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Patented trim accessories for fiber cement

Beautiful Inside. Durable Outside. Remarkably Disti nctive.

outhern Yellow Pine is a beautiful product used for centuries as paneling, flooring and exterior sidings. lts durability along with its distinctive grain and color makes it an ideal product for staining or painting.

Our patterns are end capped and paper wrapped bundles ideal for the DIY trade or traditional lumber yard, Product Patterns include Paneling, Ceiling and Flooring Products for Interior and Exterior uses.

We also offer 1" and 2" trim to complement both the interior and exterior products.

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ASSOCIATIoN of l/il]work Distributors staoed its annual convention Oct.9-13 in Salt Lake City, Ut, (1) Kevin Fnch, lr,4ike Valdez, Stanlee Kitts, Cal German. (2) Mark Lewis, Justin Norman, Roger Peliow, Randy Roedl. (3) Warren Brown, Jelf Baker, Rick Grimm. (4) Ben Johnson, Bob Richards, John Hunt, Bruce Adkins, Mark Garner, (5) Arden Fullen, B Ross (6) Allen Dyer, Jim Trice, Neal Grubbs. (7) Jim Schmidt, Craig Young, Dan Beaty (8) Knsty Jensen, Lany Moore, Lena Jensen. (9) Jim Ridge, Terry Bumgarner, Derrick Johnson, lt4arshall Quina, Ron Talley. (10) Bob Hootselle, Neal Heflin, Omar Pabst, Fodrigo Winther, (11)Jim Owens, Becky

Plemmons, Annette Heath, Brenda Maxey. (12) Stephani Johnson, Dana Jansen. (13) Tamara Roman, C arissa Fensterseifer. (14)

Tornado Hits Missouri Yard

A tornado ripped through parts of Missouri Oct. 18, injuring residents and destroying buildings, including one at Potosi Lumber Co.. Potosi. Mo.

Six people were trapped inside the leveled building and one was in the parking lot, but none were seriously harmed. A wall f-ell on one employee, causing minor injuries.

Winds blew debris from Potosi's building across the highway. wrapping trees in sheet metal.

Latnie L. ttSnookie" Brewton, Jr.,76, former owner and operator of L.L. Brewton Lumber, Winnfield, La., died Sept. 4 in Winnfield.

Mr. Brewton was a U.S. Army veteran of the Korean War.

Homer Gregory, 92, co-owner of Homer Gregory Lumber, Morehead, Ky., died Aug. 14 in Morehead.

A 4O-year veteran of the lumber business, Mr. Gregory joined his nephew, "Booge" Armstrong, and his brother-in-law, Robert L. Wells, in buying Hollon Lumber and renaming it Homer Gregory Lumber Co.

Frank J. Montalbano, 71, former co-owner of Montalbano Lumber Co., Houston. Tx.. died Oct. 1 in Houston.

Mr. Montalbano worked for the family business for over 50 years, becoming part owner along with his brothers Michael and John in 1990 after the death of their father, Joseph Frank Montalbano.

He was a former director of the Houston Lumbermen' s Association.

Edward A. Risinger, 84, 35-year employee at Willman Lumber Co., died Oct. 10 in Muncie, In.

Mr. Risinger was secretary-treasurer and office manager for Willman Lumber. He retired in 1985.

He was a pilot in U.S. Navy, serving in the South Pacific in World War II. He flew cover for the B-29 bombing raids on Tokyo in 1944.

Max Baker, 73, long-time lumberman, died Sept. 26 of natural causes in Dallas, Tx.

Mr. Baker enjoyed a long career in the lumber industry. He spent 47 years at Weyerhaeuser Co. In 1952, he joined Weyerhaeuser in Raleigh, N.C., as distribution center manager. From there he moved to Charlotte, N.C., in 1965 then Los Angeles, Ca., in 1966. A year later he moved to Dallas, Tx., and was promoted to sales operation manager in 1972, then dis- trict manager in 1975. In 1982 he moved to Tampa, Fl., to take a position as branch manager.

After a brief retirement in 1985, he rejoined Weyerhaeuser's Dallas office to work in inside sales. He stayed with Weyerhaeuser until 2000.

Four years ago, he took a part-time position at Fry Wholesale, Justin, Tx.

Chuck Schyuler,69, who spent 45 years in the Chicago, Il., lumber business, died of lung cancer Sept. 7.

He worked for Great Northern Lumber and Carlson Plywood.

He served in the Marines in Korea.

Donald L. Brandt Sr.. 73. lumber and building supply salesman, died Oct. l0 in Toledo, Oh.

During his career, Mr. Brandt worked for the former Port Clinton Lumber Co., Port Clinton, Oh.; East Clinton Lumber Co., Port Clinton; Gordon Lumber Co., Port Clinton, and LinMor.

He served in the Army in Korea.

Paul E. "Pinky" Cochran, 88, former salesman for Kramer Lumber, Frankfort. In.. died Oct. 4 in Frankfort.

Gilberto Tristani-Colon. 79. retired carpenter for Joffe Lumber Co., Vineland. N.J.. died Oct. l3 in Vineland.

He served in the Armv in Korea.

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