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Washington, D.C. 20005 (202) 462-6272 NPCA/RI 033245 INDEX Subject Page Headquarters Address....................... 1 Code of Ethics............................................................. 5 Our 8th Year 6 ........................................ Officers.............................................. 7 Regional Vice Presidents .................................................................................. .. . 7 Board of Directors.................................................................................................... 8 Executive Committee....................... 9 Pictures of Officers 10 ...................................................................... Pictures of Regional Vice Presidents..................................... 11 Pictures of Board of Directors and Executive Committee................................... 12 Past Presidents.......................... 16 George Baugh Heckel Award Winners.................................................................... 16 industry Statesman Award Winners ............................................ 18 index of Committees 19 .............................................................................................. Listing of National Members........................................... 77 Staff.................................................... 127 By-Laws........................................................................................................................133 Certificate of Incorporation Anti-Bribery Agreement ................................... .. .........................................- 149 ................................................................... Non-Exchange Agreement Index of Local Associations ....................................................... ................. 147 147 153 index of Advertisers" ..............................................................;................................259 3 NPCA/RI033246 * I NPCA/RI0332 Code of Ethics NATIONAL PAINT AND COATINGS ASSOCIATION, INC. WE, members of the National Paint and Coatings Association, Inc., recognizing our responsibilities and obligations to promote the public welfare, and to maintain honor­ able, fair and friendly relations among men, do pledge ourselves: t. To compete always with fairness and honesty, seeking patronage on merit and service; to refrain from false, derogatory reference, written, oral or printed, to competitors or their products; and from the circulation of harmful rumors regarding such competi­ tors' products or their personal or financial reputation; to strive, by sincere and intelli­ gent cooperation with our competitors, in all lawful ways to increase the efficiency and service to the public of the industry as a whole; to base our advertising exclusively on the merit of our own products and the value of our own service, without false, derogatory reference to the products of competitors or misleading comparisons there­ with. ■ i s ! 2. To be guided by a spirit of justice, honor and fairness, in all our relations with members of the allied trades, realizing that the standard of ethics maintained in our industry must vitally affect the standard observed in associated industries; to en­ courage the adoption by the allied trades of similar codes as guides to govern their practices; and to discourage unfair trade practices in those trades, even though such practices might at times be to our own immediate advantage. represent our products truthfully in advertising, labeling and branding; avoiding 3. To therein all false or misleading statements or descriptions. . To avoid and actively strive to prevent all forms of commercial bribery or corruption by members of this Association and by the industry in general; and to this end we pledge our support to the Federal Trade Commission in locating and prosecuting individuals guilty of such practices. recognize the right of employees to use all honorable and reasonable efforts to 5. To better their conditions, but to refrain from directly or indirectly soliciting or bidding for the services of the employee of another member; to promote, in light of contem­ porary hiring practices, high ethical standards in the area of manpower recruitment. 6. To refrain from the unethical practice of taking in exchange for our own products the paints and coatings of another manufacturer. 7. To adhere faithfully to the rules of conduct herein set forth and to inspire our fellow members to do likewise, believing that the Golden Rule is the only safe guide of conduct in the relations among men. 8. Any violation of this Code shall be referred by the General Counsel of the National Paint and Coatings Association, Inc., to the Executive Committee for consideration and action. To ensure fairness, elementary due process requirements will be met throughout these proceedings. 5 NPCA/R1 033248 i For 88 Years Progress Through Cooperation The first meeting to organize an association of paint and varnish manufacturers was held at the Grand Union Hotel, Saratoga, New York, on September 11, 1888. There were in existence at that time several paint dubs which were strictly local or regional in scope. Because paint was distributed mainly through drug stores, many paint manufacturers were members of the National Wholesale Drug Association. The first and oldest paint club was the Paint and Oil Club of New England, organized February 23, 1884. It is still a thriving organization as the New England Paint, Varnish and Lacquer Association. The St. Louis Paint, Varnish and Lacquer Association held its first meeting on December 18, 1886. The first meeting of the Chicago Club was held February 25, 1887. The New York Club was organized February 26, 1887. The Philadelphia Club was organized October 1, 1887 and the Pittsburgh Paint and Drug Club came into being on May 24, 1887. George B. Heckel, in his history of the American paint and varnish industry, 'THE PAINT INDUSTRY," calls attention to the fact that the Cincinnati Club also had been organized in 1888. Delegates of the various paint and oil dubs met in Saratoga and agreed on the organization plan and decided on the name "National Paint, Oil and Varnish Asso­ ciation of the United States." In the decades following the organization of this association, the manufacturers in the industry, while almost invariably retaining their membership in the National Paint, Oil and Varnish Association, formed separate organizations which developed as follows: Paint Grinders' Association of the U.S., organized May 8, 1889. Paint Manufacturers' Association of the U.S. {a change of name by the Paint Grinders'Association) in 1907. National Varnish Manufacturers'Association, organized November 3, 1903. American Paint and Varnish Manufacturers' Association, organized October 11, 1926, being a combination of the above two. Unification of the National Paint, Oil and Varnish Association and the American Paint and Varnish Manufacturers Association was brought about November 1, 1933 at the annual meeting of the industry held in Chicago. At that time the National Paint, Varnish, and Lacquer Association was founded. New conditions clearly demonstrated the interdependence of the various factors of the industry in coop­ erating with the Government through a single powerful organization of its own, with maximum prestige and benefit for the individual members and the industry as a whole. At their 84th Annual Meeting on November 9, 1971 the members of the National Paint, Varnish and Lacquer Association voted to change the Association name to the National Paint and Coatings Association (NPCA). It was felt that this new name would broaden the scope of the organization to include all coatings and better represent the Association's dominant part in the industry's progress. Today, in its splendid Washington headquarters, the National Paint and Coatings Associa­ tion is a highly efficient and well regarded organization which renders valuable and varied services to its members. 6 NPCA/R1 033249 mmxMemsr’tj: :;:.™ Can we help solve your clean air problems with 66/3 products? Amsco Division Union Oil Company of California Palatine, Illinois 60067 NPCA/Rl 033250 I Problem solvers for sale. i s .) f 1 1 .. J • Defoamers • Metallic Stearates • Emulsifiers and other surfactants • Driers • Mildewcides • In addition to this broad line of specialty materials for coatings, Witco Chemical offers you prompt and efficient customer-oriented service. Contact us for information. I Witco Chemical Organics Division Los Angeles, California 90067 Burlingame, Calif. 94010 (S.E Area) Atlanta, Georgia 30341 Chicago, Illinois 60611 Quincy, Mass. 02169 (Boston Area) New York, N.Y. 10017 Akron, Ohio 44308 Houston, Texas 77045 Montreal, Quebec H1W2L8 Toronto, Ontario M4P1B1 We can help you be a problem solver. I % NPCA/RI 033251 1975 OFFICERS President JOHN L. ARMITAGE John L. Armitage & Co. Newark, New Jersey Treasurer RAYMOND D. STEVENS, JR. Vice President MANSELO. WILEY Pratt & Lambert, Inc. Buffalo, New York Celanese Coatings & Specialties Co. Louisville, Kentucky Executive Vice President ROBERT A. ROLAND Vice President, Admin. & Secretary ALLAN W. GATES Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. • REGIONAL VICE PRESIDENTS New England Zone A. BERNARD SHORE Bonded Oil Chelsea, Massachusetts Eastern Zone MARTIN A. TRENKLE Alcatraz Paint Co. Richmond, Virginia East Central Zone B. J. GOOEL Standard Detroit Paint Co. Detroit, Michigan West Central Zone HARRY OLIVER Revilo Paint & Varnish Company Kansas City, Missouri Southern Zone LARRY HECHT Southern Protective Products Co. Atlanta, Georgia Southwestern Zone ROBERT H. ARNOLD Cook Paint & Varnish Co. Houston, Texas Western Zone CHARLES E. FIN EGAN • Ameritone Paint Corp. Subsidiary of Grow Chemical Corp. Compton, California . 7 NPCA/RI 033252 w BOARD OF DIRECTORS (Term expires 1975) JOHN L. ARMITAGE (Chairman) John L. Armitage & Co. Newark, New Jersey MANSEL O. WILEY (Vice Chairman) Celanese Coatings & Specialties Co. Louisville, Kentucky i WALTER F. RHOADES JOHN S. AYRES Cook Paint & Varnish Co. Kansas City, Missouri Standard T Chemical Co., Inc. Chicago, Illinois ROBERT W. BODY L. CHANDLER SMITH Body Bros., Jnc. Bedford, Ohio l Conchemco Coatings Shawnee Mission, Kansas C. A. BRETHEN, JR. RAYMOND D. STEVENS, JR. Wyandotte Paint Products Co. Wyandotte, Michigan Pratt & Lambert, Inc. Buffalo, New York JOHN DeGREGORY Major Paint & Varnish Co. Torrance, California KEITH C. VANDER HYDE Guardsman Chemical Coatings, Inc, Grand Rapids, Michigan DAN K. FARSTAD Spencer-Kellogg Div. of Textron, Inc. Buffalo, New York 1 E. A. VON DOERSTEN Ashland Chemical Co., Div. Ashland Oil & Refining Co. Columbus, Ohio ALFRED J. KNAPP Napko Corporation Houston, Texas C. ANGUS WURTELE MAX A. MINNIG The Valspar Corp. Mi n neap oils, ■ Mi n nesota Borden Chemical, Div. of Borden, Inc. Columbus, Ohio (Term expires 1976) CLINTON S. BROWN C. ROBERT H1LES Lilly industriai Coatings, Inc. Indianapolis, Indiana National Manufacturing Corp. Tonawanda, New York R. G. BULL JOHN A. KLACSMANN The Sherwin-Williams Co. Cleveland, Ohio E. I. duPont de Nemours & Company, Inc. Wilmington, Delaware D. B. KURFEES E. A. COWMAN Cowman-Campbeli Paint Co. Seattle, Washington Kurfees Coatings, Inc. Louisville, Kentucky F. JOHN DERRICK WM. C. LOWREY Shell Chemical Co. E. Orange, New Jersey Perry & Derrick Co. Cincinnati, Ohio PETER FASS JOHN LUDDEN ■ *« Reichhold Chemicals, Inc. White Plains, New York American Cyanamid Co. Bound Brook, New Jersey HENRY P. MORRIS HOWARD W. HECHT Elliott Paint & Varnish Co. Chicago, Illinois McCloskey Varnish Co. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1 8 NPCA/RI033253 J (Term expires 1977) PAULW. NEIDHARDT JAMES H. DAVIS Glidden-Durkee Div. SCM Corp. Cleveland, Ohio Porter Paint Co. Louisville, Kentucky GEORGE A. NICHOLS RICHARD J. KERR DeSoto, Inc. Des Plaines, Illinois Union Carbide Corporation New York, New York BRUCE OCKO E. C. LARSEN Polyvinyl Chemical Industries Wilmington, Massachusetts PPG industries, Inc. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania RALPH W. LETTIERI LOUIS A. RUCKGABER, JR. Benjamin Moore & Co. Montvale, New Jersey The Egyptian Lacquer Manufacturing Co. Kearny, New Jersey D. H. McCLURE JOSEPH S. SCHER The Enterprise Companies Wheeling, Illinois EXXON Chemical Co. U.S.A. Houston, Texas GLENN A. WILSON ROBERT S. McKAY II NL Industries, Inc. New York, New York The Dean & Barry Co. Columbus, Ohio EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE JOHN L. ARMITAGE (Chairman) E. C. LARSEN John L. Armitage & Co. Newark, New Jersey PPG Industries, Inc. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania MANSEL O. WILEY (Vice Chairman) RALPH W. LETTIERI Celanese Coatings & Specialties Co. Louisville, Kentucky Benjamin Moore & Co. Montvale, New Jersey JOHN S. AYRES PAULW. NEIDHARDT Cook Paint & Varnish Co. Kansas City, Missouri Glidden-Durkee Div. of SCM Corp. Cleveland, Ohio GEORGE A. NICHOLS C. A. BRETHEN, JR. Wyandotte Paint Products Co. Wyandotte, Michigan DeSoto, Inc. Des Plaines, Illinois RAYMOND D. STEVENS, JR. CLINTON S. BROWN Pratt & Lambert, Inc. Buffalo, New York National Manufacturing Corp. Tonawanda, New York R. G. BULL GLENN A. WILSON The Sherwin-Williams Co. Cleveland, Ohio NL Industries, Inc. New York, New York JAMES H. DAVIS C. ANGUS WURTELE Porter Paint Co. Louisville, Kentucky The Valspar Corp. Minneapolis, Minnesota JOHN A. KLACSMANN E. I. duPont de Nemours & Company, Inc. Wilmington, Delaware 9 NPCA/RI033254 1975 OFFICERS JOHN L. ARMiTAGE President, Chairman Board of Directors Executive Committee MANSELO. WILEY ROBERTA. ROLAND V. Pres., V. Chrmn. Board of Directors Executive Committee Executive Vice President RAYMOND D. STEVENS, JR ALLAN W. GATES Treasurer ■ Board of Directors Executive Committee •Vice President, Administration and Secretary 10 NPCA/RI 033255 sax&tttSMAaMtt jCSi!SSsfi£2S^w^W!^^^ REGIONAL VICE PRESIDENTS A. BERNARD SHORE MARTIN A. TRENKLE B. J. GOOEL Regional Vice President (New England Zone) Board of Directors Regional Vice President (Eastern Zone) Board of Directors Regional Vice President (East Central Zone) Board of Directors HARRY OLIVER LARRY HECHT Regional Vice President (West Centrai Zone) Board of Directors Regional Vice President (Southern Zone) Board of Directors ROBERT H. ARNOLD CHARLES W. FINEGAN . Regional Vice President ' (Southwestern Zone) Board of Directors Regional Vice President (Western Zone) Board of Directors 11 l NPCA/RI 033256 BOARD OF DIRECTORS i \ JOHN S. AYRES ROBERT W. BODY C. A. BRETHEN, JR. Board of Directors Executive Committee Board of Directors Board of Directors Executive Committee ' 1 CLINTON S. BROWN R. G. BULL E. A. COWMAN Board of Directors Executive Committee Board of Directors Executive Committee Board of Directors . J ) J 12 y- ----------- ; . NPCA/RI 033257 Ij .. ■■ 1 : .1 C. ROBERT HILES RICHARD J. KERR Board of Directors Budget & Finance Committee Board of Directors ALFRED J. KNAPP D. B. KURFEES E. C. LARSEN Board of Directors Budget & Finance Committee Board of Directors Board of Directors Executive Committee JOHN A. KLACSMANN ■ Board of Directors Executive Committee 13 NPCA/RJ 033258 i J RALPH W. LETTIERI Board of Directors Executive Committee * f D. H. McCLURE Board of Directors i. I } HENRY P. MORRIS PAUL W. NEIDHARDT GEORGE A. NICHOLS Board of Directors Board of Directors Executive Committee Board of Directors Executive Committee J 14 r NPCA/R1 033259 BRUCE OCKO WALTER F. RHOADES LOUIS A. RUCKGABER, JR. Board of Directors Board of Directors Budget & Finance Committee Board of Directors f E. A. VON DOERSTEN GLENN A. WILSON C. ANGUS WURTELE Board of Directors Board of Directors Executive Committee Board of Directors Executive Committee 15 NPCA/Rl 033260 I PAST PRESIDENTS 1933-1946 1947-1961 1962-1963 1964 1965-1966 1967-1968 1969-1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 ERNEST T. TRIGG GEN. JOSEPH F. BATTLEY WILLIAM E. HOOD R. S. BENNETT J. A. HAGER ARNOLD R. WOLFF EDWARD A. FOY B. A. MALM RALPH J. BAUDHUIN C. A. BRETHEN, JR. E. C. LARSEN GEORGE BAUGH HECKEL AWARD WINNERS 1974 - MILTON GOLL, MILTON NOWAK, and WILLIAM STEWART 1973-DR. WERNER S. ZIMMT 1972 - HOWARD L. GERHART 1971 - EDWARD A. FOY . 1970-BURTON F.WILKINSON 1969 - ARNOLD R. WOLFF 1968 - DR. LEROY W. SHUGER 1967 - CHARLES W. FINEGAN and HOWARD HECHT 1966 - THOMAS M. STOKES 1965 - RICHARD S. BENNETT 1964-W.H. LUTZ 1963-WILLIAM E. HOOD 1962-B. M. BELCHER 1961 - JOSEPH F. BATTLEY 1960 - WILLIAM M. STUART Prior Recipients WALLACE F. BENNETT FRANK P. CONNOLLY THOMAS DANIELS JOSEPH A. HAGER C. P. JARDEN LONORE KIEFER GORDON MARSHALL ERNEST T. TRIGG 16 NPCA/RI 033261 INDUSTRY STATESMAN AWARD WINNERS 1974 1968 EDWARD F.OTOOLE HENRY RE1CHHOLD LESLIE THOMPSON BURTON F. WILKINSON PAULCEFALU O. J. S.deBRUN S. U. GREENBERG LLOYD W. MILLER 1967 1973 EUGENE F. COX H. C. McCLELLON LEOSILVERSTEIN HARRY E. STONE E. COLIN BALDWIN HAROLD A. CHLOUPEK ROBERTO. CLARK JOHN W. NESTOR KENNETH C. SPECHT 1966 WELLS MARTIN WILLIAM C. STOLK WILLIAM M. STUART MAURICE VAN LOO DR. F. G. WEED 1972 ROGER H. HIGGINS WILLIAM H. LUTZ HELENE M.SENKER 1965 1971 ROY ANDERSON JAMES BECKETT ALEX DUNCAN J. A. MARTINO BERNHARD MAUTZ FRED E. ALSOP H. BRA1TH DAVIS JOSEPH A. HAGER GUSTAVE KLINKENSTE/N 1964 1970 LATHROP BACKSTROM H. A. GARDNER A. E. HORN M. J. MERKIN E. S. NICKERSON ARTHUR STEUDEL VIN THOMPSON VAL WURTELE JOSEPH B. DIETZ RICHARD J. ECKART HORACE S. FELTON DAVID H. LITTER THOMAS J. McDOWELL 1969 E. E. FOGLE ROBERT H. HILL -W. F. H. MATTLAGE R. S. SOLINSKY J. W. WILSON 18 NPCA/Rl 033263 O !l |I i| 41 m I m | * r 1 • ’l* ■ « - Industrial Maintenance Painting section i ! Total service to the paint industry from the raw materials to coatings in use. PAINT JOURNAL COMPANY 2911 WASHINGTON ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI 63103 (314) 534-0301 Serving the paint industry since 1908 j NPCA/RI033262 BY-LAWS COMMITTEE ¥ WILLIAM E. HOOD, Chairman Indurall Coatings, Inc. Birmingham, Alabama HENRY BEHNKE CLYDE L. SMITH Mautz Paint Si Varnish Co. Ameritone Paint Corp. Madison, Wisconsin Compton, California JOHN L. ARMITAGE (ex officio) GEORGE S. RATTNER Paragon Paint Si Varnish Corp. National Paint and Coatings Assn., Inc. Long island City, New York Washington, D. C. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, U. S. A. COMMITTEE LARRY HECHT Southern Protective Products Co. Atlanta, Georgia HARRY OLIVER Revilo Paint Si Varnish Company Kansas City, Missouri B. J. GOOEL, Chairman Standard Detroit Paint Co. A. BERNARD SHORE Detroit, Michigan Bonded Oil • Boston, Massachusetts MARTIN A. TRENKLE ROBERT H. ARNOLD The Alcatraz Paint Co. Cook Paint and Varnish Co. Richmond, Virginia Houston, Texas JOHN L. ARMITAGE (ex officio) CHARLES W. FINEGAN • - Ameritone Paint Corp. National Paint and Coatings Assn., inc Compton, California Washington, D. C. 22 NPCA/RI 033269 CHEMICAL COATINGS STEERING COMMITTEE ROBERT M. COX, Chairman LOUIS A. RUCKGABER, JR., Vice Chairman The Gilbert Spruance Co. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania The Egyptian Lacquer Mfg. Co. Newark, New Jersey THOMAS N. ARMEL Reliance Universal Inc. Louisville, Kentucky WILLIAM E. HOOD ROBERT W. BODY Indurall Coatings, Inc. Body Bros., Inc. Birmmgnam, Alabama Bedford, Ohio HENRY E. JONES CHARLES A. BRETHEN, JR. Pratt& Lambert, Inc. Wyandotte Paint Products Co. Buffalo, New York Wyandotte, Michigan MELVIN S. KAYE JAMES H. DAVIS Maas Si Waldstein Co. Porter Paint Co., Inc. Newark, New Jersey Louisville, Kentucky RALPH W. LETTIERI J. PATRICK DONOHUE Benjamin Moore 8t Co. Inmont Corporation Montvale, New Jersey Clifton, New Jersey ROBERT F. LIEPSNER WILLIAM J. DOOLEY Cook Paint & Varnish Co. Conchemco Coatings Kansas City, Missouri Shawnee Mission, Kansas ARNE C. LINDHOLM GEORGE W. FALK Glidden-Durkee Div. of SCM Corp. Celanese Coatings and Specialties Co. Cleveland, Ohio Louisville, Kentucky W. I. LONGSWORTH, JR. D.S. GAARDER Lilly Industrial Coatings, inc. The Sherwin-Williams Company Memphis, Tennessee Cleveland, Ohio HOWARD J. MATHER LEO S. GUTHMAN PPG industries, Inc. Whittaker Coatings and Chemicals Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Chicago, Illinois FRANK P.McKIERNAN JOSEPH A. HAGER (Honorary for Life) M & T Chemicals, Inc. Guardsman Chemical Coatings Inc. Greenwich, Connecticut Grand Rapids, Michigan RICHARD R.MISSAR C. ROBERT HILES Lilly industrial Coatings, Inc. DeSoto, I nc. Indianapolis, Indiana Des Plaines, Illinois ... 23 NPCA/RI 033270 J. ROBERT STROHM ROBERT PAJOR Enterprise Chemical Coatings Co. The Valspar Corp. Minneapolis, Minnesota Wheeling, Illinois G. SHELDON VEIL NICHOLAS PAPPAS E. I. duPont de Nemours 81 Co., Inc. Grow Chemical Company Wilmington, Delaware Pontiac, Michigan GEORGE C. VOSS REX L. PRATHER Guardsman Chemical Coatings Inc. I-SIS Chemicals, Inc. Louisville, Kentucky Stamford, Connecticut WILLIAM G. WEST WALTER F. RHOADES Standard T Chemical Co., Inc. Stanchem, Inc. Chicago, Illinois East Berlin, Connecticut JOHN L. ARMITAGE lex officio) ROBERT W. SHAW American Lacquer Solvents Co. National Paint and Coatings Assn., Inc. Valley Forge, Pennsylvania Washington, D. C. CHEMICAL COATINGS INDUSTRY COMMITTEE G. SHELDON VEIL, Chairman W. C. LOWREY, Vice Chairman Grow Chemical Co. Shell Chemical Company Pontiac, Michigan East Orange, New Jersey JOHN R. ADAMS C. J. BERG Blnks Mfg. Co. The Sherwin-Williams Company Cleveland, Ohio Franklin Park, Illinois R. W. ANNONIO ROBERT L. BILTON Union Carbide Corporation Monsanto Company New York, New York St Louis, Missouri WALTER M. BARDEN JOHN S. BOOTH Standard T Chemical Co., Inc. dynergistic Pigments Corporation Chicago, Illinois Middlesex, New Jersey JACK E. BENHAM JAMES D. BRICKER JB International Marketing Corp. Armstrong Products Co., Inc. Miami, Florida Warsaw, Indiana 24 NPCA/RI 033271 GORDON DABNEY E. M. IRVING Blatz Paint Co., i no. Inmont Corporation Louisville, Kentucky Cincinnati, Ohio R. C. DUBBERLY L. J. KAISER Reliance Universal Inc. Eastman Chemical Products, Inc. Louisville, Kentucky Kingsport, Tennessee ROBERT E. DYER DAVID KELLER American Cyanamid Co. The Harshaw Chemical Company Bound Brook, New Jersey Cleveland, Ohio JOHN P. EMMERLING JOHN E. KRAMER E. I. duPont de Nemours 8t Co., Inc. Lenmar Lacquers, Inc. Wilmington, Delaware Baltimore, Maryland STANLEY EYSMANN J. F. KROEGER Celiofilm Corporation Shell Chemical Company Wood Ridge, New Jersey Houston, Texas DANIEL K. FARSTAD THOMAS F. LAWLOR CIBA-GEIGY Corporation Spencer Kellogg Division of Ardsley, New York Textron Inc. Buffalo, New York F. R. LEHMAN Dow Chemical U.S.A. HORACE S. FELTON, JR. Midland, Michigan □ elkote. Incorporated Penns Grove, New Jersey RAY J. LINDQUIST, JR. Honeymead Products Co. HAROLD V. FLEMING Minneapolis, Minnesota The Dexter Corporation Windsor Locks, Connecticut DEWEY MARK Tenneco Oil Co. W. H. GRAEFF Houston, Texas Rohm and Haas Co. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania E. O. McARTHUR, JR. The Continental Products Co. BIRNEY L. GRANTZ Rockford Chemical Coatings Rockford, Illinois Euclid, Ohio H. D. MEDLEY Celanese Chemical Company R. DONALD GR1EBEL New York, New York AMSCO Div. of Union Oil Co. of Calif. Palatine, Illinois P. J. M1LAZZO Vita-Var Co. JAY S. HANNA Div. of Textron, Inc. Hanna Chemical Coatings Corporation New Brunswick, New Jersey Columbus, Ohio JOSEPH B. M1LGRAM, JR. A. R. HEMPEL DeSantis Coatings, 1 nc. Monsanto Industrial Chemicals Co. Willoughby, Ohio St. Louis, Missouri WILLIAM R. HENTZEN F. W. MINER American Cyanamid Company Hentzen Chemical Coatings, Inc. Wayne, New Jersey Milwaukee, Wisconsin CHARLES E. HOOVER BRUCE OCKO Polyvinyl Chemical Industries Hoover Color Corporation Wilmington, Massachusetts Irvington, New Jersey DONALD D. HURST S. V. O'DONNELL Seibert-Oxidermo, Inc. National Can Corporation Detroit, Michigan Chicago, Illinois 25 NPCA/RI033272 Wherever you aie you can yet any bo corded youi SK man today and > ask about combmat on shirni»nrs of combination of our products easily, any of oui Tull (inr of products now quickly and economically with just available coast to coast' one ohone call With our new resins Oi write Spence Kellogg Division of plant in Baliirrioie, anti greatb ' Textron Inc Pop: Ad,F3ox 807 expanded facilities rin California, we Buffalo Mav'York 14P40 ( can now ship h-nm six different martdfdctur'nrj locafons as well as HSTOffi / twerUy-six warehouses L:"| A* Tna1 means you nan enjoy the henetils %?oaTK,c* of single-shipmen1' dehveiy when sou buy urethanes, vjriyltoluene ropnlymcts niKvds, specialty t c*-1ns maiine oils »\oll as linseed oisk>i, ana soya oils , ‘ NPCA/R1 033273 JAMES C. OSTEN G. GWYN TUCKER American Lacquer & Solvents Co. of Florida Tampa, Florida Rheem Manufacturing Co. New York, New York CORNELIUS J. O'SULLIVAN Shell Chemical Co. Houston, Texas WILLIAM N. TUNE, JR. Hercules, Inc. J. S. PANZER Wilmington, Delaware Wyandotte Paint Products Co. Wyandotte, Michigan A. E.VERBYLA E. M. PEARCY Seaguard Corporation Amoco Chemicals Corporation Chicago, Illinois Portsmouth, Virginia A. H. PFLUGH E. A. VON DOERSTEN EXXON Chemical Co., U.S.A. Ashland Chemical Co- Florham Park, New Jersey Columbus, Ohio ROBERT F. PURCELL Commercial Solvents Corp. WILLIAM P. WEBER Terre Haute, Indiana Westhampton Chemical Co. W. G. RANDOLPH New York, New York Randolph Products Co. WILLIAM M. WESTHOFF Carlstadt, New Jersey Arco Chemical Company GEORGE W. READ Philadelphia, Pennsylvania E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc. PHILIP L.WEYNA Wilmington, Delaware Morton Chemical Co. JOSEPH E. RENCH Woodstock, Illinois Napko Corporation Houston, Texas RUFUS F. WINT L.J. ROCKENBACH Hercules. Inc. Reichhold Chemicals, inc. Wilmington, Delaware White Plains, New York FRED YENKIN JOSEPH B. SCHELLER Silberline Manufacturing Co., Inc. The Yenkin Majestic Paint Corp. Lansford, Pennsylvania Columbus, Ohio WILLIAM T. SMITH ‘ JOHN L. ARMITAGE (ex officio) ” The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. National Paint and Coatings Assn., Inc. Akron, Ohio Washington, D.C. COMMUNICATIONS COMMITTEE FRANCIS W, DUNN, Chairman Norman Zander Fried, Vice Chairman Kwal Paints, Inc. Denver, Colorado The O'Brien Corporation South Bendr Indiana MORTJ. BERGER SAM GUERRERA - The Flecto Company,. Inc. The Valspar Corp. Oakland, California Minneapolis, Minnesota 27 i NPCA/RI 033274 i , « JAMES P. REYNOLDS CLAYTON H. LANGE E. I. duPont de Nemours & Co., Inc. Wilmington, Delaware The Sherwin-Williams Company Cleveland, Ohio NORMAN J. MECHANIC MICHAEL P. RYAN Standard T Chemical Company, Inc. l nmont Corporation Staten Island, New York Somerville, Massachusetts G„ WALLACE MEYER RICHMOND W, UNWIN Cargill, Inc. 1 1 N L Industries, Inc. New York, New York Minneapolis, Minnesota JOHN L. ARMITAGE {ex officio) RICHARD R. MISSAR DeSoto, Inc. National Paint and Coatings Assn., Inc. Des Plaines, Illinois Washington, D. C. COMMUNITY SERVICES STEERING COMMITTEE “1 HAROLD E. SPITZER, Chairman The Sherwin-Williams Company Cleveland, Ohio R. W. ANNONIO HARRY KIEFER Union Carbide Corp. Glidden-Durkee Div. of New York. New York SCM Corp. Cleveland, Ohio JAMES R.BLEGEN Ashland Chemical Co. RALPH LETTIERI Columbus, Ohio Benjamin Moore & Co. DENNIS P. BRIDGE Montvale, New Jersey PPG Industries, Inc. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania T. R. MATTHEWS E. I. duPont de Nemours & Co., Inc.. CHARLESW. FINEGAN Wilmington, Delaware Ameritone Paint Corp. Compton, California CHARLES M. JACKSON JOHN L. ARMITAGE (ex officio) Celanese Coatings and Specialties Co. National Paint and Coatings Assn., Inc. Jeffersontown, Kentucky Washington, D. C. 28 NPCA/RI 033275 X If you need pressure sensitive tape that will adhere, bundle, color code, hold, insulate, label, lubricate, mask, mend, over-lay, palletize, protect, repair, seal, splice, unitize or water-proof, you need us! company NEW BRUNSWICK, N« J. 08903 PERmacEL V, Raw Material Suppliers of: Lower Alcohols Acetates Ketones Glycol Ethers Phthaiate Esters Available from Bulk Distribution Centers at: Carteret, Bayonne and Bayway, N. J. Argo, Illinois Houston and Baytown, Texas San Pedro, California E)^ON EXXON CHEMICAL COMPANY U.S.A. P.O.Box 3272.Houston.TX 77001 CHEMICALS mmmammmmmmm NPCA/Rl 033276 TASK FORCES Task Forces are formed to investigate and seek solutions to a specific problem of the industry. When their work is completed the group is dissolved. Task Forces operate with a high degree of independence in areas of specific concern. Each is headed by a Mission Manager with policy review emanating from the Com­ munity Services Steering Committee. Members interested in participating in the work of a Task Force are urged to contact the Mission Manager. AIR QUALITY TASK FORCE C. M. HANSEN PPG Industries, Inc. Allison Park, Pennsylvania R. E. HENRY Continental Can Co. Chicago, Illinois BARRY W. HUTCHINGS EXXON Co., USA Houston, Texas CHARLES M. JACKSON Celanese Coatings and Specialties Co. Louisville, Kentucky KENNETH J. MURRAY, Mission Manager DOUGLAS K. LARSEN EXXON Chemicals Co., USA DeSoto, Inc. Linden, New Jersey Oes Plaines, Illinois GABRIEL MALKIN Benjamin Moore Si Co. WILLIAM BARTH Newark, New Jersey Inmont Corp. Hawthorne, New Jersey RICHARD D. McKIRHAN American Can Company R. R. BENNETT ‘Greenwich, Connecticut Commercial Solvents Corp. W. BROCK NEELY Terre Haute, Indiana Dow Chemical Co., USA Midland, Michigan R. W. CRAIG E. E. SWAIN, JR. Rohm and Haas Co. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania E. I. duPont de Nemours & Co., Inc. Wilmington, Delaware R. H. DUZY ROY W. TESS Union Carbide Corp. Shell Chemical Co. New York, New York Houston, T ex as D. FINNEY DELTWILLEY Eastman Chemical Products, Inc. Ford Motor Company Kingsport, Tennessee Dearborn, Michigan T.J. WALSH AL FOURNIER Giidden-Durkee Div. of SCM.Corp. Permacel Cleveland, Ohio New Brunswick, New Jersey WERNER S. ZIMMT FRANCIS C. GAUGUSH E. I. duPont de Nemours & Co., Inc. The Sherwin-Williams Company Marshall Research Laboratory Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Cleveland, Ohio 30 NPCA/Rl 033277 “We have mildew problems in New England, too* That’s why we switched to METASOLTK-IOO?* “We’ve been using METASOLTK-100 for years and we’re so satisfied we’d never go back to mercury,” says Paul F. Berens, Chief Chemist of Touraine Paints, inc., Everett, Massachusetts. "There are many places a long the New England coast where mildew can cause real trouble. So TK-100 is important to us. “TK-100 is equally effective in interiorand exterior paints and it won’t decompose or hydrolyze even with long shelf storage. And, of course, in all our experience we’ve had no handling problems." As Mr. Berens sums it up: “METAS0LTK-100 pleases us and pleases ourcustomers.” To learn mere about economical METASOL TK-100, call your Merck representativeorwritefor technical information and Mm E HL samples to Merck Chemical me r c k Division, Merck & Co., Inc., Rahway, N J 07065. ”Kw METASOL TK-100 and TK-100 arc registered trademarks of Merck & Co.. Inc., tor thipbendjjoie. NPCA/R1033278 INDUSTRIAL METALS TASK FORCE RICHARD A. MOORE, Mission Manager The Sherwin-Williams Company Cleveland, Ohio WILLIAM G.RINGLE ISRAEL FELD Celanese Coatings & Specialties Co. Pratt Si Lambert, Inc. Jeffersontown, Kentucky Buffalo, New York * EDWIN E. SWAIN JOHN P. FRAWLEY Hercules, Inc. E. 1. duPont de Nemours 8e Co., I nc. Wilmington, Delaware Wilmington, Delaware JOSEPH G. KINGSTON JEAN P. TEAS Glidden-Durkee The Flood Company Div. of SCM Corp. Hudson, Ohio Strongsville, Ohio DOMENIC J. TESSARI SIDNEY LAUREN DeSoto, Inc. Des Plaines, Illinois Coatings Research Group, Inc. Cleveland, Ohio 32 NPCA/RI033279 You'll be plugged into the *ppi Leif, ms industry's most impressive tm nii*Wr\plri line of ingredients for f/HlahvSoljd water systems. It's some ’ »t , sdjjge'sfeif for wood, places, mptaf.'paperand cement"' " as brln'.ftfs and topcoats.* ,r •<.>•’ . . . . liilWiiBBIKSSiBiSItfHSiiiBiiHiiBiiiiiliiBiiiSBi^KiSil C.‘i.'f ■ •, ^Ji i,< j j »i _"v_ .ijM-... •: __ X y .pi t\, , • dip-'tank/ftowcoatinn-and roller coating fpo^rnquas. • ’ Have ad die tiurabdHy and'cctor fptention assoc:atydr«-n. ’ ■ . f-V-;‘ ”,; |litP» H S*0 Polyvinyl Chemical Industries m f‘ a unftef aam - v„ Beatrice Chemical NPCA/RI 033292 A. J. HOCEVAR E.H. DREW Celanese Coatings and Specialties Co. Continental Can Company, Inc. Louisville, Kentucky Chicago, i Hindis HARRY W. HOWARD L. E. ERICKSON R. T. Vanderbilt Company Kerr-McGee Chemical Corp. Norwalk, Connecticut Oklahoma City, Oklahoma KENNETH HOY Koppers Company, Inc. R. MARSHALL EVANS, JR. Thompson, Weinman & Company Cartersvil le, Georgia i Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania WILLIAM IBSEN ! Cities Services Company Merck & Co., Inc. i Akron, Ohio R. J. FALLON R. O. INNES O. G. Innes Corporation Rahway, New Jersey . New York, New York MARTIN FAYE T. P. JOHNSTON U.S. Industrial Chemicals Co. Eastman Chemical Products, Inc. New York, New York Kingsport, Tennessee j L. J. KAISER CHARES M. FITCH ... j Reliance Universal Inc. Charter International Oil Corp. Louisville, Kentucky Houston, Texas DAVID KELLER P. J. FITZPATRICK American Cyanamid Company Harry T. Campbell Sons' Corp. Bound Brook, New Jersey Towson, Maryland EMMETT KENEFICK Minnesota Linseed Oil Company WILLIAM R. FOX Minneapolis, Minnesota Davies Can Co. Salem, Ohio GUENTER KIRSCHMER BASF Corporation WILLIAM C. GOODWINE Parsippany, New Jersey i \ Velsicol Chemical Corp. JOHN E. KRAMER New York, New York E. I. duPont de Nemours & Co., Inc. Wilmington, Delaware WILLIAM H.GRAEFF Rohm and Haas Company Philadelphia, Pennsylvania HERBERT KRANICH Johns-Manville Products Corp. Denver, Colorado JAMES GREESON Raybo Chemical 1 FRANK C. LaMOTTA Huntington, West Virginia EXXON Chemical Company, U.S.A. Florham Park, New Jersey R. DONALD GRIEBEL W. C. LOWREY AMSCO Division Union Oil Company Shell Chemical Company Palatine, Illinois E. Orange, New Jersey A. R. HEMPEL | \ JAMES A. McCORMICK Monsanto industrial Chemicals Co. ■ Conchemco, Inc. St. Louis, Missouri Baltimore, Maryland ! ii 46 f . ; S NPCA/RI033293 —--------------- _______ I GEORGE S. McTAVEY ERNEST SCHELLER,JR. Siberline Mfg. Co., Inc. Lansford, Pennsylvania Cosan Chemical Corp. Clifton, New Jersey DONALD W. MARVEL V. J.SCHW1NDT W. R. Grace Si Company Mobay Chemical Corp. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Baltimore, Maryland GEORGE E. MILES R.S. SEIDEL George A. Milton Can Co, E. I. duPontde Nemours & Co., Inc. Elizabeth, New Jersey Wilmington, Delaware MARTIN C. MILLER GEORGE F.SIMMK Podell Industries, Inc. Ferro Corporation Clifton, New Jersey Bedford, Ohio JAMES NORBURY WILLIAM SKELLY Dow Chemical U.S.A. General Mills, Inc. Midland, Michigan Minneapolis, Minnesota LARRY OKUN EVERETT SKLARZ Tenneco Chemicals, Inc. Ashland Chemical Company Piscataway, New Jersey Columbus, Ohio W. E. OSBERG, JR. HAROLD E. SMITH Hercules, Inc. Reynolds Metals Co. Wilmington, Delaware Richmond, Virginia CARL D. PRESTON W. T. SMITH Union Carbide Corporation Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co, New York, New York Berea, Ohio JOSEPH J. RAISPIS MARK B. SPITZ Emery Industries, Inc. Cargil), inc. Cincinnati, Ohio Minneapolis, Minnesota EDWARD E. RASWYCK DOUGLAS SPRUANCE Reichhold Chemicals, Inc. White Plains, New York McWhorter Chemicals Co. Carpentersville, Illinois DANIEL B. ROBERTSON EDW. E. STANDRING inmont Corporation American Cyanamid Company Hawthorne, New Jersey Wayne, New Jersey THOMAS W. ROGERS DAVID M. SUTHERLAND Chemetron Corporation Cl BA GEIGY Corp. Holland, Michigan Ardsiey, New York ■ JOSEPH A. TRi VISONE E. A. ROONEY APCO Oil Corporation Reichhold Chemicals, Inc. Chicago, Illinois Pensacola, Florida CHARLES ROSS GWYN TUCKER Freeman Chemical Corp. Rheem Mfg. Co. Port Washington. Wisconsin New York, New York WILLIAM N. TUNE RICHARD T. ROSS Buckman Lab., Inc. Hercules, Inc. Memphis, Tennessee Wilmington, Delaware T. W. TYRRc l l W. H. RUNGE, JR. Armstrong Chemcon, I nc. The Georgia Marble Company Atlanta, Georgia Westchester, Illinois 47 NPCA/RI 033294 EDWARD WANDERMAN FLOYD WITZEL Troy Chemical Corp. Cook Paint Si Varnish Co. Newark, New Jersey Kansas City, Missouri GEORGE A. WELLS Pfizer Inc. Easton, Pennsylvania JOHN L. ARMITAGE (ex officio) R. WINSLOW WHITE National Paint and Coatings Assn., inc. N L Industries, Inc. HJghtstawn, New Jersey i Washington, D. C. INTER-SOCIETY COLOR COUNCIL j i EVERETT R. CALL, Chairman National Paint and Coatings Association, Inc. Washington, D. C. Representing National Paint and Coatings Association, Inc.: BONNIE BENDER WALTER H. OLSON PPG Industries, Inc. Carl Gorr Color Card Co. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Chicago, Illinois HUGH A. PRICE KENNETH X. CHARBONNEAU Benjamin Moore 8t Co. DeSoto, Inc. Montvale, New Jersey Des Plaines, Illinois ] CECELIA RILEY J. B. HAVERLY Celanese Coatings and Specialties Co. Ameritone Paint Corp. Devoe Paint Division Compton, California HARRY LUNDEN JOHN L. ARIMITAGE (ex officio) Pratt a Lambert, Inc. National Paint and Coatings Assn., Inc. Buffalo, New York Washington, D. C. 48 NPCA/RI 033295 . .... .. j Louisville, Kentucky J JOINT COATINGS-FOREST PRODUCTS INDUSTRIES STEERING COMMITTEE J. ROBERT PICKERING, Chairman THOMAS E. BATEY, JR. Vice Chairman Lilly Industrial Coatings, Inc. American Plywood Association Indianapolis, Indiana Tacoma, Washington Representing National Forest Products Association: ALAN LAMBUTH MICHAEL L. CLARK Boise-Cascade Corporation National Woodwork Manufacturers Association Boise, Idaho Chicago, Illinois B. Y. COUCH DON F. LAUGHNAN Weyerhauser Company Simpson Timber Company Seattle, Washington Redmond, Washington ROBERT A. HOLCOMBE ARTHUR F. MUSCHLER National Forest Products Association Edward Hines Lumber Company Washington, D.C. Chicago, Illinois JOSEPH HOLDIMAN KENNETH GILCHRIST Caradco Div. of Scovilie Guardsman Chemical Coatings, Inc. Dubuque, Iowa Grand Rapids, Michigan KENNETH KRUEGER Acousticai-Board Products Association J. J. JACQUET Park Ridge, Illinois Pabco Paint Corporation Representing National Paint and Coatings Association, Inc, Fremont, California PAUL E. LEARY ROYAL A. BROWN National Paint and Coatings Association, Inc. Reliance-Universal, Inc. Washington, D.C. Louisville, Kentucky J. M. DONATELLO JAMES SAINSBURY . Glidden-Durkee Div., SCM Corp. E. I. duPont de Nemours 8t Co., Inc. Cleveland, Ohio Wilmington, Delaware M. L. TOMSU JOSEPH DOOLEY Glidden-Durkee Div. of SCM Corp. Inmont Corporation Cleveland, Ohio Morganton, North Carolina D.S. GAARDER MAXWELL M. YAN The Sherwin-Williams Company Abitibi Paper Co. Ltd. Cleveland, Ohio Ontario, Canada - 49 NPCA/R1 033296 S25S5S25ii£56aS> JOINT PAINT INDUSTRY COORDINATING COMMITTEE Representing National Paint and Coatings Association, inc.: M. C. WORKMAN JOHN L. ARMITAGE John L. Armitage Si Co. Benjamin Moore Si Co. Newark, New Jersey Montvale, New Jersey . ROBERT A. ROLAND MANSEL O. WILEY National Paint and Coatings Association, Inc. Celanese Coatings 81 Specialities Co. Louisville, Kentucky Washington, D. C. Representing National Decorating Products Association: PHILIP LENNOX ALTON L. STRICKLAND United Paint & Wallpaper, Inc. Raleigh Paint St Wallpaper Wethersfield, Connecticut Raleigh, North Carolina ROBERT E. PETIT CARL J. MOVRICH Bruno Movrich Co. National Decorating Products Association Chicago, Illinois St. Louis, Missouri Representing Painting and Decorating Contractors of America: MYRON HEIBERG ARLO J. FAIRBANKS Tacoma, Washington Sait Lake City, Utah E. GLEN CRAVEN CARL LEUTENEKER Painting and Decorating Contractors of America San Leandro, California Falls Church, Virginia Representing Federation of Societies for Coatings Technology: J. C. LESLIE WILLIAM DUNN TnemecCo., Inc. Dumar Paints Si Chemicals Rexdale, Ontario, Canada N. Kansas City, Missouri FRANK J.BORRELLE NEIL ESTRADA Relchhold Chemicals, Inc. Federation of Societies for Coatings Technology S. San Francisco, California Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ' 1 50 NPCA/RI 033297 The paint can supermarket* Continental Can. The can company that cares with stock and service to offer everyone in the paint industry any container they need. it's a whole supermarket, filled with the greatest variety of paint, lacquer and varnish cans, pails and aerosol containers in the business. And in our business service is just as important as variety. Services that can assure you of a constant supply because of our cross­ country network of plants and sales offices. And practices like our money­ saving method of mixing sizes and styles in your order to reduce freight charges. Not to mention the wide range of benefits available when you deal with a company like Continental. A company with one of the largest re­ search, consulting and marketing oper­ ations in the packaging industry. For more information contact us. We’re here for your shopping con­ venience. Continental General Packaging P.O. Box 1782, Dept. CD 1071, New York, N.Y. 10001 Telephone (212) S51-7000 LABELING COMMITTEE C. M. JACKSON, Chairman T. W. MacDOUG AL Celanese Coatings Si Specialities Co. Louisville. Kentucky GRANT E. ARHART Benjamin Moore & Co. Newark, New Jersey . WARREN O. MANLEY . DeSoto Inc. Cook Paint Si Varnish Co. Des Plaines, Illinois Kansas City, Missouri JOSEPH W. MARCHBANK PHILIP R. ARVIDSON Sprayon Products, Inc. Inmont Corporation Bedford Heights, Ohio Clifton, New Jersey F. E, OBERLIN NL Industries, Inc. CLAYTON COLLINS West Caldwell, New Jersey Sargent Paint Inc. Indianapolis, Indiana EDWARD F. O'TOOLE O'Toole, Westrick Si Harrison WILBERT HAN FT Chicago, Illinois Sapolin Paints Inc. WILLIAM G. RINGLE New York, New York Pratt Si Lambert, Inc. Buffalo, New York S. M. HEATLEY Seymour of Sycamore, Inc. GEORGE F. SANFORD Sycamore, Illinois The Sherwin-Williams Company Cleveland, Ohio ROGER H. HIGGONS PHILIP A. STENDEL Cedar Grove, New Jersey BW Coatings Co., Inc. Pennsauken, New Jersev HELENE R. JOHNSON Lenmar Lacquers, Inc. THAYRE TALCOTT Baltimore, Maryland Dow Chemical U.S.A. Midland, Michigan T. 2. KORSAK J. G. ULREICH PPG Industries, Inc. Standard T Chemical Co., Inc. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Chicago, Illinois PAUL LEARY C. RICHARD YERKS Reliance Universal I nc. Vita Var Company Louisville, Kentucky New Brunswick, New Jersey JOHN L. ARMITAGE (ex officio) MORRIS B. LORE E. I. duPont de Nemours & Co., I nc. National Paint and Coatings Assn., ine. Wilmington, Delaware Washington, D. C. 52 ! rsw}W5«< NPCA/RI033299 LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE DANIEL J. HALEY, JR., Chairman Finnaren & Haley, Inc. Ardmore, Pennsylvania IVAN J. NICODEMUS R. W. BLAIR, JR. Jones-Biair Paint Co. Standard T Chemical Co., Inc. Dallas, Texas Dallas, Texas EDWARD F. O'TOOLE ALAN D. CHILDS The Sherwin-Williams Company O'Toole, Westrick Si Harrison Cleveland, Ohio Chicago, Illinois JEROME J. CROWLEY WESLEY P. POLLITT The O'Brien Corp. Sapolin Paints Inc. South Bend, Indiana New York, New York E. L. GRIMM LOUIS A. PROSCH E. I. duPont de Nemours Si Co., Inc. Indurall Coatings, Inc. Wilmington, Delaware Birmingham, Alabama CARROLL W. HAYES WILLIAM A. SMITH Celanese Corp. William Armstrong Smith Co. Washington, D. C. East Point, Georgia STANLEY A. LOCKITSKI RICHMOND W. UNWIN Glidden-Durkee N L Industries, Inc. D iv. of SCM Corp. New York, New York Cleveland, Ohio RICHARD G. WARNER, JR. ROBERT R. MacIVER Cook Paint Si Varnish Co. Kansas City, Missouri PPG Industries, Inc. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania r . s. Mc Ke n z ie JOHN L. ARMITAGE (ex officio) Southern Coatings & Chemical Co., Inc. National Paint and Coatings Assn., Inc. Sumter, South Carolina Washington, D. C. 53 ! NPCA/RI033300 MANAGEMENT INFORMATION COMMITTEE C. W. MANN, JR., Chairman BERNHARD F. MAUTZ, JR., Vice Chairman Baltimore Paint & Chemical Corp. Mautz Paint & Varnish Co. Madison, Wisconsin Baltimore, Maryland WILLIAM B. ELDREDGE PAUL D. ANDERSON Enterprise Companies The Sherwin-Williams Company Chicago, Illinois Cleveland, Ohio JAMES E. FEENEY HOMER M. BABCOCK Celanese Coatings and Specialties Company Napko Corporation Houston, Texas Louisville, Kentucky FREDERICK B. BATTLE GEORGE GABLE Benjamin Moore fit Co. Perfection Paint 51 Color Co. Montvale, New Jersey Indianapolis, Indiana WALLACE G. BENNETT LARRY HECHT Bennett's The Southern Protective Products Co Sait Lake City, Utah Atlanta, Georgia FRANK E. BOLWAY, JR. PETER H. HESS D.H. Litter Co., Inc. The Flecto Co., inc. New York, New York Oakland, California ROBERT K. BROCKER DONALD B. KURFEES Standard T. Chemical Co., Inc. Kurfees Coatings, Inc. Chicago, I ilinois Louisville, Kentucky CLYDE L. BURTT FREDERICK S. MAGNUS Reliance Universal Inc. Maas Si Waldstein Co. Louisville, Kentucky Newark, New Jersey E. ARTHUR COWMAN MERRITT E. MARCUS Cowman-Campbeil Paint Co. Edw. H. Marcus Paint Co. Seattle, Washington Louisville, Kentucky FRANK P. DOUGHERTY ' EUGENE S. MASSEY, JR. Celanese Coatings and Specialties Co., Devoe Paint Division Hercules, Inc. Louisville, Kentucky Wilmington, Delaware ' 54 NPCA/R1 033301 Mow that youVe made your product unique,donft: put it In an ordinary can. A good product deserves a good container. We’ll make your product stand out on the shelf with a container or aerosol can in just about any size or shape you can think of. We’ll reproduce your label or package design exactly. In inks and coatings that outlast the toughest handling. Perhaps even more important, we can give you a lining specifically developed to protect and maintain your product, i preserve its uniqueness. Our service and sup I are as special as your product. Plants, warehouses and sales offices located throughout the country assure continual supply. We know a lot of work went into your product. We think as much should go into its container. For full information, phone collect to: Carlstadt, N.J. (201) 935-1 U 1. Oak Brook, Illinois (312) 887-1700. San Francisco (415) 549-1713. Or write for our full catalog. The Sherwin-Williams Company, Container Division, 101 Prospect Ave., N.W., Cleveland, Ohio 44115. METAL CONTAINERS NPCA/R1 033302 WILLIAM T. SMITH THOMAS R. MORAN The O'Brien Corporation The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co, Baltimore, Maryland Akron, Ohio JOHN C. OLSON ROBERT F. VICKROY DeSoto, Inc. Durako Paint Si Color Corp. Des Plaines, Illinois Detroit, Michigan JEROME F, PARENTEAU JOHN G. WAGNER Conchemco Coatings, Inc.' Glidden-Durkee DIv. of SCM Corp. Shawnee Mission, Kansas Cleveland, Ohio ROBERT A. POWRIE JOSEPH M. WALTON E. I. duPont de Nemours & Co., Inc. Jamestown Paint 8t Varnish Co. Wilmington, Delaware Jamestown, Pennsylvania LOUIS A. PROSCH, JR. Indurall Coatings, Inc. ROBERT W. WESSON Birmingham, Alabama Union Carbide Corp. New York, New York LEO T. RYAN ROBERT F. WILKINSON Southeastern Steel Container Co. PPG Industries, Inc. Birmingham, Alabama Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania CLYDE L. SMITH JOHN L. ARMITAGE (ex officio) Ameritone Paint Corp. National Paint & Coatings Assn., Inc. Compton, California Washington, D. C. MANUFACTURING MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE W. HORTON RUSSELL, Chairman Celanese Coatings & Specialities Co. Louisville, Kentucky W. L. ANDERSON CLINTON S. BROWN DeSoto, i nc. National Manufacturing Corp. Des Plaines, Illinois Tonawanda, New York W. B. BARTELT LYON COOPER Rust-Oleum Corporation Kurfees Coatings, Inc. Evanston, Illinois Louisville, Kentucky EARL E. BAUMHART P. H. COOPER Reliance Universal Inc. The Sherwin-Williams Company Louisville, Kentucky Cleveland, Ohio R. F. BREWSTER DONALD B. DAHM Pratt Si Lambert, Inc. DAP, Inc. Buffalo, New York Dayton, Ohio 56 - ... .................. NPCA/RI 033303 W. H. FIKE J. ROBERT PICKERING Ford Motor Company Lilly Industrial Coatings, Inc. Mt. Clemens, Michigan Indianapolis, Indiana !. J. FOOTE ARTHUR L. SMITH, JR. Glidden-Dorkee, Div. of SCM Corp. Conchemco Coatings, Inc. Cleveland, Ohio Kansas City, Missouri BRUCE T. GABLE KENNETH F. SCHULTZ Armstrong Chemcon, Inc. Perfection Paint 8c Color Co., Inc. Chicago, Illinois Indianapolis, Indiana MELVIN HARRIS C. W. STAHL Verlan Limited E. I. duPont de Nemours St Co,, Inc. Washington, D.C. Wilmington, Delaware A. H. HERMANN JAMES STEWART Samuel Cabot, Inc. Mautz Paint 8t Varnish Company Boston, Massachusetts Madison, Wisconsin D. J. HERRING Benjamin Moore & Co. JAMES J. SWINT Wyandotte Paint Products Company Montvale, New Jersey Wyandotte, Michigan VINCENT D. JONES Gilman Paint St Varnish Company ROGER TAYLOR Chattanooga, Tennessee The Flecrto Company, Inc. Oakland, California J. A. KASSEKERT PPG Industries, Inc. HAROLD WEINBERG Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Kwat Paints, Inc. MELVIN S. KAYE Denver, Colorado Maas St Waldstein Company Newark, New Jersey JOHN WHEALY The Valspar Corporation NORBERTM. LAGENFELD Minneapolis, Minnesota Standard T Chemical Company, Inc. Chicago, I liinois ED WHITBY Armstrong Products Co., Inc. WILLIAM H. LERSTAD Warsaw, Indiana Sapolin Paints, Inc. New York, New York JOHN L. ARMITAGE (ex officio) I. LEVIN National Paint and Coatings Assn., Inc. Baltimore Paint 8t Chemical Corp. Washington, D. C. Baltimore, Maryland JAMES OSTEN R. W. 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Santa Fe Ave., Long Beach, California David Keller, Sales Manager, TiOj Dept. .1 90801 (213) 636-9343 (201) 356-2000 Clyde L. Smith, President. o i : NPCA/RI033326 mmm i* , -Now available for a variety of applications includfng^fiHersxind' , ■ ' „> sealers for particle hoaCTiV£SPt4V5RTS.tTeritAatQRpraatk^- s mh | Hre - i>*.>»' «,i,:'!V£V.V'f 'v;;,vV.',;'<1,'- v-m&Krsc&is. GEORGIA MARBLE COMPANY* 3460 Cumberland Parkway N.W., Atlanta, Ga. 30339 (404) 432-0131 GLIDDEN-DURKEE DIVISION OF SCM CORPORATION 900 Union Commerce Bldg., Cleveland, William H. Runge, Jr., Vice President Ohio 44115 (216) 771-5121 William D. Kinseli, Jr., Vice President, GEUDER, PAESCHKE & FREY CO.* Coatings and Resins Group 324 N. 15th St., Milwaukee, Wise. 53201 GLIDDEN-DURKEE DIVISION OF SCM CORPORATION* (414) 272-6000 A. N. Savee, Sales Manager 5601 Eastern Ave., Baltimore, Md. GIBBS PAINT & CHEMICAL CO., INC. Monroe Ave. Lewes, Delaware ■ 21224 William L. Rodich, Vice President 19958 (302) 645-6273 Robt. G. Gibbs, Pres. GLIDDEN-DURKEE DIVISION OF SCM CORPORATION GIBSON-HOMANS CO., THE 2366 Woodhill Rd., Cleveland, Ohio 44106 CENTRAL-MIDWEST AREA (216) 795-6400 Glidden-Durkee Division of Wilbur F. Schmitt, President SCM Corporation GIBSON-HOMANS COMPANY, THE OREGON DIVISION 900 Union Commerce Building, Cleveland, 3419 S.W. Moody Ave., Portland, Ore. Robert B. Simpson, Area Vice President, Ohio 44115 (216) 771-5121 Central-Midwest Area 97201 (503) 223-4183 D. L. McKelvey, Division Manager EASTERN AREA Glidden-Durkee Division of GIBSON-HOMANS COMPANY, THE CALIFORNIA DIVISION SCM Corporation 810 Market Ave., Richmond, Calif. 94804 Third & Bern Sts., P.O. Box 1097, Reading, Pa. 19603 (215) 373-4111 (415) 235-3520 Gary L. Bechtel, Regional Director, James D. Zogg, Division Manager Eastern Area GILLESPIE COATINGS, INC. WESTERN REGION 211 Gum Springs Rd., Longview, Tex. Glidden-Durkee Division of 75601 (214) 753-0393 SCM Corporation Charles A. Kaplan, Ph.D.. President lOOO - 16th St., San Francisco, Calif. 94107 (415) 621-0200 GILLMAN PAINT CO., S.L. J. A. Muller, Jr., Regional Director, 2250 Moreland Ave., S.E. Atlanta, Ga. Western Region 3031 5 (404) 622-1326 Bernard I. Gil]man. President SOUTHEASTERN REGION Glidden-Durkee Division of GILMAN PAINT & VARNISH CO. SCM Corporation P.O. Box 1257 Chattanooga, 1065 Glidden St., N.W., Atlanta, Ga. Tenn. 37401 (615) 266-5181 30318 (404) 355-4760 Raymond C. Adams, President A. W. Alien, Regional Director, Southeastern Region GIRARD PAINT PRODUCTS, INC. • U.S. Rte. 309, Montgomeryviile, Pa. 18936 GLIDDEN-DURKEE DIVISION OF SCM CORPORATION (215) CH 2-6650 Barry A. Lipson, Vice President 1900 Josey Lane North P.O. Box 566, GIVEN PAINT MFG. CO. Carrollton, Texas 75006 m N. PiedrasSt., El Paso Tex. 79905 (214) 242-5141 (915) 532-4901 Kenneth C. Given, President J. J. O'Halioran, Regional Director, " Southwest Region 97 NPCA/RI 033345 GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER CO., CHEMICAL DIV.* 1144 East Market St., Akron, Ohio 44316 (216) 794-3310 H HAMMILL AND GILLESPIE, INC.* P.O. Box 104 Livingston, N.J. 07039 (201) 994-3650 J. E. Weldon, Resin Coatings Dept. Richard P. Isaacs, President GORR COLOR CARD COMPANY, CARL* 4242 W. Fillmore St., Chicago, HI. 60624 (312) 683-1400 HAMMOND LEAD PRODUCTS, INC.* 5231 Hohman Ave., P.O. Box 308, Hammond, Ind. 46325 (219) 931-9360 Haraid E. Karlsson, President W. Wilke, HI., President GRAHAM PAINT & VARNISH CO. 4800 S. Richmond St., Chicago, III. 60632 (312) 376-7676 HAMPTON PAINT MEG. CO., INC. 228 Patterson Ave., Drawer E, R. J. Shilvock, President GREENPOINT PAINT & VARNISH CORP. 63 Emerson Place, Brooklyn, N.Y. 11205 (212) 783-0692 Hampton, Va. 23669 (804) 723-6524 Colin D. Penny, President HANLEY PAINT MEG. CO., INC. 1531 Magoffin Ave., El Paso, Tex. 79985 Sidney J. Rubin, President GREGG CO. INC., THE 1714 Bannard St., P.O. Box 149, Riverton, N.J. 08077 (609) 829-1575 L. R. Stewart,*President (915) 532-6921 A. Vincent Ward, President HAN LINE BROTHERS, INC. 1400 Warner St., Baltimore, Md. 21230 Leonard H. Cohan, President GROW CHEMICAL CORP. 345 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. 10022 (212) 758-6767 HANNA CHEMICAL COATINGS CORP. 1313 Windsor Ave. P.O. Box 147, Columbus, Russell Banks, President GROW CHEMICAL CO. Division of Grow Chemical Corp. 30 Brush St., P.O. Box 45 Pontiac, Michigan 48056 (313) 334-3521 G. Sheldon Veil, President Ohio 43216 (614) 294-3361 Jay S. Hanna, President HANNA CHEMICAL COATINGS Southern Division 1629 Vanderbilt Road, Birmingham, Alabama 35234 (205) 323-5201 GRUMBACHER, INC., M. Stephen C. Gester, Gen, Mgr. 460 W. 34th St., New York, N.Y. 10001 HARAD PAINT COMPANY, INC. 279-6400 5525 Grays Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. 19143 Joseph Grumbacher, President (215) 724-1000 Henry L. Harad, President GUARDSMAN CHEMICAL COATINGS, INC. HARLAN ASSOCIATES, INC. 1350 Steele S.W., Grand Rapids, 11 Duboce Ave., San Francisco, Calif. Mich. 49502 (616) 452-5181 94103 (415) 621-7245 Keith Vander Hyde, President 8i C.E.O. Harold R. Harlan, Jr., President GUARDSMAN CHEMICAL COATINGS INC., LOUISVILLE DIV. HARRIS PAINT CO. Subsidiary of Grow Chemical Corp. 1350 South 15th St., Louisville, P.O. Box 23603, 1026 N. 19th St. Ky. 40210 (501) 634-3531 Tampa, Fla. 33622 R. L. Prather, Corporate V.P. (813) 247-3161 GUARDSMAN CHEMICAL COATINGS, INC. Truman Dahlberg, President 1350 Steele AvenueS.W., Grand Rapids, 1329 Harrison Ave., S.W., Canton, Ohio HARRISON PAINT CORP. 44711 (216) 455-5125 Mich. 49502 (616) 452-5181 Kenneth Gilchrist, V.P. ' Roger A. Waiters, President. 98 . ................ NPCA/RI 033346 HARSHAW CHEMICAL CO., THE* HENTZEN CHEMICAL COATINGS, INC. 1945 E. 97th St., Cleveland, Ohio 44106 6937 W. Mill Rd., Milwaukee, Wise. 53218 (414) 353-4200 721 -8300 . Robert E. Dyer, Director of Sales, Pigments William R. Hentzen, Vice Pres. & Secretary HARSHAW CHEMICAL CO., THE,* DIV. KEWANEE OIL CO.-COLOR DEPT. 910 MarketSt., Wilmington, Del. HERCULES INCORPORATED* 19899 (302) 575-5000 3415 Bardstown Rd., Louisville, Ky. 40218 G. N. Bruxelles, Director, Administrative Services (502) 451-0816 W. P. Foote, Regional Sales Mgr. HARWOOD PRODUCTS INC., R. B. 5831 S. Green St., Chicago, 111. 60621 HILTON-DAVIS CHEMICAL CO., DIV., THE STERLING DRUG, INC* 2235 Langdon Farm Rd., Cincinnati, Ohio (312) 483-4661 45237 (513) 351-1300 R. B. Harwood, President Gustav Gurska, Product Manager, Paint industry HAVEN INDUSTRIES, INC.* 39 Jolma Rd., Worcester, Mass. HOFFMANN PAINT CO., INC. 01604 (617) 752-7586 820 Sweeney Ave., Redwood City, Calif. Lewis P. Green, Mgr. of Markets 94063 (415) 369-2575 Oliver R. Hoffmann, Vice-President HAYDEN MICA CO * 635 Main St., Wilmington, Mass. 01887 Arthur S. Hayden, Treasurer HONEYMEAD PRODUCTS CO.*, 25-44th Ave. N.E. Minneapolis, Minn. HAYNES LABORATORIES DIVISION, CPL CORPORATION 55421 (612) 788-9011 Ray J. Lindquist, Exec. V.P. Mass. Industrial Park, Chicopee, HOOVER COLOR CORP.* Mass. 01020 (413) 592-4191 13 Cordier St., Irvington, N.J. 07111 Robert J. Landers, Gen. Mgr. (201) 926-0434 C- E. Hoover, President HCI COATINGS DIV., WHITTAKER CORP. P.O. Box 1986, Decatur, Ala. r, Ala. HUBER CORPORATION, J.M.* P.O. Box 310, Havre De Grace, Md. 21078 35601 (404) 355-5440 (301) 939-3500 H. P. (Bud) Chirrey William Georgov, Industry Rep.-Technical HEMPEL'S MARINE PAINTS, INC. HUGH J.------RESINS COMPANY* 25 Broadway, New York, N.Y. P. O. Box 7128, 2267 W. Gaylord Ave., Long 10004 (212) 944-4222 Beach, Calif. 90807 (213) HE7-4758 Finn Olander, Exec. V.P. Hugh J. Miles, Owner. HENDRY & CO., A. L. HUGHSON CHEMICALS, DIV. OF LORD CORP. P.O. Box 17099, Tampa, Fla. 33612 2000 W. Grandview Bivd., Erie, Pa. 15509 (813)971-5378 (814) 868-3641 A. L. Hendry, President Nymer A. Christiansen, Mgr. Special Accts. HENKEL INC.* 1301 Jefferson St., Hoboken, New Jersey 07030 (201) 659-1200 HYDROSOL, INC. 3501 So. Cicero Ave., Cicero, ill. 60650 Benjamin Dent, Assistant Marketing Mgr. (312) 656-2900 Earl H. Addison, President HENRY CO., THE W.W. 5608 Soto Street, Huntington Park, Calif. 90255 (213) 583-4961 - HYDROZO PRODUCTS CO. P.O. Box 1381, Warner W. Henry, Jr., President Warner W. Henry, Chairman , Myrtle Beach, S.C. 29577 (803) 448-3644 • Peter L. Salussoiia, Manager 99 NPCA/RI 033347 INMONT CORPORATION* I 150 Wagaraw Road, Hawthorne, N.J. 07506 (201) 427-6700 IDEAL PR1NTERY, THE* . Arthur A. Sommervilie, Vice President, 304 East 23rd St., New York, N.Y. 10010 Color Systems (212) 473-1620 Richard J. Maienchek, President INMONT CORPORATION ) 1133 Avenue of the Americas, ILLINOIS BRONZE PAINT CO. New York, N.Y. 10036 (212) 765-1100 300 East Main St., Lake Zurich, III. 60047 i Wm. R. Barrett, Sr., President (312) 438-8201 Roberts. Rothschild. President INNES CORP., O. G.* 10 E. 40th St., New York, N.Y. 10016 ILLINOIS MINERALS COMPANY* (212) 679-6180 2035 Washington Avenue, Cairo, 111. R. O. I ones, President 62914 (618) 734-4172 M. E. Cosby, Product Manager, Marketing INTERCOASTAL CORPORATION ' P.O. Box 4060, Dundalk, Maryland IMPERIAL PAINT CO. 21222 (301) 633-8100 ' I * ' i ... i Frank W. Williams, President 2526 N.W. Yeon, Portland, Ore. 97210 (503) 228-0207 C. S. Gibson, Partner, D. S. Rearden, Partner INTERNATIONAL CHEMICAL CORP.* 720 Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y. 10019 IMPERVIOUS PAINT INDUSTRIES, LTD. 1672 Kinsey St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19124 John J. Farber, President INTERNATIONAL PAINT COMPANY, INC. Alfred E.Garfinkel, President 17 Battery Place North, New York, N.Y. 10004 (212) 825-0800 1NDURALL COATINGS INC. Thomas M. Reinhardt, President 3333 - 10th Ave. North, P.O. Box 2371, Birmingham, Ala. 35201 (205) 324-9584 INTERNATIONAL TALC CO., INC. L. A. Prosch, Jr. 420 Lexington Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017 INDUSM1N, LTD.*** P. F. McCarthy, Vice President i (212) 532-8533 Suite 200, 365 Bloor St. East, Toronto, ! nto Ontario M4W 1 H7 Canada (416) 967-1900 INTERSTAB CHEMICALS, INC.* W. B. Midgette, Sales Manager 500 Jersey Ave., New Brunswick, N.J. INDUSTRIAL CHEMICALS DIVISION N L INDUSTRIES, INC. H. E. Tener, Director of Marketing (201) 274-2202 P.O. Box 700 Hightstown, N. J. 08520 (609) 448-3200 INTERSTATE PAINT CORPORATION P.O. Box 1038, #30 South Yard, Bruns­ Carl W. Moore, Vice President: General Manager INGLIS COMPANY, INC., THE 5 Thermold Drive, Manlius, N.Y. 13104 (315) 682-9166 Theodore M. Winkert, President wick, Ga. 31520 (912) 265-2211 Hugh H. Mayberry, President. IOWA PAINT MANUFACTURING CO., INC. 50305 (515) 283-1501 Thomas C. Goldman, Executive V.P. INLAND STEEL CONTAINER QO.* ISIS CHEMICALS INC. 4300 West 130th St., Chicago, III. 60658 P.O. Box 4777, Stamford, Conn. (312) 568-3535 C. J. Smith, Manager of Marketing ] 17th and Grand Ave., Des Moines, Iowa 7 ■ I' 06907 (203) 324-7306 George C. Voss, President. - 100 NPCA/Rl 033348 y J KALCOR COATINGS COMPANY 37721 Stevens Blvd., Willoughby, Ohio JAMESTOWN PAINT & VARNISH CO. 44094 (216) 946-4700 ' Newton Z'ucker, General Manager 108 Main St., Jamestown, Pa. 16134 (412) 932-3101 KANSAS PAINT & COLOR COMPANY Joseph M. Walton, Chairman 132 N. Mosley, Wichita, Kansas 67202 (316) 264-6353 JARVIE PAINT MFG. CO. R. G. Wilson, President 760 Aloha St., Seattle, Wash. 98109 (206) 284-1040 K. C. COATINGS, INC. Daniel Jarvie, President 500 Railroad Ave., North Kansas City, Mo. 64116 (816) 221-2858 Dale Sloan, President. JASCO CHEMICAL CORP. 1090 Terra Bella Ave, Mountain View, KEL-GLO CORPORATION Calif. 94042 (415) 968-6005 54 N.E. 73rd St., Miami, Florida Max Anthony, President 33138 (305) 751-5641 Alton J. Ward, President JENNAT CORP.* 19206 Hawthorne Blvd., Torrance, KELLEY PAINT CO., RALPH D. Calif. 90503 (213) 772-6435 1542 Belmont Ave., Chicago, III. 60657 G. W. Sanders, Plant Manager (312) 281-6868 Ralph D. Kelley, Jr., Owner. JOHNS-MANV1LLE PRODUCTS CORP., FILTRATION AND MINERALS DIV.* Greenwood Plaza, Denver, Colo. 80217 KELLEY-TECHNICAL COATINGS, INC. P.O. Box 10137 Louisville, Ky. 40210 (303) 770-1000 (502) 636-2561 Herbert Kranich, Marketing Manager John R. Kelley, Sr., President JOHNSON PAINTS, INC. KEMP COMPANY, LTD., W. H. 2715 TolesSt., Ft. Myers, Fla. 425 Fairfield Ave., Stamford, Conn- 06904 Robert W. Limbacher, President. 33901 (813) 334-2301 John Johnson, President KENTUCKY PAINT MFG. COMPANY 909 National Ave., Lexington, Ky. 40502 JONES-BLAIR PAINT CO. (606) 254-3836 2728 Empire Central, Dallas, Tex. 75235 Wm. W. Howard, Vice President. (214) 357-1835 Howard M. Jones, President. KERR-McGEE CORP., PETROLEUM MARKETING* JOSTEN & COMPANY, N. Kerr-McGee Center, Oklahoma City, Okla. 73125 (405) 236-1313 4905 N. 32nd St., Milwaukee, Wise. 53209 V. J. Centracco, Manager, Solvent Sales. (414) 445-4651 Norbert G. Josten, Owner. KERR-McGEE CHEMICAL CORPORATION* PIGMENTS DIVISION Kerr-McGee Center Oklahoma City, Okla. 73125 (405) 236-1313 K Len Erikson, Director, Pigment Sales \ KAISER CO., JOHN C. . 68-72 Main St., Dubuque, Iowa 52001 KIMBERLY CHEMICALS, INC. 100 Saw Mill Road, P.O. Box 4, Danbury, (319) 582-8518 John F. Ganshirt, President Conn. 06810 (203) 792-7700 Joseph Caldera, Vice President 101 NPCA/RI 033349 KIRBY PAINT CO., GEORGE, JR. L 163 M t. Vernon St., New Bedford, Mass. 02740 (617) 997-9008 George A. Kirby II, President L & H PAINT PRODUCTS. INC. 150 Mississippi St., San Francisco, Calif. 94107 (415) 431-4766 KIRKER CHEMICAL CO. One E. 11th St., Paterson, N.J. 07524 A. Rosenbaum, President. Warren W. Porter, President. LaCLEDE MANUFACTURING CO.* 701 Seneca St., Buffalo, N.Y. 14210 (716) 853-0218 KISER PAINT MANUFACTURING CO., INC. 322 North Ave., N.E., New Philadelphia, Ohio 44663 (216) 343-4525 Clifford G. Vogelsang, President LANDAU & COMPANY, INC., J. 214 Washington Ave., Carlstadt, N.J. 07072 C. R. Hunter, Head Chemist (201) 939-7418 J. George Landau, President. KLINGER PAINT COMPANY, INC. 333 Fif'd! Ave.,S.E., Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52401 (319) 366-7165 LANDERS-SEGAL COLOR CO.* 78 Delavan St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 11231 Leo J. Klinger, President. (212) MA-5-1041 Nathan Segal, Partner. KOHLER-McLISTER PAINT CO.. THE Louis Landers. Partner. 1201 Osage St., Box 546, Denver, Colo. 80201 (303) 534-5191 LANDZETTEL & SONS Philip T. Rogers, Exec. V.P. 17-12 River Rd., Fair Lawn, N.J. 07410 KOHNSTAMM & COMPANY, INC., H* Robert W. Landzettel, Vice President (201) 796-3500 161 Avenue of the Americas, New York, N.Y. 10013 (212) 929-7000 Michael J. Dunn, Product Mgr., Pigments Division LAWSON CHEMICAL PRODUCTS COMPANY 19500 S. Normandie Ave. Torrance, Calif. 90502 (213) 321-4220 KOPPERS COMPANY, INC ORGANIC MATERIALS DIV.** Koppers Building, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15219 (412) 391-3300 Lewis S. Lawson, President LEHMAN BROS. CORP. 22 Halladay St., Jersey City, N.J. 07304 Charles P. Dorsey, Manager Coatings Group M. H. Fritch, Sales Manager Chemical Group (201) 434-1882 and (212) 732-3897 Herman J. Singer, President KURFEES COATINGS, INC. LENETA COMPANY, THE* 201 E. Market St., Louisville, Ky. 40202 P.O. Box 576 Ho-Ho-Kus, New Jersey (502) 584-0151 D. B. Kurfees, President. KWAL PAINTS, INC. 800 Water St., Denver, Colo. 80217 (303) 455-4793 07423 (201) 444-5934 Dan Schaeffer, Sales Manager LENMAR LACQUERS, INC. 150 S. Calverton Rd., Baltimore, Md. 21223 (301) 947-2300 Harold Weinberg, President. John Emmerling, Vice President KYANIZE PAINTS INC. LENOIR DIVISION, WHITTAKER CORP. ' 2nd & Boston Sts., Everett, Mass. 02149 (617) 387-5000 Harry A. Hall, III, President. P.O. Box 350, Lenoir, N.C. 28645 Sydney L. Resnick 102 NPCA/RI 033350 LILLY CHEMICAL PRODUCTS, INC. LONGVIEW PAINT & VARNISH CO. Athol Road {P.O. Box 188) 1203 California Wav, Longview, Wash. 98632 (206) 423-4990 Templeton, Massachusetts 01468 ‘ R. L. Sailors, President (617) 939-2166 Thomas P. Kelly, Jr., President LOUISVILLE VARNISH COMPANY** LILLY COMPANY, THE 1400 MapieSt., P.O. Box 1255, Louisville, Ky. 40201 (502) 587-6923 1717 English Road Leo H. Griesbaum, President. High Point. North Carolina 27261 (919) 885-2157 \ LOWE BROS. CO. W. M. Corrigan, President 101 Prospect Ave., N.W., Cleveland, Ohio f 44113 (216) 566-2500 LILLY INDUSTRIAL COATINGS, INC. 666 South California Street J. R. DesJardins. Manager, Marketing Operations Indianapolis, Indiana 46225 JOHN LUCAS & CO. (317) 634-8512 ; 101 Prospect Ave., N.W., Cleveland, Ohio 44113 C. Robert Hiles, Ph.D., President (216) 566-2500 J. R. Desiardins, Manager, Marketing Operations LILLY INDUSTRIAL COATINGS, INC. LYNCH PAINT & VARNISH CO., INC. W.J. 2632 Channel Avenue 110 King Phillip Rd., Rumford, R.l. 02916 Memphis, Tennessee 38113 (401) 434-3100 (901) 947-4156 W. J. Lynch, President W, I. Longsworth, Jr., President M LILLY INDUSTRIAL COATINGS, INC. 901 West Union Street M & H LABORATORIES, INC. Montebello, California 90640 2705 Archer Ave., Chicago, III. 60608 (213) 723-5271 (312) 842-2132 Merrill E, Evans, President John R. Hoppe, President LILLY INDUSTRIAL COATINGS, INC. M & M CHEMICAL SALES CORP. 1991 Nolte Drive (P.O. Box 800) Kendon Bldg.—Suite 302, 1073 Hancock St., Mid Atlantic Park Quincy, Massachusetts 02169 Pauisboro, New Jersey 08066 (617) 773-0234 (609) 848-2244 A. Leo Manuel, President Joseph V. Borland, Vice President M & M PAINT MFG. CO. LILLY INDUSTRIAL COATINGS, INC. P.O. Box 693, 768 Main St., Pawtucket, R.l. 02862 7835 S. W. 37th Avenue (401) 726-3650 Portland, Oregon 97219 Bryan W. Shepherd, President (503) 244-7538 M-R PLASTICS & COATINGS, INC.* Granville (Bud) Schaedel, Jr. General Mgr. 11460 Dorsett Rd., Maryland Heights, Mo. LINDSAY FINISHES, INC. 63043 (314) 291-0525 1898 E. Johnson St., Madison, Wis. 53704 (608) 249-6434 Marvin S. Wool, President Roger W. Heitland, Executive Vice President Robert H. Lindsay, President M & T CHEMICALS INC. LITTER CO., INC., D. H.* American Lane, Greenwich, Conn. 06830 116 E. 16th St., New York, N.Y. 10003 (203) 552-2000 (212) 777-4410 F. P. McKieman, Vice President D. H. Litter, Board Chairman LONGHORN PAINT CO. P’.O’. Box 5099, San Antonio, Tex’. McCLOSKEY VARNISH CO.** ' ' 7600 State Rd., Philadelphia, Pa. 19136 78201 (512) 732-6262 Horace B. Haywood, Manager (215) 624-4400 Howard W. Hecht, President 103 NPCA/ffl 033351 McGLENNON CO.. INC.. R. J. MARTIN-SENOUR CO., THE 198 Utah St., San Francisco, Calif. 2500 South Senour Ave., Chicago, 111. 60608 94103 {415} 552-0311 Richard McGlennon, President MAAS & WALDSTEIN CO. 2121 McCarter Highway, Newark. N.J. (312) 791-8000 Michael W. Hurdelbrink, President MARVELITE INC. 3020 Nieman Ave., Baltimore 21230 (301) 644-1111 07104 (201) 484-1600 Gustave Klinkenstein, President Franklin K. Rodbell, President MAHONING PAINT CORP..THE MASURY PAINTS—DIVISION OF CONCHEMCO COATINGS Box 1282, 653 Jones St., Youngstown, 1403 Severn Street, Baltimore, Md. 21230 Ohio 44501 (216)744-2139 George Rumberg, President (301) 837-5150 W. Graham Schwartze, President, Masury Paints Division MAJOR PAINT & VARNISH CO. MATCOTE COMPANY, INC. 4300 W. 190th St., Torrance, Calif. 6001 Antoine, P.O. Box 10762, Houston, Tex. 77018 90509 (213) 542-5901 Milton M. Golden, Manager MAMECO INTERNATIONAL James M. Adams, President MATEER-BURT CO.* P.O. Box 405, 436 Devon Park Drive (Devon 4475 E. 175th St., Cleveland, Ohio 44128 (216) 752-4400 Industrial Park), Wayne, Pa. 19087 James F. Fournier, V. P. Chas. M. Evans, President MATHERSON—SELIG CO.* MANSFIELD PAINT CO., THE 7301 Wilson Ave., Harwood Heights, Chicago, III. 60656 169 W. Longview Ave., Mansfield, Ohio 44905 (419) 522-9611 Earl G. Ogier. Exec. V.P. John H. Ericsson, President MATSON PAINT PRODUCTS, INC. 835 N.W. 49th St., Seattle, Wash. ' 98107 MANUFACTURERS MULTICOLOR CORP. R. Keith Miller, V.P. i 2129 McCarter Highway, Newark, N.J. 07104 B. F. Ames, Vice President MATTHEWS PAINT CO. J 400S. Mercantile Ct., Wheeling, III. 60090 (312) 537-9200 MARCO CHEMICAL DIVISION W. R. GRACE & CO.* 1711 Elizabeth Ave. W„ Linden, N.J. 07036 (201) 862-5600 Edw. H. Matthews MAUTZ PAINT CO. 939 E. Washington Ave., Madison, Wise. 53701 (608) 255-1661 Jules P. Augsdorfer, Vice President Bernhard Mautz, Chairman of the Board MARCUS PAINT CO., EDW. H. 235 E. Market St., Louisville, Ky. 40202 (502) 584-0303 MERCK CHEMICAL DIV., MERCK & CO., INC* 126 East Lincoln Ave., Rahway, N.J. 07065 (201) 574-4000 Merritt E. Marcus, Vice President, Sales William J. Donwen, Marketing Director MARTIN PAINT & CHEMICAL CORP. METALLIC VARNISH CO. 153-22 Jamaica Ave., Jamaica, N.Y. 11432 803 S. Mahoning Ave., Alliance, Ohio-44601 (212) 526-1796 Robert Glick, President (216) 823-1550 If Russell S. Taylor, President 104 NPC/VR1 033352 111 MICA-SEAL, INC. MILLER PAINT CO., INC., THE 1734 Fifth St., Berkeley, California 210 S.E. Madison, Portland, Ore. 97214 (503) 233-5146 94710 (415) 524-4102 Stan Diamond, President, Marvin L. Emerling, V.P. . John Buckinger, Sr., Vice President Production MICHIGAN INDUSTRIAL FINISHES CORP. Ml LTON CAN CO., GEORGE A* 9045 Vincent St., Detroit, Mich. 4S211 580 Division St., Elizabeth, N.J. 07201 (313) 925-0030 (201) 289-8100 David Solomon, Vice President George E. Miles, Vice President-Sales MICRO-METRICS COMPANY* MINERAL MINING CORPORATION* P.O. Box 13804, Atlanta, Ga. 30324 231 Mineola Blvd., P.O. Box 311, Mineola, L.I., N.Y. 11501 (516) 747-3355 W. R. Tooke, Jr., President August Martin, Jr., Sec. and Treas. MICHIGAN INDUSTRIAL FINISHES CORP. 9045 Vincent St., Detroit, Mich. 48211 MIN WAX CO., INC. 72 Oak St., Clifton, N.J. 07014 (201) 777-1924 (313) 925-0030 David Solomon, Vice President MIDLAND DIV. OF THE DEXTER CORP. Foot of East Water St., P.O. Box 620 Waukegan, III. 60085 R. W. Harrison, Jr., President MISSION COATINGS, INC. P.O. Box 40026, Houston, Tex. 77040 Tony Dyer, Chairman of the Board Donald R. Ward, President (312) 623-4200 George E. Batzel, President MISSISSIPPI PAINT & VARNISH CORP. P.O. Box 8246, Battlefield St., Jackson, MIDLAND DIV. OF THE DEXTER CORP. Dividend Rd., Rocky Hili, Conn. 06067 Miss. 39204 372-8122 Rex B. Smith, President (203) 563-2811 N. F. Lippucci. General Manager MISSOURI PAINT & VARNISH CO. 5125 N. Second St., St. Louis, Mo. 63147 MIDLAND DIVISION, THE DEXTER CORPORATION (314) 241-6370 J. R. Frank, President 9001 Kinsman Road, Cleveland, Ohio 44104 (216) 421 -6166 William Bartz, Operations Manager MORAY CHEMICAL CORP.* Penn Lincoln Parkway-West, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15205(412)923-2700 MIDLAND DIVISION, OF THE DEXTER CORPORATION 31500 Hayman St., Hayward, Calif. 94544 (415) 471-7171 Richard L. White, Director, Coatings Department MOBILE PAINT MANUFACTURING CO. OF DELAWARE. INC. 854 S. Conception St., Mobile, Ala. N. B. Kisner, General Manager 36609 (205) 432-2721 James V. Gates, President MIDSTATE PAINT MFG. CO. MOLINE PAINT MANUFACTURING CO. 213 N. Beckel St., Dayton, Ohio 45403 5400 23rd Ave.. Moline, III. 61265 (513) 223-1950 (309) 762-7546 Charles L. Krister, President Lester J. Sad ler. President MIDWEST PAINT MFG. CO., THE MONSANTO INDUSTRIAL CHEMICALS COMPANY* 2313 West River Rd., No., Minneapolis, . . 800 N. Lindbergh Blvd., St. Louis, Mo. 63166 (314) 694-4201 Minn. 55411 (612) 529-9175 R. A. Swanson, President Walter E. Schaik, International Project Director 105 NPCA/RI 033353 M&NSANTO COMPANY* NATIONAL CAN CORP.* 8QQ N.' Lindbergh Blvd.,St. Louis, Mo. 5959 S, Cicero Ave., Chicago, III. 60638 (312) 735 2400 63166 (314) 694-3461 Robert 1— Bilton, Marketing Manager MOONEY CHEMICALS, INC.* 2301 Scranton Rd., Cleveland, Ohio 44113 (216) 781-8383 D. F. Fruehling, Vice President, Marketing NATIONAL CHEMICAL & PLASTICS CO., THE 1424 PhiipotSt. Baltimore, Md. 21231 J.B. Mooney, President MOORE & CO., BENJAMIN 51 Chestnut Ridge Road, Montvale, N.J. 07645 (201) 573-9600 (301) 732-1783 Herbert H. Yatovitz, Sec. and Treas. NATIONAL LACQUER & PAINT CO., INC. 7415S. Green St., Chicago, III. 60621 M. C. Workman, President (312) 783-0220 Paul A. Meyers, President MORRIS INDUSTRIES 1823 Washington Blvd., St. Louis, Mo. 63103 (314) 231-0865 Charles Sophir, President NATIONAL MANUFACTURING CORP. i Box 189, Tonawanda, N.Y. 14150 I (716) 692-5000 Clinton S. Brown, President MORWEAR PAINT CO. 2431 Peralta St., Oakland Calif. 94607 (415) 444-6516 John R. Dove, President NAZ-DAR COMPANY 1087 N. North Branch Street, Chicago, ill. 60622 (312) 943-8338 John C. Pottage, President MYERS DRUM CO.* Subsidiary of Kaiser Steel Corp. NELSON PAINT CO., THE 6459 San Pablo Ave., Oakland, Calif. 94608 P.O. Box 907, Iron Mountain, Mich. 40801 (906) 774-5566 <415) 652-6847 Bruce J. Wood, Gen. Sates Mgr. Charles J. Nelson, Vice President NEVILLE CHEMICAL CO.* Grand Ave., Neville P.O., Pittsburgh, Pa. 15225 (412) 331-4200 N L. V. Dauler, President N L INDUSTRIES, INC.** Ill Broadway, New York, N.Y. 10006 (212)732-9400 NEW ENGLAND WOODEN WARE CORP.* 363 River St., Winchendon, Mass. 01475 (617)297-0921 Glenn A. Wilson, Group Vice President H. Leo Evers. Salesman NALCO CHEMICAL CO.* 2901 Butterfield Rd., Oak Brook, Illinois 60521 (312) 887-7500 NEWMAN-GREEN, INC.* 57 Interstate Rd., Addison, 111. 60101 E. H. Green, Sr., President W. L. Korrell, Marketing Staff NEW JERSEY ZINC COMPANY, THE* NAPKO CORPORATION 65 E. Elizabeth Ave., Bethlehem, Pa. P.O. Box 14509, 5300 Sunrise, Houston, Tex. 77021 (713) 641-0661 18018 (215) 691-5000 James R. Alexander, Senior Vice Alfred J. Knapp, Chairman NAPKO CORPORATION (CALIFORNIA) -PABCO Paints and Finishes NAPKO Chemical Coatings President, Sales NEW YORK BRONZE POWDER CO., INC. 515 Dowd Avenue, Elizabeth, N.J. 07201 (201) 289-4900 40600 Albrae Ave., P.O. Box 1910, Fremont, Calif. 94538(415) 651-1010 . Sol Ganz, President 106 NPCA/RI 033354 And it’s no wonder. NJZ’s been in prime pigments longer than anybody else. Over a century and a quartertd be exact. And NJZ is.now busy . strengthening its pigment' capability so that coatings manufacturers can continue to rely on.NJZ product quality, NJZ research and NJZ service. NJZ has,a complete line of titanium dioxide . pigments for use in all types of paint, interior and exterior. High- quality T1O2 that’ll do the job no matter what you want it for—hiding power, brightness, excellent color retention, stain resistance. NJZ makes chloride and sulfate process Ti02, anatase or rutile. And NJZ’s excellent rutile slurry is ideal tot coatings manufacturers. ’ NJZ is also the nation’s ieadmg-supplierof superior zinc oxides for the coatings industry. And finally, there’s Horse Headzinc dust for .outstanding zinc-rich coatings. So, if you’re in the coatings business, thinkpf NJZ... the company with a colorful past and brighter"future. . NJZ also manufactures a wide range of'prime pigments for rubber, plastics,"paper’a'nd many other important products. Better coatings keep coming out of NJZ pigments NPCA/R1 033355 NICHEM CORP.* OIL & SOLVENTS PROCESS CO.* 600 w. 52nd St., Chicago, 1704 West First St., Azusa, California Illinois 60609 91702 (213) 334-5117 Wm. G. Lerch, President ■ Donald A. Peckham, President \ A. P. NONWE1LER COMPANY, INC. OLO PAINT INCORPORATED 3325 No. Shore Dr., Oshkosh, Wisconsin 9808 Meech Ave., Cleveland, Ohio 44105 54901 (414) 231-0850 ! Jack Waideck, Executive Vice President R. Nonweiler, President. NORFOLK CORPORATION OLYMPIC STAIN, DIV. OF COMERCO, INC. 21 Newport Ave., North Quincy, Mass. 1148 N.W. Leary Way, Seattle, Wash. . •. 98107 (206) 789-1000 021 7T (617) 328-6700 George E. Felton, Jr„ President G. Roger Victor, President NORTH JERSEY PAINT CO., INC. OMEGA INDUSTRIES, INC. 27 Orchard St., Wallington, N.J. 07057 404 East Dallas Road, Grapevine, Texas \ 76051 (817)481-3521 (201) 473-1100 Paul E. Dearing, Vice President Bernard F. Malizia, President NU-BRITE CHEMICAL CO., INC. O'NEIL—DURO COMPANY 10 First St., Taunton, Mass. 02780 2156 S. 4th St., P.O. Box 1166, Milwaukee, Wise. 53207 (414) 645-2223 Caesar A. Ventura, Treasurer Gilbert F. Hoffman, President ORGANIC PRODUCTS COMPANY o P.O. Box 428, 1963 E. Irving Blvd. Irving, Tex. 75060 (214) 254-4342 ' 1 1 Arthur D. Botvin, President OBITTS CHEMICAL COMPANY* P.O. Box 375, Elyria, Ohio 44035 i OSAGE PAINT & VARNISH CO. (216) 323-3275 ! 720 Kansas Ave., Kansas City, Kans. 66105 James C. Freeman, General Manager (913) 321-7116 W. H, Koehn, Owner O'BRIEN CORP., THE OSBORN CHEMICALS, INC., C.J.* 2001 W. Washington Ave., P.O. Box 4037, 820Sherman Ave., Pennsauken, N.J. South Bend, Ind. 46634 (219) 233-9361 P.O. Box 1310, Merchantviiie, N.J, Jerome J. Crowley, President 08109 (609) 662-0128 , Clarence F.Silleck, V.P. O'BRIEN CORP. THE, EASTERN DIVISION P.O. Box 3347, 3200 East Biddie St., Baltimore, Md. 21213 (301) 327-8800 Thomas P. Moran, Group Vice President rl P O'BRIEN CORP., THE, SOUTHWESTERN DIV. 1801 W. Sheridan Ave., Oklahoma City, Okla. 73106 (405) 239-2443 PACTRA INDUSTRIES, INC. 7060 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles, California 90028 (213) 469-7284 William N. Morris, Vice President and Gen. Manager George G. Stefani OCEAN CHEMICALS, INC. PAINT & COATINGS CORPORATION P.O. Box 1667, Savannah, Ga. 31402 241 Mason Way, City of Industry, Calif. (912) 234-1236 W. Jordan, President . j 91746 (213) 333-4592 Paul M. Clark, Chairman 108 i 1 NPCA/R1033356 PA1NTCRAFT CO., THE 963 S. Henderson St., Galesburg, III. 61401 (309)342-1178 PERFECTION PAINT & COLOR CO. INC.**, Division of Health Chem. Corp. 715 E. Maryland St., Indianapolis, Ind. Henry N. Marshall, President & Treasurer 46202 (317) 632-4311 George Gable, President PAINT ENGINEERING 333 Kearny St., San Francisco, Calif. 94108 (415) 421-0662 PERFECTION VARNISH CO. 2836 South Clinton St., Fort Wayne, ind. 46806 Harry M. Herr, Owner 8i Director ' Lawrence A. Schmitt PAINT PRODUCERS, INC. PERMACEL*, Div. of Johnson & Johnson, 1151 Warson Rd., St. Louts, Mo. 63132 Route 1, New Brunswick, N.J. 08S03 (314) 991-2707 Barton J. Malina, President (201) 524-5013 Dr. A. A. Fournier, Mgr. E/EC Office PAK-YNNE, INC.* PERMITE CORPORATION 400 Cleveland Ave., Plainfield, N.J. 07060 796 Old Scottdale Rd., Decatur, Ga. 30033 (201) 756-8222 W. D. Dickinson, General Manager Joseph B. Hyman, President PERRY & DERRICK CO., THE PARAGON PAINT & LACQUER, INC. P.O. Box 12049, 2510 Highland Ave. Cincinnati, Ohio 45212 P.O. Box 415, 211 Main Street, South Houston, Texas 77587 (713) 946-7837 (513) 351-5800 F. John Derrick, President Charles F. Sepic, President PETERSON CHEMICAL CORPORATION PARAGON PAINT & VARNISH CORP. 704 South River, Sheboygan, Wis. 53081 5—49 46th Ave., Long Island City, N.Y. 11101 729-7420 (414) 458-9141 Donald J. Peterson, President George S. Rattner, President PETERSON PAINT CO., INC. PARKER PAINT MFG. CO., INC. 170 S. Santa Fe Ave., Box 311, Pueblo, Colo. 81002 P.O. Box 11047, Tacoma, Washington 98411 (303) 543-4743 George Martin, Vice President E. H. Peterson, President PARKS CORPORATION PETRO-TEX CHEMICAL CORP.* P.O. Box 5, Somerset, Mass. 02726 8600 Park PI., Houston, Tex. 77017 (713) 477-9211 F.W. Davidson, Vice President-Treasurer Marshall H. Kendrick, Jr., Prod. Manager PEERLESS LACQUER & CHEMICAL CO. PETTIT PAINT CO., INC. 8443 Wabash Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 63134 36 Pine St., Borough of Rockaway, N.J. (314) 522-1617 Sam DeRosa, President 07866 (201) 625-3100 Robert A. Pettit, President PEERLESS PAINT & VARNISH CORP. PFD/PENN COLOR INC.* 205 Plymouth St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 11201 400 Old Dublin Pike, Doylestown, Penn. (212) 624-4355 18901 (215) 345-6550 Leonard D. Minkoff, Secretary-Treasurer E. N. Putman, President PENINSULA PAINT & PLASTIC MANUFACTURERS INC. PFIZER, INC., MINERALS, PIGMENTS & METALS DIVISION* P.O. Box 2056, Sanford, Fla. 32771 235 E. 42nd St., New York, N.Y. 10017 (305) 322-0418 George L. Zachos, General Manager (212) 573-2816 J. P. Bartels, President 109 , - NPCA/RJ 033357 PHELAN-FAUST PAINT MFG. CO., SUBSIDIARY OF THE VALSPAR CORP. PODELL INDUSTRIES INC.* 3 Entin Road, Clifton, N.J. 07014 (201) 773-3700 932 Loughborough Ave., P.O. Box 7231, Irwin L. Podeil, President St. Louis, Mo. 63177 (314) 353-4300 G. P. Budke, President POLYVINYL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES* PHELPS DODGE MAGNET WIRE CO. POLYMER PRODUCTS GROUP 730 Main St., Wilmington, Mass. 01887 P.O. Box 600, Fort Wayne, Ind. Bruce Ocko, Director of Marketing " (617) 658-6600 46801 (219) 456-4444 PORT CITY PAINTS. INC. William J. McFadden, Technical Mgr. 1250 Ninth St., Muskegon. Mich. 49440 (616) 726-5911 PHILADELPHIA QUARTZ COMPANY* Leigh E. Strong, Jr., President P.O. Box 840,'Valley Forge, Penn. 19482 (215) 687-8400 Oscar J. Pladek, Mktg. Mgr. PORTER PAINT CO., INC. P.O. Box 1439, Louisville, Ky. 40201 PHILADELPHIA RESINS CORP. (502) 589-6250 20 Commerce Dr., Montgomeryville, Pa. James H. Davis, Chairman of the Board 18936 (215) 855-8450 David H. Kollock, President POTTER PAINT CO., INC. PHILLIPS PETROLEUM CO.,* PETROCHEMICAL AND SUPPLY DIVISION P.O. Box 152, Cortland, N.Y. 13045 14 D4 Phillips Bldg. Peter A. Potter, President (607) 756-9924 Bartlesville, Okla. 74004 (918) 336-6600 George F. Ford, Marketing Manager High PPG INDUSTRIES, INC. Purity LPG's Manager One Gateway Center, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15222 (412) 434-3719 E. C. Larsen, Vice President St General Mgr. PI EDMONT PAINT MFG CO. Coatings and Resins Div. P.O. Box 6223, Greenville, S.C. 29606 (803) 277-5542 Hugh Aiken, Jr., President PRATT & LAMBERT COLOR CENTER PIONEER PAINT & VARNISH CO. Sait Lake City, Utah 84115 P.O. Box 15509 (801) 486-7515 438 W. Congress, Tucson, Ariz. 85732 A. R. Clayton, District Manager P.O. Box 12459 (602) 622-4736 Martin Bacai, President PRATT & LAMBERT, INC. P.O. Box 22, Buffalo, N.Y. 14240 (716) 873-6000 PLASTI-KOTE COMPANY 100O Lake Road, Medina, Ohio 44256 Raymond D. Stevens, Jr., President (216) 725-4511 James F.Supik, Jr., Vice President PRATT & LAMBERT, INC., KANSAS CITY DIVISION PLEXTONE CORP. OF AMERICA P.O. Box 206, Kansas City, Mo. 64141 (816) 221-3400 2141 McCarter Highway, Newark, N.J. 07104 B. F. Ames, Vice President B. P. Schmitt, Manager PLUESS-STAUFER (NORTH AMERICAN), INC.* PRATT & LAMBERT, INC., RICHMOND DIVISION ■ One World Trade Center - Suite 2173, New P.O. Box 6635, Richmond, Va. 23230 York, N.Y. 10048 (212) 466-0550 . (804) 355-2895 B. J. Funk, V.P. Paul A. Conzelmann, Div. Sales Manager no NPCA/Rl 033358 27good reasons for 4 doing business 7 with Reichhoid 1. BECKOSOL® Urea-formaldehyde Resins Synthetic Oils SUPER BECKACITE® BECKACITE® Pure Phenolic STYRESOL® Styrene or Vinyl Toluene Monomermodified Alkyds . 8. 5 SUPER BECKAMINE® Maleic Modified and Phenolic Modified LUSTRASOL® . Melamine Formal­ dehyde Resins 9 Acrylic Monomer— Modified Alkyds and Acrylic Copolymers. EPOTUF® Epoxy Resins [liquid and hard) . 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20* 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 10 UROTUF® Oil Modified or Free Polyurethane Resins SYNTHE COPAL® Ester Gums ALKYDOL® Speciaity Coatings Resins TOFA Tail Oil Fatty Acids REICHHOLD BECKAMINE® Alkyd Resins . . One look at the attached 11st tel Is you there's a world of Reichhoid specialty chemicals and technology ready to go to work for your paint/coatings products. For details and data sheets, write to the address below. . 3 ^CKOLIN® PENBRO® B Grade Wood Rosin WALLKYD® WALLPOL® Special Alkyds for Fiat Wail Finishes Polyvinyl Acetate Emulsions HYDROGUM® VARCUM® Ester Gums JEL-O-MER® Pure Phenolic Coat­ ing Resins BETAPRENE® Liquid Alkyd Resin and Solutions Olefinic Polymers NIREZ® NUROZ® Poiyterpene and Terpene Phenolic Resins POLYLITE® Polyester Resins Polymerized Rosin CHEMICAL COLORS Inorganic Pigments TOREX® Tall Oil Rosins WOOD ROSINS TECHNICAL SERVICE Reichhoid Chemicals Inc, RCl Building, White Plains, New York 10603 i i . NPCA/R1033359 PRECISION TECHNICAL COATINGS CORP. PUR-ALL PAINT PRODUCTS, INC.** 1220 4th St., Berkeley, California 500S. Commercial Ave., Carlstadt, N.J. (415) 525-3600 Victor Emmerich, President PRECISION PAINT CORPORATION 5275 Peachtree Ind. Blvd., Atlanta, Ga. 30341 (404) 455-7000 Charles F. Ptacek, President PRE FINISH METALS, INC. 07072 Rubin Chaleff, President PYROLAC CORPORATION (201) 427-1400 Monroe Rapaport, President R 2300 E. Pratt Blvd., Elk Grove Village, III 60007 (312) 766-2202 J 55 Schoon Ave., Hawthorne, N.J. 07507 RAFFI AND SWANSON, INC. Frank D. Graziano 100 EamesStreet. Wilmington, Mass. 01887 PREMIER PAINT & VARNISH CO., INC. James C. Raffi, President n •* (617) 933-4200 2250 Arthur, Elk Grove Village, III. 60007 (312) 439-4200 RAINBOW PAINT COMPANY, INC. 2029 N. Golden, Springfield, Missouri H. Schwartzfaerg, President 65801 (417) 865-7372 John E. Carroll, President PREMIUM COATINGS, INC. P.O. Box 2610, Hickory, N.C. 28601 (704) 322-9165 J. E. Malone RAM CHEMICALS DIV., WHITTAKER CORP. P.O. Box 192, 210 E. Alondra Blvd. Gardena, Calif. 90248 PRESERVATIVE PAINT CO. (213) 321-0710 A. A. Steinman, V.P. & Gen. Mgr. 5410 Airport Way, South, Seattle, Wash. 98108 (206) 763-0300 RANDOLPH PRODUCTS CO.** Wm. L. Smith, President 92 N. Twelfth St., Carlstadt. N.J. 07072 PRODUCT FINISHES. INC. John H. Randolph, President (201) 438-3700 P.O. Box 46354, Cincinnati, Ohio 45246 (513) 738-1252 RAYBO CHEMICAL CO.* P.O. Box 2155, Huntington, W. Va. 25722 David L. Blizzard, President PROGRESS PAINT MFG. CO. 826 W. Main, Louisville, Ky. 40202 (502) 587-8685 I (304) 525-51 71 ! i i J. Greeson, President RED DEVIL INC. 2400 Vauxhall Rd., Union, N.J. 07083 Fairleigh Lussky, V.P. i (201) 688-6900 Harry W. Kyger, President, Chem. Div. PROKO INDUSTRIES, INC. 1910 Wall St., Dallas, Tex. 75215 (214) 428-1373 Ursula M. Ritts, President RED SPOT PAINT & VARNISH CO., INC. P.O. Box 418, Evansville, Ind. 47701 n Charles D. Storms, President PROTECTIVE COATINGS, INC. REICHARD-COULSTON, INC.* 807 N. Fremont Ave., Tampa, Fla. 33606 15 East 26th St., New York, N.Y. 10010 (212) 685-2166 (813) 253-5381 Howard R. Rothenberg, President J. B. Couiston, President PUBLICKER INDUSTRIES INC.* 525 North Broadway, White Plains. N.Y. REICHHOLD CHEMICALS, INC.* 1429 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19102 (215) 564-1400 10602 (914) 948-6200 L. J. Rockenbach, Vice President, Chemical H. A. Bonyun, Jr., Gen. Sales Mgr. Coatings 112 ij NPCA/RI033360 !I i RELIABLE COATINGS, INC. ROACH PAINT CO., INC. 13108 Euless St., Euless, Texas 1306 River St., Dallas, Tex. 75202 76039 (817) 267-1531 Bill Ranne, President RELIABLE PASTE & CHEMICAL CO. 3560 S. Shields Ave., Chicago, III. 60609 (214) 748-9421 T. R. Rodgers, Vice President ROCK PAINT & CHEMICAL CO. P.O. Box 76, Fort Atkinson, Wise. 53538 (608) 868-7636 (312) BO 8-1845 Nick Stirn, President RELIANCE UNIVERSAL INC. Suite 1600, Watterson Towers, 1930 Bishop Lane, Louisville, Ky. 40218 James E. Fullerton, President ROCKFORD CHEMICAL COATINGS, INC. 1620 Harrison Ave., Rockford, III. 61101 (815) 962-7768 -(502) 459-9110 Thomas N. Armei, Exec. Vice Pres. RELIANCE UNIVERSAL INC.* RESINS DIVISION Birney L. Grantz, President RODDA PAINT COMPANY 6932 S.W. Macadam Ave., Portland, Ore. 97219 (503) 244-7512 4730 Crittenden Dr., Louisville, Ky. 40221 (502) 361-9491 T. J. Braden, President L. J. Kaiser, V.P. and Gen. Mgr. ROGERS PAINT PRODUCTS, INC. REPCO-LITE PAINTS, INC. 8250 St. Aubin Street, Detroit, Michigan 48211 (313) 874-4020 473 West 17th St., Holland, Mich. 49423 (616) 396-5213 John B. Willingham, General Mgr., Automotive Sales Benjamin Altena, President ROHM AND HAAS COMPANY* REVILO PAINT & VARNISH COMPANY Independence Mali West, Phila., Pa. 19105 (215) 592-3000 429 Delaware St., Kansas City, Mo. 64105 (816) 842-3929 William H. Graeff, Mgr. Coatings Dept. Harry Oliver, President ROLL FORM PRODUCTS, PAINT DIVISION REX INDUSTRIAL PAINT WORKS 27 Main St., Ossining, N.Y. 10562 701 N. Broadway, Gloucester City, N.J. 08030 (609) 456-6700 Gabriele DiGiacomo, Manager of Operations Cortlandt P. Briggs, President REXNORD, INC. ROLLIE WILLIAMS PAINT SPOT, INC. 1179 KentSt., P.O. Box 664, Elkhart, 4300 N. 127th, Brookfield, Wisconsin 53005 (414) 781-5204 Indiana 46514 (219) 264-3174 Jack Cushing, President Ronald L. Walling, Technical Manager ROSE'S QUALITY PAINTS INC. REYNOLDS METALS CO., INC.* P.O. Box 1763, 1222 Taylor Street, Columbia, 6601 W. Broad St., Richmond, Va. 23261 (804) 282-2311 S.C. 29201 (803) 256-8348 L. B. Talbert. Vice President H. E. Smith, Market Director ROYMAL COATINGS & CHEMICAL CO., INC. REZ COMPANY, THE Guild Rd., Newport, New Hampshire 03773'" (603) 863-2410 P.O. Box 142, Springdale, Pa. 15144 E. L. Weil, Sales Manager Roy M. Malool, President Edward Rochford, V.P., Marketing RHEEM MFG. CO.* ROYSTON LABORATORIES, INC. 7600 S. Kedzie Ave., Chicago, III. 60652 128 First St., Pittsburgh, Pa 15238 (412)828-1500 (312) 434-7500 J. P. McNicholas, Regional Sales Mgr. • J. H. Royston, President 113 NPCA/R! 033361 RUBBERSET COMPANY* Division of Sherwin-Williams SANTA BARBARA PAINT CO., INC. 314 Palm Ave., Santa Barbara, Calif. 93101 P.O. Box 231, Crisfield, Md. 21817 {301) 968-1050 (805) 965-4511 Thomas Toxby. President Frank H. Legge, Treasurer RUDD PAINT &. VARNISH CO. SAPOLIN PAINTS INC. 100 Saw Mill Rd., P.O. Box 4, 1608 15th Awe., W., Seattle, Wash. 98119 Danbury Conn. 06810 (206) 284-5400 Alan M. Park, Sr., President RUST-OLEUM CORPORATION 2301 Oakton St., Evanston, III. 60202 <312) 869-1100 Donald W. Fergusson, President Dean Surbeck, Vice President RUTLAND, INC. 801 No. Church Street, Jacksonville, Illinois 62650 (217) 245-7810 Dean Surbeck, Vice President s (203) 792-7700 Wesley P. Pollitt, Vice President 8i Corp. Sec. SARAMCO, INC., d.b.a. SAMSON RAW MATERIALS CO.* 1521 W. 134th St., Gardena, Calif. 90249 (213) 770-1234 Maurice Samson, President SARGENT PAINT INC. 323 W. 15th St., Box 803. Indianapolis, Ind. 46206 (317) 635-7501 Fred W. Keuthan, President SARTOMER COMPANY* ST. JOE MINERALS CORP.* Bolmar 8i Nields Sts., Westchester, Pa. 19380 (215) 692-8400 250 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017 (212) 953-5104 John A. Potts, Jr., Technical Sales Representative Rupert C. Bing, Mgr., Oxide Sales ST. LOUIS PAINT MFG. CO. 2500 Ohio Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 63104 776-7600 S. P. Steiner, President SAMPSON PAINT MFG. CO., INC. 301 Hull St., Richmond, Va. 23224 (703) 233-5431 S. M. Crump, Jr., Exec. V.P. SAVANNAH PAINT MFG. CO. P.O. Box 7051, Savannah, Ga. 31408 (912) 236-0381 W. V. Binder, President SAVOGRAN COMPANY, THE 259 Lenox St., Norwood, Mass. 02062 Box 130 (617) 762-5400 Carl O. Olson, President SANDERS PAINTS A Consolidated Foods Company SAVOGRAN COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, THE 3658 Lawrenceville Road, Tucker, Ga. 3201 Union Pacific Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. 30084 (404) 938-4600 90023 (213) 261-5111 Ned H. Kemlein, President K. G. Johnson, President SANDOZ COLORS & CHEMICALS DIV.* SANDOZ-INC. SCHENECTADY CHEMICALS, INC. P.O. Box 1046, Schenectady, N.Y. East, Hanover, N.J. 07936 (201) 386-1000 (518) 346-8711 Werner H. Paul, Manager, Manufacturing S. W. Klein, V.P., Marketing Industrial Coatings SAN JACINTO PAINT MFG. CO. SCOFIELD, CO., L. M. P.O. Box 14312, Houston, Tex. 77021 5511 E. Slauson Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. 90040(213)723-5285 ’ (713) 926-1791 Gerald J. Goldberg, President Julius O. Baker, Products Manager 114 NPCA/RI 033362 SCOTT PAINT CORPORATION SHEBOYGAN PAINT CO. 1187 Cattlemen Rd„ Sarasota, Fla. 1439 N. 25th St., Sheboygan, Wis. 53081 33580(813) 371-0002 (414) 458-2157 Bernard J. Wagman, President Irvin F. Eder, President SEABOARD ASPHALT PRODUCTS CO. SHELL CHEMICAL CO.* 3545 Fairfield Rd., Baltimore, Md. 21226 One Shell Plaza, P.O. Box 2463, Houston, Tex. 77001 (713) 220-6161 (301) 355-0330 H. R. Gundiach, Jr., President J. F. Kroeger, General Manager SEAGUARD CORPORATION SHELL CHEMICAL CO.* 403OSeaguard Ave., P.O. Box 669, 1025 Connecticut Ave., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 (202) 296-3633 Portsmouth, Va. 23705 (804) 488-4411 A. J. Smith, Washington Representative A. E. Verbyla, President SHERWIN-WILLIAMS COMPANY, THE** SEASIDE PAINT & LACQUER CO., INC. 101 Prospect Ave., N.W., Cleveland, Ohio 1439 Cota Ave., Long Beach, Calif. 90801 44113 (216) 566-2206 (213) 775-2023 Richard G. Bull, Senior Vice President - Ben Friediand, President Marketing SEAWAY SHIPPING & TRADING LTD.* THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO.*, CHEMICAL DIVISION 41 Drumm St., San Francisco, CA. 94111 (415) 989-5533 P.O. Box 855, Coffeyvllle, Kansas M. S. Gensberg, President 67337 (316) 251-7200 R. B. Wolf, Plant Manager S. E. B. PAINT CO., INC. 115 N.E. loth St., Oklahoma City, Okla. SILBERLINE MANUFACTURING CO., iNC * 73104 (405) 232-0153 P.O. Box A, Lanstord, Pa. 18232 E. A. Harcum, Manager (717) 645-3161 Ernest Schetler, Jr., President SEM PRODUCTS, INC. Sem Lane & Shoreway Road, Belmont, Calif. SIMPSON COMPANY, INC., D. J. 94002 (415) 592-5752 111S. Maple Ave., So. San Francisco, Calif. William C. Elliott, V.P. 94080 (415) 873-5990 Daniel J. Simpson, President SEIBERT—OXIDERMO, INC. SINCLAIR PAINT COMPANY** 6455 Strong Ave., Detroit, Mich. 48211 (313)921-6033 3960 E. Washington Blvd. Los Angeles Donald D. Hurst, President Caiif. 90023 (213) 268-2511 Frank Sinclair, President SERVICE PAINT MFG. CO. S1NNETT LACQUER MFG. CO. 2002 E. Sixth St., Tulsa, Okla. (918) 582-0967 - 1378 Kingsiand Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 63133 (314) 725-6800 Woodrow S. Clift, President C. Samuel Sinnett, President SEXTON CAN CO., INC.* 31 Crass St., Everett, Mass. 02149 SKELLY OIL COMPANY* 1437 South Boulder Street, P.O. Box 1650, (617) 387-2500 Richard A. Henshaw, Sales Manager Tulsa, Oklahoma 74102 (918) 584-2311 Lester J. Weber, Manager, Special Sales SEYMOUR OF SYCAMORE, INC. SMITH-ALSOP PAINT & VARNISH 917 Crosby Ave., Sycamore, III. 60178 630 No. 3rd St., Terre Haute, lnd. (815) 895-9101 S. M. Heatley, Exec. Vice President . 47808 (812) 234-6621 Lee A. Roads, Vice President Si General Manager 115 NPCA/R1 033363 I SMITH CHEMICAL & COLOR CO., INC.* SOUTHLAND PAINT COMPANY 104-20 Dunkirk St., Jamaica, N.Y. 11412 P.O. Drawer "E", Gainesville, Tex. (212) 454-9400 76240 (817) 668-7271 Casper Smith, President Robert A. Davis, Jr., President s Eugene Z. Smith, Vice President SMITH CO., WILLIAM ARMSTRONG SOUTHWEST GREASE & OIL CO. KC, INC. P.O. Box 90S6S, East Point, Ga. 30344 1400 South Harrison, Olathe, Kansas 66061 (404) 767-0564 * (913) 782-5800 William A. Smith, President R. W. Johnston, President Robert S. Whittier, Vice President i SMITH PAINT PRODUCTS SOUTHWESTERN PAINT CO. 1628 N.W. 6th, Oklahoma City, Okla. 1817 N. Cameron St., Harrisburg, Pa. 17103 (717) 233-8781 73106 L. C. Evans, Secretary-Treasurer Charles E. Brunner, President SPARTAN LACQUER & PAINT CORP. SNYDER BROTHERS CO., INC. 9255 Imperial Hwy„ Downey, Calif. 90241 Avon St., P.O. Box 760, Toccoa, Ga. 30577 (404) 8B6-6811 i I (213) 773-3150 1 Robert A. Boyce, President < Lynn Snyder, President SOLVEAN LABORATORIES, INC. SPECIALTY COATINGS & CHEMICALS INC. 501 Green Island Road, Vallejo, Calif. 7360 Varna Ave., North Hollywood, (707) 552-3500 Edwin R. Gaskell, President, Tech. 1 J 1 Calif. 91605 (213) 875-0233 Henry C. Jacoby, President 4 Director SPECTRUM COATINGS LABORATORIES, INC. SOMAY PRODUCTS, INC. 217 Chapman Street, Providence, Rhode Island 4301 Northwest 35th Ave., Miami, Fla. (305) 633-8473 02905 (401) 781 -4847 Earl T. Faria, Vice President Garth R. Parker, President | SPENCER-ADAMS PAINT CO. SOUTHEASTERN STEEL CONTAINER CO.* Box 93067 Martech Sta., Atlanta, Ga. P.O. Box 10646, 3055 35th Ave., N. H. G. Spencer, President 30318 (404) 351-6540 i Birmingham, Ala. 35202 (205) 841-1701 Robert P. Burr, Advertising Dir. SPENCER KELLOGG DIV. OF TEXTRON, INC.* P.O. Box 807, Buffalo, N.Y. 14240 SOUTHERN COATINGS & CHEMICAL CO., INC. (716) 852-5850 George A. O'Hare, President P.O. Box 160, Sumter. S.C. 29150 (803) 775-6351 R. S. McKenzie, President SPECTRUM COATINGS LABORATORIES INC. 217 Chapman St., Providence, Rhode Island Earl T. Faria, V.P. ] SOUTHERN LACOUER & PAINT CORP. 9845 Miller Way, P.O. Box 1097, South Gate, Calif. 90280 (213) 869-3023 SPRAYON PRODUCTS, INC.* 26300 Fargo Ave., Bedford Hts., Ohio 44146 Roger W. Cresswell, President E. P. Kelley, Vice President SOUTHERN PROTECTIVE PRODUCTS CO. SPROULL COMPANY, INC., GEO. 1135 Sylvan Road, S.W., Atlanta, Ga. 522 Common St., Shreveport, La. 71101. 30310 (404) 758-2611 Larry Hecht, President (318) 423-5181 i i Geo. Sproull, President 116 NPCA/RI 033364 •.^vTwVO»)^5->>»¥^!*>!*r»-,','’«>JK:: .^S's-f Now StanChem is a new source for latex polymers. That’s right After 50 years of successful experience in the chemical coatings and plastisol markets, we’ve now started manufacturing latex polymers. We have recently completed a new 30 million pound per year polymer plant designed to handle a wide vari ­ ety of vehicles for the paint industry. Our reactors range in size from a pilot unit capable of operating at 1000 pounds pressure to a 6000 gallon production vessel. In addition, StanChem’s well equipped and well staffed laboratories insure uniform quality throughout our en­ tire product line. Since StanChem (formerly Stanley Chemical) has been so deeply immersed in coatings for half a cen­ tury, this knowledge can be applied to your polymer problem to produce a product for you. Send for our StanChem Polymer brochure: StanCtiem INCORPORATED East Berlin, Connecticut 06023 • Telephone (203) 828-6351 NPCA/RI 033365 : i^'-' SPRUANCE CO., THE GILBERT STANDARD T CHEMICAL CO., INC.** Richmond St TiogaSts., Phila., Pa. 19134 130 N. Franklin St., Chicago, III. 60606 {215} 739-6172 (312) 641-1210 Robt. M. Cox, President W. F. Rhoades, President SPRUANCESOUTHERN, INC. STEBBINS AND ROBERTS, INC. P.O. Box 3054, Winston-Salem, N.C. 27102 1300 East 6th St., Little Rock, Ark. 72203 (919) 764-0940 (501) 372-4106 Earnest L. Broome, Manager Thomas J. Bonner, President STALEY CHEMICAL* STEELCOTE MANUFACTURING CO. 320 Schuyler Ave., Kearny, N.J. 07032 3418 Gratiot St., St. Louis, Mo. 63103 771-8053 (201) 997-1500 Max Taitel, Product Manager, Polymer Douglas A. Niedt, President STA-LUBE INC.* STEPAN CHEMICAL COMPANY* Surfactant Department 3039 Ana St., Compton, Calif. 90221 (213) 537-5650 Edens St Winnetka Rd., Northfieid, III. William Soper, Division Manager STANCHEM, INC. 60093 (312) 446-7500 James W. Condon, Prod. Mgr. 401 Berlin St., East Berlin, Conn. 06023 William G. West, President STERLING-CLARK-LURTON CORP. 184 Commercial St., Malden, Mass. 02148 STANDARD CONTAINER CO* 205 Claremont Ave., Montclair, N.J. 07042 (617)322-0163 Joseph S. W. Parker, President (201) 744-5040 George P. O'Brien, Vice President-Sales STEWART PAINT MFG. CO..** 1729 N. Second St., Minneapolis, Minn. 55411 (612) 521-3511 STANDARD DETROIT PAINT CO. 8225 Lyndon Ave., Detroit, Mich. 48238 931-3300 B. J. Gooel, President Patrick W. Stewart, President STILES PAINT COMPANY 1915 Lake St., Kalamazoo, Mich. 49001 STANDARD INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS, INC. P.O. Box 325, 1500 Park St., Evansville, Ind. 47702 (812) 423-3127 (616) 344-0154 J. S. Stiles, President STRATHMORE PRODUCTS, INC. 1970 W. Fayette St., Syracuse, New York L. J. Koch, Jr., President STANDARD OIL CO. OF CALIF.,* W.O.I. 225 Bush St., San Francisco, Calif. 94120 (415) 894-2188 13201 (315) 488-5401 Martin S. Cregg, Plant Engineer SULLIVAN CHEMICAL COATINGS SULLIVAN VARNISH CO. 410 No. Hart St.. Chicago Ml. 60622 J. M. Lynch, Manager, Consumer Sales (312) 666-8080 W. A. Hanan, President STANDARD PAINT & VARNISH CO., INC., SUBSIDIARY OF AVONDALE SHIPYARDS, INC. ~ P.O. Box 826, Harvey, La. 70058 SUN CHEMICAL CORPORATION,* PIGMENTS DIVISION 4526 Chickering Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio 45232 (513) 681-5950 (504) 347-4321 Jack B. Valley, President A. P. Hopmeier, Opr. Mgr. A. L. Brown, Dir. Sales St Mktg. STANDARD PAINTS, INC. SUN OIL COMPANY 1502 South Keystone Ave., P.O. Box 33009 1608 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19103 Indianapolis, Ind. 46203 (317) 783-6661 David L. Wade, President St Treasurer (215) 985-1600 Richard A. Lush, Pro), Dev. Coordinator 118 NPCA/Rl 033366 TENNECO’S FULL LINE OF COATINGS CHEMICALS NUODEX@DRIERS NUOSPERSE* HOH—a highly effective anionic pigment dis­ persing agent for aqueous paints. Tenneco manufactures a complete metalilc salt drier line con­ sisting of Naphthenates, Nuolates® (tailates), Octoates, and NuXtra®, Cyclodex®. Tenneco offers the industry's first and only line of driers with certified metal content to assure you of depen dabJe, reproducible drying power. NUODEX® NA—a surfactant for pigment wetting and disper­ sion in vinyl copolymer solution coatings. LOSS-OF-DRY INHIBITORS LATEX ANTI-FOAM AGENTS NUACT® is the proven loss-of-dry inhibitor (a "feeder” drier) for use m non-aqueous paints. NUACT® NOPB—a liquid lead free loss-of-dry inhibitor. COBALT 254.— the cobalt based loss*of-dry inhibitor for lead free systems. Tenneco offers two highly successful latex anti-foam agents underthe names of Nuodex® AF-100 and Foamacure® 142. ANTI-SKINNING AGENTS Exkins are pure volatile oximes of proven superior anti-skinning efficiency. Exkin® No. 1 is recommended in oil and oleoresinous coatings, Exkin® No. 2 performs best in alkyd paints, and Exkin® No. 3 is preferred for odorless paints. Guaiaco! Special C, a phenolic type for printing inks and dip coatings. RESIN CHEMICALS KROMOSPERSE®—a pigment dispersant to produce tinting pastes compatible with aqueous and oil systems. BODYING AGENTS Tenneco produces several additives for the control of viscosity and the prevention of sag and pigment settling in paint systems. FOR NON-AQUEOUS PAINTS Nuvis* 2 — powdered viscosity control agent. Nuvis® HS — powdered heat stable thickener. Nuvis® LB — a liquid viscosity correction agent. Aluminum stearates — a traditional line of viscosity modifying grades are available from Tenneco. PHTHAL1C ANHYDRIDE MALEIC ANHYDRIDE FUMARIC ACID. LACQUER GRADE ZINC STEARATE BENZOTEK® BENZOIC ACID. NUOPLAZ® OOP TMPTM (Trimethylopropane) (For lacquer sanding sealer.) DLG-1Q— best clarity. DLG-20 — bloom resistant FUNGICIDES Tenneco Chemicals Tenneco offers a broad line of special and general application fungicides. A Tenneco Company RO. Box 2. Piscataway. New Jersey 06654 PHENYL MERCURIALS—Super Ad-lt® is the proven universal fungicide for both oil and aqueous systems. Other mercurials are PMO-IO, PMA-18. ' Please send me more information on FUNGITROL® 11—a powdered organic microbicide especially useful for severe non-aqueous paint mildew problems. For complete data, contact your Tenneco representative at Organics and Polymers Division LTENNECOl Please have a salesman call Q COPPER PRESERVATIVE—Tenneco offers a full line of metallic copper compounds: copper naphthenate, copper oleate, and Quindex® (copper-8 quinolinolate). Citv DISPERSING AGENTS NUOSPERSE® 657—the leading wetting and dispersing agent for non-aqueous paints. * Rep. TM or Tenneco Chemicals @» Reg.TM Tenneco Inc. | NPCA/R1033367 SUNTEC PAINT, INC. T P.O. Drawer DD, Gainesville, Fla. 32602 004) 372-3421 TARR AND WONSON, LTD Hewlett S. Anderson, President 2 Harbor Loop, Gloucester, Mass. 01930 SUNNYSIDE PRODUCTS, INC.* J. N. Abbott, Jr., President (617) 283-1416 5530 N. Wolcott Ave., Chicago, 111. 60640 (312) 561-2146 TAUDTE CO., INC., JEROME A. Wm. R. Lueders, President P.O. Box 480846, Miami, Fla. 33148 SUPERIOR COATINGS MFG. CO. J. A. Taudte, President (305) 635-1311 719 West Market Street, Tiffin, Ohio 44883 John Seilheimer, President TECHNICAL COATINGS, INC. P.O. Box 5427, Lubbock, Tex. 79417 SUPERIOR COATINGS MFG. CO. Charles R. Horton, President 150 E. Huron St., Chicago, III. 60611 (312) 644-3200 TECHNICAL RESEARCH CO. Justin D. Goldman, President 13535 Monster Rd. South, Seattle, Wash. SUPERIOR POLYMERS COMPANY Frederick E. Kern, Vice President 98178 (206) 772-6550 7 Wynnewood Road, Wynnewood, Penn. 19096 (215) 649-3210 William G. Warden, III, President TEMPO PRODUCTS CO., DIV. OF ALCO STANDARD CORP. 6200 Cochran Rd., Solon, Ohio 44139 SUPERIOR VARNISH & DRIER CO.* Clements Ave. & Crescent Blvd., Box 1310, (216) 248-1450 John M. Jokela, President Merchantville, N.J. 08109 (609) 662-0118 TENAX FINISHING PRODUCTS CO. J. S. Stevens, President 390 Adams St., Newark, N.J. 07114 James A. O'Neill, Vice President SURFACE RESEARCH CORP. 1333 Research Rd., Cahanna Industrial Park, TENNECO CHEMICALS, INC.** Blacklick, Ohio 43004 Park 80 Plaza West-One, Saddle Brook, N.J. (614) 861-4523, Sidney 1. Blatt, Pres. 07662 (201) 646-3800 F. X. Dwyer, Executive Vice President SYLACAUGA CALCIUM PRODUCTS CO.* P.O. Box 330, Sylacauga, Ala. 35150 (205) 245-5261 TENNECO CHEMICALS, INC. Organics & Polymers Div.-Colorants Group Thomas S. McGahey 5555 Sunol Blvd. Pleasanton, California 94566 (415) 462-5700 SYNCON RESINS, INC.* J. T. Barry, Business Director 77 Jacobus Ave., South Kearny, N.J, TENNECO OIL COMPANY* 07032 (201) 589-1070 P.O. Box 2511, Houston, Tex. 77001 Charles J. Hauck, President (713) 229-3451 Carol E. Belton, Petrochemical Sales Manager SYNERGISTIC PIGMENTS CORP.* THIBAUT & WALKER CO., INC., THE* P.O. Box 26, Middlesex, N.J. 08846 150 Rome Street, Newark, N.J. 07101 (201) 526-1023 (201) 584-3331 John S. Booth, President W. George Parker, President SYNKOLOID COMPANY. THE THOMPSON COMPANY, INC., E. A. 2945 E. Maria St., Compton, Calif. 90221 1333 Gough St., Suite No. 8-C, San (213) 537-1450 Francisco, Calif. 94109 (415) 346-8610 S. J. Burgeson, Vice President & Gen. Mgr. Edward A. Thompson, President 120 NPCA/RI 033368 WAS 1980 A GOOD YEAR FOR YOUR COMPANY? We’d like it to be one of your best. And today is when we should start planning to make sure it is. We know this is a revolutionary period in the formulation and application of coatings. Environmental factors, compounded by the energy crisis, have now accelerated the pace of this revolution. As a major coatings supplier with a unique department dedicated to serving most segments of the industry, we are in an exceptional position to meet the obvious challenges you will be facing. To help you cope with the new environmental controls. And offer you the benefit of our major on-going programs in the development of Water-Borne, Powder and, newest of all, Photocurable Coatings systems. 1980 is almost here. And the sooner we match our resources —our people and experience—with your needs, the sooner we’ll both be ready to meet the future with confidence. And isn’t that the best way to do business? PEOPLE PLANNING THE FUTURE. Coatings Materials 1 NPCA/RI 033369 THOMPSON, WEINMAN & CO.* TROY CHEMICAL CORP.* P.O. Box 130, Cartersville, Ga. 30120 One Avenue L., Newark, N.J. 07105 (404) 382-5353 (201) 589-2500 R. Marshall Evans, Jr., Vice President-Sales Elias Singer, President TI-KROMATIC PAINTS INC. THE TRUESDALE COMPANY* 2492 Doswell Ave., St. Paul, Minn. 55108 929 Statler Office Bldg., Boston, Massachusetts (61 2) 644-4477 02116 (617) 542-3660 Fred Strom, President Robert Truesdale, President TIOXIDE AMERICA INC.** TRUE TAGG PAINT CO. Suite 309 Century Plaza, Columbia, Md. 442 N. Third Street, Memphis, Tennessee 38101 (901) 525-2727 21044 (301) 730-6604 G. W. Graham, Sales Control Officer O. O. Burks, President TITANIUM PIGMENT DIVISION* N L INDUSTRIES, INC. u lOO Chevalier Ave., South Amboy, N.J. 08879 ULTRA ADHESIVES, INC.* (201) 721-8400 Glenn A- Wilson, Group Vice President: P. O. Box 98, Paterson, N.J. 07513 (201) 271-1300 General Manager John D'Amico, Vice President TNEMEC COMPANY, INC. P.O. Box 1749, Kansas City, Missouri UN1CHEM COATINGS COMPANY 64141 (816) 474-3400 Box 246, New Ringgold, Pa. 17960 Albert C. Bean, President (717) 943-2600 and 943-2601 William C. Elser, Sr., General Manager ' TOLEDO PAINT & CHEMICAL CO. 33 Blucher St., P.O. Box 324, Toledo, Ohio 43691 (419) 244-3726 UNION CARBIDE CORP.* 270 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017 Paul R. Peters, President (212) 551-4927 R. J. Kerr, Senior Vice President-Commercial TRAIL CHEMICAL CORPORATION, THE 9904 Gidley St., El Monte, Calif. 91731 (213) 442-4140 UNION INK CO., INC. 453 Broad Ave., Ridgefield, N.J. 07657 William J. Peters, President (201) 945-5766 Richard Labov, President THE TREMCO MFG. CO. 10701 Shaker Blvd., Cleveland, Ohio 44104 (216) 229-3000 UNION PAINT WORKS Rear 126 Water St., Danvers, Mass. 01923 Gordon E. Hann, Chairman (617) 774-1476 Harold Small, President TRESCO PAINT MFG. COMPANY 215 San Jose Ave., San Jose, Calif. 95125 UNITED GILSONITE LABORATORIES Jefferson Ave. 8i New York St., P.O. Box (408) 294-7627 70, Scranton, Pa. 18501 (717) 344-1202 Jack Rouleau, Vice President M. C. MacKinnon, Executive V.P. TRIANGLE PAINT COMPANY, INC. UNITED PAINT CO. 2222 Third St., Berkeley, Calif. 94710 404 E. Mallory Ave., P.O. Box 9037 (415) 845-6931 Memphis, Term. 38109 (901) 948-1651 Alan P. Henry, Owner-Partner TRINITY COATINGS COMPANY R. W. Ashley, Exec. Vice President . 1800 Park Place, Fort Worth, Tex. 76101 UNITED PAINT MFG. CO. 1130 E. Sprague Ave., Spokane, Wash. 99202 Box 721. (817) 926-6811 Larry Grossman, Vice President Melvin Gardner, President 122 I NPCA/R1 033370 UNITED STATES BRONZE POWDERS, INC.* VANGUARD PAINTS & FINISHES, INC. Route 202, P.O. Box 31, Flemington, N.J. 1409 Greenest., P.O. Box 654, Marietta, 08822 (201) 782-5454 * Ohio 45750 (614) 373-5261 K. C. Ramsey, President M. D. Dyer, President UNITED STATES REFINING CO. VAN SICKLE PAINT MFG. CO. 1235 Marquette St., Cleveland, Ohio 44114 305 M St., P.O. Box 82222, Lincoln, Neb. (216) 432-2755 68501 (402) 432-6558 Bernard B. Blonder, President R. A. Tramel, President UNITED STATES STEEL PRODUCTS, DlV. U.S. STEEL CORP * VARCUM CHEMICAL, DIVISION OF REICHHOLD CHEMICALS, INC.* 1849 Oak St., Alameda, Calif. 94501 P.O. Box 863, Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14302 (415) 522-5511 (716) 284-8855 G. P. Ward ley. Mgr. Sales West Coast D. E. Keenan, Vice President UNITED STEEL CONTAINER CORP.* VARI KROM CORP. 1202 Airport Rd., P.O. Box 1748, North 2129 McCarter Highway, Newark, N.J. Brunswick, N.J. 08902 07104 (201) 484-4444 David L. Rosen, Vice President B. F. Ames, Vice President UNIVERSAL COOPERATIVES, INC. VCA/ARC DISPENSER DIVISION OF ETHYL PLASTICS Ill Glamorgon St., Alliance, Ohio 44601 (216) 821-5770 - 7400 West Cermak Rd., North Riverside, Illinois Allen J. Wandersleben, Mgr., Paint Dept. 60546 (312) 442-8800 Sam F. Copia, Vice President-Sales U.S. COLOR CARD COMPANY.* DIV. OF THE LaCLEDE COLOR CARDS 701 Seneca St., Buffalo, N.Y. 14210 Clifford G. Vogelsang, President U. S. INDUSTRIAL CHEMICALS, DIV. OF NATIONAL DISTILLERS & CHEMICALS CORP.* VELSICOL CHEMICAL CORPORATION,* SUBSIDIARY OF NORTHWEST INDUSTRIES INC., INDUSTRIAL CHEMICALS AND RESIN DIV. 341 E. Ohio St., Chicago, ll(. 60611 (312) 467-5700 David W. Gleeson, Market Mgr. 99 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. 10016 (212) 697-0700 Martin Faye, Manager, Market Research 8i VERFLEX CO., INC., THE 115-117 Moonachie Ave., Carlstadt, N.J. Development 07072 (201) 438-7878 V Joseph Lo Re, President VALSPAR CORP., THE** VIMASCO CORPORATION 1101 South Third St., Minneapolis, Box 516, Nitro, W. Va. 25143 (304) 755-3328 Minn. 55415 (612) 332-7371 E. G. Balassie, President John W. Johnson, Asst. Sales Mgr. C. A. Wurtele, Chairman of the Board VINYL INDUSTRIAL PAINTS, INC. VANDERBILT CO., INC., R.T.* 1401 Sycamore Street, Wyandotte, Michigan 48192 (313) 284-3536 30Winnfield St., Norwalk, Conn. 06855 (203) 853-1400 Joseph W. Kachorek, President Harry W. Howard, Manager, Paint and Paper Dept. VITA-VAR CO. DIV. OF TEXTRON, INC. VANE-CALVERT PAINT CO. P.O: Box 494, New Brunswick, N.J. 08903 . 1.601.N. Broadway, St. Louis, Mo. 63102 (314) 241-0830 (201) 545-9601 P.J. Milazzo, Vice President-General Michael £. Spatz, President Manager 123 NPCA/RI 033371 ■ i VOGEL PAINT & WAX CO., INC. WESTHAMPTON CHEMICAL CORP.* Industrial Air Park, Orange City, iowa 530 E. 90th St., New York, N.Y. 10028 (212) 831-0365 51041 (712) 737-4995 Franklin Vogel, President William P. Weber, President VOLTAX COMPANY, INC., THE WHITELINE PAINT CO., INC. 277 Mountain Grove St., Bridgeport, 1520 Spence St., Los Angeles, Calif. 90023 Conn. 06605 (203) 333-2158 (213) 261-0178 O. F. Lowe, President VULCAN CORPORATION WHITLAM MFG. CO., J. C. WHITLAM PAINTS DIVISION Box 71,200 W. Walnut St., Wadsworth, 01913 (617) 38S-9141 1 ' 1 ,j Milton T. Vreeland, Chmn. of the Board 45 Water St. Amesbury, Mass. 1 j Ohio 44281 (216) 334-2525 Reginald F. Beaumont, Plant Manager J. C. Whitlam, Pres, and Chairman of the Board w Douglas A. Whitlam, General Manager ? "I | WALLER'S INC. WHITTAKER CORPORATION J. E. BAUER COATINGS 14011 N.W. 20th Court, Opa Locka, Fla. 33054 (305) 685-3631 John T. Waller, President 8t Gen. Mgr. 1021 N. Mission Road, Los Angeles, Calif. WAR LICK PAINT COMPANY, INC. Chester I. Edmondson, General Manager 90033 (213) 225-4154 945 Monroe St., Statesville, North Carolina 28677 (704) 873-2244 WHITTAKER COATINGS & CHEMICALS BRADLEY VROOMAN COATINGS W. C. Warlick, President 2629 S. Dearborn St„ Chicago, III. 60616 WASHINGTON PAINT PRODUCTS INC. 4525 W. Fillmore St., Chicago, III. 60624 . (312) SA-2-0260 (312) 842-7660 Donald W. Yost, General Manager Louis Lance, President WATERLOX CHEMICAL & COATING CORP.** WHITTAKER COATINGS & CHEMICALS, HCI COATIN'GS DIVISION 1231 Lincoln St., Colton, Calif. 92324 9808 Meech Are., Cleveland, Ohio 44105 (216) 641-4877 1 h Ji (714) 825-6292 D. R. Burns R. L. Hawkins, Jr., President WATSON-STANDARD CO. P.O. Box 11250, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15238 (412) 362-8300 WHITTAKER CORPORATION COATINGS AND CHEMICALS 3134 California St., N.E. Minneapolis, W. L. Otto, Treasurer Minn. 55418 (612) 781-4833 Phil Grossman, President WAUKEGAN PAINT & LACQUER CO. 764 MarketSt., Waukegan, III. 60085 (312) 662-8138 Harriet P. Kupperman, President WHITTAKER CORPORATION, ALLIED COATINGS DIVISION 2639 West Grand Ave., Chicago, III 60612 WELCO MANUFACTURING CO., INC. (312) 276-2222 1225 Ozark St., N. Kansas City, Mo. 64116 rl M. D. Ferdman, Gen. Mgr. (816) 471-1788 Earl E. Stover, President WELLBORN PAINT MFG. CO. WHITTAKER CORPORATION P.O. Box 25645 Albuquerque, N. Mex. 87125 10880 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. 90024 (213) 475-9411 (505) 877-5050 F. W. Wellborn, President Sol L. Spiller, Director, Operations Services i 124 : NPCA/RI033372 _____________ \ WHITTAKER CORPORATION, WOOSTER COATINGS DIVISION WOOSTER BRUSH COMPANY, THE* 400 South Buckeye, P.O. Drawer B, Wooster, P.O. Box 382, Wooster, Ohio 44691 (216) 262-3075 Ohio 44691 (216) 264-4440 Jack W. Lester, President R. L. Krauser, General Manager WYANDOTTE PAINT PRODUCTS CO. WILLIAMS—HAYWARD PROTECTIVE COATINGS, INC. 1500 Eureka, Wyandotte, Mich. 7400 West Archer Ave., Summit, III. 60501 C. A. Brethen, Jr., President (312)458-0015 48192 (313) 284-3636 ■ Joseph F. Kurcz, President and General Manager WILLIS-MOORE PAINT SPECIALITIES, INC. 1911 E. 92nd St., Los Angeles, Calif. 90002 (213) 564-4501 Kathleen E. Moore, Vice President WILMINGTON CHEMICAL CORPORATION* P.O. Box 66, Pyles Lane, Wilmington, Del. 19899 (302) 658-3515 William A. McGregor, Gen. Mgr. X X-l-M PRODUCTS INC. 1169 Bassett, Westlake, Ohio (216) 871-4737 J. R. Cvetic, President Y YENKIN-MAJESTIC PAINT CORP. 1920 Leonard Ave., Columbus, Ohio 43219 A. f. Yenkin z WILSON-IMPERIAL CO.** ZAPATA HAYNIE CORPORATION* OIL AND RESIN DIVISION 115 Chestnut St., Newark, N.J. 07105 5010 York Road, Baltimore, Md. 21212 (301) 433-7500 (201) 589-6050 James Molloy, President Wl LSON PAINT CO., THE 1616 Harrison Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio 45214 Joseph F. Behan, Sales Mgr., Fish Oil Products ZARCO INDUSTRIES, INC. 3115 W. 36th St., Chicago, III. 60632 (312) 927-8570 (513) 251-5300 Lawrence L. Bing, Jr. Executive Vice President George J. Zarem, President ZIMMERMAN CO., E. E. 2010 Clark Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. 15222 S. WINTERBOURNE AND CO., INC. 38 Richmond Terrace, Staten Island, N.Y. (412)281-9373 E. E. Zimmerman, President 10301 (212) 447-5116 Richard H. Hawxhurst, President ZINSSER & CO., INC., WILLIAM** 39 Belmont Drive, Somerset, New Jersey WISCONSIN PROTECTIVE COATING CORP. 08873 (201) 469-8100 Edward H. Walworth, Jr., Chairman 614 Elizabeth St., Green Bay, Wis. 54305 (414) 437-6561 ZOLA LABORATORIES, JOHN C.* Edward F. Ploederl, President 409 S. Raymond Ave., Alhambra, Calif. WITCO CHEMICAL CORPORATION* John C. Zola, President 91803 (213) 282-7073 277 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017 (212) 826-1000 ZOLATONE PROCESS, INCORPORATED 3411 E. 15th St., Los Angeles, Calif. 90023 E. F. Wagner, V.P. & Gen. Mgr. Organics Div. President (213) 269-9231 Sidney I. Mann, President WOOLSEY MARINE INDUSTRIES, INC. ZUMMACH PAINT CORP. P.O. Box 1328, Danbury, Connecticut ' 120 E-Mineral St., Milwaukee, Wise. 53204 645-1264 06810 (203) 792-6300 Richard H. Leep, President H. W. Evans, Jr., President 125 NPCA/R1 033373 OUR NEW PLANT WH KfflPTCXJN 1HEBESTOF Good news for clear-sky ecology—and industry too. Our brand new plant, designed especially for making SURE SOL SPIRITS, is now on stream at Marcus Hook, Pa.—the only facility of its kind in the Northeast United States. Best of spirits? Definitely. SURE SOL SPIRITS, when applied to industrial and Trade salesccatipgs, complies with Rule 66 and similar anti-pollution regulations. Two grades are available: 7-1/2% aromatic and 2% aromatic. They nelp reduce air pollution and have excellent lowodor characteristics In addition to this rew product, we make a full lire of solvents, including the SURE SOL series of specialty solvents. For further information, please write or call John MorrowPetrochemicals Division SUN OIL COMPANY 1608 Walnut Sheet Philadelphia, Pa 19103 (215) 985-1600 We can be veryhelpiu: NPCA/RI 033374 : } i 3 ri 1 ;€ fn J NPCA/Rl 033375 i i g • ..vil EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT ROBERT A. ROLAND The Executive Vice President is the chief executive officer of the Association, managing the National Headquarters Staff, He works in close conjunction with the President and Executive Committee on all Association activities, and within established policies, coordinates Association programs at the national level. Appointed by the Executive Committee, he serves a three-year term. R. A. ROLAND A. W. GATES J. N. ELLIOTT VICE PRESIDENT, ADMINISTRATION & SECRETARY ALLAN W. GATES The Vice President, Administration & Secretary is responsible for coordinating staff activities in five of the Association's eight major divisions. He is cus­ todian of the Association's membership, financial and personnel records. He makes meeting arrangements and provides minutes of meetings held by the As­ sociation, the Board of Directors, the Executive Com­ mittee and the Budget and Finance Committee. He is the chief financial officer on the staff, responsible for control of income and expenditures under approved budgets. In addition, he is a trustee of the employees' pension fund and the Ernest T. Trigg Foundation. He is responsible for servicing industry group life, salary continuance plans, and also for the activities of Che Credits and Collections Committee. He is also Trea­ surer and a member of the Board of Directors of Verlan Limited. FIELD SECRETARY JAMES N. ELLIOTT The Field Secretary is charged with effecting better communications between the 30 Local Asso­ ciations and National, as well as between the Locals themselves. He is the personal representative of each Local Association on the National Headquarters Staff. During frequent visits to the Local Associa­ tions, he assists in a host of activities, among them membership promotion, industry education, sales training programs, and regional conferences. He co­ ordinates NPCA's ACTIONPLAN program. He executes the NPCA membership development pro­ gram. 127 NPCA/Rl 033376 j } j j I ! M. PADOW J- HALL E. R. CALL J. BENEDICTO TRADE SALES DIVISION MARK PADOW, Director The Division is responsible for implementing pro­ grams and policies to meet the needs of various Committees in the Trade Sales area. Liaison is maintained with staff specialists at Association Headquarters in order to solve industry problems. The Director works in conjunction with the Trade Sales Marketing; Aerosol Coatings Manufacturers; High Performance Architectural Coatings Manufacturers; Roof Coatings Manufacturers; Sealants, Glazing and Caulking Com­ pound Manufacturers; and Seamless Systems Manufacturers Committees. Projects of mutual benefit to the painting contractor, paint dealer, journeyman painter, and other allied groups are another responsibility. CHEMICAL COATINGS DIVISION JERRY HALL, Director The Director of the Chemical Coatings Division is responsible for the administration and implementa­ tion of policies and programs directed by the various Association committees organized in this segment of the industry. The Division maintains communication with customer groups through cooperation with allied Associations by means of Electrocoating, Powder Coating, Coil Coating, Water Reducible Coating, and High Solid Coating Liaison Committees. The purpose of these liaison activities is to provide accurate infor­ mation for the benefit of end-users on chemical coatings products. The Director plans and coordinates meetings, conferences and seminars for all committees of the Chemical Coatings Division. MANAGEMENT INFORMATION DIVISION EVERETT R. CALL, Director JULIETTE BENEDICTO, Assistant Director MID's basic goaf is to provide members with benchmarks for profitable decision-making. This Division secures, compiles and reports statistical in­ formation to NPCA members through special reports, "Coatings”, and in individual consultations. Among the annua! surveys: Sales, Operating Cost, Raw Material Usage, Compensation and Distribution Surveys. Other Publications such as the Cost Manual, Stanford Research Institute, Market Surveys and Studies are developed to provide information for management decisions in specific segments of the industry. Tools such as the Monthly Sales Index are constantly being investigated, developed and improved. The Paint Consumer Research Program is an example of this ac­ tivity. The Division also works closely with government agencies and allied organizations intereted in economic, marketing and statistical activities that affeet the industry. 128 : ' ; < j ; ; j • ; ; j - f j ( 1 ■ * I i * I , } s ! ; j i , | J ” ] j ' “ ] i ! i ' NPCA/RI033377 J. M. MONTGOMERY D. E. SELBY ! H. D. SPRUANCE G. WELLINGTON-SMITH S. L. MILLER L. THOMAS B. HAMILL OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL JOHN M. MONTGOMERY, General Counsel LARRY THOMAS, Asst. General Counsel BRUCE HAMILL, Counsel DONALD E. SELBY, Counsel H. DOUGLAS SPRUANCE III, Counsel GEORGIA WELLINGTON-SMITH, Legislative Assistant STELLA MILLER, Public Affairs The Office of the General Counsel (Legal and Government Relations Division) serves as legal advocate for the Association and the industry. In addition, it evaluates all legislative and regulatory proposals of the Federal, State and local jurisdic­ tions which impact on the industry and, when necessary, makes personal presentations before legislative and regulatory groups on behalf of the Association and the industry. These are coordinated with local associations and other industry groups as appropriate. The Office of the General Counsel also provides close tiaision with Federal regulatory agencies and with all other government offices whose operations affect the industry. This liaison assures that the industry's views are heard by govern­ ment agencies, helps achieve uniformity in legislative and regu­ latory actions and permits timely communication of signifi­ cant developments to the membership through periodic bul­ letins and other reports. The General Counsel is chief legal advisor to NPCA's of­ ficers and to the members on such general matters as By-Laws, Code of Ethics, the Non-Exchange Agreement and product liability. Additionally, the legal staff is organized to provide specialized guidance on legislative and regulatory proposals relating to the environment, anti-trust and trade regulation, labeling, consumer affairs, occupational safety and health, transportation and trademark matters. The Division has primary responsibility for the activities of nine NPCA committees—Labeling, Legislative, Marine Finishes Manufacturers, Packaging, Tariff, Transportation and Distribu­ tion, Unfair Competition, Government Suppliers and Trade­ mark—and provides legal guidance to all other NPCA Com­ mittees as needed. The Division also publishes the "Labeling Guide" (for the Paint industry) and the "NPCA Trademark Directory." 129 , NPCA/RI 033378 TECHNICAL DIVISION ROYAL A. BROWN, Director RAYMOND J. CONNOR, Assistant Director RICHARD W. MURRY, Assistant Director The Director is responsible for administration and supervision of all technical, scientific and information activities relating to technical aspects of the paint and coatings industry. The Division furnishes support and consultation to the Executive Vice President, Associ­ ation officers, the General Counsel, and other Divi­ sion Directors. The Division develops technical pre­ sentations for local associations and other organiza­ tions whose members use coatings products. R. A. BROWN When NPCA research programs, joint research pro­ grams with other organizations, and exploratory tech­ nical activites are approved by the Scientific and Executive Committees, they are supervised and co­ ordinated by the Division's Director and Assistant Directors. Division personnel cooperate and partici­ pate in the work of ASTM, ANSI, SSPC, and other organizations in developing new and improved test methods for industry products and equipment. The Division is responsible for nine NPCA Com­ mittees and seven Task Forces, including: The Scien­ tific; Manufacturing Management; Community Ser­ vices Steering; Fire Retardant; Safety and Loss Pre­ vention; Industry Suppliers'; and Joint CoatingsForest Products Committees. Environmental Task Forces report to the Community Services Steering Committee which lends guidance and advice in their work. Staff and task forces maintain liaison with local state and federal regulatory agencies relating to . air and water pollution, industrial metals hazards, waste disposal, occupational safety and health, and conversion of industry to the metric system. R. J. CONNOR Through Community Services Bulletins and Safety and Health Bulletins, the membership is kept in­ formed on proposed regulations in these areas. The Division prepares and publishes Raw Material In­ dexes, The Guide to Government Paint Specifica­ tions, and The Abstract Review, and maintains liaison with related scientific groups. It also publishes Tech­ nical Bulletins, Scientific Bulletins and Raw Material Supply Reports, to keep members Informed of in­ dustry technical developments. R. W. MURRY 130 NPCA/RI033379 J. L. COLNESS D. L. MOREHEAD B. A. MATHES B. R. PAUL COMMUNICATIONS DIVISION JERRY L. COLNESS, Director BETH A. MATHES, Assistant Director BILLY R. PAUL, Art Director MARY L. FAHEY, Manager of Publications DAVID L. MOREHEAD, Manager of Editorial Services SANDRA A. GALAYDA, Writer/Editor The Communications Division is responsible for comprehensive communications programs for NPCA and its members. It works with the Communications Committee in the development of these programs. The division prepares and disseminates information on the industry's products, NPCA positions and ac­ tions and NPCA services and activities. The division uses a broad range of communications and public relations techniques to accomplish these objectives including: product information and news material for newspapers, magazines and broadcasters; media liaison; position papers; speeches; audio-visuals; and films. The division publishes the newsletter, "Coatings", the "Member/Services Directory", Annual Report, "Advertising Guidelines", and numerous booklets and pamphlets about NPCA and coatings and their uses. It provides an in-house publishing service for other divi­ sions. The division develops and runs national public ser­ vice programs such as its Lead Poisoning Prevention Program. 131 NPCA/RI 033380 MEETINGS & CONVENTIONS ALAN N. DARROW, Director One of the Association's major channels of com­ munication with members and related professional and end-user groups is through conventions, seminars and specially designed meetings. The Director of Meetings and Conventions is responsible for coordi­ nating the design, development and implementation of all programs aimed at informing, educating and developing the manpower resources of our industry and related groups. Close cooperation is maintained with the Field Secretary and other Association divisions so that the program needs of local associations and special mem­ ber groups are identified and met. A. N. DARROW ! J ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES DIVISION PATRICK (JACKIE) DONITHAN, Supervisor The Supervisor of the Administrative Services Division purchases all supplies and services connected with building maintenance and staff operations. He handles inventory control and storage; and issues all supplies and equipment. Receipt of incoming materials and shipment of all outgoing materials are functions of this Division. In addition, the Supervisor manages the Association mailroom. P„ B. DONITHAN 1 132 NPCA/RI 033381 v.. MANAGEMENT OFFICE: Mechanics Building Church Street Hamilton, Bermuda ENGINEERING OFFICE: 1500 Massachusetts Avenue, Washington, D.C. 20005 NPCA/RI 033382 ’—1 ■ I I :i • i ..,J i * ■| ■ j r--* i 5 j I NPCA/RI033383 j i § BY-LAWS of NATIONAL PAINT AND COATINGS ASSOCIATION, INC. Organized November 1,1933 Incorporated December 1, 1933 (Superseding Prior Organizations Dating from 1888) ARTICLE l Title The name of this organization shall be the National Paint and Coatings Association, Inc. Object The object of this Association shall be to promote the welfare of this Industry, to strengthen business and fraternal relations among its members, to remove evils and customs contrary to sound business principles and ethics, and to safeguard the interests of the public. The Association shall not directly or indirectly restrict free and lawful competition. ARTICLE (I Membership SECTION 1. Membership in this Association shall consist of individuals, companies, firms or corporations who are manufacturers of paints, varnishes, lacquers, chemical coat­ ings, water paints and kindred products, such as but not limited to shellac varnishes, re­ movers, thinners, stains, fillers, artists' colors, roof coatings, caulking and glazing compounds and putty; and manufacturers, brokers or importers of materials and equipment used in connection with the manufacture, merchandising or application of paints, varnishes, lac­ quers, chemical coatings, water paints and related or kindred products. Regional or City Associations SECTION 2. Any Regional or City Paint, Varnish and Lacquer Association with five or more members eligible to join the National Paint and Coatings Association, Inc., after subscribing to its By-Laws and Code of Ethics and upon approval of the Board of Directors, may become a member. Class A and Class B Membership SECTION 3. Class A membership consists of individuals, companies, firms or corpora­ tions who are manufacturers of paints, varnishes, lacquers, chemical coatings, water paints and kindred products, such as but not limited to shellac varnishes, removers, thinners, stains, fillers, artists' colors, roof coatings, caulking and glazing compounds and putty. Class B membership consists of manufacturers, brokers or importers of materials and equipment used in connection with the manufacture, merchandising or application of paints, varnishes, lacquers, chemical coatings, water paints and related or kindred products, who shall pay dues on their domestic sales of products manufactured or sold by them to this industry. Those who qualify for both Class A and Class B membership shall determine and report their net domestic sales of paint industry products and their dues classification positions on both the A and B schedules, and shall report their dues obligations as the combined total of dues calculated under both schedules in accordance with definitions, instructions and related information approved by the Executive Committee. • In calculating net domestic sales of Class A and Class B products, members shall follow the accounting procedures which determine the dollar net sales figure appearing in their profit and loss statements for the last fiscal year, excluding those items not applicable to the 133 NPCA/R1033384 paint industry, interbranch or interdepartment inventory transfers of such products or in­ ventory transfers to wholly owned subsidiaries or affiliated companies are not to be regarded as sales for the purpose of Ibis report. Sales made by such subsidiaries or affiliated com­ panies to others who purchase for use or resale shall be included when reporting sales on the consolidated form or such sales may be reported on separate forms and submitted by said subsidiaries or affiliated companies. The membership dues shall be determined by the Executive Committee and approved by vote of the membership at the Association's Annual Meeting. The schedule as so approved shall be placed in the Annual Member/Services Directory for the fiscal year(s) involved, in the event no change is made, the schedule of dues approved and printed for the preceding fiscal year shall be used. Dues are payable quarterly in advance on the 1st of January, April, July and October, based on total annual sales reported by the member in accordance with Article II, Section 10, of the By-Laws, as provided for in the following schedules. SCHEDULE OF "A" MEMBERSHIP DUES SALES VOLUME CLASSIFICATION Class Sales in Excess of But Not Exceeding DUES Base Dues Plus Rate Per $1,000 of Sales Over Base 1 $ 100,000 $ 200 1 ... $ 100,000 150,000 200+ $1.20 per $1,000 over $ 100,000 2... 3 .. . 150,000 250,000 260+ 1.10 per 1,000 over 150,000 4 ... 500,000 370+ per 250,000 250,000 1.00 1,000 over 5 . .. 500,000 750,000 620+ .96 per 1,000 over 500,000 6. .. 750,000 .92 1,000,000 860+ per 1,000 over 750,000 7 ... 1,000,000 1,090+ .86 per 1,750,000 1,000 over 1,000,000 1,735+ 8... 1,750,000 .76 1,750,000 2,500,000 per 1,000 over 2,305+ 9 .. . 2,500,000 5,000,000 .676 per 2,500,000 1,000 over 10... 5,000,000 3,995+ 20.000,000 5,000,000 .608 per 1,000 over 20,000,000 35,000,000 11 ... 13,115+ .552 per 1,000 over 20,000,000 35,000,000 21,395+ 12... 50,000,000 .498 per 1,000 over 35,000,000 50,000,000 13 .. . 28,865+ .133 per 1,000 over 50,000,000 100,000,000 14 . . . 100,000,000 150,000,000 35,515+ .10 per 1,000 over 100,000,000 15 .. . 150,000,000 up 40,515+ .0662 per 1,000 over 150,000,000 SCHEDULE OF "B" MEMBERSHIP DUES SALES VOLUME CLASSIFICATION DUES Sales in Base But Not Excess of Exceeding Dues Class ‘ 1 $ 100,000 $ 180 1 ... $ 2. .. 180+ $1.00 100,000 150,000 3 . .. 150,000 250,000 230+ .75 4 . .. 250,000 305+ 500,000 .62 5 . .. 500,000 750,000 460+ .54 6 .. . 1,000,000 595+ .48 750,000 715+ .34 7 ... 1,000,000 5,000,000 5,000,000 8 .. . 10,000,000 2,075+ .27 10,000,000 3,425+ 20,000.000 9 . .. .138 2O,GO0,O0O 50,000,000 4,805+ .068 "10'.'. . 50,000,000 up .034 11 . .. 6,845+ Plus Rate Per $1,000 of Sales Over Base per $1,000 over $ 100,000 per 150,000 1,000 over per 1,000 over 250,000 per 500,000 1,000 over per 750,000 1,000 over .1,000,000 per 1,000 over per 5,000,000 1,000 over 10,000,000 per 1,000 over 20,000,000 per 1,000 over per 1,000 over 50,000,000 134 i NPCA/R1033385 SECTION 4. New members shall pay dues from the date nearest the date of their acceptance Into the membership of this Association. Each Class A and Class B member is entitled to one vote at the Association meetings and to receive copies of all publications and circulars of the Association. They are eligible for membership in Regional or City Associa­ tions and when elected thereto shall pay the Regional or City Association's dues, but shall not pay any additional National dues. Canadian Membership SECTION 5. Canadian membership shall consist of individuals, companies, firms or corporations who are manufacturers of paints, varnishes, lacquers, chemical coatings, water paints and kindred or related products located in Canada. Such individuals, companies, firms, or corporations may become members of the National Paint and Coatings Association, Inc.; upon approval of the Board of Directors. They are entitled to receive copies of all publications and circulars of the Association. They shall pay dues in United States funds, or its equivalent, in amounts paid by corresponding classes of Class A members, but not in excess of $620.00. Canadian membership shall also be available to individuals, companies, firms or corporations who are manufacturers in Canada of materials used in the manufacture or application of paints, varnishes, lacquers, chemical coatings, water paints and kindred or related products. Such concerns shall pay dues in United States funds, or its equivalent, in amounts paid by corresponding classes of Class B members, but not in excess of $460.00 per year, and shall be entitled to receive copies of all publications and circulars of the Associa­ tion. Application for Membership SECTION 6. All applications for Class A, Class B and Canadian memberships, after approval by the Chairman of the Membership Committee, shall be referred to the Secretary, who shall submit them at once to the Board of Directors of the Association for action. SECTION 7. No individual, company, firm or corporation shall be admitted to Class A membership until they have subscribed to the Association's Code of Ethics and signed its agreements relative to Non-Exchange of Products and Anti-Bribery. Honorary Members SECTION 8. Any individual who has rendered distinguished service to this industry or to this Association may be elected an Honorary Member by two-thirds vote at any regular meeting of the Board of Directors. Honorary members shall be exempt from all payment of dues. Expulsion and Resignations SECTION 9. Expulsion and Resignations: The Board of Directors, at its discretion, may declare forfeited any membership for good and sufficient reasons, or for non-payment of dues that are in arrears six (6) months. Any member in good standing whose annual dues are fully paid, may resign upon written notice to the Secretary not less than thirty (30) days in advance of the end of the dues' year. Annual Dues - SECTION 10. Annual Dues: The fiscal year of this" Association shall commence Jan­ uary 1,‘and end December 31. Dues of Class A, Class B and Canadian members shall be based on such members' total sales for their last fiscal year, which shall be reported as soon as such figures are available after January 1. 135 NPCA/R! 033386 I Scientific Section Circulars SECTION 11. Scientific Section Circulars: Scientific organizations at home and abroad, and foreign manufacturers of paints, varnishes, lacquers, chemical coatings, water paints and kindred or related products, may receive the Scientific Section Circulars on payment of $150.00 per annum. ARTICLE Hi Officers SECTION 1. The officers of the Association shall consist of a President, a Vice Presi­ dent, seven (7) Regional Vice Presidents, a Treasurer, a Secretary, and an Executive Vice President. SECTION 2. The President shall be elected by the members of the Association from Class A members for one (1) year or until his successor is elected and shall qualify. He shall serve without compensation. SECTION 3. The Vice President shall be elected by the members of the Association from Class A members for one (1) year or until his successor is elected and shall qualify. SECTION 4. Seven (7) Regional Vice Presidents shall be elected by the members of the Association from Class A or Class B members, one from each of the seven (7) zones as designated in Article XVII. They shall be elected for one (1) year or until their successors shall be elected and shall qualify. SECTION 5. Treasurer: The Treasurer shall be.elected by the members of the Associa­ tion from Class A members for one (1) year or until his successor is elected and shall qualify. SECTION 6. Secretary: There shall be a Secretary of the Association, who shall be elected or appointed by the Board of Directors for one (1) year or until his successor is elected and shall qualify. SECTION 7. Honorary Officers: Other offices of honorary character may be conferred upon any member by the unanimous vote of the Board of Directors. SECTION 8. Executive Vice President: There shall be an Executive Vice President of the Association who shall be elected or appointed by the Executive Committee for three (3) years or until his successor shall be elected and shall qualify. Board of Directors and Executive Committee SECTION 9. The Board of Directors of the Association shall consist of the President, Vice President, Treasurer, Regional Vice Presidents and thirty-six (36) additional Directors, twenty-seven (27) of which shall be Class A members and nine (9) of which shall be Class B members. SECTION 10. Directors other than the officers listed in Section 9 above shall be elected by members of the Association for a term of office of three (3) years. They shall be elected so that at the end of each year the terms of one-third (1/3) of such Directors so elected shall expire. At each annual meeting the successors to such Directors whose terms expire shall be elected to hold office for terms of three (3) years or until their respective successors have been elected, provided, however, that at the annual meeting in the year following the meeting approving any change increasing the number of Directors as provided for by the By-Laws, one-third (1/3) of the additional members added to the Board shall be elected for one (1) year; one-third (1/3) for two (2) years and one-third (1/3) for three (3) •years, so that the terms of office of an equal number will expire at the end of each year. Any vacancy among the members of the Board of Directors may be filled by a majority vote of the Board, and if not filled by the Board, by the members of the Associa­ 136 NPCA/RI 033387 tion at its next annual meeting. The term "Vacancy" as used in this section shall include any directorship which is unfilled as the result of the death, resignation, removal or disqualifica­ tion of a director, or of an increase in the number of Directors occurring by amendment of these By-Laws, or of any other cause, between annual meetings of the Association. The officers of the Board of Directors shall consist of a Chairman and Vice Chairman. At the Annual organization meeting, a Vice Chairman shall be elected by the Board of Directors from its membership. He shall not serve more than three (3) consecutive one-year terms, but may be elected to office again after an interval of one (1) year. SECTION 11. Executive Committee: The Board of Directors shall elect an Executive Committee of twelve (12) from its Class A members. They shall hold office for their term as members of the Board. In addition, the President, Vice President, and Treasurer shall be members of the Executive Committee. SECTION 12. Notwithstanding the other provisions of this Article III, there shall be no limitation of time so long as they hold office with respect to the number of consecutive terms that the President, and Treasurer of the Association may serve, either as a member of the Board of Directors or the Executive Committee. SECTION 13. The officers of the Executive Committee shall consist of a Chairman and a Vice-Chairman. At the annual organization meeting, the Executive Committee shall elect a Vice-Chairman from its membership. He shall not serve more than three (3) consecu­ tive one-year terms, but may be elected to office again after an interval of one (1) year. SECTION 14. Members of the Board of Directors and Executive Committee shall hold office for three (3) years. No one who has been elected as a Board member for a full three (3) year term shall be eligible for reelection until at least one (1) year shall have elapsed. ARTICLE IV Duties of Officers SECTION 1. Duties of the President: He shall be responsible for such duties as the Board of Directors or the Executive Committee may direct or delegate. He-shall be an ex-officio member of all Association Committees. The President shall preside at all annua! and special meetings of the membership of the Association; make such appointments as are provided for in the By-Laws and also those required by action of the membership of the Association, the Board of Directors and/or the Executive Committee. He shall present at the first session of the annual meeting of the membership of the Association a report upon the affairs of the Association, together with such matters and recommendations as may be of interest or pertinent to the industry. The President shall also be the Chairman of the Executive Committee and of the Board of Directors. SECTION 2. Duties of the Vice President: He shall perform all of the duties of the President in his absence and such other duties as may be assigned to him by the Executive Committee. SECTION 3. Duties of the Executive Vice President: The Executive Vice President shall be the chief executive officer for all administrative matters and such other duties as the Board of Directors, the Executive Committee or the President may direct or delegate. SECTION 4. Duties of the Regional Vice Presidents: The Regional Vice Presidents shall perform such duties as may be delegated to them by the Board of Directors, of Executive Committee, or by the President in the administration of his duties. It shall be the duty of the Regional Vice President of each Zone to visit the Regional and City Associations in his Zone and report to them all matters of importance relating to the activities of the Association. 137 NPCA/R1033388 SECTION 5. Presiding Officer: In the case of inability or for any other reason, the President cannot preside at any meeting of the membership of the Association, the Vice President shall preside, and in the absence of both, the Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors shall be the presiding officer. SECTION 6. Duties of the Treasurer: It shall be the duty of the Treasurer to open such bank accounts in such banks as may be approved by the Executive Committee; and to provide for the receipt of all moneys due the Association. Disbursement shall be made by voucher signed by the Secretary or, in his absence, by a representative, authorized by the Executive Committee, as coming within the budget, and countersigned by the Treasurer. SECTION 7. Under the authorization of the Executive Committee, the Treasurer shall be empowered to invest the funds of the Association; to sell, convert or exchange securities or property owned by the Association, and to execute any and all necessary documents in connection therewith. SECTION 8. In the case of the death, illness, disability or absence from his office of the Treasurer, any one of the following officers of the Association is hereby authorized to countersign checks, and otherwise to perform, ad interim, the necessary duties of the Trea­ surer: The President, Vice President or Executive Vice President. SECTION 9. The Treasurer shall keep an accurate account of all receipts and disburse­ ments and shall submit quarterly to the Executive Committee and the Board of Directors a financial statement and operating statement, including a list of all delinquents, covering the period from the last such quarterly financial statement. He shall submit an annual statement as of the last day of December, audited and certified by a Certified Public Accountant, to the Executive Committee and the Board of Directors and, upon approval by the Board of Directors, he shall present this report to the membership of the Association. SECTION 10. Duties of the Secretary: The Secretary shall provide minutes of all meetings of the Association, the Board of Directors and the Executive Committee, preserve all records belonging to the Association, and perform such other duties incident to his office as may not otherwise be provided for. SECTION 11. It shall be the duty of the Secretary to approve or provide for the approval for payment of all proper expenditures of the Association as provided for in the approved budget. He shall report to the Chairman of the Membership Committee all applica­ tions for membership, and shall notify the Treasurer and new members of their election to membership. He shall also submit to the President thirty (30) days before the annual meet­ ing of the Association, a complete list of the Regional or City Associations holding"member­ ship in the National Association with the number of their members in good standing, which list shall be the basis of representation at the annual meeting of the Association. SECTION 12. The Secretary of the Association shall be sworn to the faithful discharge of his duties. He shall be custodian of the seal of the Association and may affix the same to any instrument requiring it, and when so affixed it shall be attested to by his signature or by the signature of the President or Treasurer. Duties of Board of Directors and Executive Committee SECTION 13. It shall be the duty of the Board of Directors to discuss and consider the affairs of the Association and of the industry and to recommend to the Executive. Comm ittee such matters which will further the object and purposes of the Association. The Board of Directors, in addition to the specified duties in these By-Laws, shall also consider'programs to foster the trade, business and financial interest of Association members, to reform abuses . . relative thereto,, to diffuse accurate and reliable, information as to the interest of the paint, varnish and lacquer industry and other related matters, to promote a friendly intercourse among Association members, and to do all things necessary to carry out the aforesaid 138 I NPCA/Rl 033389 iwasrk mo # purposes for the mutual benefit and protection of its members under and subject to such conditions as may be prescribed by these By-Laws. SECTION 14. The Board of Directors shall elect or appoint a Secretary of the Associa­ tion as provided by these By-Laws, who shall perform such duties as may be delegated to him by the Board of Directors, the Executive Committee, or the President. SECTION 15. Duties of the Executive Committee: The Executive Committee shall be the policy making and supervisory body of the Association. It shall establish and direct the policies governing property and operations of the Association, be responsible for the expen­ diture of its funds and exercise all the powers of the Association except as otherwise provided by law or by these By-Laws. The Executive Committee shall receive for consideration and action at their meetings all reports, resolutions and communications presented by the Board of Directors, Officers of the Association, Chairmen of Committees, Regional or City Associations and members, including any matters which in the judgment of the Executive Committee, require im­ mediate consideration because the benefits and effectiveness of prompt action, if held over for the action of the annual meeting of the Association, would be seriously impaired or entirely destroyed; except changes in the By-Laws as provided for in the By-Laws. The Executive Committee shall consider all reports, resolutions and communications received prior to a meeting of the Board of Directors, and shall, through the Secretary, submit them, with recommendations, to the Board of Directors' next meeting. SECTION 16. The Executive Committee shall consider and take action upon the budget for, and the expenditure of any funds of, the Association. SECTION 17. The Executive Committee shall have the power to authorize the Trea­ surer to open bank accounts; to buy, sell, convert or exchange securities and property of the Association as provided by these By-Laws. SECTION 18. Bond: The Association shall provide indemnity bonds for the President, Vice President, Treasurer, Secretary, and such employees as directed by the Executive Com­ mittee. The Executive Committee shall designate the amount of the bonds. The bonding expense shall be paid by the Association. ARTICLE V Vacancies in Offices SECTION 1. President: In the event the office of the President becomes vacant by resignation, death or by action of the members of the Board of Directors, the Vice President shall act as President until the next annual meeting of the Association when a successor shall be elected. . SECTION 2. Vice President and Regional Vice Presidents: In the event the offices of the Vice President or any Regional Vice President becomes vacant by death or by action of the Board of Directors, the Vice President's successor shall be appointed from any zone and the Regional Vice President's successor from the same zone within thirty (30) days by a majority vote of the Board of Directors. If a regular meeting of the Board of Directors is not held within this period, a vote by mail shall be held as herein provided. SECTION 3. Board of Directors and Executive Committee: AH offices or member­ ships of the Board of Directors and the Executive Committee which have been declared vacant by death or by action of the Board of Directors shall be filled by a majority vote of the Boa.rd of Directors. ARTICLE VI Meetings SECTION 1. Date: The Association shall hold annual meetings during the third week of October subject to change of date as provided for in Section 2 of this Article. 139 ; j NPCA/RI033390 s#s&s£&3 SECTION 2. Time and place of Annual Meeting: The place of the annual meeting of this-Association shall be at Washington, D.C., unless otherwise determined by the Board of Directors. The Board may change the date of the annual meeting if in its judgment such change is of benefit to the Association. Notice of time and place of annual meetings shall be sent to the secretaries of Regional or City Associations and trade papers at least two months prior to the date of the annual meeting. SECTION 3. Special Association Meetings: The President shall call special meetings of the Association upon written application of not less than thirty (30) Class A members if and when approved by the Executive Committee. SECTION 4. Board of Directors' Meetings: The Board of Directors shall meet im­ mediately following the adjournment of the annual meeting of the Association or at the call of the President or the Chairman for the purpose of organizing and electing the Executive Committee and Secretary, and for consideration of such other business as may properly come before it and in April and immediately preceding the annual meeting of the Associa­ tion. A report of the meeting may be made to the membership through the Association publication, or otherwise, as directed by the Board of Directors. SECTION 5. Executive Committee Meetings: The Executive Committee shall meet immediately following adjournment of the annual meeting or at the call of the President or Chairman for the purpose of organizing, and such other business as may properly come before it, and in January, April, July and immediately preceding the annual meeting. A report of the quarterly meeting may be made to the membership through the Association publication, or otherwise, as directed by the Executive Committee. SECTION 6. Special Board of Directors' Meetings: The Chairman of the Board of Directors may call a special meeting of the Board of Directors after consultation with the President and they deem it is necessary, or upon the written request of not less than twelve (12) members of the Board of Directors. SECTION 7. Special Executive Committee Meetings: The Chairman after consultation with the President may call special meetings of the Executive Committee when in their judgment it is necessary or upon the written request of not less than nine (9) members of the Executive Committee. SECTION 8. Quorum: Fifty (50) Class A members and delegates shall constitute a quorum at any meeting of the Association. Fifteen (15) members shall constitute a quorum at any meeting of the Board of Directors. Seven (7) members shall constitute a quorum at any meeting of the Executive Committee. SECTION 9. Representation at Meetings: All members, including Canadian members, shall have full privilege of the floor and one (1) vote at all meetings of the Association. Honorary members shall be entitled to the privilege of the floor without voting power. The privilege of the floor at any meeting may be extended to delegates or representatives from other organizations or to any other individuals by authority of the Board of Directors, or upon favorable vote by two-thirds of the voting members present. SECTION 10. Delegates: Each Regional or City Association in good standing shall elect delegates to meetings of the Association from its Class A and B members, as follows: One (1) delegate for each ten (10) members or less. Two (2) delegates for more than ten (10) and less than twenty (20) members. One (1) delegate for each additional ten (10) members over twenty (20) members. SECTION 11. Alternates: Each Regional or City Association shall elect an alternate for each delegate, who shall act for such delegate during his absence, and whose vote shall be binding the same as if cast by such delegate. ‘ SECTION 12. Voting Power: At all meetings of the Association, Class A, B, and Canadian members and Class A and B delegates of local associations present shall be entitled to one vote each. A Class A or B member may vote by proxy. 140 NPCA/RI 033391 SECTION 13. A qualified member or delegate may demand a vote by roll call of Class A, B, and Canadian members and delegates. Said vote may be taken at once or during the next regular business session. Such roll call vote of those present or by proxy shall supersede the result of any previous vote on the same question by the membership at large. ARTICLE VII Voting by Mail SECTION 1. The Board of Directors and Executive Committee: When necessary, the Board of Directors or the Executive Committee shall vote by mail on matters presented by the President, and the majority of the votes received within fifteen (15) days shall be decisive. SECTION 2. Members: Questions which, in the judgment of the Board of Directors or the Executive Committee, are of sufficient importance for the consideration of the Associa­ tion, but are not important enough for a special meeting, may be voted upon by mail by the voting membership of the Association, and a majority of the votes received within thirty (30) days shall be decisive. ARTICLE VIII Committees SECTION 1. Trade Sales: There shall be a Trade Sales marketing Committee, the chairman of which shall be appointed annually by the President. SECTION 2. The President of this Association, in collaboration with the President of each Regional or City Association, shall appoint to this Committee a Regional or City Association member having a thorough knowledge of trade sales in his district. It shall be the duty of the Chairman of each Regional or City Trade Sales Committee to organize thorough­ ly those interested in trade sales in his district, including those manufacturers who sell refinishes to auto accessory wholesalers, or dealers. The actions and recommendations of these Regional or City Association's Committees shall be presented by their Chairman to the Association's Trade Sales Marketing Committee. SECTION 3. Chemical Coatings: There shall be a Chemical Coatings Steering Commit­ tee, the Chairman of which shall be appointed annually by the President. SECTION 4. The President of this Association, in collaboration with the President of each Regional or City Association, shall appoint to this Committee a Regional or- City Association member having a thorough knowledge of Chemical Coatings in his district. It shall be the responsibility of this Committee member, as local Chairman, to organize thoroughly those members interested in sales of Chemical Coatings. The actions of these Regional or City Associations' Committees shall be presented by their Chairmen to the Association's Chemical Coatings Steering Committee. SECTION 5. National Advisory Committee: This Committee shall consist of the of­ ficers of the National Association, the Regional Vice Presidents, the Presidents and Secre­ taries of the Regional or City Associations. This Committee shall meet annually prior to or during the annual meeting of the Association at the call of the President. The President of this Association shall preside at such meetings. SECTION 6. Budget and Finance Committee: This Committee shall be appointed by the President, and shall consist of three (3) or more members from the membership of the Board of Directors who are not members of the Executive Committee and the Treasurer, who shall be the Chairman of the Budget and Finance Committee. They shall consider and recommend to the Executive. Committee the allocation of income of the Association. SECTION 7. Unfair Competition Committee: This Committee shall be appointed by the President, subject to approval by the Board of Directors. 141 i NPCA/R1033392 SECTION 8. The following regular Committees shall consist of three (3) or more members each, to be appointed by the President: Management Information Committee Aerosol Coatings Manufacturers Committee Manufacturing Management Committee Arbitration Committee Marine Finishes Manufacturers' Budget and Finance Committee Committee By-Laws Committee Chamber of Commerce, U.S.A. Committee Memorial Committee Chemical Coatings Industry Committee National Membership Steering Committee Packaging Committee Chemical Coatings Steering Committee Roof Coatings Committee Communications Committee Roof Coatings Technical Subcommittee Community Services Steering Committee Credits and Collections Committee Safety and Loss Prevention Committee Fire Retardant Paints Committee Scientific Committee Sealants, Caulking and Glazing Steering Furniture Finishes Industry Committee Committee Government Suppliers Committee High Performance Architectural Coatings Steering Sealants, Caulking and Glazing Steering Subcommittee • Committee Seamless Systems Manufacturers Steering Industry Suppliers Committee Inter-Society Color Council Committee Joint Coatings-Forest Products Industries Steering Tariff Committee Committee Trademark Committee Trade Sales Marketing Committee Joint Paint Industry Coordinating Committee Transportation and Distribution Committee Labeling Committee Unfair Competition Committee Legislative Committee SECTION 9. Entertainment Committee: The President shall appoint each year an Entertainment Committee of three (3) or more members who shall be responsible for the entertainment and social features at the annual meetings. SECTION 10. Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America Committee: The President shall appoint annually a Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America Committee, composed of a Chairman, and the number of delegates to which this Association may be entitled, as provided for in the By-Laws of the Chamber. The Chairman and the delegates are empowered to represent this Association in accordance with the By-Laws of the Chamber, and to cast their votes for this Association upon any subjects presented to them. The Committee shall present to the Chamber, upon approval of the Executive Committee, such subjects as the Association may submit, and no proposition, resolution or question shall be presented or approved by the Committee without the approval of the Executive Committee. SECTION 11. Press Relations: The President may appoint annually a Press Relations Committee, consisting of five (5) members who, together with Hie Secretary, shall edit material for all media and shall edit ail reports of the annual meeting or other meetings of the Association, when necessary. A stenographic report of the business proceedings of the annual meeting of the Association shall be made. Upon application, such report shall be furnished as edited and approved by the Press Relations Committee, to any or all of the trade papers, press, radio and television. SECTION 12. Arbitration Committee: The Chairman of the Executive Committee shall appoint annually an Abritration Committee consisting of six (6) members of the Association. All members are cordially invited in cases of dispute, to avail themselves of the services of this Committee and thus avoid the unnecessary expenses, delay and ill-feeling of litigation. • Rules and Procedure for Arbitration: 1. When requesting an arbitration, the parties shall forward immediately to the Chairman of the Arbitration Committee their written agreement to abide by the 142 - NPCA/Rl 033393 decision of the Arbitration Committee. They shall deposit with the Treasurer of the National Paint and Coatings Association, Inc., a sum of money designated to defray the expenses of the Committee on Arbitration, including traveling expenses to the place where hearing is to be held and all expenses incident to the hearing. The amount of this deposit in excess of such expenses will be returned pro-rata. If first deposit is insufficient, the parties to the controversy shall pay the additional amount, same to be divided equally between them. 2. When the parties to the controversy have complied with Rule 1, the Chair­ man of the Arbitration Committee shall confer with his associates and fix a time and place where the arbitration meeting is to be held and notify both parties. 3. Unless otherwise agreed between the parties of the controversy, each party shall submit to the Arbitration Committee his side of the case in form of a type­ written statement, which shall present his position and contain his arguments in support of same and cite any precedents bearing on the case. This shall be accom­ panied by original papers or exhibits referred to in the statement. • 4. No person shall sit as a member of the Arbitration Committee at a hearing who is interested in any manner in the subject matter of the dispute or who has previously expressed an opinion on the merits of the particular controversy or who would be subject to any common law disqualification of a judge to hear and determine such controversy. 5. A majority of the members of the Arbitration Committee shall be present to constitute a quorum empowered to hear and determine the matter in dispute, and such majority may, if it desires, select substitutes for other members of the Com­ mittee who are unable to attend. Such substitutes shall be members of the Associa­ tion and qualify under Rule 4 and shall serve only in connection with the contro­ versy for which they have been selected. 6. The Record of the Action of the Committee shall be made in triplicate, one copy of which shall be given to each of the contending parties, and one copy sent to the Secretary of the National Paint and Coatings Association, Inc., but no report of the same shall be published or made a matter of permanent record. SECTION 13. Resolutions Committee: The President shall appoint a Resolutions Com­ mittee of three (3) members from the membership of the Executive Committee at the annual meeting of this Association. This Committee shall consider all reports, resolutions or recommendations which may be referred to them in sessions of the annual meeting pertain­ ing to matters that have not been before the Board of Directors or the Executive Committee. They shall submit to the annual meeting such resolutions or reports with their recommenda­ tions. When necessary, they shall draft and submit to the annual meeting of the Association resolutions on subjects requiring action of the membership. SECTION 14. Special Subcommittees: The Chairman of the Executive Committee or the President, upon specific directive of the Executive Committee and when the exigency may arise, or when in their judgment it may be required, shall appoint additional special or subcommittees, to whom the Chairman and/or the President shall refer or delegate to investi­ gate, report or confer on subjects not within the scope of the duties assigned to other committees, as provided for in the By-Laws. SECTION 15. Duties of Committees: It shall be the duty of ail Committees, unless otherwise specified, to receive for consideration, all subjects involving the interests repre' sented by said Committees: to formulate such recommendations as may seem to serve the best interests of the Association, for presentation to the Board of Directors or Executive Committee in the form and manner prescribed in these By-Laws. SECTION 16. Communications: All communications relating to or affecting any in143 ' NPCA/RI 033394 terests covered by any Committees, shall be referred by the President, upon the approval of the Executive Committee, to the Chairman of such interested Committee, who shall make reply or return such recommendations as his Committee may indicate, to the President for presentation to the Executive Committee at their next scheduled meeting, or if required by an emergency, by mail. 4 I ARTICLE IX Reports, Resolutions and Communications Each Committee shall submit, through its Chairman, to the President at least thirty (30) days before the annual meeting of the Association for presentation through the Board of Directors to that meeting of the Association, a written report accompanied by recommen­ dations, if any, on the subjects assigned to said committees. All resolutions, special reports or communications received by the President in advance of the annual meeting of the Association, shall be referred by him to the Executive Committee for consideration and by them referred, with their recommendations, to the Board of Directors for presentation at the annual meeting of the Association for appropriate action. AH resolutions, reports or communications presented in annual meeting sessions per­ taining to matters which have not been before the Executive Committee and the Board of Directors, may be referred to the Resolutions Committee for consideration and recommen­ dations; reports of such considerations and recommendations shall be made prior to the adjournment of the annual meeting of the Association. ■ f | i! i *1 ARTICLE X Trademark Bureau SECTION 1. A Trademark Bureau shall be established and maintained by the Associa­ tion for the purpose of recording and furnishing information as to the trademarks or brand names used by members of our industry. This Bureau will also furnish other data and information regarding trademark matters in general. SECTION 2. The President will appoint a Trademark Committee which shall, subject to the approval of the Executive Committee, make and adopt such rules and regulations as may seem desirable, with regard to the registration of trademarks and the general operation of the Trademark Bureau, the furnishing of reports and publication to members and non­ members relating to trademarks and the fees to be collected therefor. i *ra ARTICLE XI Expenses of Officers As may be authorized by the Budget and Finance Committee and approved by the Executive Committee, the necessary expenses of the President, Secretary, duly accredited agents and representatives shall be included in the annual budget and paid from Association funds. ! ARTICLE XII Annual Meeting Registration The registration fee for each person attending the annual meeting of the Association shall be determined by the Executive Committee at its July meeting. 144 : ■ NPCA/RI033395 '----- ------- ----------------- i ■A ARTICLE XIII Press and Non-Member Representation At the annual meeting of the Association, representatives of the press and other news media and non-members of the Association may be admitted to preliminary opening ses­ sions. All subsequent sessions shall be executive in their character and non but members shall be admitted except by approval of the Executive Committee or by a two-thirds vote of voting members present. The President may appoint a Sergeant-at-Arms whose duty it shall be to exclude all visitors except as herein provided for. ARTICLE XIV Nominating Committee and Nominations SECTION 1. Nominating Committee: At least three (3) months preceding the annual meeting of the Association, the President shall appoint, subject to the approval of the Executive Committee, a Nominating Committee of seven (7> members as follows: Four to be selected from Class A membership, two to be selected from Class B membership (none of whom shall be officers) and the President. SECTION 2. The report of the Nominating Committee shall be presented at the end of the first business session of the annual meeting of the Association, and shall be voted upon at the last business session of the annual meeting of the Association. SECTION 3. Six (6) weeks prior to the annual meeting of the Association, the Nomi­ nating Committee shall mail to all members, entitled to vote, the names of the candidates to be elected to the Board of Directors, as provided for in Sections 9 and 10 of Article ill, together with the names and location of their companies. Twenty-five (25) members, en­ titled to vote, may place other candidates in nomination'and will do so by filing the names of said candidates with the Nominating Committee three (3) weeks prior to the annual meeting of the Association, provided only one (1) name be filed from any Regional or City Association. SECTION 4. Other Nominations: Other qualifying nominations may be made from the floor, by any one having voting privileges, at the first business session succeeding that at which the Nominating Committee makes its report, and shall be voted upon at the last session of the annual meeting of the Association. ARTICLE XV Rules SECTION 1. Parliamentary: The proceedings of all meetings of this Association, its Board of Directors, its Executive Committee, and its other Committees where appropriate, shall be subject to parliamentary rules as indicated in Robert's Rules of Order. SECTION 2. Order of Business: (1) Opening of annual meeting. (2) Roll Call. (3) President's address. (4) Treasurer's report, including auditor's report. (5) Committee reports. (6) Resolutions. (7) Unfinished Business.. (8) New Business. (9) Election of officers and members of the Board of Directors. (10) Installation of officers and members of the Board of Directors. ARTICLE XVI Code of Ethics . We, members of the National-Paint and Coatings Association, Inc., recognizing our responsibilities and obligations to promote the public welfare, and to maintain honorable, fair and friendly relations among men, do pledge ourselves: 145 NPCA/R1 033396 1. To compete always with fairness and honesty, seeking patronage on merit and service; to refrain from false, derogatory reference, written, oral or printed, to competitors or their products; and from the circulation of harmful rumors regarding such competitors' products, or their personal or financial reputation; to strive, by sincere and intelligent cooperation with our competitors, in all lawful ways to increase the efficiency and service to the public of the Industry as a whole; to base our advertising exclusively on the merit of our own products and the value of our own service, without false, derogatory reference to the products of competitors or misleading comparisons therewith. 2. To be guided by a spirit of justice, honor and fairness, in all our relations with members of the allied trades, realizing that the standard of ethics maintained in our Industry must vitally affect the standard observed in associated industries; to encourage the adoption by the allied trades of similar codes as guides to govern their practices; and to discourage unfair trade practices in those trades, even though such practices might at times be to our own immediate advantage. 3. To represent our products truthfully in advertising, labeling and branding; avoiding therein all false or misleading statements or descriptions. 4. To avoid and actively strive to prevent all forms of commercial bribery or corrup­ tion by members of this Association and by the Industry in general; and to this end we pledge our support to the Federal Trade Commission and any other enforcement agency in locating and prosecuting individuals guilty of such practices. 5. To recognize the right of employees to use all honorable and reasonable efforts to better their conditions, but to refrain from directly or indirectly soliciting or bidding for the services of the employee of another member; to promote, in light of contemporary hiring practices, high ethical standards in the area of manpower recruitment. 6. To refrain from the unethical practice of taking in exchange for our own products the paint and coatings of another manufacturer. 7. To adhere faithfully to the rules of conduct herein set forth and to inspire our fellow members to do likewise, believing that the Golden Rule is the only safe guide of conduct in the relations among men. 8. Any violation of this Code shall be referred by the General Counsel of the National Paint and Coatings Association, Inc., to the Executive Committee for consideration and action. To ensure fairness, elementary due process requirements will be met throughout these proceedings. . I ' i } i 5 J ■■ i ARTICLE XVII Zone Classification For the purpose of area representation on the Board of Directors of this Association and selection of Regional Vice Presidents, the United States is divided into seven (7) zones comprised of the following states: New England Zone: Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut. Eastern Zone: New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, the District of Columbia, Virginia. Southern Zone: North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Georgia, Florida, Ala­ bama, Mississippi. East Central Zone: Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, West Virginia, Kentucky. West Central Zone: North Dakota, Minnesota, South Dakota, Wisconsin,- Nebraska, Iowa, Illinois, Kansas, Missouri. Southwestern Zone: Colorado, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas. Western Zone: Washington, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Wyoming, California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, Alaska, Hawaii. 146 NPCA/RI 033397 J ' 1 • | i \ ARTICLE XVII! , Amendments SECTION 1. These By-Laws may be amended orrevlsed at any Annual Meeting of the Association by an affirmative vote of not less than two-thirds of the voting power present as provided for in the By-Laws. However, no such amendment or revision shall be considered unless the same has first been submitted to the By-Laws Committee in writing, who shall present it with their recommendation to the Board of Directors, and by them presented with their recommendation to the Association at a regular session prior to the session at which final vote is taken. SECTION 2. Any portion of the By-Laws rnay be suspended for a definite purpose by unanimous vote at any special err annual meeting of the Association; * ■ {Adopted November 2, . 1933; Amended November 2, 1934; November. 1, .1935; November 20, 1936; October 29, 1937; November 1, 1940; October 31, 1941; October.20, 1943; October 26, 1944; November 1, 1945; November 8, 1946; November 14, 1947;; November 10, 1948; November 2, 1949; November 17, 1950; October 31, 1951; November 19, 1952; October 28, 1953; November 5, 1957; October 29, 1958; October 21, 1959; October 29, 1960; November 1, 1961; November 7, 1962; October 30, T963; November 11, 1964; October 27, 1965; October 31, 1967; October 22, 1968; November 9, 1971; October 31, 1972) NOTE: The Non-Exchange Agreement and the Anti-Bribery Agreement, the texts of which are reprinted in full below are referred to in Article II, Section 7 of the By-Laws (page 137 of the Member/Services Directory). ANTI-BRIBERY AGREEMENT WHEREAS, The Federal Trade Commission, at Washington, has decided that the prac­ tice in trade of manufacturers or dealers, secretly giving commissions, gratuities, or other things of value to employees of concerns to whom they sell is unfair competition; and WHEREAS, the members of the National Paint and Coatings Association, Inc., are in full sympathy with the purpose and wish to cooperate with the Federal Trade Commission to eliminate the practice: ~ THEREFORE, we hereby agree for ourselves individually, our respective companies, salesmen and employees, not to permit the gift of any commission, gratuities, or other things of value to employees of concerns to whom we sell; and we further agree not to allow our salesmen expense money for any other purpose than for legitimate expenses, and not to permit any funds to be dispensed in any illegal way to influence business. We are signing this agreement irrespective of our membership in the National Paint and Coatings Association, Inc., or contemplated membership or because signing it is compulsory in order to become members or to continue membership in said Association. NON-EXCHANGE AGREEMENT WHEREAS, the taking of the products of one manufacturer by another in exchange for his own products — commonly known as the "Exchange of Paints and Coatings" — is unethical and demoralizing: 1. We hereby agree for ourselves and for all individuals, firms or corporations em­ ployed by us or doing business under our direction and control that we will not take or allow to be taken in exchange for our own products any paints or other coatings of any other manufacturers; nor will we make or permit to be made any concessions, allowances or gifts of any kind to promote or facilitate such exchange. 147 ; NPCA/RI033398 2. We agree to report promptly to the National Paint and Coatings Association, Inc., any violation of this Agreement coming to our knowledge. 3. We agree to cooperate with the National Paint and Coatings Association, Inc. in the investigation of such report. 4. The General Counsel of the National Paint and Coatings Association, Inc. shall inform the member complained of and shall investigate such report. If the complaint is verified and further action warranted, it shall be referred to the Executive Committee, which shall notify the accused of the charges and provide due opportunity for hearing. The under­ signed agrees that if the Executive Committee shall find that such charges are supported by fact and that the accused has acted without valid justification or excuse, the Committee will direct the General Counsel to report all pertinent data to the Federal Trade Commission for appropriate action. A finding against a member of a violation of the law by the Federal Trade Commission shall be deemed a violation by such member of Section 6 of the Code of Ethics of the National Paint and Coatings Association, Inc. 5. We agree to inform ail individuals, firms or corporations employed by us or doing business under our direction and control of the purport of the scope of this Agreement. 6. We accept responsibility for any violation of this Agreement by any individual, firm or corporation in our employ or doing business under our direction and control. 148 i [ NPCA/RI 033399 CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION of NATIONAL PAINT AND COATINGS ASSOCIATION, INC. FIRST. The name of the Corporation is National Paint and Coatings Association, Inc. SECOND. Its principal office in the State of Delaware is located at No. 901 Market Street, in the City of Wilmington, County of New Castle. The name and address of its resident agent is The Corporation Trust Company, No. 901 Market Street, Wilmington, Delaware. THIRD. The nature of the business or objects or purposes to be transacted, promoted or carried on are: To promote the welfare of the Paint, Varnish, Lacquer, Water Paint and Kindred Products Industry, to engage in education and scientific research, to strengthen business and fraternal relations among its members, to remove evils and customs contrary to sound business principles and ethics, to safeguard the interests of the public, to administer and abide by the Code of Fair Competition of the Paint, Varnish and Lacquer Manufacturing Industry as approved by the President of the United States and any amendments thereof, and to possess and exercise all of the authorities, powers and duties, including powers of delegation, conferred by said Code or any approved supplement thereof. To purchase or otherwise acquire, own, mortgage, pledge, sell, convey, assign and transfer, or otherwise dispose of real and personal property of every class and description and wheresoever situate; and to assume the whole or any part of the obligations or liabilities of any association. To enter into, make and perform contracts; to borrow money and execute evidences of indebtedness; to acquire, hold, use, sell, assign, lease, grant licenses in respect of, or otherwise dispose of letters patent, patent rights, licenses or privileges, copyrights, trade­ marks and trade names relating to or useful in connection with the business of this corpora­ tion. To have one or more offices, and to carry on all or any of its operations, activities, and business in any of the States, Districts, and Territories of the United States and in foreign countries subject to the laws of such places; and, in general, to do everything necessary, suitable and proper for the accomplishment of the purposes or the attainment of any-of the objects or the furtherance of any of the powers hereinbefore set forth, either alone or in association with other corporations, firms or individuals, and to do any or all of the things hereinbefore set forth and referred to, to the same extent as natural persons might do. ■ The powers, objects and purposes above specified shall be in no-wise limited or re­ stricted by reference to, or inference from the terms of any other clause in this certificate, but they shall in each case be regarded as independent powers, objects, and purposes. FOURTH. This corporation shall be a membership corporation and shall have no capital stock. The corporation shall not be conducted for profit and no part of its revenues or earnings shall inure to the benefit of any member as such. FIFTH. The By-Laws may provide that the property and the business of the Corpora­ tion shall be governed or managed by the Executive Committee, and shall provide the number, qualifications, powers, terms of office, classifications and duties of the members of said Committee, and for the method of election of said members. The By-Laws shall also provide for conditions of membership in the Corporation and for classification of such membership, based on the nature, kind, or amount of business done by members, their group affiliations, or geographical location, and other bases for classification; for dues based on classifications of membership or otherwise; for the election or appointment, terms of 149 ' NPCA/Rl 033400 office, powers, and duties of officers of the Corporation; for the method of establishing committees, filling vacancies, appointing employees; for the methods of voting by members, including representation of certain groups or classes of members by delegates or alternates; for annual and other meetings of the Corporation or its officers or committees; for the admission and expulsion of members and the forfeiture of memberships; and for the amend­ ment and method of amendment of such By-Laws. The By-Laws may also contain any other provision or provisions which may be desirable to insert from time to time for the regulation and/or conduct of the business of the Corporation. SIXTH. The Corporation is to have perpetual existence. SEVENTH. The private property of the members shall not be subject to the payment of corporate debts to any extent whatsoever. EIGHTH. In furtherance and not in limitation of the powers conferred by statute, the Corporation is expressly authorized to carry on its business and to hold annual or special meetings in any of the States, Districts or Territories of the United States; and to have one or more offices or branches therein, subject to the laws of the State of Delaware, to keep the books of the Corporation at such places as may be from time to time designated by the Corporation; to receive contributions, and to assess and collect fees, dues and other pay­ ments, as may be provided for in rules and regulations adopted by the Corporation. NINTH. The Corporation reserves the right to amend, alter, change, or repeal any provision contained in this Certificate of Incorporation in the manner now or hereafter prescribed by the laws of the State of Delaware for the amendment of Certificates of Incorporation; but only on the vote of at least two-thirds of the members entitled to vote. TENTH. The names and places of residence of the Incorporators are as follows: Names Residences M. Q. MACDONALD................................................................ Washington, D.C. T.S. MOULTON...................................................................... Washington, D.C. C. S. PEABBLES.............................. .................................Wilmington, Delaware WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, being each of the Incorporators hereinbefore named for the purpose of forming a corporation to do business both within and without the State of Delaware, and in pursuance of the General Corporation Law of the State of Delaware, being Chapter 65 of the Revised Code of Delaware, and the acts amendatory thereof and supple­ mental thereto, do make this certificate, hereby declaring and certifying that the facts herein stated are true, and accordingly have hereunto set our hands and seals this 1st day of December, A.D. 1933. M. Q. MACDONALD T. S. MOULTON C. S. PEABBLES (Seal) (Seal) (Seal) In the presence of HAROLD E. GRANTLAND. STATE OF DELAWARE COUNTY OF NEW CASTLE ) ) ss’ ’ • BE IT REMEMBERED, That on this 1st day of December, A.D. 1933, personally came before me, Harold E. Grantland, a Notary Public for the State of Delaware; M. Q. Macdonald, T. S. Moulton, and C. S. Peabbles, all of the parties to the foregoing Certificate 150 i NPCA/RI 033401 SKyAAa&SBSi of Incorporation, known to me personally to be such, and severally acknowledged the said Certificate to be the act and deed of the signers respectively and that the facts therein stated are truly set forth. GIVEN under my hand and seal of office the day and year aforesaid. HAROLD E. GRANTLAND, Notary Public HAROLD E. GRANTLAND Notary Public Appointed Jan. 11, 1933 State of Delaware Term of Two Years 151 NPCA/RI 033402 fo p cans and Pails, MILTON is the buyand quality is why. Products offered by the George A. Milton Can Co. are capsulized on this page. All are top quality.All are deliverable with top speed. Read-and realize-why Milton has been meeting so many container needs . . . and how Milton can meet yours. TRIPLE-T1TE CANS. Come in half-quart, onequart, half-gallon, one-gallon sizes. Ideal for paints, auto polishes, other products requir­ ing reclosure. 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MILTON PLASTIC PAILS, Come in four sizes holding one, two, three to three and one half, and five gallons.- Polyethylene (PE) pails grant maximum protection to products—corrosive Elizabeth, New Jersey 07201 201-289-8 Milton Can-Manufacturers of of All Types For Almost Half a NPCA/RI SIVOOl * i YOU RECOGNIZE GRUMBACHER BY THESE FAMOUS TRADEMARKS 0 HYSLO Finest ACADEMY GAMIWIA HYPLAR Jfc MG Artcraft MICHELANGELO THALO PLYEX h y ip ib ®* M (flaimkrouyL BEAUX ARTS HYGEL j | TUFFILM SYMPHONIC Mislcit RAPHAEL RUBENS MUSSINI CAPRI as a Grumbacher Dealer-------------------- You sell more . . . and make a bigger profit because Grumbacher artists’ material has the widest consumer demand and is recognized as the finest complete line. .j Eliminate duplication of investment.... Grumbacher has a price range for every kind of artists’ material. You cover a broad field of customers needs . . . Professional, Hobby Artists, Commercial, Sign Painters, Graphic Arts Industry, Advertis­ ing, Motion Picture and TV. * Use planned merchandising with Grumbacher displays, racks and other promotion aids. I. GRUMBACHER, INC. 460 West 34th St., N.Y., N.Y. 10001 1048B050 NPCA/R1 033404 INDEX OF LOCAL ASSOCIATIONS BY ZONE Zone Page NEW ENGLAND New England....................................................................................................................... 211 EASTERN Baltimore..................................................................... Buffalo....................................................................................................................... New York............................................................................................................................ Philadelphia .......................................................................................... Pittsburgh.................................................................................................... Virginia .................................................................. 156 162 216 227 231 252 EAST CENTRAL Cincinnati..................................................... ......................................................................... 172 Cleveland .................................................................. .................................................... .. 175 Detroit ..................................................................................................................................... 183 Indiana.................................................................................................. ..................................198 Louisville................................................ ...............................................................................207 Toledo.................................................................... ...............................................................250 SOUTHERN Atlanta................ ................. ................................................................................................. 154 Birmingham ..................................... .............................................................................. . 160 Florida............................................. .......................................................................................188 Memphis........................................................ ......................................................................... 209 WEST CENTRAL Chicago ................................................................ ...................................................... . ... 164 Kansas City..................................................................................... .. ........................ .. 203 St. Louis............................................................. .. ............................................................... 239 Wisconsin..................................................................................................................... .. 255 SOUTH WESTERN Dallas............................................................................. ......................................................... 181 Houston .....................................................................................................................................195 Oklahoma..................................................... ............................................................ .. 225 Rocky Mountain ................................ ....................... ......................................................... 238 WESTERN Golden Gate............................................................................................................... Portland.................................................................................. Puget Sound.................................................. Southern California ............. 190 233 235 243 153 NPCA/RI 033405 : i . LOCAL ASSOCIATIONS j (Affiliated with the National Paint & Coatings Assn., inc.) "C" designation applies to those who are closely allied with the paint industry but who are not eligible for membership in the National Association. ATLANTA PAINT AND COATINGS ASSOCIATION Atlanta, Georgia Tenure: May—May . President, PAT HANSEN Cameo Paints, Inc. Secretary, LARRY HECHT Southern Protective Products Vice President, DON RILEY Glidden-Durkee, Div. SCM Corp. Treasurer, GORDON SHARPE The Sherwin-Williams Company FIRM REPRESENTATIVES Air Products & Chemicals, Inc................................................................................... Mike Slankard P.O. Box 28288, 30328 American Mineral Spirits Company (B).....................................................................Herb Stanton 17 Executive Park Dr., N.E., Suite 540 30329 Armistead Paints....................... ............... ............................................................... Dave Armistead 4314 Roswell Rd.f N.E. Armstrong Chemcon, Inc............................................................................................... Ray Meifert P.O. Box 19898, 30325 Atlanta Solvents & Chemical Company (B).............................................. Bill Welch, Dan Mixon 2323 Lansol Rd., Doraville, Ga. 30340 Berry Paint Supply (B) ............... .. ................. ............................. ........................... Charles Berry 452 Sawtell Avenue, S.E., 30315 Binks Manufacturing Company (B)............................................... Gordon Smith, Chuck Fuller P. O. Box 29704,30329 ■ Cameo Paints (A)...................................................................... Patrick Hansen, Thomas Campbell 2862 Ponce de Leon Ave., Decatur, Ga. 30030 Cargill, Inc. (B).............................................. .. .................................................................. Earl Tveit 2200 Parklake Drive, Suite 170,-30307 Cities Service Company, Columbian Div.................................... ............................. .. .. R. O. Speir 3445 Peachtree Rd. N.E., 30326 Coloray Paint & Varnish Co..................................................................... Frank Beckworth 5342 Peachtree Rd., CHamblee, Ga. 30341 Cook Paint & Varnish Company (A).................................................................. Harold McBridge P.O. Box 20254 Station H, 30325 Crescent Paint & Wallcovering ......................................................................... Sidney Freedman 255 Whitehall St., S.W., 30303 2969 E. Ponce de Leon Ave., Decatur, Ga. 30030 Devoe Paints, Div. Celanese Coatings Co. (A)................................................... C. H. Stratemeyar 229 Techwood Drive, N.W., 30313 154 NPCA/R1 033406 i ;)£•••?-a S | duPontde Nemours & Co., E.l. (B) 1571 N.E. Expressway, 30329 J. C. Betty Eastern Color and Chemical Co................................................................................. Herbert Bander 2164 Knoll Dr., N.E., 30345 Gilman Paint Company, S.L.................................................. ................................. Bernard Gilman 2550 Moreland Ave. S.W„ 30315 Glidden-Durkee Div., SCM Corp................................................ ...................................... Jack Berry 375 Luckie St., N.W. P.O. Box 19627, Station N, 30325 ........ Riley Edwards, Ralph McRee, Bob Batts Gray Seal Paint Company (B)..................................................................................... Allen Shealy 276 Vickers Drive, N.E., 30307 Hopkins Company, R. T. (B).................................................................................. R. T. Hopkins 544 Means Street, N.W., 30318 JB International Marketing Corporation (B) ........................ ..............................James T. Walsh 214 Permalube, 30318 . Kennesaw-Wilcox, Inc........................................................................................................ Jim Wilcox 3028 Adriatic Court, 30071 Kerr-McGee Chemical Corp......................................................... Mark Schneider, Robert Hansen 3330 Peachtree Rd., N.E. 30326 M & J Solvents....................................................... P.O. Box 19703, 30325 Mason & Associates, Val (B) ..................... ... . , P.O. Box 1815, 30301 .................................. .... Don McQueen Permite Corporation, The (A) ............................ 796 Old Scottdale Rd., Decatur, Ga. 30033 PPG Industries, Inc. (A)....................................... 1377 Oakleigh Dr., East Point, Ga. 30344 P.O. Box 12426, Northside Sta. 30305 . . . 118 14th St., N.W. 30309 ................ .. . . . Prager Brush Company (B).................................. 730 Echo Street, N.W., 30318 Pratt & Lambert, Inc........................................ ...... P.O. Box 13228, Station K, 30324 Precision Paint Company (A)............................. 5275 Peachtree Industrial Blvd., 30341 ..................................W. D. Dickinson ............................................. Val Mason ............................................ Don Wacen ......... Riley Edwards, Ralph McRee ...................................................Ed Fields ......................................... Edward Prager ................ Terry McNeill, Harold Sells Bill Klaus, Ed Lowery, Charles Ptacek Rohm & Haas Company (B) ............................... 3400 Peachtree Road, N.E., 30305 ....................................... George Elliott Sanders Paints, Inc. (A) ....................................... P.O. Box 687, Tucker, Ga. 30084 Sherwin-Williams Company, The (A) ............... . 148 Cain St., Suite 700, 30303 765 North Ave., N.E., 30306 ..................... 591 Somerset Terr., N.E................................. ......................................... Ned Kemline .......................................Harold Barrett .......................................... Harry White ..............= Gordon Sharpe, Bob Sutton 155 | NPCA/R1033407 Robert Franklin Smith Can Company (B) P.O. Box 6716. 30315 Smith Company, William Armstrong (A) .............................. Murphy Claxton, William Smith 2675 Martin St., East Point, Ga. 30344 Southern Protective Products Company (A).................................... Chet Watkins, Larry Hecht P.O. Box 10915, Station A, 30310 Southland Paint Company, Inc. (A)........................................................................... John Dooley 1625 Stone Ridge Drive, Stone Mountain, Ga. 30083 Stewart-McElrath, Inc. (B) ....................................................................................... * Charles Miller P.O. Box 846, Scottdale, Ga. 30079 Synkloid Company.............................................................. .......................................... Linda Jones 40 Enterprise Blvd., S.W. 30336 3-M Company................................................................................................................Roger Seifert 5925 Peachtree Industrial Blvd., Chambtee, Ga. 30341 Titanium Pigments Div., i\! L Industries (B) ............................E. G. Croco, Jack Goidhammer 6065 Roswell Rd„ N.E., 30328 Wooster Brush Company....................... ............................................................... 1615 Danburv Lane, Norcross, Ga. 30071 Dewaine Seese Zebra Paint Corporation.............................. ............................................................ Lesley Henton 609 Echo St., N.W., 30318 BALTIMORE COATINGS ASSOCIATION Baltimore, Maryland Tenure: June—June President, H. DAHL Inland Oil & Chemical Corp. Vice President, C. W. MANN, JR. Baltimore Paint & Chemical Corp. President-Elect, W. TATE Tate Chemical Sales Co. Secretary, F. RODBELL Marvelite, Inc. Treasurer, G. VAETH Contact Paint & Chemical Corp. FIRM REPRESENTATIVES American Cyanamid Co., Pigments Division (B) ................................. ........................R. Berger 185 Commerce Drive, Fort Washington, Pa. 19034 Amsco, A Div. of Union Oil Co. of Calif. (B)................................................................................. . P.O. Box 3479, 21226 . Athey Paint Company, The C. M. (A) ...... C. Burch Athey, Mike Beatty, George Ross, 1809 Bayard St., 21230 William Younger 156 NPCA/RI 033408 Baltimore Copper Paint Division (A) .... Walter O. Bayer, Oliver H. Reeder, Neil l. Wesner Glidden-Durkee Div. of SCIVI 501 Key Highway, 21230 Baltimore Paint & Chemical Corporation (A).........................C. W. Mann, Jr., E. D. Levenson, 2325 Hollins Ferry Road, 21230 Wm. Quinlan, H. Schwartz, I. Levin . J. A. Waller, L. W. Shuger Bruning Paint Company, The (A) ............ .. - Howard G. Sholl, Irvin Ebaugh, Jr.., V. Marsh Fleet & Haven Sts., 21224 Budeke's Paints (E) ....................................... R. N. Gardner, L. V. Koerber, T. E. Krehnbrink 418 S. Broadway, 21231 Campbell Sons'Corporation, Harry T. (B) ................................. . P. J. Fitzpatrick, R. North 100 W. Pennsylvania Ave., Towson, Md. 21204 Carroll, Inc., R. E. (B)........................................................................................... E. W. Brown, Jr. 1570 N. Olden Ave., Trenton, N. J. 08638 Celanese Chemical Company (B)................................. Gilbert E. Lentz, Robert K. Collins ill 1300 Market St., Wilmington, Del. 19801 Chemical Products Company, Inc. (A).....................................L. Keith Ford, Charles W. Riley P.O. Box 400, Aberdeen, Md. 21001 Columbian Division, Cities Service Company .............................. ...........................W. C. Goodwine, Robert Zutic 521 Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017 Warner-Graham Company, The (B) ............... 160 Church Lane, Cockeysville, Md. 21030 Webb & Sons, Inc., A. L. (B) ........................... 2708 Wilmarco Ave., 21223 Weiss, Inc., G. T. (B).......................................... 1810 Deveron Rd., 21234 Wyrough and Loser, Inc..............................: . . 88 Lakedale Dr., Trenton, N. J. 08638 G. M. S. Riepe, G. M. S. Riepe, Jr., J. C. Shinnick, E. J. Horky . . E. L. Loney, G. H. Schaffer, Jr. Zapata Haynie Corp. (B) . .. 5010 York Rd., 21212 John L. Chadwick, Joseph Behan, Robert J. DeSesa ........................................Tom Weiss ...............................Wm. M. Connell 159 NPCA/RI 033411 BIRMINGHAM PAINT AND COATINGS ASSOCIATION Birmingham, Alabama Tenure: May—May President, STEPHEN C. GESTER Hanna Chemical Coatings Corp. Vice President, DAVID WALKER Ashland Chemical Company Secretary-Treasurer, LAURIEN O. STAPP Southeastern Steel Container Co. REPRESENTATIVES FIRM AMSCO (B)..................................................................................Brice R. Elliott, John S. Reimer 2070 Longmeadow Lane, 35216 1165 Dunwick Dr., Avondale Estates, Ga. 30002 ................................ .. .John S. Reimer ARCO Chemical Co. (B) ......................................... ............................................... Robert Barr 3781 Northeast Expressway, Atlanta, Ga. 30340 ASARCO (B)................................................................................................................... Hix Cornett 607 Willow Heights Drive N.E., Atlanta, Ga. 30328 American Hoechst Corp....................................................................................... Frank J. Tortorici 2560 Delk Road Apt. M-6, Marietta, Ga. 30060 Atlanta Solvents & Chemical Company (B)............ W. E. Welch, Daniel Mixon, Jack Warren P.O. Box 47280, Atlanta, Ga. 30340 Ashland Chemical Company (B) .......................................................... .. .F. H. Ross, Bob Jarvis P.O. Box 2286, 35202 Borden Chemical Company (B)........................ 35 Executive Park Dr., Atlanta, Ga. 30329 Burgess Pigment Company (B)........................ P.O. Box 349, Sandersville, Ga. 31082 . . .Henry Patton C. Brookins Beck Cargill, Inc. (B)............................................................ .....................Thomas Tolle, Earl T. Tveit 2200 Parktake Dr., N.E., Atlanta Ga. 30345 CIBA-Geigy Corporation (B)............................................................................... . .Donald Wirth 9800 Northwest Freeway, Houston, Tex. 77018 Deeks & Company, Inc. (B).................................................Richard Fromant, Robert Minnick 4748 Lewis Rd., Stone Mountain, Ga. 30083 Dow Chemical Co. (B).............................................................A. L. Sterner, Raymond P. Krebs 1515 Lenox Towers, 3400 Peachtree Rd., N.E., Atlanta, Ga. 30326 Suite 2005, 20 Perimeter Center, Atlanta, Ga., 30346 . ................ Ronald B. Richmond Eastman Chemical Products, Inc. (B) ...................Jerry Porter, Ralph Schelly, Bramlet Beard Coatings Chemical Division 1775 Commerce Dr., N.W., Atlanta, Ga. 30318 Glidden-Durkee Company (B) .................................... .......................................... ... Donald Creel Pigments & Color Group 687 Humphries St., S.W., Atlanta, Ga. 30310 160 ; NPCA/RI 033412 Goodyear Company (B).............................. .. ...................................................H. William Putnam 5400 Drake Drive, S.W., Atlanta, Ga. 30336 Hanna Chemical Coatings Corporation (A)...............................Stephen C. Gester, Gary Fyfe P.O. Box 10052, 35202 HCI Coatings & Chemicals, Inc. (A).................................................- Hugh Chirrey, FI. Rodgers P.O. Box 1986, Decatur, Ala. 35601 Hercules. Inc. (B)................................................................................................................ Paul Eliot Imperial Color & Chemical Dept. 900 Life of Georgia Tower, Atlanta, Ga. 30308 Coatings Division........................................................................................... Charles H. Huhn Wilmington, Del. 19899 Hopkins Company, R. T. (B)....................................... .. .............................. .. J. Robert English 544 Means St., N.W., Atlanta, Ga. 30318 Indurall Coatings, Inc. (A) .............James R. Anderson, William Hood, Louis A. Prosch, Jr. P.O. Box 2371, 35202 Industrial Chemical Company (B) ....................................... William Welch, W. Ambrose Ames P.O. Box 5342, 35207 Koppers, Inc. (B).......................................................................................................John 0. Brown Organic Materials Division Woodward, Ala. 35189 Mackey Paint Manufacturing Co. (A} .... 4341 Powell Ave. South, 35222 McCullough & Benton (B)........................... 705 Stovall Blvd., Atlanta, Ga. 30342 Morehouse-Cowles (B).................................. 5878 Buford Hwy., Atlanta, Ga. 30340 ,C. Elwood Mackey . . . Arthur Benton . . . J. W. Donnelly New Jersey Zinc Company (B)..................................................................................Gene Brown 1001 International Blvd. Suite 1236, Atlanta, Ga. 30354 Reichhold Chemical Company (B)........................ P.O. Box 928, Tuscaloosa, Ala. 35401 Reliance Universal Corporation (B) ..................... Rel Siz Division 2730 Crittendon Dr., Louisville, Ky. 40221 Rohm and Haas Company (B) ............................... 3400 Peachtree Rd., N.E., Atlanta, Ga. 30326 . . . . John Wozniak . . .D. A. McDonnell Rollin T. Hilliard, Jr. Scholle Chemical Corporation (B) ............................................................................ Dennis Hays 2300 West Point, College Park, Ga. 30022 Sherwin-Williams Co. (A)................................. ................................................Charles Alexander 320 S. 21 st St., 35233 5505 First Ave. North 35203 ................................................................... Bob Atkinson 1834 29th Ave., South, 35209 ......................................................................... Don-Brantley 4223 E, Avenue "V", Ensley, 35218 ............................................................. Foster Conley ' 1900-D 11th Ave., South, 35205 ............................................................. ... . .C. W. Olmutz 1814 Avenue E, Ensley, 35218 ................................. ....................................... B. J. Sargent 319 N. 19th St., Bessemer, Ala. 35020 ....................................................... Kennelli Wilson * I I 161 NPCA/R1 033413 i Southeastern Steel Container Co. (B) ................................................... Fred Kusta, Leo Ryan, P.O. Box 10646, 35202 Lenix F. Kusta, Laurien Stapp Stabler Paint Manufacturing Co. (A)............... L. Vastine Stabler, Philip Boyd, James Snyder P.O. Box 5405, 35207 Sylacauga Calcium Products Co. (B).................................................T. S. McGahey, Mike Quin P.O. Box 330, Sylacauga, Ala. 35150 Tenneco Chemicals, Inc. (B) ............................................................................Raymond Crepeau 875 Johnson Ferry Rd., N.E., Atlanta, Ga. 30342 Thompson Hayward Chemical Co. (B) . . . Jack Lovell, John Shettlesworth, Bill Turnipseed 201 S. 16th St., 35233 Thompson Weinam Corp. (B)...........................................Dabney Craighill, Marshall Evans, Jr. Cartersville, Ga. 30120 Titanium Pigments Div., N L Industries, Inc. (B).................................................Michael Wiggin 3272 Peachtree Rd., N.E., Atlanta, Ga. 30305 Union Carbide Corp. (B) ....................................................W. Edward Burrell, Frank Rideout 17 Executive Park Dr., N.E., Atlanta, Ga. 30329 WITCO Chemical Corp. (B)........................ .. .....................G. Brent Pattillo, Raymond Wendt 2231 Perimeter Park Dr., Atlanta, Ga. 30341 BUFFALO PAINT & COATINGS ASSOCIATION Buffalo, New York Tenure: May—May President, TRAVERS J. O'CONNOR Shanco Plastics & Chemicals, Inc. Treasurer, JOHN P. HART Jamestown Finishes Division Essex Chemical Corporation Vice President, RICHARD F. BREWSTER Pratt & Lambert, Inc. Secretary, MICHAEL F. GUERCIO Commercial Chemicals, Inc. FIRM REPRESENTATIVES Ashland Chemical Co. (B)........................................................................................... George Keim P.O. Box 27 - Hiier Sta., 14223 Bisonite Company, Inc. (A).............................. .. ................................................ Edward H. Robb P.O. Box 84,14217 Buffalo Solvents & Chemical Corp. (B) ..........................................................George F. Handley Station B., P.O. Box 73, 14207 Chem-Trol Pollution Services, Inc. (B} ................................................................ Bernard Naylon P.O. Box 200 Model City, N.Y. 14107 Commercial Chemicals, Inc. (B) ................................................................... Michael F. Guercio 211 Hertle Ave., 14207 162 NPCA/RI 033414 Richard A. Plociak Davies Can Company ................................. 30301 Carter Road, Solon, Ohio 44139 duPont de Nemours & Co., Inc., E. I. (B).......................................... D. Edward Sherwood, Jr. 107 Crestwood Drive, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15237 Dwelle-Kaiser Co., The (E) ............................................................................... Stanley R. Penfold P.O. Box 726, 14240 Ellicott Paint Co. (E) ................................................................................................. Carl J. Nagel 3901 Genessee St., 14225 Hercules, Inc. (B)............................,....................................................................................Tom Shea 17076 Maple Drive, Chagrin Falls, Ohio 44022 Inland Steel Container (B) .................................................................................. Joseph F. Dudas 89 Center Dr., Depew, N.Y. 14043 Jamestown Finishes Div..................... .. ........................................................................ John P. Hart Essex Chemical Corp. 125 Blackstone Ave., Jamestown N.Y. 14701 La Clede Manufacturing Co., The (B) 701 Seneca Street, 14201 .............................. .. .................... . .Clifford Vogelsang Meyers Chemicals, Inc. (B) .................................................................................. John W. Meyers 4245 Union Road Cheektowaga, N.Y. 14225 National Manufacturing Corp. (A).............................. .. . . Clinton S. Brown, Robert Hurley, P.O. Box 189, Tonawanda, N.Y. 14150 Edward Meyers New Jersey Zinc Co. (B)........................................................................................... Alvin S. Floen 19 Hayward St., Bound Brook, N.J. 08805 N L Industries, Inc. (A)........................................................................ ... William Biumhagen 3241 Walden Ave., Depew, N.Y. 14043 PPG Industries, Inc......................................................................................................... A. A. Gugino 147 Sweetbriar Road, Tonawanda, N.Y. 14150 PPG Industries, Inc......................................... ......................................................... Frank Commons 485 Ludwig Ave., Cheektowaga, N.Y. 14225 Pratt & Lambert, Inc. (A) ............................... J. E. Fischer, Ernest Craigie, Richard Brewster, Box #22,14240 Frank Heindl, T. B. Hubbard, M. M. Lofton Schuele & Company (E).................................. 12 Summer St., 14209 Shanco Plastics & Chemicals, Inc. (B) .... 111 Wales Ave., Tonawanda, N.Y. 14150 Sherwin-Williams Co., The (A)..................... Keller Bldg., 2005 Sheridan Dr., 14223 Chemicals Div.............................................. P.O. Box 5638, Cleveland, Ohio 44101 Spencer Kellogg Div. of Textron, Inc. (B) . . P.O. Box 807, 14240 ' ............................Charles E. Davis .........................Travers O'Connor ......... Robert Silverman .................. .Stephen Lustig ......................Edward Burley, Jr., John Cowan, C. James O'Donnell Don Krueger, Dan K. Farstad 163 NPCA/RI 033415 Union Carbide Corp. (B) .............................................................................................. Brian Arndt Chemicals & Plastics Div. 61 East Park Drive, 14150 U.S. Steel Products Div. (Bj............................................................................Ernest E. Cavagnaro United States Steel Corp. 241 Getzville Rd., Amherst, N.Y. 14226 Vanderbilt Co., R. T. (B) .......................................... .......................................George J. O'Brien 81 Victoria Drive, Basking Ridge, N.J. 07920 .Whittaker, Clark & Daniels (B)............ .. .............................................................. . C. M. Morris P.O. Box 598 — Station Q, Toronto 290, Ont., Canada CHICAGO PAINT & COATINGS ASSOCIATION Chicago, Illinois Tenure: May—May President, HERBERT A. CHAMPLIN Reliance-Universal, Inc. Secretary-Treasurer, H. DOUGLAS SPRUANCE McWhorter Chemicals Co. Div. Commercial Solvents Corp. Vice President, GRANT ARHART DeSoto, Inc. Assistant Secretary, DOLORES THOMAS Suite 1710,33 N. Dearborn St. • I A..J General Counsel, E. F. OToole Suite 1710, 33 N. Dearborn St. ■ FIRM REPRESENTATIVES Albany Press, Inc. (C) .......................................................................................... Carter Holrr.berg 5141 W. Grand Ave. 60639 Allied Chemical Corp. (B) ...................S. R. Tremmei, Wm. F. Gallagher, Donald I. Brannan Specialty Chemical Div. 800 Northwest Hwy., Palatine, Ml. 60067 American Can Co. (B) ......................................Kenneth Puckett, E. W. Reap, R. E. Murphy, 915 Harger Rd., Oak Brook, III. 60521 K. Furtsch, R. Finocchio American Chemical Service, Inc. (C) ...................................George R. Murphy, James Tarpo, P.O. Box 190, Griffith, lnd. 46319 James T. Murphy .John J. Murphy American Cyanamid Co. (B)...................................W. S. Eaton, F. O. Stickle, A. B. Battistini, 10401 W. Touhy Ave., Rosemont, 111. 60018 L. H. Jones, H. W. Haseltine J. G. Asiaksen, R. A. Behrans, C. G. Kast American Flange & Mfg. Co., Inc. (C)................................ Charles W. Merydith, Robert Pribyl 825 S. Kilpatrick Ave. 60644 American Hoechst Corporation (B) ..................... ...............Paul S. Bookbinder, Peter Morris, Dyes & Pigments Div. Andrew B. Blum, Ted Doering 1350 Lively Blvd., Elk Grove Village, III. 60007 American Paint Journal Co. (C) ......................................................................... Jack O. Nesiage 160 E. Grand Ave., 60611 164 : ' ' 1\ “ NPCA/RI033416 I ! American Smelting & Refining Co. (B) ..................................R. L. Lloyd, George R.Throop 2230 Indianapolis Blvd., Whiting, Indiana 46394 Amoco Chemicals Corp. {B> ........................................................................................ H. H. Cudd 200 E. Randolph Dr. 60601 AMSCO, Div. of Union Oil Co. of Calif. (B) .................................................W. A. Oudshoorn, P.O. Box 100, Palatine, III. 60067 C. P. McClure, R. J. Pytlewski, R. H. Chidley, D. W. Hilliard Apco Oil Corp. (B)............ E. A. Rooney, J. E. Beauchamp, F. D. Crawford, Kenton Smith 3921 N. Ravenswood Ave. 60613 ARCO Chemical Co., Div. of Atlantic Richfield Co. (B)................................ H. B. Richardson, 120 South Riverside Plaza 60606 J. K. Robbins, F. B. Zeglin Armstrong Chemcon, Inc. (B)................................................ .............................John R. Shovein, 10330 Roosevelt Rd., Westchester, III. 60153 T. W. Tyrrell, R. A. Meifert, L. A. Schmitz Ashland Chemical Co. (B).....................................John McCarthy, David Stanley, G. H. Bader, 4333 Transworld Rd., Schiller Park, III. 60176 George I. Geohis, Richard Ebeling Barrett Varnish Co. (A)........................................................................................... N. J. Feller, Jr. 1532 S. 50th Ct., Cicero, III. 60650 Bee Chemical Co. (A) ......................................................................................... John V. Synol, 2700 E. 170th St., Lansing, Ml. 60438 Roger Hruby Binks Mfg. Co. (B) ..............................................Burke B. Roche, Stephen Kennedy, Ray Day, 9201 W. Belmont Ave., Franklin Park III. 60131 Richard Fleming, George Lau Borden Chemical (B).............................. ................................... Robert A. Biermann, Jim Manier Thermoplastics Div., 1700Winnetka Ave., Northfield, III. 60093 Bradley & Vrooman Co. (A)........................................................... C. E. Robertson, D. W. Yost, A Division of Whittaker Corp. Benjamin Schultz, George Barnes 2629 S. Dearborn St., 60616 Bradshaw-Praeger & Co. (A)..................... R. S. Bradshaw, C. H. Praeger, Jr., J. W. Barnes, Jr. 3248 W. 47th Place 60632 Brandt, Inc., George C. (B)................................................................................................................... 901 N. Elm St., Hinsdale, III. 60521 Carbit Paint Co. (A) .............................................. George H. Westerman, Lester H. Westerman, 927 W. Blackhawk St. 60622 Fred Wolz, Gilbert-Gustafson Cargill, Inc., (B) .............................. ....................................Stanley D. Rogaliner, Dan V. Kovac, P.O. Box 633, North Brook, III. 60062 James Lawrence, Gholi Darehshori, Tom Totle Cary Company, The (B)...................................William A. Cary, Kenneth Rice, Kenneth Bayle 1555 Wrightwood Ct, Addison, 111. 60101 Kenneth E. Tyrell Celanese Chemical Co. (B) .....................................D. M. Stettier, George McGinn, D. J. Foley 4825 N. Scott St., Schiller Park, III. 60176 Celanese Resins (B) .............................................................................................. R. C. Alexander, 3200 W. Lake St., Melrose Park, III. 60160 M. J. Schnurr Ceilofilm Corp. (B)..............................................Peter T. Sullivan, Gerard Nowicki, J. Stewart 7252 W. 66th St. 60638 Central Can Company, Inc. (B) . . Wm G. Brown, Herbert Scharbach, Peter Giammanco, Jr. 3200 S. Kilbourn Ave. 60623 Joseph Giammanco Central Solvents & Chemicals Co. (B)....................... D. J. Resch, J. J. McHatton, E. H. Kohn ' 7050 W. 71st St. 60638 K. F. Giloth Charter Chemicals (B)................................................................................................ Paul E. George 1200 Harger Rd., Oak Brook N. Bldg, Oakbrook, III. 60521 165 ...... - NPCA/R1 033417 Chemetron Corp., Pigments Div. (B) .................................J. E. Couniham, W. Rucker Wickline, 491 Columbia Ave., Holland, Mich. 49423 T. W. Rogers, K. A. Rowder Chemsol Corporation (B)................................................................ Herman L. Patt, Don Collins 1351 Concord PI., 60622 Chevron Chemical Co. (B)..............................................................E. F. Santos, Roger F. O'Neill 600 Woodfield, Schaumburg, 111., 60172 . Chicago Pail Mfg. Co., Div. American Steel Container Co. (B) ................ Morris Rosenbioom 4445 W. Fifth Ave. 60624 Saul Rosenbioom, Len Kuckie CIBA-Geigy Corporation (B)................................................................................R. G. Thompson Resins Department 100 Higgins Road, Park Ridge, 111. 60068 Cities Services Co. (B)......................................................................... Rod Kehn, Louis H. Seiter Columbian Division 9933 Lawler Ave., Skokie, 111. 60076 Commercial Coatings Corp. (A) ........................................... Harry Feiger, Frank L. Bukowski 9234 W. Chestnut St., Franklin Park, III. 60131 Commercial Solvents Corp. (B).............................. ............................................. J. C. Higgins, Jr. J. W. Boyajian. D. J. Getsla 1817 W. Fullerton Ave., 60614 NP Division ................................... L. D. Pals, Donald fc. I^epier, Edward R. Kendall, 4415 W. Harrison St., Hillside, III. 60162 Raymond A. Hatton, Allan C. Eachus Container Sales Corp. (B)............................................................ Eugene K. Mack, Chuck Loades 1127 S. Mannheim Rd., Westchester, HI. 60153 Continental Can Co., Inc. (B)......................... D. E. Brown, E. H. Marshall, Jr., H. G. Sterling 150 S. Wacker Dr., 60606 O. J. Sahagun Cosden Oil & Chemical Co. (B)....................... ............. .. Larry D. Shaver, Stephen J. Stolton 10600W. Higgins Rd., Rosemont, III. 60018 Cudner & O'Connor Company (A) 4035 W. Kinzie St., 60624 Arthur Bruhn, M. L. Hunter ' I m ! 5 • 1 ys , ig i f£zsM \ Davies Can Co. (B)............ Jerry Nemec, Edward Van der Sluis, Jack Jones, Richard Plociak 9119 Grand Ave., Franklin Park, III. 60131 Wm. Fox DeMert & Dougherty Inc. (B)................................................. Leonard B. Drell, Ray Ringwald, 5000 W. 41st St., 60650 David Bergman DeSoto Inc. (A) .................................................... B. A. Malm, G. A. Nichols, R. J. Anderson, 1700 S. Mt. Prospect Rd., Des Plaines, III. 60018 R. R. Missar, H. R. Beeferman 300 State St., Chicago Heights, 111. 60411 . J. J. Morrisey, G. R. Bugbee, J. J. Velchek, J. E. Devona, L. Van Foeken 1034 S. Kostner Ave.. 60624 ......................................................................... R. J. McQueen Dolan & Co., Inc., V. J. (A) ............................................................William V. Dolan, Al Brunner 1820 N. Laramie Ave. 60639 Shigeru Hashimoto, David D. Dolan Dow Chemical U.S.A. (B)................................ W. M. Morgan, Jr., T. C. Schwartz, Chuck Borg 1400 E. Touhy Ave., Des Plaines, III. 60018 A. A. Dalton Drake Petroleum Company (B)........................................................... L. W. Kelley, Leo Crocker, 6231 N. Pulaski Rd: 60646 Tom Barker, W. A. Kelley, Richard Sleckman du Pont de Nemours & Co., lhc., E. 1. Plastics Div. (C) . . . G. E. Axt, G. G. Bode, H. E. Arnold, B. W. Sorenson, J. J. Talaber 7250 N. Cicero Ave., 60646 G. G. Bode Hi l! 166 NPCA/R1033418 du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., E. 1. (Continued) Finishes Division (A)..........................................J. Kransberger, E. L. Jereb, P. C. Sikkel, 2100 Elston 60614 G. H. Bollman Pigment Dept. (B) ..................................... P.J. Gorman, W.M. Mathews, R. C. Heimlich, O'Hare Plaza, Suite 760, 5725 E. River Rd., 60631 R. L. Nickola, Paul Hitchens Eagle-Picher Industries, Inc. (B) ...................................................................... Joseph J. Tamulis P.O. Box 206, LaGrange, 111. 605^5 Eastman Chemical Products, Inc. (B) ....................................... Richard L. Hawes, Terry Smith, Kingsport, Tenn. 37662 Michael Patrick, John DuPree Elliott Paint & Varnish Co. (A)..................................................Henry P. Morris, Louis J. Cohn, 1330 S. Kilbourn Ave. 60623 Fred Leeger, Mort Greenberg, Gunther Schmidt Enterprise Companies, The (A).............................................. . Joseph S. Scher, C. Don Burnett 1161 Wheeling Rd., Wheeling, III. 60090 EXXON Chemical Company, U.S.A. (B)................................................ F. C. LaMotta, W. Fuss, 780 Lee St., Des Plaines, III. 60016 G. G. Knepley, J. A. Cinffo Farac Oil & Chemical Co., Div. of Handschy Chemical Co. (B........................ James T. Leavitt 13601 S. Ashland Ave., Riverdale, III. 60627 Fisher-Calo Chemicals & Solvents Corp. (B) ...............................David B. Fisher, Philip Calo, 600 W. 41st St., 60609 Herbert Meyer, Tony Sacco, Richard McGrenera Fitzgerald Co., Donald R. (B) .......................................... Donald R. Fitzgerald, Brandt Crooker, 5875 N. Lincoln Ave. 60659 Jack Weisman, James Paullin, Leonard Fuchs Freeman Chemical Corp. (B)..................... ............................................................... F. L. Walters, P.O. Box 247, Port Washington, Wise. 53074 V. W. Ginsler, R. J. Winters Freund Can Co., Inc. (B).............................................. Clarence D. Freund, Kenneth G. Freund, 169 W. 84th St. 60620 Robert O'Brien, David C. Freund General Mills Chemical Inc. (B)..................................J. S. Gracheck, E. A. Davis, J. C. Haugh 2200 East Devon Ave., Des Plaines, III. 60018 General Paint & Chemical Co., Div. of Cotter & Co. (A) . .................................. J. P. Bigelow 2001 N.. Mendel) St. 60614 Glidden-Durkee Div. of SCM Corp. (A).............. .. .,. C. R. Keefe, F. J. Benharp, R. J- Spehn 1855 N. LeClaire Ave. 60639 3121 Butterfield Rd., Oak Brook, III. 60521 ...................W. G. Wickham, Don Liessen, Pigments & Colors Group (B) .................................................................. Michael T. Vincent 1169 Heather Lane, Palatine, III. 60067 GLS Chemicals Div. of Great Lakes Terminal & Transport Co., Inc. (B)............John Stamm, 1750 N. Kingsbury St., 60614 Raymond J. Wilhelm GLS Peterson Div. of Great Lakes Terminal & Transport Co., Inc- (B) ............ R. A. Peterson, 1750 N. Kingsbury St., 60614 J. A. Toussaint, P. R. Lawson, J. L. Pugh, G. M. Galecki Gorr Color Card, Inc., Carl (B)................ Edward Golden, A. W. Sommers, Harold Karlsson, 4242 Fillmore St., 60624 Earnest T. Karlsson, Donald Caithamer Graham Paint & Varnish Co., Inc. (A)......... .. R. J. Shilvock, A. F. Lilien, S. M. Hamann, 4800 S. Richmond St. 60632 R. Stark Harshaw Chemical Co., Div. of Kewanee Oil Co., Pigment and Ceramic Dept. (B) ... D. H. 15 Spinning Wheel Rd., P.O. Box 340, Hinsdale, III. 60521 McBride, A. H. Daumke, T. J. Harteis, W. G. Phillips 167 NPCA/Rl 033419 Hercules, Inc. (B).............................. P. G. IVIenzies, E. J. Kaatz, W. H. Stevenson, W. G. Davis 814 Commerce Drive Suite 300, Oak Brook, 111. 60521 R. L. Johnson Hereley Co., The Daniel G. (B)................................ Paul L. Messerschmitt, M. H. Slattengren, 1607 Howard St. 60626 M. L. Siegall, W. J. Caplinger, L. W. Paul Hilson Co., T. H. (B)................................................................................................ Terry H. Hilson 1107 S. Washtenaw Ave., 60612 Hilton-Davis Chemical Co. Division (B)...................Earl Baiker, David J. Bracken, Ray Collins 2020 Greenwood St., Evanston, 111. 60204 Holland &Son, Inc., Harry {B)..........................Stanley M. Lind, Paul Rossbach, Colin Haase, 15 Spinning Wheel Rd., Hinsdale, III. 60521 John Cleary, Michael Durkin Honeymead Products Co. (B).............................................. .......................................... J. A. Stelzer 25-44th Ave., N.E., Minneapolis, Minn. 55421 Houston Chemical Corp., Div. of PPG Industries Chemical Div. (B)................ Wrn. Everham, 9501 W. Devon Ave. Rosemont, 111. 60018 W. E. Gray Hydrosol, Inc. (A)......................................................... ............. Richard V. Bretzer, Earl Addison 3501 S. Cicero Ave., Cicero, III. 60650 Illinois Bronze Powder & Paint Co. (A)....................................................... Roberts. Rothchild, 300 East Main St., Lake Zurich, 111. 60047 Gus W. Leep inland Steel Container Co. (B) .....................................................Guy Morelli, Gordon Sheehan, 4300 W. 130th St. 60658 R. A. Heindal, Ben DeBerry JBL Chemicals Corp. (B) ... John B. Lavezzorio, L. D. Lavezzoria, J. B. Lavezzorio, Jr., 2319 Meadow Dr., North, Wilmette, III. 60091 G. H. Jacobs Jennat Corporation (B)........................................................................... ....................Paul C. Payne 12840 S. Crawford Ave., Alsip, III. 60658 . Jensen-Souders & Associates, Inc. (B)........................................ W. F. Souders, Michael Fogel, 725 N. Baker Dr., Itasca, III. 60143 R. Norman Haugen, R. V. Varick, R. J. Souders Johns-Manville Products Corp............................................................................................. A. T. Cole Merchandise Mart Plaza 60654 Jordan Paint Mfg. Co., Inc. (A).................................................. A. L. Jordan, George Fairhurst, 7250 Franklin St., Forest Park, III. 60130 Roy A. Eaton, Eduardo S. Santos Kapsa & Associates, Jack C. (B) ...................... Jack C. Kapsa, Ray E. Frase, John Kuhlmann 6034 Cicero Ave. 60646 Kelley Paint Co., Ralph D. (A)...................................................................... Ralph D. Kelley, Jr. 1542 Belmont Ave. 60613 • Kerr, Inc., Robert J. (C)........................................................................................... Robert J. Kerr 6600 N. Ogallah St. 60631 Kerr-McGee Chemical Corp. (B)................ David E. Benoit, A. S. Jacks, Jr., Robert K. Carins Suite 105, 751 Roosevelt Rd., Glen Ellyn, 111. 60137 Kraft Chemical Co. (B) ............... . .M. M. Kraft, G. G. Kraft, Donald Booth, Steve Bachar, 917 W. 18th St. 60608 Lester TingEey Lechner, Carl, Inc. (B) . . .'................................................. Albert M. Lechner, Charles Lechner 601 Skokie Blvd. Northbrook, 111. 60062 Lewis Chemical Co., The Leward Co. (B) ............................................ ............... David L. Brodes R. M. Brassington 2421 N. Western Ave. 60647 168 NPCA/RI033420 KWSaWBK M & H Laboratories. Inc. (A) ............................... ................................................ John R. Hoppe 2705 Archer Ave. 60608 Martin-Senour Co., The (A) .....................................................M. W. Hurdelbrink, C. S. Albert, 2500 S. Senour Ave. 60608 Alex Furtwangier, J. C. Scotty, W. L. Finninger Martin Varnish Company (A)....................... .............................................................A. Penry Warr Division U.S. Paint, Lacquer, & Chemical Co. 900 W. 49th Place 60609 Matherson-Seiig Co. (B)................................................. George Marshall, I. Finder, Earl Ogier, 7301 W. Wilson Ave. 60656 Ross Snodgrass Matthews Paint Company (A)............................................................................E. H. Matthews, Jr. 400 S. Mercantile Ct, Wheeling, III. 60090 Mautz Paint Company (A) ..........................................................................Bernard F. Mautz, Jr., 939 E. Washington Ave., Madison, Wise. 53701 McWhorter Chemicals Co., Div. Commercial Solvents Corp. (B)......................R. Vi/. Schreurs, P.O. Box 308, Cottage Place, Carpentersville, 111. 60110 J. M. Cochran, J.K. Lee H. Douglas Spruance, A. F. Luzietti Midland Div., The Dexter Corp. (A)................................ D. W. Long, R. P. Ottmari, A. Paolini 1-7 E. Water St., Waukegan, III. 60085 Moline Paint Mfg. Company (A)............................Lester J. Sadler, C. D. Horton, J. H. Sadler 5400 23rd St., Moline, III. 61265 T. E. Poterack Monsanto Co. (B).....................David Bechtold, J. M. Cochran, R. F. Carlson, Joseph Erndle 3158 Des Plaines Ave., Des Plaines, III. 60018 Mooney Chemicals, Inc. (B)..........................................................................Thomas M. Semmens 2301 Scranton Rd., Cleveland, Ohio 44113 Moore & Co., Benjamin (A) ..................... William W. Wagner, Stewart May, Augie Neumann, 25th & North Avenues, Melrose Park, 111. 60160 Warren Peterson, Ron Touchette National Can Corporation (B)..................... Herbert E. Apple, M. J. Kelly, J. P. McCambridge, 2350 E. Devon Ave., Suite 232, Des Plaines, III. 60018 Thomas Moloney Bruce Walker National Lacquer & Paint Co.. Inc. (A)................... P. A. Meyers, Ruth C. Gordon, A. G. Carr 7415 S. Green St. 60621 Naz-Dar Company (A)................................................................... John Pottage, Eugene Boudart 1087 N. Branch St., 60622 Neville Chemical Co. (B) ............................................................................................William Craig 2136 Farnsworth Lane, Northbrook, III. 60062 Neville Chemical Co. (B)....................................... William Craig, Lee V. Dauler, David N. Clark Pittsburgh, Pa. 15225 New Jersey Zinc Co. (B).................................................................................................. F. C. Peters 221 N. LaSalle St. 60601 Nichem Corp. (B).................................................................................. William Lerch, John Lerch 600 W. 52nd St., 60609 ' N L Industries, Inc. (A)......................................................................................... Clarence P. Smith 12042 S. Peoria St, 60643 Industrial Chemicals Div. (B)...................James W. Whiting, J. J. Gallagher, J. J. Ottens, 605 E. Algonquin Rd., Arlington Heights, III. 60005 . R. O. Wright, D. H. Anderson • • O'Brien Corporation, The (A)......... ..................Jerome J. Crowley, L. W. Miller, D. W. Miller, 2001 W. Washington Ave., South Bend, ind. 46627 169 j { : | , £ 4 Bernard Beckwith, H. N. Grayder* , ; NPCA/Rl 033421 j . O'Shea Co., G. R. (B) ................................................................... G. R. O'Shea, John Gallagher 9999 W. Roosevelt Rd., Westchester, III. 60153 O'Toole, Westrick & Harrison (C) ..................................Edward F. O'Toole, Robert Westrick 33 N. Dearborn St., Suite 1700,60602 Peter Harrison Pfizer, Inc. MPM Division (B)....................... G. D. Cheatham, T. C. McLoughlin, J. N. Litrun 6460 W. Cortland St. 60635 Phillips & Martin Co., Inc. (B) .................................................... Rob Schoonover, Mike Quinn 138 Factory Rd., Addison, HI. 60101 Pierce & Stevens Chemical Corp. Div., Pratt & Lambert Co. (A) ............................ Dan Fawkes 245 E. Kehoe Blvd., Carol Stream, 111. 601877 Pittsburgh Paints (A)............................................................. ............................... Bernard L. Carter P.O. Box 55, Bensonville, ill. 60106 Powder Compounds, Inc., Sub. of Pre-Finish Metals, Inc. (A)............................F. D. Graziano, 2300 E. Pratt Blvd. H. J. Schneider, A. M. Melik, Elk Grove Village, III. 60007 R. N. Crabtree, R. R. Tullis P.R.A. Laboratories, Inc. (C) ....................................................................... Dr. William C. Spitzer 1724 W. 75th Place 60620 Pratt & Lambert, Inc. (A).............................................................. W. W. Schroeder, H. B. Hoppe 4900 S. Kilbourn Ave. 60632 ' Premier Paint & Varnish Co., Inc. (A)...................................H. Sehwartzberg, Stanley Petraitis, 2250 Arthur Ave., Elk Grove Village, 111. 60007 Donald Murphy, Edward R. Andrus, Jr., Richard Grubb Reichard-Coulston, Inc. (B) ................................................................................ Charles J. Pursley 105 N. Maple St., Elmhurst, ill. 60126 Reichhold Chemicals, Inc. (A) ............................ Leo T. Fay, Walter Baran, Charles Hunt, Jr., 814 Commerce Dr., Oak Brook, III. 60521 R. F. Greenwald, Aaron Stack Reliance Universal, Inc. (A) ................ ............................... Herbert Champlin, Luther Haskins, 1901 Sheridan Rd., North Chicago, III. 60064 H. Headrick, F. Shears, T. Wollan Rheem Mfg. Co. (A).............................................. .................... J. P. McNicholas, G. W. Sherlock, 7600 S. Kedzie Ave. 60652 D. T. Keough, Clarence W. Wellman Rockford Chemical Coatings, Inc. (A) . Birney L. Grantz, Robert Reynolds, W. A. Blomgren 1620 Harrison Ave., Rockford, 111. 61101 R. A. Freeman Rohm & Haas Co. (B).............................................. ............................... C. B. Fritze, M. D. Boyer 5750 W. Jarvis St., Niles, HI. 60648 E. J. Lesnefsky, B. J. Lyons Rust-Oleum Corporation (A)......................Donald W. Fergusson,W. R. Ahrberg, Rex Reade 2301 Oakton St., Evanston, 111. 60204 Savogran Co. {A)............................................................................................................R. H. Mueller 85 Industrial Rd., Addison, Hi. 60101 Scholle Chemical Corp. (B)...................................................................Don Bezold, Dennis Hays 200 W. North Ave., North Lake, III. 60164 Seymour of Sycamore, Inc. (A) ................................. . . S. M. Heatley, J. Jachera, R. Olson, 917 Crosby Ave., Sycamore, III. 60178 L. Glen Hay, R. L. Gustafson Shell Chemical Co., Industrial Chemicals/Petrochemicals . .. . Polymers Division (B) .................................................................P. A. Teliha, C. E. Parrott, 915 Harger Rd., Oak Brook, III. 60521 J. W. Stetz, H. M. Stoebner, L. O. Graff 170 I NPCA/Rl 033422 *I * ? § f ] ’1 J J 1 sWi| i % ! ! Sherwin-Williams Co., The (A) .....................................J. W. Watson, S. M. Kale, H. W. Cawley, IIOGJorie Blvd. Oak Brook, III. 60521 A. E. DeRoma, R. C. Eitel Sherwin-Williams Chemicals (B) .... E. R. Tilly, W. S. Miller, H. L. Davis, R„ L. Hughes 3550 W. Bryn Mawr Ave., 60631 Sherwin-Williams Container (B).......................................Gerard Sarnataro, T. P. Shannon, 1100 Jorie Blvd. Oak Brook, 111. 60521 J. M. Gottainer, H. J. Altenbern Spencer Kellogg, Div. of Textron Inc. (B).......................... ...................... John M. Tarrant, Jr., 2400 E. Devon Ave., Suite 181, Des Plaines, 111. 60018 Edward Baldin Standard T Chemical Co., Inc. (A) ..... ,W. F. Rhoades, J. G. Ulreich, N. M. Langenfeld, 130 N. Franklin St. 60606 H. N. Wedelstaedt 10th & Washington Sts., Chicago Heights, ill. 60411 . . . R. E. Gianneschi, Glen Cowan, J. D. Jensen Stepan Chemical Company (B)......................................................................... James W. Condon Edens & Winnetka Roads, Northfield, 111. 60093 Sullivan Chemical Coatings, Sullivan Varnish Company (A) ......................William A. Hanan, 410 N. Hart St. 60622 D. E. Bertaut, J. Hamilton, Eugene Holda Sun Chemical Corporation, Pigments Div. (B) ......................R. E. Leber, George Morehouse, 2939 Hart Dr., Franklin Park, 111. 60131 Dale Stahl Sunnyside Products, Inc. (B)........................ William R. Lueders, H. A. Meyers, Roger Petty Chas. L. Schwartz 5530 N. Wolcott Ave., 60640 Tammsco, Inc., ........................................... Robert G. Patterson 10 Hawthorn Dr., Franklin, Mass. 02151 Durant Paints, Inc. (A) ................................................ Anthony G. Yannetti, Ronald Yannetti 112 Railroad St., Revere, Mass. 02151 Eagle Can Company (B)................................................ Peabody Industrial Park, Peabody, Mass. 01960 Eastern Lacquer Corp. (A)........................................... 1080 Eastern Ave., Malden, Mass. 02148 Eastman Chemical Products, Inc. (B)........................ Five Fox Lane, Medford, Mass. 02052 EXXON Company, U.S.A. (B) ................................... 30 Beacham St., Everett, Mass. 02149 John D. Scarpa, Arthur Rhuda ............. Albert Liebman ...................................J. E. Early ................... Reginald Maynard Fish Chemical & Equipment, Inc. (B)................ .. ...............................................G. Franklin Fish 100 Everett St., Westwood, Mass. 02090 Franklin Paint Company, Inc. (A) .'................................... Maurice S. Herbert, Edward Monier 259 Cottage St., Franklin, Mass. 02038 212 NPCA/RI 033464 Freeman Co., R. T. (B) ...................................................................................Richard T. Freeman Hingham Industrial Center, Hingham, Mass. General Electric Company (A) ............................................................................. James Shartand 305 Eastern Ave., Chelsea, Mass. 02150 Gibson-Homans Co., The (A) ................................................................................ James M. Healy 32 Main St., Matawan, N. J. Glidden-Durkee Div., SCM Corp. (B) ............................................................. Kenneth R. Medley Peppereil Rd., West Groton, Mass. 01472 Gloucester Paints, Inc. (A)............................................................................. James N. Abbott, Jr. 2 Harbor Loop, Gloucester, Mass. 01930 Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Chemical Div. (B) ........................................ Michael Gavala, Jr. P.O. Box 2023, New Brunswick, N.J. 08903 Guignon & Green Company (B) ........................................................................ Clement H. Horst 99 W. Hawthorne Ave., Valley Stream, N.Y. 11580 Harmon Colors, Specialty Chemicals Div., Allied Chemical Corp. (B)........................ .. ............................... .. Ronald L. Sadler P.O. Box 14, Hawthorne, N. J. 07507 Harshaw Chemical Co. (B)................................................................................ Robert G. Williams P.O. Box 8, Middletown, R.1.02840 Hayden Mica Company, Div. of Franklin Mineral Products Co. (B) ................................... ............................ Roger T. Hayden 635 Main St., Wilmington, Mass. 01887 Hercules incorporated. Coatings & Specialty Products Dept. (B) ........ John E. Upham Imperial Color Dept. Frank Hallett 1330 Boylston St.. Chestnut Hill, Mass. 02167 Hilton-Davis Chemical Company (B) ................................................................... Alec Alexander Box 1206 Annex Station, Providence, R.l. 02904 Houghton Chemical Corp. (B).....................................................................William H. O'Connell 52 Cambridge St., Allston, Mass. 02134 Howe & French, Inc. Div., Hambiett & Hayes Co. (B)............. .. David J. O'Connell Colonial Rd., Box 730, Salem, Mass. 01970 Huber Associates, R. B. (B) .................................................................. James H. Christopher, Jr. 203 Arlington St., Watertown, Mass. 02172 Hughson Chemicals, Div. of Lord Corp. (A)........................ ................. Anthony J. Ciampa, Jr. Lakeside Office Park, Wakefield, Mass. 01880 InmontCorp.................................................................................. .. .............................Dan McDonald 63 Innerbelt Rd., Somerville, Mass. 02143 Kerr-McGee Chemical Corp. (B) ........................................................................ Robert L. Hansen 120 Littleton Rd., Suite 203, Parsippany, N.J. 07054 Koppers Company, Inc. (B)..................................................................... .............Bruce P. Kempe Apt. 201-A; 1612 Worcester Rd., Framingham, Mass. 01701 Kyanize Paints, Inc. (A)........................................................................................ Harry A. Hall, III Second & Boston Sts., Everett, Mass. 02149 213 NPCA/RI 033465 Lewis & Company (B)...................................................................................................Ben F. Sands 55 Salem St., Lynnfieid, Mass. 01940 Lilly Chemical Products, Inc. (A) ..................................................... .. Thomas P. Kelly, Jr. Athol Rd., Templeton, Mass. 01468 Litter Co., Inc., D. H. (B)..................................................... William R. Holmes, Fred Holtzman 30 Lowell Junction Rd., Ballardvale, Mass. 01810 Lovezzola-Ward Co. Inc. (B).................................................................................. Donald E. Ward 131 Great Rd., (Box 246), Bedford, Mass. 01730 Lukens Chemical Co.............................................................................................Donald N. Lukens 225 California St., Newton, Mass. 02195 Lynch Paint & Varnish Co. Inc., W. J. (A)..................................................... .. William J. Lynch 110 King Philip Rd., Rumford, R.l. 02916 M&M Chemical Sales Corp. (B)................................................................................A. Leo Manuel 1073 Hancock St., Quincy, Mass. 02169 Mann & Co., Inc., George (B)..................................................................... .. .Warren E. Fish 105 Central St., Stoneham, Mass. 02180 Milton Can Company, George A. (B) ..................... ............................................ George E. Miles 580 Division St., Elizabeth, N.J. 07201 Moore & Co., Benjamin (A) ................................................................................Harold E. Noftle 49 Sumner St., Milford, Mass. 01757 Mullin, Inc., C. K. (B)............................................................. .. James F. Muliin, Norman Mullin 222 Forbes Rd., Braintree, Mass. 02184 N L Industries, Inc. (A)..................................................... C. Francis Loutrel, Louis Artzberger 425 University Ave., Westwood, Mass. 02090 ' National Can Corp. (B) ...........................................................................................John F. Murphy N.E. Sales Office: 235 Bear Hill Rd., Waltham, Mass. 02154 Neville Chemical Co. (B) ...........................................Donald L. Marsh, Albert N. Crawford, Jr. Neville Island, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15225 New England Resins & Pigments Corp................... Richard T. O'Connor, James F. Craffey, Jr. Lakeside Office Park, 599 North Ave., Wakefield, Mass. 01880 New England Wooden Ware Corp. (B) ............................................. .. H. Leo Evers River St., Winchendon, Mass. 01475 45 Reservoir Ave., Chestnut Hill, Mass. 02167 ............................................. Soloman Stern New Jersey Zinc Co., The (B).................................................................................. Alvin S. Floen 2045 City Line Rd., Bethlehem, Pa. 18017 Norfolk Corporation (A)................................................................................ George E. Felton, Jr. 21 Newport Ave., North Quincy, Mass. 02171 Nu-Brite Chemical Co., Inc. (A) ................................................ .................... Caesar A. Ventura 10 First St., Taunton. Mass Parks Corporation (A)............................................. ...............Frank W. Davidson, Edward Parks P.O. Box 5, Somerset, Mass. 02726 Pfizer, Inc., Minerals, Pigments & Metals Div. (B) .........................................Herbert G. Weltler 230 Brighton Rd., Clifton, N. J. 07012 Philipp Brothers Chemicals, Inc. (B).............................................................Charles H. Hamilton Philipp Rd., Holbrook, Mass. 02343 Prescott Paint Co., Inc. (A) ...........................................................................Howard R. Prescott Powder Mill Rd., Maynard, Mass. 01754 214 NPCA/RI 033466 Publicker Alcohol & Chemical Sales Corp. (B) 8 Avon Lane, Natick, Mass. C. Willis Reed Reichard-Coulston, Inc. (B) ................................................................................Michael Coulston 15 East 26th St., New York, N.Y. 10010 Reichhold Chemicals, Inc. (B)............................................. Richard R. Davis, Charles C. Sweet P.O. Box A, Andover, Mass. 01810 Rohm and Haas Company..................................................................................... Wayne L. Snape 40 Grove St., Wellesley, Mass. 02181 Savogran Co., The (A)................................ ................................................................. Carl O. Olson Box 130, Norwood, Mass. 02062 Sexton Can Co., Inc. (B) ................................................................................ Richard A. Henshaw 31 Cross St., Everett, Mass. 02149 Shell Chemical Company, Industrial/Petrochemicals Div. (B) ........................... John Woelflein 600 Summer St., Stamford, Conn. 06902 Sherwin-Williams Co., The (A&B) ...........................................................................David G. Lohr Division Office, 59 Hicks Ave., Medford, Mass. Sherwin-Williams Chemicals, Div. Sherwin-Williams Co. (B) O. Hoyd Clark, Jr., Neil Goldman 260 Madison Ave., New York, N.Y. 10016 Sobin Chemicals, Inc. (B).......................................................................................... Jack Callahan Sobin Park, Boston, Mass. 02210 Southland Paint Company, Inc. (A)................................................ ..................James F. Finegan 29 Sunset Drive, Seekonk, Mass. 02771 Spencer Kellogg Div. of Textron, Inc. {B)........................................................ Robert E. Ivancic 433 Statler Bldg., Boston, Mass. 02116 Sterling-Clark-Lurton Corp. (A) ......................Harry Kelfer, Robert McGrath, Joseph’Parker 184 Commercial St., Malden, Mass. 02148 Tar& Wonson, Limited (A) ............................................................................. Joseph P. Alduino Duncan & Rogers Sts., Gloucester, Mass. 01930 Tenneco Chemicals, Inc., Intermediates Division (B)........................................ John W. Pickup 75 Chapman St., Providence, R.l. 02905 Titanium Pigment Div., INI L Industries, Inc. (B)........... Roger H. Carlson, Carolyn T. Spears P.O. Box K, Duxbury, Mass. 02332 Truesdale Company, The (B) ........................................ Robert Truesdale, Robert S. Truesdale 929 Statler Bldg., Boston, Mass. 02116 Union Carbide Corp., Chemicals & Plastics Group (B)...................................William J. Cribbin 300 First Ave., Needham Heights, Mass. 02194 Union Paint Works (A) ................................................................................................ Harold Small 126 Water St., Danvers, Mass. 01923 Vanderbilt Co.. Inc., R. T. (B) ..................................................................... George E. Van Cott 230 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017 Van/Grace Associates, Inc. (B) ...................................................................R. Van Patten-Steiger 2120 Commonwealth Ave., Auburndale, Mass. 02166 215 ...... I NPCA/RI 033467 Veisico Chemical Corp............................... Daniel R. Frechette 341 E. Ohio St., Chicago, 111. 60611 Vulcan Corporation (A)............................................. ................................. Reginald F. Beaumont 45 Water St., Amesbury, Mass. 01913 Whitney Packaging/Processing Corp. (B)........................................................A. William Whitney 50 Kearney Rd., Needham, Mass. 02194 NEW YORK PAINT AND COATINGS ASSOCIATION New York, New York Tenure: June—June President, WESLEY P. POLLITT Sapolin Paints, Inc. Secretary, ROBERT W. LANDZETTEL Landzettel & Sons, Inc. Vice President, IV1ICHAEL QUAID Benjamin Moore & Co. Treasurer, STANLEY EYSMANN Celiofilm Corporation FIRM REPRESENTATIVES Abbe, Inc., Paul O. (B) .................................................................................... .Oakley H. Garlick 139 Center Ave., Little Falls, N.J. 07424 Agate Lacquer Mfg. Co., Inc. (A) . ........................................................................Alfred B. Leeds 11-13 43rd Rd., Long Island City, N.Y. 11101 Alcan Metal Powders, Div. Alcan................ ...............................................Frederic T. Cliffe, Jr. Aluminum Corp. (B) P.O. Box 290, Elizabeth, N.J. 07207 Allied Chemical Corporation Harmon Colors (B) . .................................................Glen Cooley P.O. Box 419, Hawthorne, N.J. 07507 Aluminum Co. of America (B) ........................................ .................... William F. Torreyson, Jr. P.O. Box 1023, East Orange, N.J. 07019 American Can Company (B)................................................................................ Robert K. Carson 100 Park Avenue 10017 American Cyanamid Company (B)................ R. C. Kapraszewski, David Keller, Alexis Silkin, Pigments Division R. C. Zizik, David McGarrity, Morton Papier Bound Brook, N.J, 08805 P.O. Box 425, Wallingford, Conn. 06492 ................... R.W. Clemens, Robert J. Valenti American Hoechst Corporation, Dyes & Pigments Division (B)...................Herbert H. Jones Route 202-206 N., Somerville, N.J. 08876 AMSCO Div., Union Oil Co. of Calif. (B) ............................................................. Norman Haber 14 Commerce Drive, Cranford, N.J. 07016 American Paint Journal Company (C) .................................Edward Salas, William Engelmann 370 Lexington Avenue 10017 Amoco Chemicals Corporation (B) . ................... Daniel A. Simanaitis, Donald R. Pochowicz 555 Fifth Avenue 10017 216 i NPCA/R1 033468 Amsterdam Color Works, Inc. (A).................................................................. Stephen Offerman 1546 Stillwell Avenue, Bronx, N.Y. 10461 Apex Color Works, Inc. (A) ................................................................................Sanford Liedeker 64 Chapel St., Newark, N.i. 07105 Archer Daniels Midland Company (B) ........................................................Joseph F. Naughton 554 S. Front St., Elizabeth, N.J. 07202 Arco Chemical Company, The Division of Atlantic Richfield Company (B) ................................................................................E. Warren Trogden 717 Fifth Avenue, 10022 Armitage & Company, John L. (A) ...........................................John L. Armitage, William Jeff 245 Thomas Street, Newark, N.J. 07114 Arnesto Paint Company, Inc. (A) ..................................... Lester Arnstein, Laurence Arnstein, Alexander Haber 550 West 46th Street, 10036 Asarco-Zinc Oxide (B)........................................................................................... .. . Robert Ohm 150 St. Charles St., Newark, N.J. 07101 Ashland Chemical Company, I. C. & S. Division (B) ................................ Walter E. Frohboese, 580 Sylvan Avenue, Englewood Cliffs, N.J. 07632 James Fitzpatrick, William Knight, Norman B. Ferguson 221 Foundry St., Newark, N.J. 07105 ...........................Michael Elias, Jr., Harold Hinze, William Kenny, Joseph Marston, Daniel G. Roupas Atlas Paint & Varnish Company (A)...................Dennis R. Tepperman, Thomas Accamando, 32-50 Buffington Avenue, Irvington, N.J. 07111 Michael D. Foncellino Baldwin Oils & Commodities, Inc. (B) ................................................ .. Leonard H. Tyler P.O. Box 5097, Greenville Station, Jersey City, N.J. 07305 BASF Wyandotte Corp. (B) ............................................................. ...............Guenter Kirchmer P.O. Box 181,100 Cherry Hill Rd., Parsippany, N.J. 07054 Becker Co., Inc. D. B. (B) ........................ .. ....................................................... Daniel B. Becker 150 Nassau Street, 10038 Bennett Industries, Inc. (B) .................................................. Joseph B. Murphy, Jr., Jack Weser 31 Park Ave., Englishtown, N.J. 07726 Big "H" Equipment Corporation (B) ..................................................... Herman Hockmeyer, Jr. 610 Worthington Ave., Harrison, N.J. 07029 Blemmer Chemical Corp. (B) ................................................................................Jerry G. Posner 14 Henderson Drive, West Caldwell, N.J. 07006 Brady-Palmer Label Corporation (B) ........................................ .. Alexander J. Nicol 36 Brewster Avenue, Carmel, N.Y. 10512 Cabot Corporation, Cab-O-Sil Div. {B) ..................................................... Charles E. Lippincott 200 Raritan Center Pkwy., Edison, N.J. 08817 Calo Company, Inc., John H. (B)..................................................................... Patrick H. Vertino 99 W. Hawthorne Avenue, Valley Stream, N.Y. 11580 Calo Industries, Inc. (B)........................ ......................................................... Alfred R. Calo P.O. Box 34, Glen Oaks Branch, Flora! Park, N.Y. 11004 Cargill, Incorporated (B) ............................................................................. .. ..............B. G. Reutz 250 Madison Ave., Morristown, N.J. 07960 CDI Dispersions (B) .......................................................... Wilbur V. Keegan, Michael Matthews P.O. Box 2042, 27 Haynes Ave., Newark, N.J. 07114 217 , ; NPCA/Rl 033469 Celanese Chemicai Company (B)........................................ ............................ Ronald G. Baebel Division Celanese Corporation 245 Park Avenue, 10017 Celanese Coatings & Specialty Co., Devoe Paint Division {A) ..................... William C. Bower 10 Oxford Dr., IVloonachie, N.J. 07074 Resins Division (B)........................ ............................................................Edward Melvin, Jr. 605 Third Ave., 10017 Cellofilm Corporation (B) ...................................................................................Stanley Eysmann 46 Albert Ave., Newark, N.J. 07102 241 Union Ave., Wood Ridge, N.J. 07075 ..... Robert Rossomando, William Dodds Chemetron Corporation, Pigments Division (B) ............. .................... Robert E. Van Vranken One Penn Plaza, 10001 Chemray Coatings Corp. (A)...........................................................................H. Peter Tepperman 150 Lincoln Blvd., Middlesex, N.J. 08846 CIBA-Geigy Corporation, Resins Dept. (B) ......................Thomas Lawior, David Sutherland, 444 Saw Mill River Rd., Ardsley, N.Y. 10502 Stanley Sherman Clover Leaf Paint & Varnish Corp. (A)...........................................................Howard B. Richard 43-43 Vernon Boulevard, Long Island City, N.Y. 11101 Comet Chemical Co., Inc.................................................. .. . . ...................Allen B. Coopersmith 410 Adams St., Newark, N.J. 07114 Conray Products Company (B).......................................................................... M. A. Middleman 97 Ongley Street, Rockville Centre, N.Y. 11571 Consumers Union of the United States, Inc. (C)..................................... .. Joseph Csernica 256 Washington St., Mt. Vernon, N.Y. 10550 Continental Can Company, Inc. (B) . ..............................Henry L. Murray, George F. Tomeny General Packaging Div. ' 108-18 Queens Blvd., Forest Hills, N.Y. 11375 1200 Route 46, Clifton, N.J. 07013 ................................................................ Thomas Killen Cook & Dunn Paint Corporation (A) ...........Adam G. Dunn, Richard Carr, John Gruber, Jr., 167 Kossuth Street, Newark, N.J. 07101 William Mack Cosan Chemical Corporation (B)...................................................Milton Goll, George McTavey 481 River Road, Clifton, N.J. 07014 Debevoise Co., The (A)...................................................................................................Sam Spiegel 74 - 20th St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 11232 Dow Chemical Company, The (B)...................................................................Raymond G. Smith Park 80 Plaza East, Saddle Brook, N.J. 07662 duPont de Nemours & Co., E. I., Pigments Department (B) ..............................Martin Kaplan, P.O. Box 2061, Princeton, N.J. 08540 Joseph Loughney, Sylvester J. Gorman, III, D. J. Spinozzi, William Welch, Paul G. Linsen Plastics Department (B).................................................................................Donald B. Lake 350 Fifth Avenue 10001 Duralac Chemical Corporation (A)........................................................................ Edwin S. Leister 84 Lister Avenue, Newark, N.J. 07105 . Eastman Chemical Products, Inc. ...................................Harold L. Davis, Frank E. Bolway, Jr., 116 East 16th Street 10003 William C. Gast, Jr., Thomas P. Scanlon, Thomas P. Scanlon, Harry Zam Litter Laboratories, Inc., David (C) .................. ............................................ Sidney B. Levinson 116 E. 16th St., 10003 Luminall Paints, Inc. (A)............................................................... .................... Theo. Friedmann 411 Wilson Ave., Newark, N.J. 07105 MacArthur Petroleum & Solvent Co., Inc. (B) ...................................................... Sande Wische 126 Passaic St, Newark, N.J. 07104 McKesson Chemical Company, Div. Foremost McKesson {B} ...................Michael T. Scaturo 160 Essex Avenue, East Avenue, N.J. 07001 Maas & Waldstein Company (A) ............. ....................... Gustav Klinkenstein, Melvin S. Kaye 2121 McCarter Highway, Newark, N.J. 07104 Mantrose-Haeuser, Division of Miilmaster Onyx Corp. (A)..................................... John Baruc 99 Park Ave. 10016 Marchem Chemical Corp. (B) ............................................................................... Robert W. Bass P.O.Box 167, 50 Glen St, Room 300, Glen Cove, N.Y. 11542 Martin Paint & Chemical Corporation (A)............................. Robert Glick, Henry W. Freyer, Jerome B. Shier 153-22 Jamaica Avenue, Jamaica, N.Y. 11432 182-20 Liberty Ave..................................................................................................David Stern Merck Chemical Division Merck & Co., Inc. (B) .......................................... Raymond J. Fallon 126 E. Lincoln Ave., Rahway, N.J. 07065 Milton Can Company, Inc., George A. (B) George E. Miles, Patrick W. Milton, 580 Division Street, Elizabeth, N.J. 07201 William A. Scherr Minwax Company, Inc. (A) ...............................................................................William H. Burns 72 Oak St., Clifton, N.J. 07014 Mobil Chemical Co. (A)....................................................................................................... . E. Saul 150 E. 42nd St, 10017 Mooney Chemicals, Inc. (B).................................................................................. Glenn L. Knott 2301 Scranton Rd., Cleveland, Ohio 44113 Moore & Co., Benjamin (A)................... Michael C. Quaid, John F. Brady, Peter T. Caroian, 51 Chestnut Ridge Rd., Montvale, N.J. 07645 Howard E. Lester 134 Lister Ave., Newark, N.J. 07105 ................ Thomas W. MacDougal, Gabriel Malkin N L Industries, Inc. (A)........... ...................................................................... John A. Southworth 211 Crossways Park Dr., Woodbury, N.Y. 11797 111 Broadway, 10006 ................................................John N. Magee III, William A. Smith P.O. Box 700, Highstown, N.J. 08520 ...............................................G. Richard Swenson . P.O. Box 500, 195 Clinton Rd., West Caldwell, N.J. 07006 ............. Robert A. Bergfeld National Can Corporation B) ......................................................................... Howard X. BroWn Neville Chemical Company (B)........................................ Donald L. Marsh, Stuart M. Aronson Neville Island, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15225 221 NPCA/RI 033473 New Jersey Zinc Company, The (B)........................................William C. Black, Alvin S. Floen 2045 City Line Road, Bethlehem, Pa. 18017 P. Richard Hosang New York Bronze Powder Co., Inc. (A) .......................................................................... Sol Ganz 515 Dowd Ave., Elizabeth, NJ. 07201 Northeastern.Laboratories Co., Inc. (A) ............................................................. Paul S. Eckhoff P.O. Box 805, Melville, L.lN.Y. 11746 North Jersey Paint Co., Inc. (A) .......................... .. ....................................... Bernard F. Malizia 27 Orchard Street, Wallington, N.J. 07055 Nortman Associates, Inc. (B) .................................. Arthur I. Nortman, Joseph S. Cubitz 1707 Kings Highway, Brooklyn, N.Y. 11229 Osborn Chemicals, Inc., C. J. (B)..................................................................... Clarence F. Silleck 820 Sherman Avenue, Pennsauken, N.J. 08109 PPG Industries, Inc. (A)............................................. ............................................ John C. Markey 1515 Summer St., Stamford, Conn. 06905 Paint and Varnish Production (C) ..................... .. .Abraham Mann, Joseph M. Palmer 461 Eighth Ave., 10001 Paragon Paint & Varnish Corp. (A) ................................ George S. Rattner, Lawrence Shatkin 5-49 46th Avenue, Long Island City, N.Y. 11101 Patterson-Sargent/Vita-Var, Divisions of Textron industries, Inc. (A).................. P.J. Milazzo, P.O. Box 494, New Brunswick, N.J. 08903 D. J. Milazzo, B. F. Swackhamer Peerless Paint & Varnish Corporation (A) ..................... Leonard D. Minkoff, Walter Minkoff 205 Plymouth St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 11201 Peerless Petrochemicals, Inc. (B)..................... ................................................. Daniel G. Spaeth 1044 Northern Bivd., Roslyn, N.Y. 11576 Pfizer, Inc., MPM Division (B).................................................................. Wayne L. Hockersmith 235 East 42nd Street 10017 230 Brighton Rd., Clifton, N.J. 07012 ...........................J. W. Callaghan, Gerald Mehner, Lawrence F. Spinicelli, David G. Hansen 640 North 13th St., Easton, Pa. 18042 ............................................................ D. M. Touhill Phoenix Steel Container Co., Inc. (B).......................................... .......................... Karel Sokoloff 600 Prospect Avenue, Piscataway, N.J. 08854 Plextone Corporation of America (A).......................................................................... B. F. Ames 2141 McCarter Highway, Newark, N.J. 07104 Podell Industries, Inc. (B) ........................................................Martin C. Miller, Irwin L. Podell 3EntinRd., Clifton, N.J. 07014 Pratt & Lambert, Inc. (A) .................................................................................. C. H. Slauter, Jr. 625 Washington Ave., Carlstadt, N.J. 07072 Premier Mill Corp. (B)................................................................................................. Myron Segal 1140 Broadway, Room 305,10001 Processed Chemical & Coatings Corp. (A)............................................................. Morris Kirshen P.O. Box 187, Carlstadt, N.J. 07072 Proctor Paint & Varnish Co., Inc. (A)................................................................Robert E. Markell 179 Saw Mill River Rd., Yonkers, N.Y. 10703 Pur-All Paint Products Co., Inc. (A)........................................................ ...............Rubin Chaleff 500 South Commercial Avenue, Carlstadt, N.J. 07072 Pyrolac Corporation (A) ..................................................................................... Monroe Rapaport 55 Schoon Avenue, Hawthorne, N.J. 07507 222 ___ ; NPCA/RI033474 _.............- ........ Randolph Products Company (A) ..................... .. ....................... .. ............... John H. Randolph P.O. Box 67, Carlstadt, N.J. 07072 Red Devil Paints & Chemicals, Inc. (A)..................................................................Donald Greene A Division of lnsilco Corp. 30 North West Street, Mt. Vernon, N.Y. 10550 Reichard-Coulston, Inc. (B)...........................................John B. Coulston, J. Michael Coulston 15 East 26th Street, 10010 Reichhold Chemicals, Inc. (B) . . . ............................................................... Edward E. Raswyck 525 North Broadway, White Plains, N.Y. 10602 726 Rockefeller St., Elizabeth, N.J. 07202 ...................................Alexander P. Bokenko, Patrick V. Lepore, Leonard F. Pinto Reliance Universal Inc............................................... ...............................................Wells E. Hudson 100 Belmont Drive, Somerset, N.J. 08873 Resya Corporation (B) ............................................................. ................................. Leo N. Levitt 1401 W. Blancke St., Linden, N J. 07036 Revelli Chemicals, Inc. (B)...........................................................................................G. A. Revelli No. 6 Xavier Dr., Yonkers, N.Y. 10704 Reynolds Metals Company (B) ..........................................................................Raymond B. Hall 10 Presidential Blvd., North Bala Cynwyd, Pa. 19004 Rohm & Haas Company ............................................. ............... .. ....................... Alfred A. Lamy 465 Boulevard, Elmwood Park, N.J. 07407 Rubenstein, Michael (C) ................................................................................ Michael Rubenstein 16 Morris Ave., Morristown, N.J. 07960 St. Joe Minerals Corporation (B) ....................................................... Peter J. Neff, Rupert Bing 250 Park Avenue, 10017 Sandoz Colors & Chemicals, Division of Sandoz-Wander, Inc. (B)...................................................................................Stephen W. Klein Route 10, Hanover, NJ. 07936 Sapolin Paints Inc. (A) ...........................................................................................Wesley P. Pollitt 100 Saw Mill Rd„ P.O. Box 4, Danbury, Conn. 06810 183 Lorraine St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 11231........... William H. Lerstad, Lawrence Ribbecke Shell Chemical Company, The (A&B)............................. .. .William McConnell, M. J. Miller 280 S. Harrison St., East Orange, N.J. 07018 Sherwin-Williams Company, The (A)..................................................... . Salvatore V. Sanzone 560 Broad St., Newark, N.J. 07102 John S. Davidson Brown St. & Kister Ave., Newark, N.J. 07101 ............................. 599 Gotham Parkway, Carlstadt, N.J. 07072 ...........................................Gus D. Goldberg 260 Madison Avenue, 10016 .......................................................................O. H. Clark, Jr. Silberline Manufacturing Co., Inc. (B) ........................................ William Armstrong Smith, Jr. P.O. Box A, Lansford, Pa. 18232 Smith Chemical & Color Co., Inc. (B)................ Casper Smith, Samuel Janon, Eugene Smith 104-20 Dunkirk St., Jamaica, L.I., N.Y. 11412 Snell, Inc., Foster D. (C) ...........................................................................................Herbert Terry Hanover Road, Florham Park, N.J. 07932 Spencer Kellogg Division, Textron, Inc. (B)...........................................................Hans M. Hauge 143 River Road, Edgewater, N.J. 07020 Gordon F. Greer, Anthony Gomes 223 NPCA/RI 033475 Stanchem, Inc. (A)................................................................ ................................. William G. West 401 Berlin St., East Berlin, Conn. 06023 Standard T Chemical Co., Inc. (A)..................................................... Norman J. Mechanic 2600 Richmond Terrace, Staten Island, N.Y. 10303 Stoney-Mueller, Incorporated (B) ............................. .. .................................. Richard W. Stoney Page & Newark Avenues, Lyndhurst, N.J. 07071 Sun Chemical Corporation, Pigments Div. (B) ........................................................Arthur Finn, 441 Tompkins Avenue, Rosebank, Staten Island, N.Y. 10305 Seymour Stetzer, Walter Tames Superior Materials, Inc. (B) ............................................................................ Meyer W. Budman 111 Broadway, 10006 Sutcliffe Company, W. J. (A) .......................................................... Walter Sutcliffe P.O. Box 5, East Rutherford, N.J. 07073 Syncon Resins Inc. (B) ......................................Charles J. Hauck, Moe Bauman, Alexander lx 77 Jacobus Ave., S. Kearny, N.J. 07032 Tenneco Chemicals, Inc., Cal/lnk Division (A)................ .. ................................ William J. Bell 324 Hillman Place, North Plainfield, N.J. 07063 Organics & Polymers Div. P.O. Box 2, Piscataway, N.J. 08854 ........................... Lawrence Okun, William J. Stewart Meadows Rd., Ford, N.J. 08861 ...........................Robert J. Keltz, Sr., Thomas H. Boyd Thibaut & Walker Co., Inc., The (B)........................ .. . .W. George Parker, Donald Dobrenski, 150 Rome Street, Newark, N.J. 07101 William Donelan Titanium Pigment Division, N L Industries, Inc. (B) ...... Allan Davies, Glenn A. Wilson, 100 Chevalier Avenue, South Amboy, N.J. 08879 Arthur Millas 725 Park Ave., East Orange, N.J. 07017 ..................... .. .........................Dennis L. Tabisz Troy Chemical Corporation (B)............................................................. Elias Singer, John Oates, One Avenue L„ Newark, N.J. 07105 Edward Wanderman Ultra Adhesives, Inc. (B).................................................................................... .. .John D'Amico P.O. Box 98, Park Sta., Paterson, N.J. 07513 Union Carbide Corporation (B).................................................. D. E. Hardman, R. W. Annonio 270 Park Avenue 10017 R. A. Schongar One University Plaza, Hackensack, N.J. 07601 ...........................................H. P. Henriques Union Ink Company, Inc. (A)..................................................................................Richard Labov 453 Broad Ave., Ridgefield, N.J. 07657 United Steel Container Corporation (B) ............................................................. David L. Rosen 1202 Airport Road, North Brunswick, N.J. 08902 Vanderbilt Company, Inc., R. T. (B) ........................ .. . Harry W. Howard, George J. O'Brien 30 Winfield St., Norwalk, Conn. 26855 Velsicol Chemical Corporation (B) . ...........................................................William C. Goodwine 521 Fifth Avenue, 10017 Verflex Company, Inc. The (A)................................ .............................................. Joseph Lo Re 117 Moonachie Avenue, Carlstadt, N.J. 07072 Webber Company, Inc., Robert I. (B) ...........................................................Robert R. Webber • 26 Sixth Street, Stamford, Conn. 06905 Westhampton Chemical Co., Inc. (B)............................................. .. ............... William P. Weber 530 East 90th St. 10028 224 NPCA/Rl 033476 Whittaker, Clark & Daniels, Inc. (B)................................ John C. Woodruff, Richard Birdsall, George Rudeau 1000 Cooiidge Road, South Plainfield, N J. 07080 Wilson-Imperial Company (A)........................................................................ .. James Molloy 115 Chestnut Street, Newark, NJ. 07105 Winterbourne & Company, Inc. S. (B) ..................................................... Richard H. Hawxhurst 38 Richmond Terr., Staten Island, N.Y. 10301 Witco Chemical Corporation (B)........................................... William Wishnick, Alfred Wlarone, 277 Park Avenue, 10017 Pro Prewitt, Jr., Leonard Wood, Arthur Raven Withington Company, Inc. C. (B) ..............................................................Chandler Withington, 16 Pelham Parkway, Pelham Manor, N.Y. 10803 R. R. Browning, Jr., W. E. Coleman, Philip Landau, Jerome Treihaft Young Company, Inc., Jesse S. (B) ......................................................................Irwin H. Young P.O. Box 475, 1249 Broadway, Hewlett, N.Y. 11557 Zinsser & Co., Inc., William (A)..............................................................Edward H. Walworth, Jr. 39 Belmont Dr., Somerset, N.J. 08873 OKLAHOMA CHAPTER, NATIONAL PAINT AND COATINGS ASSOCIATION Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Tenure: June—June President, E. A. HARCUM S.E.B. Paint Co. Secretary, BOB CARTER APCO Oil Corp. Vice President, PHIL LINTON Del Paint Mfg. Corp. Treasurer, BILL CHANDLER Capitol Paint Mfg. Corp. FIRM REPRESENTATIVES AMSCO Division ................................................ 2100 E. 37th St. N., Wichita, Kans. 67208 American Cyanamid Co. (B).............................. P.O. Box 5731, Dallas, Tex. 75222 APCO Oil Corp. (B) .............................................. P.O. Box 60157,73106 Ashland Chemical Co. (B) ................................... P.O. Box 1503, Houston, Tex. 77001 P.O. Box 19040S.W. Sta. ...........J. Pat Geerdes BJack & Puryear Paint Co. (A) ....................... .. 13 N.E. 13th St. 73104 Bucket Shop, The (B)........................................... P.O. Box 75236 .... Carl D. Archer ................ Bob Carter . . . K. R. Heilemann ............F. M. Puryear ................ BillAlmen 225 NPCA/RI 033477 Capitol Paint Company (A) ........................................................................................ Bill Chandler P.O. Box 95186,73108 Cron Chemical Corp. (B)..................................................................................Joseph S. Jedrusiak P.O. Box 10027, Dallas, Tex. 75207 Crown Paint Company (A)............................................................................................. John Evans 2203 South Avery Blvd., Midwest City, Okla. Crozier-Nelson Chemicals, Inc. (B) . ............................................................................. r o s s Frank 2619 Nova, Dallas, Tex. 75229 DeChellis Co., L. J. (B) ........................... P.O. Box 47084, Dallas, Tex. 75247 Del Paint Company (A)........................... 3105 East Reno duPont de Nemours & Co., Inc., E. I. (B) 9435 Estate Lane, Dallas, Tex. . . . . . L. J. DeChellis ................ Harold Belt ................ Max Porter Eastman Chemical Co.................................................................................. ...............F. Ken Harvey 4731 Gulfstream Dr., Dallas, Tex. 75234 Gemini Lacquers, Inc. (A)........................ .............................................. .......................Bill Smith P.O. Box 82607 Hilton Davis Chemical............................................ .. ....................................... Charles Winterburn Div. of Sterling Drug Co. 6627 Maple Ave., Dallas, Texas Kerr-McGee Corp. (B)........... Kerr-McGee Bldg., 73102 Tech Sales Service Lab . . . P.O. Box 25861 ..............Joseph D. Garrison John Nelson, George Taylor Little Co. Charles B. (B) ..................................................... .................... .. P.O. Box 18063, Dallas, Tex. National Coatings............................................. .. . Box 361, Wheatland, Okla. N L Industries, Inc................................................... 1319 Glenhill Lane, Lewisville, Tex. 75067 .Charles B. Little ..............Roy Brown Steven E. Prodromo O'Brien Corporation (A) ............................................................................. Bob Frey, Bob Atkins P.O. Box 7B, Farley Station, 73107 Patterson Co., Inc. R. B. (B)........................ ........................................................... Rob Patterson P.O. Box 47522, Dallas, Tex. 75247 Quality Drum Service (B)................................................... ............................................ Ray McGee 424 S.E. 3rd Street Reichhold Chemical, Inc. (B) ................................................................ .. .................. Neil McBride 8383 Stemmons Freeway, Suite 310, Dallas, Texas 75247 226 NPCA/R1033478 Charles Dozier Ribelin Distributors, Inc. (B) ........................... 3322 Ribelin Way, Garland, Texas 75040 Rohm and Haas Company................................ P.O. Box 2136, Memphis, Tenn. 38101 S. E. B. Paint Co., Inc. (A)................................ ................................. E. A. Harcum 115 N.E. 10th St., 73104 Southwestern Paint Co. (A)............................................................. .. ........................Lewis Evans P.O. Box 60034, 73106 Southwestern Steel Container (B) ..................................................................... T. C. Fitzwilliam P.O. Box 15687, Dallas, Tex. 75215 Texas Solvents & Chemicals Company................................ 2500 Vinson St., P.O. Box 10406, Dallas, Tex. 75207 Thompson Hayward Chem. Co. (B)................ .................... P.O. Box 1008 S.W. Station Titanium Pigment Div. (B)..................................................... 426 Worcester Way, Richardson, Tex. 75080 Curtis F. McCoy . . . . Earl Schott . ... Ed Spradlin Union Carbide Corp. (B) ............................................................................................Larry Rupert 2710Stemmons Freeway Suite 700, Dallas, Tex. 75207 Washburn Company, T. F., Div. Purex Company (B)................................................ Roy DeLay P.O. Box 35466, Houston, Tex. 77035 PHILADELPHIA PAINT AND COATINGS ASSOCIATION Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Tenure: June—June President, WILLIAM T. REYNOLDS Calbar, Inc. 2nd Vice President, R. G. ALEXANDER Arron Products Co. 1st Vice President, PATRICK J. KELLY Canpak, Inc. Secretary, E. W. KAUFMANN P.O. Box 27, Flourtown, Pa. 19031 Treasurer, MARTIN L. SARGENT McCloskey Varnish Co. FIRM REPRESENTATIVES Allentown Paint Mfg. Co., The (A) ........................ .T. G. Fenstermaker, M. H. Frankenfield, E. Allen & Graham Sts., Allentown, Pa. 18105 T. G. Fenstermaker, Jr. American Cyanamid Company, Pigments Div. (B) .........................................Robert L. Vaughan 146 Ardwick Terr., Lansdale, Pa. 19446 227 > i I i i NPCA/RI 033479 American Lacquer Solvents Company (A).......................................................... Robert W. Shaw Valley Forge, Pa. 19481 AMSCO Division, Union Oil Co. of Calif. (B)..................... .......................Robert A. Greacon, Box 348, Colwells Lane, Conshohocken, Pa. 19428 John W. Detlefsen Applegate Associates, Andrew S. (B) ........................................ .. ......................A. S. Applegate 18 Williamsburg North, Colts Neck, N.J. 07722 Arco Chemical Company, Div. Atlantic Richfield (B) ...........................................M. Clevenger 1500 Market St., 19101 Arvon Products Co., Inc. (A) ............................. R. G. Alexander, L. A. Nelson, D. Goldman, E. J. Clark 5250 Belfield Ave., 19144 Ashland Chemical Company (B) ............................................................................ .. .Eric Golden 580 Sylvan Ave., Englewood Cliffs, N.J. 07632 Blue Bell Chemical Corporation (B)........................................ Gerald Hurlbrink, John J. Paytas 6188 Butler Pike, Blue Bell, Pa. 19422 Bruder & Sons, Inc. ML A. (A)................ .. .Thomas A. Bruder, Jr., E. G. Kucker, 600 Reed Rd., Broomall, Pa. 19008 James J. Bruder, Michael A. Bruder BW Coatings (A) ........................................................Joseph Guobis, Rene L. Durr, James Dale 9155 River Rd., Pennsauken, N.J. 08110 Calbar, Incorporated (A)..................................................... .................................. Wm. Reynolds 2626 North Martha St. 19125 Canpak, Inc. (B)............................................................. P. J. Kelly, H. L. Brown, R. Van Lenten 3349 Stokeley St. 19140 Cargill Incorporated, Processing and Refining Division (B)......................................B. G. Reutz 250 Madison Ave., Morristown, N.J. 07960 Carroll, Inc., R. E. (B)..................................................................................... .. R. Emmett Carroll 1570 North Olden Ave., Trenton, N.J. 08638 Carroll, Ltd., Inc. (A) ................................................................A. R. Steinberg, D. L. Steinberg 2526 Salmon St., 19125 Celanese Chemical Co., Div. of Celanese Corp. (B) ........................ .. Robert K. Collins III, 1300 Market St., Wilmington, Del. 19801 Gib E. Lentz Chemetron Corporation, Pigments Division (B) ...................................Robert E VanVranken, Room 2015, 393 Seventh Ave., New York, N.Y. 10001 Joel Leeson, Jr. Cities Service Co., Mapico Iron Oxides Operations (B)........................................ Carl W. Fuller 601 Cass St., Trenton, N.J. 08611 Clement "Coverall" Co. (A)........................................................................ Curtis H. Clement, Jr. 623 Van Hook St., Camden, N.J. 08101 Continental Can Co., Inc. (B)..................................................................... Henry A. Riggenbach Dubin Hall Suite 300, Blue Bell, Pa. 19422 Cosden Chemical Coatings Corp. (A) ...........................................Louis Oiler, Walter Mock, Jr. Cherry St. & Lee Ave., Beverly, N.J. 08010 Delkote, Inc. (A) ............................................................................................. Horace S. Felton, Jr. 76 S. Virginia Ave., Penns Grove, N.J. 08069 - DeSoto, Inc. (A) ...........................................................................................................I. P. Schwerd 8600 River Road, Pennsauken, N.J. 08110 Dowdy Brothers (B)...........................................................John J. Dowdy, Henry R. Dowdy, Jr. 63 W. Lancaster Avenue, Ardmore, Pa. 19003 228 NPCA/RI033480 i tJ J duPontde Nemours & Co., Inc., E. !., Pigments Department (B)......................D. J. Spinozzi, P.O. Box 2061, Princeton, N.J. 08540 J. C. Nissen, J. L. M. Battin, R. L. Alderson. L. T. Gemmill, R. C. Wint Fabrics & Finishes Div. (A) ..................................................................... .Robert A. DeWall 3500 Grays Ferry Ave. 19146 Eagle-Picher Industries, Inc. IB) ................ ............................................ P.O. Box 289, Springfield, Pa. 19064 EXXON Co. U.S.A. (B)................................................................ .. Gen. Wash. Bldg., 216 Goddard Blvd., King of Prussia, Pa. 19406 . M. F. Howard Robert W. Stein Finnaren & Haley, Inc. (A)........................ Daniel J. Haley, Jr., David Engler, Donald Denny, 2320 Haverford Rd., Ardmore, Pa. 19003 Robert Bates Gaffney & Co., Inc., Harry, W. (B)..................................................... .. Francis P. Gaffney The Benson East, Township Line Rd. & Old York Rd., Jenkintown, Pa. 19046 Girard Paint Products, Inc. (A)............................................................................ Barry A. Lipson Rte. 309 & N. Wales Rd., Montgomeryville, Pa. 18936 Glidden-Durkee Div., SCiVl Corporation (A) ........................... ...............................C. Wilbur Love Third & Bern Sts., Reading, Pa. 19603 Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Chemical Division (B)................................ Michael L. Traidman 1280 Jersey Ave., N. Brunswick, N.J. 08903 Matt Brown Harad Paint Co., Inc. (A)............................................. ........................ .. .................Henry Harad 5525 Grays Ave., 19143 Harshaw Chemical Co., Division of Kewanee Oil Co. (B) ............. Jack Tucker, Elmer Jones Box 376, S. Plainfield, N.J. 07080 Hercules, Inc., Coatings and Spec. Prod. Dept. (B) ..................................... Charles Huhn, Wilmington, Del. 19899 Wm. E. Gray Inland Oil & Chemical Corp. (B) ............................................................. .. 835 Morgan Ave., Drexei Hill, Pa. 19026 Charles P. Mungan Kaufmann Co., E. W. (B)...........................E. W. Kaufmann, J. H. Robertson, James V. Parell, P.O. Box 27, Flourtown, Pa. 19031 John L. Partington Kerr-McGee Chemical Corp. (B) ....................................................................... Thomas F. Doyle 120 Littleton Rd., Parsippany, N.J. 07054 Krylon Department, Div. of Borden Chemical, Borden, Inc. (A) ..................... J. J. McAnally, Ford & Washington Sts., Norristown, Pa. 19404 C. V. Cass, J. O. GruberLoos & Dilworth, Inc. (B) ..................................................... .. .............................Martin F. Carey P.O. Box 25, Bristol, Pa. 19007 McCloskey Varnish Company (A)................................................ .. Martin Sargent, Paul Gates, 7600 State Road 19136 Howard W. Hecht, Umberto Ancona, Joseph Coyne Milton Can Co., Inc., George A. (B)................................ .. 580 Division St., Elizabeth, N.J. 07201 .George E. Miles, William Scherr 229 ! NPCA/RI033481 MHi N L Industries, Inc. (Phila. District) (B) ........... 2607 E. Cumberland St. 19125 Titanium Pigment Div. (B)........................... 725 Park Ave., East Orange, N.J. 07017 New Jersey Zinc Company, The, Div. G & W (B) 2045 City Line Rd., Bethlehem, Pa. 18017 Donald J. Fritz, L. M. Giorgio . ...................... Garret Hiers, Jr. ......................Paul L. Hoffman PFD/Penn Color, Inc., Subs, of Bonn Industries, Inc. (B)...........................Robert A. Schoen, 400 Old Dublin Pike, Doylestown, Pa. 18901 Edgar Putnam, Claude O'Brien, George Patterson, Robert Polfus Pfizer, Inc., Minerals, Pigments & Metals Div. (B) .... Thomas R. Laakso 230 Brighton Road, Clifton, N.J. 07012 ' Publicker Industries, Inc. (B) .......................... ..............................................Thomas F. Murphy 1429 Walnut St. 19102 Quaker City Chemicals, Inc. (B) ................................Benjamin Chatzinoff, Larry V. Metzman Cottman Ave. & Milnor St., 19135 Reichard-Coulston, Inc. (B) ..................................................................................... J. M. Coulston 15 East 26th St., New York, N.Y. 10010 Reichhold Chemicals, Inc. (B)............................................................ W. Chancellor, G. Dobson Office #412, Dublin Hall, Blue Bell Office R. J. Bush Rohm & Haas Company, Coatings Department (B)............................................. Gerould Aliyn Independence Mall West 19105 ■ Rowley & Co., Inc., Geo. A. (B) ...........Robert S. Bogatin, Stuart Peltz, Jack R. Steponick, 937-41 North Front St. 19123 Roberts. Bogatin, Jr., Lawrence Kelly Senn, Inc., George (B)..................... .. Joseph McNally, Jr., Jack Brennan, Stuart Losben Div. Globe Solvents Co., Inc. Wilbert McCarty 2200 East Westmoreland St., 19134 Sherwin-Williams Chemicals ..................................................................................... Paul L. Hoffman 1643 Old York Road, Abington, Pa. 19001 PPG Industries, Inc., Resins & Coatings Div. (A) ........................... ...............G. Robert Swaney One Gateway Center, 15222 Royston Laboratories, Inc. (B)..................................... .. ....................................... J. H. Royston . 128 First St., 15238 St. Joe Minerals Corp. (B) ..................................................... ......................... Box “A", Monaca, Pa. 15061 Henry E. Pence 232 NPCA/R1 033484 Sterling Division of Reichhold Chemicals, Inc. (A) ...................................................C. G. Frost Haysville, Sewickley, Pa. 15143 Union Carbide Corp., Chemicals Div. (B) ............................................. .............G. W. Cochrane Parkway Center, Greentree Road 15220 Van Horn, Metz & Co., Inc. |B)...........................................................................J. Michael Gillen 1612 Potomac Ave. 15216 Watson-Standard Co. (A).................................................................. ..................William H. Mower P.O. Box 11250, 15238 Wolf Container & Chemicals Co. (B) ........................................................ .. Leonard N. Wolf 241 Silver Oak Dr., 15220 Zimmerman Co., E. E. (A)..................................................................................E. E. Zimmerman 2010 Clark Bldg. 15222 Zoller Co., Alan C. (B) ........................................................ ..........................................Alan Zoller 400 Penn Center Blvd. 15235 PORTLAND PAINT AND COATINGS ASSOCIATION Portland, Oregon Tenure: Sept.—Sept. President, DON REARDON Imperial Paint Co. 2nd Vice President, GRANVILLE SCHAEDEL, JR. Lilly Industrial Coatings, Inc. Vice President, JACK MEYERS Myers Drum Co. Executive Secretary, LUCIA ALSOP Fred E. Alsop Company FIRM REPRESENTATIVES Alsop Co., Fred E. (B)............................................................. ....................................... Lucia Alsop 1715 N.W. Pettygrove St. 97209 American Mineral Spirits Co. IB)................... ............................................................ Fred Howard 2000 E. Columbia Way, Vancouver, Wash. 98661 Ashland Chemical Co. (B) ............................................................. .. William C.Waltstein 18870 N.W. Rock Creek Circle, 97229 Benson Chemical Corp. (B) ........... 2728 N.W. Nela, 97210 Boysen Paint Co. (A) ..................... 2110 N.W. 22nd Avenue 97210 ........................ Donald Cruickshank Richard Hageboeck, Scott Shannon Central Solvents & Chemicals (B) ........................................................................ Richard Sawyer 10821 N. Lombard St. 97220 233 NPCA/RI 033485 • Continental Can Co., Inc. (B)................................... Ronald E. Klimas 205 Riviera Plaza, 1618 S.W. First Ave., 97201 Cordano Chemical Co. (B)................................................Warren Cordano, William C. Cordano 3322 N.W. 35th Avenue 97210 duPontde Nemours Co., Inc., E. I., Pigments Department (B) .............. . . . Victor Townsend 150 N. Santa Anita Ave., Arcadia, Calif. Plastics Dept.................................................................. . ...............................William Marshall 5717 E. Ferguson Dr., Los Angeles, Calif. 90022 Durkin Chemicals Inc. (B) ..................................................... ..................................... Tom Durkin 3601 N.W. Yeon Avenue 97210 Gibson-Homan Co. (A) .......................................................... ................................Clifford Hartung 3419 S. W. Moody St. 97201 Gilsonite, Inc............................................................................ ....................................... Claire Bartel 2946 N.E. Columbia Blvd., 97211 Glidden-Durkee Co. (A)........................................................ ...................................Robert Ashton 2800 N.W. 31st Avenue 97210 Great Western Chemical Co. (B) ........................................ ................................ Robert Saunders 11440 S.W. Tiedeman Avenue, Tigard, Oregon 97223 Guardsman Chemical Coatings, Inc................................................M. D. Levin, Leo M. Bergman 4200 Fruit Valley Rd., Vancouver, Wash. 98660 Helzer Chemical Co., Norman................................ ...............................................Norman Keizer 3601 N.W. Yeon Ave. 97210 Imperial Paint Co. (A)....................................................................... Clyde Gibson, Don Rearden 2526 N.W. Yeon Ave. 97210 Lilly Industrial Coatings, Inc................................................. .. Granville Schraeder, Jr. 7835 S.W. 37th Ave., 97219 Longview Paint & Varnish Co. (A)............................................. William Sailors, Robert Sailors Myers Drum Company ..................................................... ................. ......................Jack Meyers 8435 N.E. Killingsworth St. 97220 N L Industries, Inc., Paint Dept. (A) 810 S.E. Belmont St., 97214 ................................................ .Charles Close Pfizer Inc. (B) ..................................... ..........................................................................Richard Haas 3333 N.W. Industrial St. 97210 Reliance Universal (A)............................. 1660 Cross St., S.E., Salem, Oregon Rodda Paint Co. (A)............. .................. 6932 S.W. Macadam Ave. 97219 Victor Jacques . T. M. Braden Shelton Co., J. F................................................. ............................................................ Jack Shelton 1238 N.W. Glisan St., 97209 234 NPCA/Rl 033486 Sherwin-Williams Co. (A)........................................................................................Wesley Drumm Division Office, Suit 3,4001 N.E. Halsey 97232 Commercial Branch (B).................................................. Norman Pierson, Carroll Maxwell 3469 N.W. Yeon Ave., 97210 Chemical Coatings Div................................................................................ Jerry L. Goodland 6100 S.W. Macadam Ave., 97201 Spe-de-Way Products Co. (B) ................................................................................Russell Sommer P.O. Box 1 7192, Kenton Sta. 97217 Standard Oil Co. of Calif. (B)............................................................. ............................ J. A. Weir 520 S.W. Yamhill St. 97204 Titanium Pigments Co., Div. of N L Industries, Inc. (B)................................ Hank Bottemiller 48 S.E. Hawthorne Blvd. 97214 Union Carbide Chemical & Plastic Div........................................... .......................Robert W. Page 1 California St., San Francisco, Calif. 94111 Van Waters & Rogers, Inc. (B) ....................................................................................... J. Mitchell 3950 N.W. Yeon Ave. 97210 Zehrung Chemical Co. (B) .................................................................. .. 2201 N.W. 20th Ave. 97209 Karl Zehrung PUGET SOUND PAINT AND COATINGS ASSOCIATION Seattle, Washington Tenure: Sept.—Sept. President, ROBERT ZEISSLER Cowman-Campbell Paint Co. Secretary, WILLIAM SMITH Preservative Paint Co. Vice President, WALTER L. FLEISHER General Can Co. Treasurer, DON JONES Reichhold Chemicals, Inc. FIRM REPRESENTATIVES American Can Company (B).......................................................................................Paul Herrett 2601 Elliott Avenue 98101 American Tar Company (A)............................................................................................ Alan Kutz 1700 North Northlake Way 98103 Andrews & Associates (B) ..................................... .................................................P. J. Andrews 9836 - 41st N.E. 98188 Ashland Chemical Company (B)...........................................Fred Schmucker, Miki Nakamura 831 - 5th Ave. South, Kent, Washington 98031 235 ................ NPCA/RI 033487 Benson Chemical Corp. (B) ................................................ 2450 - 8th Ave. South 98134 Binks Manufacturing Company (B) ................................... 1749 First Avenue South 98134 Cargill, Inc................................................................................ 5501 Ariport Way South, 98108 Central Solvents & Chemicals Company, West Coast Division (B)................ Don S. McKenzie 7601 S. 190th, Kent, Wash. 98031 Chemical Processors, Inc. (B) ................................Newton Clark, John Kasalko, Ronald West 5501 AirportWay South 98108 Continental Can Company (B) ........................................... 601 Myrtle Street 98108 Cordano Chemical Co., Inc. (B)................ .. ...................... 2400 6th Ave. South 98134 Cowman-Campbeil Paint Company (A) ............ 5521 Ballard Ave., N.W. 98107 Robert Zeissler Daly's Inc. (D)........................................................................ 1121 North 35th, 98103 Dow Chemical Company (B) .................................. .. 777 - 106th N.E. Bellevue, Wash. 98004 Durkin Chemicals Inc. (B) ................................................... . . Roy C. Durkin, Hans E. Wendler 10905 - 12th Ave. N.E., Kirkland, Wash. 98033 Farwest Paint Mfg. Company (A) . ................................... . Robert Sheehan, Paul E. Sheehan 329 S. Kenyon Street 98108 Forest Interiors Corp., Subsidiary of Darworth, Inc. (A) P.O. Box 1848, 98111 A. V. Hooper Fuller-O'Brien Corporation (A)..................... ............... W. R. Pittman, J. Marshall Johnstone, 4918 Leary Ave., N.W., 98107 Owen Roberts Gaco Western Inc. (D)........................................ Aubrey Davis, Adrian Jenkins, Wm Shackford, 18700 S. Center Pkwy., Tukwila, Wash. 98188 Chuck Bededeard General Can Company (B).................................................................... ................ Walter Fleisher 6749 East Marginal Way South 98108 Jarvie Paint Manufacturing Company (A)................ .. 760 Aloha Street 98109 Liquid Coatings, Inc. (A)........................................ .. 23305 Highway 99, Edmonds, Wash. 98020 Matson Paint Products, Inc. (A) ........................... .. 835 N.W. 49th St. 98107 Miller Paint Company, The (A).................................. .. 1500 N.W. Leary Way 98107 N L Industries, Inc. (B)........................................................ . .Robert B. Sahlberg, Svend Stubb 1128 S.W. Spokane St. 98134 236 NPCA/RI 033488 Olympic Stain, A Division of Comerco Inc. (A) 1148 N.W. Leary Way, 98107 .................................. Roger Victor Bill Hahn, C. J. Kaye, Chuck Aim PPG Industries (B) .................................................. ..............John Simmons, Michael H. Gunter 234 Dexter Avenue North, 98109 Parker Paint Manufacturing Company, Inc. (A) ......................George Martin, Ernest Williams 3302 S. Junett Street, Tacoma, Wash., 98411 Parker Paint Sales (B) ....................................................................................................... Gale Mead 5500- 14th N.W. 98107 Preservative Paint Company (A) ..................................... .. W. L. Smith, Donald H. Bechtel 5410 Airport Way South 98108 Reichhoid Chemicals, Inc. (B)................................................................ .Gene Inman, Don Jones P.O. Box 1482, Tacoma, Wash. 98401 Richards Brush Company (C)...................................................................... W. Thomas Richards 3229 Airport Way South 98134 Rohm & Haas Company .................................................. .............................................Jay Mouton 1238 N.W. Glisan St., Portland, Ore. 97209 Rudd Paint & Varnish Company (A) .................................................... Alan M. Park, Mac Park 1630 15th Ave. West 98199 Sherwln Williams Company, The (A)................................................................Dallas G. Graham 2021 - 22nd Ave. So. 98144 : Automotive Division................................ ............................................................Knute Klepp 2027-22nd South 98144 ; 2450 - 6th Ave. South, 98134 .................................................................. Robert B. Munclay Smith & Ardussi, Inc. (B)................................ John A. Ardussi, Dorothy Smith, Wayne Jones c/o Union Warehouse & Transfer Co., 115 S. Dawson St. 98108 ' Standard Oil Co. of California, Western Operations, Inc. (B)............. ...............Walter Carroll 11735 - 15th Ave. N.E., 98125 Technical Research Company, Inc. (A) 13535 Monster Road 98178 Robert W. Daley, Richard Cook, Frecerick Kern, Robert Lent Union Carbide Corporation (B)............................................................. ................. R..C. Tomczak 1000 Riverbend Drive, West Linn, Oregon 97068 Van Waters & Rogers, Inc. (B) 8201 South 212th Robert Swanson, Louis Waldron 237 NPCA/RI 033489 ROCKY MOUNTAIN PAINT AND COATINGS ASSOCIATION Denver, Colorado Tenure: Sept.—Sept. President, DON TURNER Benjamin Moore & Co. Secretary, RON VONDER HAAR Independent Petrochemical Corp. Vice President, JERRY PAYNE PPG Industries, Inc. Treasurer, NEIL THOMSON KWAL Paints, Inc. FIRM REPRESENTATIVES American Can Company (B) . . . 4801 E. 46th Ave. 80216 American Mineral Spirits Co. (B) 1535 W. 13th Ave. 80204 ................................ .. ................ .. Paul R. Auer H. E. Anderson Bennett Paint Co. (A) . . . ........................... ...............................................................Dick Bennett 65 W. 1st South St., Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 Brandt, Inc., George C. (B)..................... ............................................................Donald R. Bagge 4200 Garfield, 80216 Cassidy-Hicks Wallpaper Co. (A)..................................... ............................ Elmer C. Brannaman 4611 E. 46th Ave., P.O. Box 16526, 80216 Colorado Paint Company (A) ........................................................ .. .......................... Ken S. Valis 4747 Holly St 80216 duPont de Nemours & Co., Inc., E.l...................................................... 555 Quivas St, 80204 .Conrad Racine Herr-Hartnell Co. (B) ..................... ................................................ Louis H. Herr, Bob Hartnell 2101 Blake St, 80205 Independent Petrochemical Corp. (B)........... .............................. .................... Ron Vonder Haar P.O. Box 1358, Englewood, Colo. 80110 Jourgensen Paint Company ............................................................................................................... 818 Water Street, 80211 Kohler-McLister Paint Co. (A) ........................ Phillip T. Rogers, A! Brainard, Ray Steinbeck 1201 Osage Street, P. O. Box 546, 80201 KWAL Paints, inc. (A) ..................................................................... Neil Thomson, Frank Myers 800 Water Street, P.O. Box 5231 T.A. 80217 Leopold & Diner Associates, Inc. (B) . ..............................................................................Ed Diner 2430 Alcott St. 80211 238 NPCA/Rl 033490 MaRepco (B)..................................................................................................................... John Fattor 999 S. Jason, 80223 Moore & Co., Benjamin (A) ...................................................................... Don Turner, John Huss 2500 Walnut St.. P.O. Box 1888, 80201 Mullen Co., Inc., J.D. (B)..................................................... .. .....................................Dick Mullen Box 342, Broomfield, Colo. 80020 M&W Sales Associates . . . .......................................................................................... Jesse Fowler 6362 E. Dickenson Place, 80227 Old Western Paint Co............................................................................................... John DeiMonico 2001 West Barberry PI., 80204 Packaging Corp. of America (B) .................................................. P.O. Box 16766, 80110 Packaging West ............................................................................... 5155 E. 46th Ave„ 80216 Peterson Paint Co. (A)..................................................................... 170 South Santa Fe, Pueblo, Colo. 81002 PPG Industries, Inc. (A)............................. .................................... 1035 Zuni Street, P.O. Box 4307, Santa Fe Station, 80204 Edwin S. Small . . .. Doug Myer . . .Ed Peterson . . . Steve Allen Riekes & Sons, S................................................................... ............................................ Carl Riekes 4901 I ronton St., 80239 Sherwin-Williams Company, The (A) ......................................................................Dick Lawrence 1501 W. Evans, 80223 Thompson-Hayward Chemical Co. (B) ..............................................................Virgil W. Jackson 4941 E. 39th, 80207 Valspar McMurtry ............................................................................... .................... Dair Rosenberg 2601 Blake, 80203 Van Waters & Rogers, Inc. (B) ........................ L. D. Squier, Jim Hohn, Dirk Verhagen P.O. Box 5287, 4300 Holly St. 80217 Welco Mfg. Company (B)....................................................... ................................. George Smarr 6045 Lewis Court, Arvada, Colo. 80002 ST. LOUIS PAINT AND COATINGS ASSOCIATION St. Louis, Missouri Tenure: May—May President. EDWARD J. PIEL, JR. Sherwin-Williams Containers, Div. of The Sherwin-Williams Co. Secretary, J. M. STOCKMAN Glidden-Durkee Div. of SCM Corp. Vice President, OLIVER V. MEENTEMEYER Don V. Davis Co. Treasurer, FRED C. WEBER, JR. Archway Chemicals & Supply, Inc. FIRM REPRESENTATIVES Aluminum Company of America (B)................................ Harry M. Sumner, J. R. Lynch, Jr., 8301 Maryland Ave. 63105 J. R,. Tucker, Jr. 239 NPCA/Rl 033491 i ! American Cyanamid Co., Pigments Division (B)................ ......................... Douglas M. Evans, P.O. Box 251,63166 F. O. Stickle American Paint Journal Company (C) . . . A. F. Voss, Jr., W. Clark Voss, Fred Schulenberg, 2911 Washington Ave. 63103 Clark D. Rowley, E. L. Below, Clark Voss, Jr., Dean H. Finley American Smelting & Refining Company (ASARCO) (B)........................................ W. J. Bolin 720 Olive St., Suite 2506, 63101 AW1SCO Div. of Union Oil Co. of Calif. (B)...................................................Roland H. Chidley 200 E. Gulf Rd„ P.O. Box 100, Palatine, III. 60067 Archway Chemical & Supply, Inc. (B) ......................Fred C. Weber, Jr., John T. Baumstark, 4321 Chouteau Ave. 63110 E. Randolph Beckmann, Edward Ucinski Ashland Chemical Company, industrial Chemicals & Solvents Division (B).................................... R. G. Van Allen, R. G. Parsons, B. J. Ahring, R. J. Irvine, F. K. Schmucker, W. E. Schalter, 7710 Polk St., 63111 G.M. WlcCain, R.T. Marshall, P.B. Parker, Dorothy Denton, R.E. Strain Banner Paint Div. Rockford Chemical Coatings, Inc. (A) John W. McCall, Albert D. Holden, 1825 Ave. H 63125 John F. Rawe, Mel L. Meyer, Clifford E. Wiliams Bauman Company, Ivan T. (B)........................................................ Ivan T. Bauman, Dale Meyer 817 North Second St. 63102 Biddle Company, The (A) ...................................................Oliver J. Biddle, Kenneth D. Biddle 2817 Breckenridge Industrial Ct 63144 Carboline Co. (A).............................................. 350 Hanley Ind. Ct. 63144 Chemtech Corporation (B)..................... . . . 7882 Folk Ave. 63143 Chromatone Corporation of Missouri (A) . . 9672 Olive Blvd., 63132 CIBA-Geigy Corporation (B) ........................ 10000 Old Olive St Road, 63141 Cities Service Co., Columbian Div. (B) . . . . 226 S. Meramec, Clayton, Mo. 63105 Commercial Solvents Corp., Industrial & Organic Chemical Division (B)................ 4 Belleville Court, Ferguson, Mo. 63135 ................................ John F. Montle J. L. Pellegrini, M. M. Sears, T. R. Rieser, D. C. Drexler ............................. .. . .Raymond G. Miller ................................................ Ben Johnson .William G. Kitzmiller, Lowell E. Mackey G. W. Fordham, Shirley Breece ................................................ Jule C. Short Davis Company, Don V. (A)................................ Joseph L. Hackney, Oliver V. Meentemeyer 4200 N. Second St. 63147 Diamond Shamrock Chemical Company (B) .........................C. F. Hammann, N. P. Murphy, 7701 Forsyth Blvd., 63105 J. H. Linden Dow Chemical Compart®, The (B)............................. E. Ted Mann, L. L. Atkins, B. M. Coons, 7733 Forsyth Blvd., 63105 R. E. Abel, M. E. Aselage, G. McMahon, Jr. J. P. Phelan, T. J. Overdeck, E. T. Hearn, R. E. Nys, W.G. Eggerman duPont de Nemours & Co., Inc., E. I., Pigments Dept. (B) ............................. Barry DeSatnick 134 Meadowlark Dr,, Creve Coeur, Mo. 63141 Eagle-Picher Industries (B>..................................................................................... Robert W. Greer Chemicals & Fibers Div. P.O. Box 340, Hillsboro, III. 62049 240 NPCA/R1033492 Etzkom Company, D. J. (B).............................. Room 411,230 S. Beminston Ave., 63105 Donald J. Etzkorn, Randell J. Etzkorn G.P.F. Company, South Central Region (B)........................................................ Willard J. Flint, 11906 Manchester Rd., 63131 W. R. Thomas General Mills Chemicals, Inc. (B)...........................................................................J. Kirk Corbett 34 No. Brentwood Blvd., Clayton, Mo. 63105 George Co., P. D. (A) ..........................................................................................Richard J. George 5200 North Second St. Glidden-Durkee Division, SCM Corporation (A)........................ Carl E. Kelly, J. W. Malottki, 106 Gratiot St. 63102 E. L. Chrismer, J. M. Stockman, Leo Hechinger, Cecil Craft, Joe Steinkoenig, Lemart Smith Hercules, Inc., (B) ..................................................... Herman G. Philips, Jr., Joseph R. Wrobel, Pierre Laclede Center, 63105 T. Ray Jones, R. Stephen Sumption, George H. Laut Independent Petrochemical Corporation (B) ......................Gregory F. Browne, T. M. Moran, Subsidiary Charter International Oil Co. J. F. Von Gerichten, L.H. Calcaterra, 3930 Chouteau Ave. 63110 D. A. Calcaterra, R. A. Tackett Kerr-McGee Chemical Corp., (B) ...........................................................................S. H. Linderman 2314 Carolina Ave., Louisville, Ky. 40205 Koppers Company, Inc., Organic Materials Division (B) .........................Thomas G. Matich, Jr. 2251 Campus Dr., St. Charles, Mo. 63301 Lanson Chemical Division (B)................... P.O. Box 128, E. St. Louis, III. 62202 Herman J. Lanson, Elliott W. Lanson, Morrie Gilliam, Jerry Zeisset M-R Plastics and Coatings, Inc. (A) . . . Marvin S. Wool, Roger W. Heitland, Roger D. Davis, 11460 Dorsett Rd., Maryland Heights, Mo. 63043 • Robert Hesskamp Marsh Stencil Machine Co., Ink Dept. (B) .............................................. .. . Ronald L. Pospeshil 707 East JJB" St., Belleville, Ilf. 62222 McKesson Chemical Co. (B).............................Jack Riordan, James Lacey, Max I. Suchanek, P.O. Box 5516, 63160 Dale Z. Brooks, Bob Christiansen Missouri Paint & Varnish Co. (A) ................................................... .. . . .A. F. Gross, J. R. Frank 5125 N. 2nd St., 63147 C. A. Schraudenbach Missouri Solvents & Chemicals Company (B)...................E. Joseph Saake, Harry E. Niehaus, 419 DeSoto Ave. 63147 L. Jack Kratky, Jerry P. Tebbano, Michael C. Tinkler Mooney Chemicals Incorporated (B) ................... ......................... Thomas M. Semmons 613 South Tenth Ave., LaGrange, III. 60525 Moore & Company, Benjamin (A)........................................ .................................. A. G. Dyer, Jr. 1630 S. Second St. 63104 Morris Paint Industries (A)............................. .. .......................................... Kriss Sood, Joel Lucas 1823 Washington Ave. Mozel Chemical Products Company, Inc. (B) . . . Francis J. Wagner, Ralph Gatti, Pete Macy, 4003 Park Ave., 63110 Robert Leinhop, Dick Wagner, Carol Ingiish, Zelma Barnacle 241 i NPCA/RI033493 v * N L Industries, Inc., Industrial Chemicals Div. (B) ........................... .......................Al H. Judd 1015 Locust St., 63101 De Lore Div. (B) ........................................................................................... Peter S. Schenck P.O. Box 7109,63177 Titanium Pigment Div. (B) .................................................. Ivan B. Lampe, Walley W. Gaus Carondelet Station, 63111 301 S. Woodlawn Ave. Kirkwood, Mo. 63127 .........................................James C. Warden Niehaus & Co., Inc., J. E. (B) ...................................................................................Frank Niehaus 1375 S. Kingshighway 63110 Vince Niehaus Nopco Chemical Div., Diamond Shamrock Chemical Company (B)............................................................................................ Patrick Hand 2208 West Ridge Rd. , Louisville, Ky. 40222 Northwestern Bottle Company, Metal Container Division (B)............. Meyer Kranzberg 2222 N. 2nd St. 63160 John D. Robinson ] 1 Peerless Lacquer & Chemical Company (A)................................ ................. Sam DeRosa 844 Wabash Ave. 63134 Pfizer, Inc., Minerals, Pigments & Metals Division (B) ........................................... L. K. Ayers, 2001 Lynch Ave. East St. Louis, III. 62201 R. N. McCarty, J. H. Powell Phelan-Faust Paint Manufacturing Company (A) ................ W. A. Weckback, Clyde Johnson, Div. Valspar Corp. Paul E. Gildehaus, Avron H. Edelman P.O. Box 7231,63177 Reichhold Chemicals, Inc. (B)......................................................John J. Niehaus, Ron Fenester 7730 Carondelet Ave., Clayton, Mo. 63105 Robins & Company, G. S. {B)................................ .. John Hull, G. K. Robins, S. A. Robins 126 Chouteau, 63102 Rohm & Haas Co. (B)...........................................................................................Walter J. Harland 2200 S. Brentwood Blvd. 63144 St. Louis Paint Manufacturing Company (A)...................................................Simon P. Steiner, 2500 Ohio Ave. 63104 John S. Steiner, Raymond T. Eddins Shell Chemical Company (B) ...................................................Claude F. Brice, Alan J. Bealing 500 Northwest Plaza Suite 1000, St. Ann, Mo. 63074 Sherwin-Williams Company, The, Container Div. (B) ................................... Edward J. Piel, Jr. 11480 Warnen Road, Maryland Heights, Mo. 63043 Sherwin-Williams Chemicals........................................................................ John J. Pozzo Sinnett Lacquer Mfg. Co. (A)........................................... C. Samuel Sinnett, John W. Kemper, 1378 Kingsland Ave., 63133 William R. Sbocklee Smith Company, C. L. (B)............................................................................................. C. L. Smith 640 St. Edith Ln., Florissant, Mo. 63031 Spatz-Vane Calvert Paint Co, (A)............................................. M. E. Spatz, Rolland Woodcock, 1601 N. Broadway 63102 M. L. Holston, Howard Jerome, Tom Fitzgerald, Tom Fitzgerald, Jr., Charles Boehner Steelcote Manufacturing Company (A)...................George E. Niedt, A.E. Niedt, D.A. Niedt, J. E. McCodden, Jr. 3418 Gratiot 63103 Thomas & English, Inc. (B) . 108 Mullanphy St. 63102 J. W. English, Floyd ArThomas, Floyd A. Thomas, Jr. 242 .... ! NPCA/Rl 033494 ...J •••••.if Thompson Hayward Chemical Company (B) 4300 Geraldine Ave. 63115 Hank Miller, Harold Proof Union Carbide Corporation Chemicals & Plastics Group (B)........... .. Stephen G. Hawes 10S. Brentwood Blvd. 63105 U.S. Paint, Lacquer & Chemical Company (A)..................................... Edward P. Hoffman Div. Grow Chemical Corp. 2115 Singleton St. 63103 U.S. Vehicle & Chemical Company (A)........................................................ ................W. J. Moore Div. of Grow Chemical Corp. 716 South 21st St. 63103 Walsh & Associates, Inc. (B)................................................ Robert F. Walsh, George W. Claytor 7810 Maplewood Ind. Ct. 63143 Arthur R. Schmidt, Robert F. Walsh, Jr. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA PAINT AND COATINGS ASSOCIATION Los Angeles, California Tenure: June—June President, MERRILL E. EVANS Lilly Industrial Coatings Co. Secretary-Treasurer, JAMES J. FLINN E. I. duPont de Nemours & Co., Inc. Vice President, GEORGE WESTERN A. J. Lynch & Co. Executive Secretary, JAMES T. ZIMMERMAN 11104 E. Lynrose Ave., Arcadia, Calif. FIRM REPRESENTATIVES Abbott, Co. of L. A., Inc., S. L. (B)................................ 4255 District Blvd. 90058 Advanced Products (A)..................................................... dba: Advanced Coatings & Chemicals 2213 N. Tyler Ave.; South El Monte, Calif. 91733 Allied Chemical Corp., Plastics Div. (B) ........................ Harmon Colors Division .......................................... 6510 Bandini Blvd. 90040 Aluminum Co. of America (B) ................ ....................... 1145 Wilshire Blvd. 90017 American Can Company (B)............................................. 625 S. New Hampshire Ave. 90005 American Cyanamid Co., Pigment Division (B)............. ' TA Box 2202,90051 2300 South Eastern Ave., 90040 ..... Milton Dyke, Jack Fulton .........................Thomas A. Corboy . . . .................Edward M. Lemon ......................Richard L. Beltrami ......................................D. E. Helby Edward J. Egan, David K. Stewart . F. E. Rudolph, A. J. DiGiacomo J. E. Dangora 243 NPCA/RI 033495 American HoechstCorp. (B)........................................ K. D. Grade, J. B. Fleury Dyes & Pigments Div. 11312 Hartland St., N. Hollywood, Calif. 91605 AIVISCO Div., Union Oil Co. of California (B) ..................... A. J. Falkenberg, John Gordon, C. E. Cook, J. St. Clair P.0. Box 727, 14445 Alondra Blvd., La Mirada, Calif. 90638 F. S. Bartholomew Ameritone Paint Corporation (A) ...........................Clyde L. Smith, Fred Geyler, G. L. West, 18414 So. Santa Fe, Compton, Calif. 90221 C. W. Finegan, R. A. Jones Ashland Chemical Co., Industrial Chemicals & Solvents Div. (B) ............. R. G. Gilbert 10505 S. Painter Ave., Santa Fe Springs, Calif. 90670 ' L. J. Boyles Dean Overton, John Benson Resins & Plastics Division ............. A! Cipriano, W. E. Brede, Fred Fox, T. A. O'Reilly, 6608 E. 26th St., 90022 J. C. Meade, H. E. Mork Carbon Black & Synthetic Rubber Division..................... Burton Smart, H. Parker Davis 630 W. Duarte Road, Arcadia, Calif. 91006 I C & S Western Region Office ................................................................... R. B. Underwood 17321 Irvine Blvd., Suite E, Tustin, Calif. 92680 Bauer Co., J. E., Division of Whittaker Corporation (A)................................ C. I. Edmondson, 1021 N. Mission Road 90033 E. J. Fitzgibbon Bee Chemical Co. (a J................ ................................................................. George D. Lutz 1500 W. 178th St., Gardena, Calif. 90248 Bennett Industries, Inc. (B) ......................................H. R. Medeiros, J. E. Fogarty, Jim Kniest P.O. Box 3037, Alta Loma, Calif. 91701 Bice Co., Inc., John K. (B)..........................................................................................John K. Bice 1319 Boyd Street, 90033 Sinks Manufacturing Co. (B) ..................................................... ...............................J. L. Malgren 2553 S. Garfield 90040 Bostik-Finch, Inc. (A)......................................................................................... Howard F. Smith 20846 S. Normandie,'Torrance, Calif. 90502 Brown Company, Andrew (A) ................................ ............................................... Marion Stalker 5431 District Blvd., 90040 Cabot Corporation (B) ............................. .. .............................................D. Simonds, J. T. Clark 3808 Riverside Drive, Suite 307, Burbank, Calif. 91505 Cardinal Industrial Finishes (A)............................. Frank Spaeth, John Weber, Garold L. Grint 1329 Potrero Ave., So. El Monte, Calif. 91733 Cargill, Inc. (B) ................................ James B. Johnston, Jr., William Murray, Donald Jordon, 2801 Lynwood Road, Lynwood, Calif. 90262 M. V. Johnson, D. Graff Central Solvents & Chemical Company (B)..............K. M. Jaggers, H. Lamb, A. M. Schulten 13900 Carmenita Rd., Santa Fe Springs, Calif. 90670 Charter Chemical, Charter International Oil Co. (B) ...........Bruce Thompson, A. T, Hocking P.O. Box 2828, Long Beach, Calif. 90801 Chromatone Corporation (A)................................................................................ Robert J. Miller 1527 Grande Vista Ave., 90023 CIBA-Geigy Corp., Resins Dept. (B)........................................................................ K. C. Johnson 6055 E. Washington Blvd., Suite 812, 90040 • Cities Service Company, Columbian Division (B) ..................... Louis J. Beato, W. M. Walker 1400 N. Harbor Blvd., Fullerton, Calif. 92632 B. N. Cotton 244 NPCA/Rl 033496 Commercial Solvents Corp. (B)................................................................................ . . J. R.'Wolfe Box 151. San Jose. Calif. 95103 Conchemco Inc. (Los Angeles Division (A)................ ....................................... D. W. Kennedy, P.0. Box 2176, 20051 R. G. Wallace, A. R. Yerby 620 Lamar St., 90054 Conroy-McKibben Chemical Co. (B) ..................................... . .H. J. McKibben, N. P. Conroy 4347 Exchange Ave. 90058 Consolidated Paint Co. (A)....................................................................................... B. M. Smiland 3101 E. 11th Street, 90023 Container Industries, Inc. (C)................................................................................D. R. Anderson 10320 Glenoaks Blvd. Pacotma, Calif. 91331 P.O. Box 1998 Continental Can Co., Inc. (B) . . ................................................... J. R. Ramsey, G. R. McCarter 6400 E. Washington Blvd. 90040 Custom Building Products (A) ........................................ .. Sam Poarce, Thomas.R. Peck 6511 Salt Lake Ave., Bell, Calif. 90201 Davis Company, Frank D. (B)................................................ ..................................Samuel Harris 3285 East 26th St. 90023 Deft, Inc. (A) ........................ W. J. Desmond, F. B. Desmond, Irwin Levine, W. A. Desmond, 612 Maple Ave., P.O. Box 3669, Torrance, Calif. 90510 C. S. Jesmer, W. K. Martin DeSoto. Inc. (A) ...........................R. F. Stand, D. P. Sellenthin, E. J. Gallardo. A. C. Goulet 615 West Grove Ave., Orange, Calif. 92668 Dexter Corp., Hysol Division (A)...................Ronald A. Amon, T. D. Clark, D. D. Dickinson 15051 E. Don Julian Rd., City of Industry, Calif. 91745 Dorsett & Jackson, Inc................................................................ ....................... .. . Romer Johnson 3800 N oakes St. 90023 duPont de Nemours & Co., E. I., Pigment Div. (B) ................ James J. Flinn, Leonard Smith, 150 N. Sanita Anita Ave., Suite 880, C. L. Board, David R. Mears P.O. Box 900, Arcadia, Calif. 91006 Plastics Department...........................................................................L. L. Burr, C. P. Argana 1800 N. Highland Ave., 90028 Ebberts, Dan & Co. (C).................................................................................... Richard G. Ebberts 1541 Wilshire Blvd. 90017 Elliott Enterprises (C)..................... ................................................................................J. R. Elliott P.O. Box 567, Artesia, Calif. 90701 Emery Industries, Inc. (B) ...........................................R. S. Haley, C. F. Williams, T. S. Olson, 8515 Florence Ave., Downey, Calif. 90240 G. M. Lambo, W. R. Sawrey, D. R. Smith Essex Chemical Corp., BFC Div. (A) ...........................................Edward J. Brown, K. Dobson 14370 Gannett St., La Mirada, Calif. 90637 EVR-Gard Coatings Corp. (A)........................................... .................................. Victor Schneider 16400 Garfield Ave., Paramount, Calif. 90723 EZ Paintr Corp......................................................................................................... Bob L. Jaueirt 317 E. 4th St. 90013 Frazee Paints (A) ................................................ N. L. Frazee, S. R. Frazee, Jr., C. F. Waltman 6625 Miramar Rd., San Diego, Calif. 92121 245 ! NPCA/RI033497 Fuller-O'Brien Corp. (A)............................................. Les Edens, Joseph Fallon, Walt Wallman 6323 Maywood Ave., Huntington Park, Calif. 90255 General Can Co., Inc. (B).................................................................. D. L. Brandts, H. D. Denny 15530 E. Salt Lake Ave., Industry, Calif. 91744 General Mills Chemicals, Inc. (B)............................................................................John Boeheim 121 W. Whittier Blvd., La Habra, Calif. 90631 Glidden-Durkee Div. of SCM Corp., Pigments & Color Group (B) .............................. Fred A. 4444 E. 26th St., 90023 Downer, Jr. Trade Sales Div...........................................................................................................E. C. Jones 6948 Bandini Blvd. 90022 Grow Chemical Coatings Corp. (B) ........................................................... James L. Sanseverino 18414 S. Santa Fe Ave., Compton, Calif. 90221 Harrisons & Crosfield (Pacific) Inc. (B) . ................................ Wharton Jackson, Kerwin Lebeis 4000 Birch St., Newport Beach, Calif. 92660 Harshaw Chemical Co., The, Div. of Kewanee Oil Co., Pigment & Ceramic Department (B)........................... .......................... W. H. McCaffrey, Jr. 6279 E. Slauson Ave., Suite 201, 90040 ........................................W. W. Henry, Paul Beemer, E. T. Batson, 5608 Soto St., Huntington Park, Calif. 90255 W. W. Henry, Jr., R. J. Dea, W. E. Westland Hercules, Inc. (B)........................................................C. F. Springer, D. R. Tessmer, L. W. Early 520 S. Lafayette Park Place, Suite 300, 90057 Rollen S. Sawdey A. M. Patureau, E. C. Paschal Hirt Combustion Engineers (C)...................................................................................John H. Hirt 931 South Maple Ave., Montebello, Calif. 90640 Horn Co., E. T. (B)......................... .. ....................... E. T. Horn, D. A. Copenhaver, G. E. Alley, 16141 Heron Ave., La Mirada, Calif. 90638 H. N. McCianahan, A. S. Rumfola, R. N. Peterson, Ted Venia Hugh J. Resins Company (B) ........................................................................................ Hugh Miles 2267 W. Gaylor Ave., P.O. Box 7128, Long Beach, Calif. 90807 Henry Co., The W. W. (A) lnmont Corp. (A)..................................................................................... ;.............M. L. Danielson 1244 No. Lemon St., Anaheim, Calif. 92801 lnmont Corp. - Color Systems (B)................. .. ............................................. Andrew R. Ellis 4560 E. 50th St., 90058 Jennat Corporation, Subsidiary of Union Carbide Corp. (B) 19206 Hawthorne Blvd., Torrance, Calif. 90503 Jewel Chemical Corp. (B)........................................................ 5300 Santa Monica Blvd., 90029 Johns-Manville Products Corp. (B)- ........................................ 2430 E. 223rd St., Long Beach, Calif. 90810 Nathan Lasher, H. M. Bartlett, G. W. Sanders, R. D. James ................................ R. J. Balesh . H. E. Blazina, E. J. Rozcicha Kerr-McGee Chemical Corp. (B) ..................................................................... Leslie W. Houy, Jr. 680 S. Wiishire PI. 90005 P.O. Box 2294 Terminal Annex, 90051 246 NPCA/RI 033498 Lewis S. Lawson Lawson Chemical Products Co. (A)............................. 19500 S. Normandie Ave., Torrance, Calif. 90502 Lilly Industrial Coatings, Inc. (A) ........................................................................ Merrill E. Evans 901 W. Union St., Montebello, Calif. 90640 Linley Publishing Co. (C)..................................................... .......................................E. C. Ansley 1833W. 8th St., Suite 206, 90057 , Los Angeles Solvent Co. (B).................................................................... .Arnold Rosenthal 310 No. San Vicente Blvd., Suite 310, 90048 Lynch & Co., A. J. (B) ............................................. R. A. Mack, George Western, J. M. Snell, 4560 E. 50th St., 90058 J. H. Clodjeaux, B. P. Pompeo Major Paint & Varnish Co. (A) ...........Milton M. Golden, Arnold Hoffman, Robert Abrams, 4300 W. 190th St., Torrance, Calif. 90503 Barry T. Sakamoto McCloskey Varnish Co. (A) ..................................... .. George W. Jolley, Robert Trudeau, 5501 E. Slauson Ave., 90040 D. G. McCullough, R. L. Johnson McKesson Chemical Co. (B)................................ ......................... ...............................E. R. Noren 5353 Jillson St., 90040 Monsanto Co. (B)..............................A. J. Morange, A. L. Klemm, M. D. Card, A. L. Bonutto 1401 Dove St., Newport Beach, Calif. 92660 Moore & Co., Benjamin (A)................................................................................ William A. Larson P.O. Box 22140, 3325 So. Garfield Ave., 90040 ; Mor-Glo Paint & Lacquer Co. (A) ............................................................................. H. E. Gleicke 18937 S. Main St., Gardena, Calif. 90248 Myers Drum Co. (B)...........................................George J. Ralston, John Adams, Peter Hogan, 5400 S. Soto Ave., Vernon, Calif. 90058 M. S. Rasmussen Napko Corporation (California), Pabco Paints-Napko Coatings (A) ..............E. W. Eisenhart 4231 E. Firestone Blvd., South Gate, Calif. 90280 Neville Chemical Co. (B).................................................................................... Wiljiam T. Cloake 2201 East Cerritos Ave., Anaheim, Calif. 92805 New Jersey Zinc Co., The (B).................................................................................... L. W. Foster 4560 E. 50th St., 90058 • ■ / N L Industries, Inc. (A)........................ Wm. Schaefer, J. G. Trager, N. T. Dietz, F. E. Oberlin 3113 E. 26th St. 90023 ' ................................ .. ....................................................... Gene Bartolotti 2200 N. Rosemead Blvd., So. E| Monte, Calif. 91733 Paint & Coatings Corp. (A)...........................................................................................Paul M. Clark 251 Mason Way, City of Industry, Calif. 91746 Pfizer, MPM (B)...........................................................................• • Roger Linnett, A. F. Thomas 2800 S. Ayers Ave. 90023 PPG Industries, Inc. (A) ........................... . .John F. Green, F. H. Martin,Warren McDermott, 465 Crenshaw Blvd., Torrance, Calif. 90509 Harvey Conners, J. R. Pikulin Pratt & Lambert, Inc. (A) ........................................................ Ronald Hohl, William Co'/e, P.O. Box 1626, 1405 N. Batavia St., Orange, Calif. 92668 James Parish P.V.O. International lnc. (B) ..............................................................T. B. McEneany; Sam Ross 3305 East 26th St. 90023 Pacific Coast Drum (C) 247 NPCA/RI 033499 Reichhold Chemicals, Inc. (B)...................................R. H. Melinat, J. E. King, G. J. Lauricella, P.O. Box 22, 107 So. Motor Ave., Azusa, Calif. 91702 B. B. Peterson Reliance Universal Inc. (A)...................................................Stanley Sadlak, Mario Montferrand 1215 W. Lambert Rd., Brea, Calif. 92621 Rohm & Haas Co., Coatings Department (B)................ . James Foreman, Robert L. Novielli 1920 Tubeway Ave., 90040 Wayne Franzen Rubberset Co. (B) ............................................................................. ................. J. O. McKendrick 960 Monterey Pass Road, Monterey Park, Calif. 91754 Sales Representatives Unlimited (B)................................ Richard J. Rosche, Robert Rodriguez 7750 Industry Ave., Pico Rivera, Calif. 90660 Savogran Co., The (A) _....................................................................John McLean, K. G. Johnson 3201 Union Pacific Ave. 90023 Scofield Co., L. M. (A) ........................................................................................... Jules O. Baker 5511 E. Slauson Ave., 90040 Seaside Paint & Lacquer Co. (A)................................................ Ben Friediand, J. B. Friedland P.O. Box 2809,1439 Cota Ave., Long Beach, Calif. 90801 Shell Chemical Co., Chemical Sales Div. (B)................................... H. R. Nebeker, B. D; Rosch, 9901 Paramount Blvd., Downey, Calif. 90240 R. A. Miller, M. Baumann, Ted Lee Sherwin-Williams Co., The (A) ........................ ................. .. ................................... D. T. McVey 3133 East 12th St., 90023 3150 E. Pico Blvd., 90023 F. A. Leibold, Q. M. Rupp Sherwin-Williams Chemicals ................................ ............................................ R. E. Backlan 4550 Maywood, Vernon, Calif. 90058 Container Department .......................................................................... .. Darrell K. DeBooy 4550 Maywood, Vernon, Calif. 90058 Sinclair Paint Co., The (A)............................. Frank Sinclair, Ralph Lieberman, Harry Sinclair P.O. Box 3548, Terminal Annex, 3960 E. Washington Blvd. 90051 Southern California Drum Co. {C)............................................................ .. ............... O. J. Moran 1501 Fishburn Avenue 90063 Southern Lacquer & Paint Corp. |A) ........................ R. W. Cresswell, Mike Gildon, Ben Avey P.O. Box 1097, 9845 Miller Way, South Gate, Calif. 90280 Southwest Grease & Oil Co. (A) ..................................... .. John R. Jury, John C. Borden 19530 S. Alameda, Compton, Calif. 90224 Spartan Lacquer & Paint Corp. (A) ............. John E. Boyce, Robert Croghan, Robert Boyce 9255 Imperial Hwy., Downey, Calif. 90241 Specialty Coatings & Chemical, Inc. (A)........................ ................................. Henry C. Jacoby 7360 Varna Ave., No. Hollywood, Calif. 91605 Spectra-Tone Paint Corp. (A)............................................................. .................... Billy G. Dabbs 9635-43 Klingerman St., S. El Monte, Calif. 91733 Spencer Kellogg Division of Textron, Inc................. ......................................... .. . . . E. B. Smith 339 E. San Antonio Drive, Long Beach, Calif. 90807 Sprayon Products, Inc. (A).................................... ...............................................Garrett E. Clapp 3818 E. Coronado, Anaheim, Calif. 92806 Standard Oil Co. of California, Western Operations, Inc. (B)............................... W. J. Keough 605 W. Olympic Blvd., 90015 444 W. Ocean Blvd., Long Beach, Calif. 90803 ................................ R. W. Kothenbeutel Chevron Chemicals Division ................................................................................ W. D. Mather P.O. Box 743, La Habra, Calif. 90631 248 NPCA/FU 033500 Stay & Day Paint Materials Co. (B) ................................................................................ Jack Day 363 S. Mission Rd., 90033 Stepan Chemical Co. (B)................................................................. H. W. Taylor, H. K. Johnson 1211 No. Olive, Anaheim, Calif. 92801 Synkoloid Co., The (A)................................................................ .. .Sid Burgeson, DeWitt House P.O. Box 60937, 90060 Tenneco Chemicals, Inc., Cal/lnk Div. (B)......................Joh.n Elliott, J. A. Dye, H. J. Kirsch, 1191 Monterey Pass Rd., Monterey Park, Calif. 91754 G. Tait Organics & Polymers Div. (B) . ............................................................................. Knox Price 3452 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, Calif. 91107 5915 Paramount Blvd., Long Beach, Calif. 90805 ..................................... John Ogorzalek Titanium Pigment Div., NL Industries, Inc. (B) ................................................ R. T. Langemo, 6449 Corvette St., 90040 J. W. Hartsgrove Trail Chemical Corp. (A)..................................................................................... Henry W. George 9904 G id ley St., El Monte, Calif. 91731 Union Carbide Corp., Coatings Materials Div. (B)...................W. J. Fitzpatrick, J. D. Gilbert 2770 Leonis Blvd., 90058 J. D. Fogarty, J. C. Fryman, U.S. Steel Products Division (B) ...........................................Jack Cunningham, Craig Peterson. 727 S. 9th Ave., City of Industry, Calif. 91745 Van Waters & Rogers (B)....................................................................... .. ............... John LoMiglio 1363 South Bonnie Beach Place, 90054 Whiteline Paint Co., Inc. (A)............................................... .. C. M. Ford, O. F. Lowe, Jr. 1520 Spence St., 90023 Willis-Moore Paint Specialties, Inc. (A) . Kevin B. Moore, Kathleen Moore, Robert K. Moore 1911 E. 92nd St., 90002 . Wilson & Geo. Meyer & Co. (B)...........................................................G. B. Allen, J. M. Hiemenz 2060 S. Garfield Ave., 90040 . Witco Chemical Corp. (B) ...............................................................D. H. Marone, Irving Berger 1800 Ave. of the Stars, Century City, Calif. 90067 Zolatone Process, Inc. (A) . 3411 E. 15th St., 90023 Sydney 1. Mann 249 ...... j NPCA/RI033501 TOLEDO PAINT AND COATINGS ASSOCIATION Toledo, Ohio Tenure: Sept.—Sept. President, EDWARD KLASA Pratt & Lambert Inc. Secretary, RICHARD BALDWIN Glidden Paint & Decorating Center Vice-President, PAUL PETERS Toledo Paint & Chemical Co. Treasurer, JOHN SEILHEIMER Superior Coatings Mfg. Executive Secretary, FRED TREUSCHEL 2036 Erie St., 43611 FIRM REPRESENTATIVES American Paint Journal........................................................................................ Fred Schulenberg 2911 Washington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 63103 Ashland Chemical Co................................................................................................... John A. Lamb 8930 Foster Ave., Detroit, Mich. 48211 Atech Chemical Coating ........................................ .................... Robert Liedtke, Jos. Patenaude 119S. St. Clair, 43606 B-W Paint Supplies (C) ..................................... 2115 Sy)vania Ave., 43613 Bernie's Paint & Wallpaper (C) ........................ 333 W. Market St., Sandusky, Ohio 44870 George Tambers C&S Nelson Supplies........................ .. 306 Conant St., Maumee, Ohio 43537 Color Haven fc ■ -v.*. •» re ikl: aw**'* #** Pfizer -m - K«ftW Y? » T 'fj V’*'*^-* S*" 4-* / » * ,‘«Vl',♦ V »*« '•■ A* ^ *» ^ Tr*i»-> 'v *r ■ 'i‘ * ,, mmimmmmmmm ^ *5 ‘j REDS BROWNS Synthetic & Natural Iron Oxides Synthetic & Natural Iron Oxide • Raw & Burnt Sienna Metallic • Raw & Burnt Umber BLACKS GREENS Synthetic & Natural Iron Oxide • Lampblack Chromium Oxides Hydrated Chromium Oxides .. V. - , * M 44 YELLOWS Synthetic Iron Oxide • Sienna TALCS BARYTES Microtalc® • Talcron® Bleached • Unbleached CALCIUM CARBONATES Natural (Vicron®) Precipitated (Aibacar® and Albaglos®) Whitings OTHERS Calcium Silicates • Pyrophillites KBlft fsffelffb Mmgfe MINERALS. PIGMENTS & METALS DIVISION 235 E. 42nd STREET • NEW YORK, N.Y. 10017 NPCA/RI 033513