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Shevlin Pine Sales Gompany
DISIRIBUTORS OF
Shevlin Pine
Rcg. U. S. Pat. Ofi.
Mc€lod Rinr lmbcr Cmpany
McGlad, Crfilrah
Sbcvlln-Clerkc C@Fty, LiEttGd
Fct Frucee, Onterlo
* Thc Shcvlin-Hi:o Cnpcny Bcnd, Onrn
* Mcmber of the Wcstern Pinc Asrociation, Portlaad, Orcgoo
EXECUTIVE OFFICE
900 Firt Nadmal lloo Lt!. Bulldhg
MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA
DISTRICT SALES OFFICES: NEW YORK CHICAGO
1206 Graybar Bldg. 1863 LaSalle.Wacker Bldg. Mohawk 4-9117 Tclephonc Ccntnl 9l&t SAN FRANCISCO tGl0 Momdaock Bldg. Keancy 7(Xl
LOS ANGELES SALES OFFICE
328 Petrclcun Sccuritler Bldg. PRorpcct tbtS
SPECIES
NORTHERN (Genuinc) WHITE PINE (PTNUS STROBUS)
NORVAY OR RED PINE (PINUS RESINOSA)
PONDEROSA PINE (PINUS PONDEROSA)
SUGAR (Gcnuinc Vhilc) PINE (PINUS LAMBERTIANA)
A. O. Sheldon Heads Western Retailers Lumbermen's Golf Tournament March 18
A. O. Sheldon, Salt Lake City, was elected president of the Western Retail Lumber Dealers Association at the annual convention held at the Davenport Hotel, Spokane, Wash., February t7 to 19.
The new vice-presidents are H. A. Shaw, Spokane; Erling Hellieson, Yakima, Wash.; Fred Epperson, Port Angeles, Wash.; John Portevin, Idaho Falls, Idaho; John B. Schlitz, Billings, Mont.; Earl W. Brown, Helena, Mont.; J. R. Coffin, Reno, Nevada; I. E. Snyder, Enterprise, Ore.; S. W. McWuat, Grants Pass, Ore.
Directors for three-year terms: Thos. W. Gamble, Payette, Idaho; C. S. Kenyon, Bozeman, Mont.; C. F. Ullman, Big Timber, Mont.; C. M. Oliver, Reno, Nev.; Glen lfout, Klamath Falls, Ore.; Frank Van Petten, Ontario, Ore.; C. H. Crawford, Walla Walla, Wash.; Dominic Brace, Seattle, Wash.
Tacoma was tentatively chosen for the convention city for 1939.
Congratulations
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. S. Dodge are receiving congratulations on the birth of a boy, in Oakland, February 20. Mr. Dodge is a member of the sales staff of MacDonald & Harrington, San Francisco.
Visits Bay District
Art Twohy, Twohy Lumber Co., Los Angeles, was a recent San Francisco visitor on business.
Southern California lumbermen will play golf at the Virginia Country Club, Long Beach, Friday afternoon, March 18. Dinner will be served in the Club House in the evening, after which the winners in the several events will be awarded prizes. Members of the lumber fraternity and allied industries who are visiting in Southern California are invited to attend. The tournament is sponsored by Lumbermen's Post, No. 4O3, of the American Legion.
Stuart Smith is general chairman of the golf committee. The following will assist him in arranging for the tournament: Arrangements, Harry Graham; Prizes, Russell Gheen; Handicaps, Jack Thomas; Tickets, Ed Biggs; Publicity, Ed Martin.
Starts \(/holesale Lumber Business
Ed Fountain has organized the Ed Fountain Lumber Co. and will operate a wholesale lumber business, starting March 1. The company's office is irr the Petroleum Securities Bldg., Los Angeles.
Ed is well known in Southern California lumber circles. He was with the Consolidated Lumber Co. for thirteen years, eight years as sales manager, and for the past two years has been calling on the Southern California trade for Don Doud.
Back From East
H. R. Neel, sales manager of the Setzer Box Company, Sacramento, returned recently from a business trip to the Eastern states.
Fru$il cuPB0[Rll lloons
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Better fitting and better fnisbed flash capboard, doors at lower cost.
L Resin-seoled foces toke o smooth, perfect point or enqmel finish. No checking.
2. 4. Edges I I cqn be eosily qnd smoothly lipped.
Solid edge str\p (2s/a" wide) on eoch edge reduce tendency to worp, insure neoter finish, and provide q sound reinforcement for locks ond hinges.
Fir veneer core.
We hcve iust issued c new price li* | ol these 0ush cupbocrd doors, Aak us I lor one it you hcrve not received voun. I