds of building materials, including the new decorative plywood, Sea Swirl.
A good exan.rple of the transformation effected by applying Sea Swirl to the formerly unattractive walls of an automobile display room and office is shown in the accompanying picture from 20 Californio and Oregon Mills of Bates Chevrolet Co., Springfield, Illinois. This easy-toapply material has the advantage in remodeling that it can be applied directly over old plaster walls. It procluces a richly paneled effect, decorating walls and counter f ronts as it modernizes.
These decorative panels are made from select Douglas Fir plywood by a special manufacturing process which rernoves the soft summer growth. The resulting textured pattern oi deeply defined swirls and contours retains and emphasizes the natural beauty of wood and gains in practicability because bumps and scratches inevitable to a public area do not show.
A booklet showing a wide variety of Sea Swirl installations and uses is available by writing to Associated Plywood Mills, Inc., P.O. Box 672, Eugene, Oregon.
Tom Gleed Trcrnsferred To Chicogo by Sirnpson
Thomas B. Gleed has been transferred to Chicago to become sales representative for the Redwood division of the Simpson Logging Company in the northcentral region, it .ivas announced by Dave Davis, sales manager of the Redr,vood division. The appointment was ellective July 1.
Prior to his neu' assignment, Gleed worked at both the Arcata and Klan.rath mil1s of the Simpson Logging Company. He has also spent considerable time in the San Francisco headquarters of Simpson's Redn'ood division.
Musiciqn Euphrof Returns
Maurice Euphrat, talented son of M. L. "Duke" Euphrat of San Francisco, has returned home after spending four years in piano study and concerts which took him through Europe and Australia. Shortly after his return, he gave a piano recital in Veteran's Auditorium.
