■ Uma&UUUJM l WWPli NATIONAL PAINT & COATINGS ASSOCIATION MEMBER/ SERVICES 76-77 DIRECTORY ! NATIONAL PAINT & COATINGS A NPCA/RI 033516 1976-1977 MEMBER/SERVICES DIRECTORY National Paint and Coatings Association, Inc. 1500 Rhode Island Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20005 (202) 462-6272 NPCA/RI 033517 INDEX Subject Page Headquarters Address.................................... 1 Code of Ethics ..................................................................................................... 5 Our 89th 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 ..................................................... 81 Staff......................... 129 By-Laws.................................... 135 Certificate of Incorporation ............................................... 151 ........................................................... 149 Anti-Bribery Agreement Non-Exchange Agreement Antitrust Policy .....................................................................................149 ............................................ Index of Local Associations 154 ............. 157 Index of Advertisers................................................................................................263 3 i NPCA/RI 033518 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: I. 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 alt 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. 1. 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. i. To represent our products truthfully in advertising, labeling and branding; avoiding therein all false or misleading statements or descriptions. L 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. a. 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. J. 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 NPGA/RI 033520 ~9| -or 89 Years Progress Through Cooperation The first meeting to organize an association of paint and varnish manufacturers fas held at the Grand Union Hotel, Saratoga, New York, on September 11, 1888. here were in existence at that time several paint clubs which were strictly local or sgional in scope. Because paint was distributed mainly through drug stores, many aint manufacturers were members of the National Wholesale Drug Association. The first and oldest paint club was the Paint and Oil Club of New England, rganized February 23, 1884. It is still a thriving organization as the New England aint. Varnish and Lacquer Association. The St. Louis Paint, Varnish and Lacquer vssociation held its first meeting on December 18, 1886. The first meeting of the ihicago Club was held February 25, 1887. The New York Club was organized :ebruary 26, 1887. The Philadelphia Club was organized October 1, 1887 and the ‘ittsburgh Paint and Drug Club came into being on May 24, 1887. George B. leckel, in his history of die American paint and varnish industry, 'THE PAINT NDUSTRY," calls attention to the fact that the Cincinnati Club also had been irganized in 1888. Delegates of the various paint and oil clubs met in Saratoga and agreed on the >rganization plan and decided on the name "National Paint, Oil and Varnish Asso:iation of the United States." In the decades following the organization of this association, the manufacturers n the industry, while almost invariably retaining their membership in the National ’aint. Oil and Varnish Association, formed separate organizations which developed is 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 3rinders'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 3aint 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 033521 i OFFICERS ? 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Pratt & Lambert, Inc. Buffalo, New York Celanese Coatings & Specialties Co. Louisville, Kentucky President ROBERT A. ROLAND Vice President, Admin. & Secretary ALLAN W. GATES Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. REGIONAL VICE PRESIDENTS New England Zone WILLIAM R. HOLMES D. H. Little Co. Baliardvale, Massachusetts Eastern Zone MARTINA. TRENKLE Alcatraz Paint Co. Richmond, Virginia . East Central Zone JAMES H. DUGGINS Ashland Chemical Co., Div. of Ashland Oil, Inc. Indianapolis, Indiana West Central Zone WILLIAM R. HENTZEN Hentzen Chemical Coatings, Inc. Milwaukee, Wisconsin Southern Zone LARRY HECHT Southern Protective Products Co. Atlanta, Georgia Southwestern Zone ROBERT H. ARNOLD Cook Paint 8t Varnish Co. Houston, Texas Western Zone MERRILL E. EVANS . Lilly Industrial Coatings, Inc. Montebello, California 7 NPCA/RS 033524 -"V-lL' "J1 J-Jil! maimn L BOARD OF DIRECTORS (Term expires 1976) JOHN L. ARM1TAGE (Chairman) John L. Armitage & Co. Newark, New Jersey MANSEL O. WILEY (Vice Chairman) Celanese Coatings & Specialties Co. Louisville, Kentucky W. A. BOURS III HOWARD W. HECHT E. I. duPont de Demours & Co., Inc. Wilmington, Delaware McCloskey Varnish Co. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania CLINTON S. BROWN C. ROBERT HILES National Manufacturing Corp. Tonawanda, New York Lilly Industrial Coatings, Inc. Indianapolis, Indiana R. G. BULL D. B. KURFEES The Sherwin-Williams Co. Cleveland, Ohio Kurfees Coatings, Inc. Louisville, Kentucky E. A. COWMAN WM. C. LOWREY Cowman-Campbell Paint Co. Seattle, Washington Shell Chemical Co. E. Orange, New Jersey F. JOHN DERRICK JOHN LUDDEN Perry & Derrick Co. Cincinnati, Ohio American Cyanamid Co. Bound Brpok, New Jersey PETER FASS HENRY P. MORRIS Reichhold Chemicals, Inc. White Plains, New York Elliott Paint & Varnish Co. Chicago, Illinois (Term expires GEORGE A. NICHOLS JAMES H. DAVIS DeSoto, Inc. Des Plaines, Illinois Porter Paint Co. Louisville, Kentucky E. C. LARSEN BRUCE OCKO PPG Industries, Inc. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Polyvinyl Chemical Industries Wilmington, Massachusetts RALPH W. LETTIERI Benjamin Moore & Co. Montvale, New Jersey LOUIS A. RUCKGABER, JR. The Egyptian Lacquer Manufacturing Co. Newark, New Jersey D, H. McCLURE EXXON Chemical Co. U.S.A. Houston, Texas JOSEPH S. SCHER ROBERT S. McKAY II The Enterprise Companies Wheeling, Illinois The Dean & Barry Co. Columbus, Ohio PAULW. NEIDHARDT ROBERT WESSON Glidden-Durkee Div. SCM Corp. Union Carbide Corporation New York, New York Cleveland, Ohio 8 i NPCA/RI033525 (Term expires 1978) JAMES C. HENDERSHOT RUSSELL BANKS Reliance Universal, Inc. Louisville, Kentucky Grow Chemical Corp. New York, New York HOWARD M. JONES DONALD T. BROPHY Jones-Blair Paint Co. Dallas, Texas Rohm and Haas Co. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania RAY J. LINDQUIST ROBERT L. CARTER Honeymead Products Co. Minneapolis, Minnesota ' Farmland Industries, Inc. Kansas City, Missouri WALTER F. RHOADES ROBERT M. COX Standard T Chemical Co. Chicago, Illinois The Gilbert Spruance Co. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania J. J. CROWLEY KENNETH B. VETTER LI The O'Brien Corporation South Bend, Indiana The Flecto Co. Oakland, California GORDON E. HANN WILLIAM M. WESTHOFF The Tremco Mfg. Co. Cleveland, Ohio Arco Chemical Co. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE JOHN L. ARMITAGE (Chairman) JAMES C. HENDERSHOT John L. Armitage & Co. Newark, New Jersey Reliance Universal, Inc. Louisville, Kentucky MANSEL O. WILEY (Vice Chairman) E. C. LARSEN Celanese Coatings & Specialties Co. Louisville, Kentucky PPG Industries, Inc. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania RUSSELL BANKS RALPH W. LETTIERI Grow Chemical CorpNew York, New York Benjamin Moore & Co. Montvale, New Jersey W. A. BOURSIII PAULW. NEIDHARDT E. I. duPont de Nemours & Co., Inc. Wilmington, Delaware Glidden-Durkee Div. of SCM Corp. Cleveland, Ohio CLINTON S. BROWN GEORGE A. NICHOLS National Manufacturing Corp. Tonawanda, New York DeSoto, Inc. Des Plaines, Illinois R. G. BULL WALTER F. RHOADES The Sherwin-Williams Co. Cleveland, Ohio Standard T. Chemical Co., Inc. Chicago, Illinois JAMES H. DAVIS RAYMOND D. STEVENS, JR. Porter Paint Co. Louisville, Kentucky Pratt & Lambert, Inc. Buffalo, New York 9 NPCA/RI 033526 1976 OFFICERS Chairman Board of Directors Executive Committee MANSELO. WILEY . ROBERT A. ROLAND Vice Chairman Board of Directors Executive Committee President RAYMOND D. STEVENS, JR ALLAN W. GATES Treasurer Board of Directors Executive Committee Vice President, Administration and Secretary 10 NPCA/RI 033527 REGIONAL VICE PRESIDENTS WILLIAM R. HOLMES MARTIN A. TRENKLE JAMES H. DUGGINS 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 WILLIAM R. HENTZEN LARRY HECHT Regional Vice President (West Central Zone) Board of Directors Regional Vice President (Southern Zone) Board of Directors ROBERT H. ARNOLD MERRILL E. EVANS Regional Vice President (Southwestern Zone! Board of Directors Regional Vice President (Western Zone) Board of Directors 11 NPCA/Rl 033528 BOARD OF DIRECTORS RUSSELL BANKS W. A. BOURS III . DONALD T. BROPHY Board of Directors Executive Committee Board of Directors Executive Committee Board of Directors CLINTON S. BROWN R. G. BULL ROBERT L. CARTER Board of Directors Executive Committee Board of Directors Executive Committee Board of Directors E. A. COWMAN ROBERT M. COX J. J. CROWLEY Board of Directors Board of Directors Executive Committee Board of Directors Budget & Finance Committee 12 NPCA/RI033529 JAMES H. DAVIS F. JOHN DERRICK PETER FASS Board of Directors Executive Committee Board of Directors Budget & Finance Committee Board of Directors GORDON E. HANN HOWARD W. HECHT JAMES C. HENDERSHOT Board of Directors Board of Directors Board of Directors Executive Committee Budget & Finance Committee C. ROBERT HILES HOWARD M. JONES D. B. KURFEES Board of Directors Budget & Finance Committee Board of Directors Board of Directors Budget & Finance Committee 13 NPCA/RI 033530 wm we? ESSSfP? I E. C. LARSEN * Board of Directors Executive Committee RALPH W. LETT1ERI Board of Directors Executive Committee RAY J. LINDQUIST “ Board of Directors i i •I t i WILLIAM C. LOWREY JOHN LUDDEN D. H. McCLURE Board of Directors Board of Directors Board of Directors ROBERT S. McKAY II HENRY P. MORRIS PAUL W. NEIDHARDT Board of Directors Executive Committee Budget & Finance Committee Board of Directors Board of Directors Executive Committee 14 NPCA/RI033531 lyauin* GEORGE A. NICHOLS BRUCE OCKO WALTER F. RHOADES Board of Directors Executive Committee Board of Directors » Board of Directors Executive Committee LOUIS A. RUCKGABER, JR. JOSEPH S. SCHER KENNETH B. VETTER LI Board of Directors Budget & Finance Committee Board of Directors Budget & Finance Committee Board of Directors Budget & Finance Committee 15 ; NPCA/RI033532 PAST PRESIDENTS 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 1933-1946 1947-1961 1962-1963 1964 1965-1966 1967-1968 1969-1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 GEORGE BAUGH HECKEL AWARD WINNERS 1975 - ROBERT S. McKAY II 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 033533 . ■ ilium ii n w iiiiiiiii n ~ -nmg an ininw rinirn rmTTrn-|in n—i ~~i r~r"t t inn 1 GO TO MAMET WITH THE PROS! Total service to the paint industry from the raw materials to coatings in use. > s?Jibuti b w - ?rw . «* saiwr ts tJt Eastman Chemical Products, Inc. GOATMVfia C^FVllCALS nJV*S«3M KiNCJ^PORT. taiINBtSfsi: K-AiSW?" • *n vatooS-Tms. NPCA/R1 033550 ' FURNITURE FINISHES INDUSTRY COMMITTEE W. I. LONGSWORTH, JR, Chairman RUFUS F. WINT, Vice Chairman Lilly Industrial Coatings, Inc. Hercules, Inc. Wilmington, Delaware Memphis, Tennessee DONALD N. MacILRAITH CARL COOPER Guardsman Chemicals, Inc. Inmont Corporation High Point, North Carolina Morganton, North Carolina ROBERT M. COX The Gilbert Spruance Co. ROY S. NICKERSON, SR. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania The O'Brien Corp. South Bend, Indiana JAMES D. CROWLEY Eastman Chemical Products, Inc. Kingsport, Tennessee JACK I.PERLOW Waterlac Products, Inc. Danvers, Massachusetts GERRY M. CURRIER Reliance Universal, Inc. WILLIAM F. SCHNELLER High Point, North Carolina E. I. duPont de Nemours & Co., Inc. Greensboro, North Carolina WILLIAM V. DOLAN V. J. Dolan & Co., Inc. A. E. VERBYLA Chicago, Illinois . Seaguard Corporation ROBERT FE1LD Portsmouth, Virginia E. I. duPont de Nemours 61 Co., Inc. JOHN L. ARMITAGE (ex officio) Wilmington, Delaware National Paint and Coatings Assn., Inc. ARTHUR W. GILLIAM Washington, D. C. The Sherwin-Williams Company Greensboro, North Carolina Staff: Jerry Hall 32 ! NPCA/FU 033551 GOVERNMENT SUPPLIERS COMMITTEE LOU RICH, JR., Chairman Glidden-Durkee Div. of SCM Corp. Cleveland. Ohio JOHN R. ROBINSON EDWARD P. CARR E-Bond Epoxies, Inc. Reichhold Chemicals/Inc. Ft. Lauderdale, Florida Tuxedo Park, New York LEROY W.SHUGER CHARLES M. DOWNS, JR. Baltimore Paint Si Chemical Corp. Enmar, Inc., Wichita Div. Baltimore, Maryland Wichita, Kansas WILLIAM A. SMITH JAMES M. DRUBEL William A. Smith Co. International Paint Co., Inc. East Point, Georgia New York, New York J. E. SPECTOR ERIC H. GRANT Everseal Mfg. Co., Inc. Celanese Coatings and Specialties Co. Ridgefield, New Jersey Louisville, Kentucky J. ROBERT STROHM . W. H. NORMAN DUNCAN Enterprise Chemical Coatings Co. International Paint Co., Inc. Wheeling, Illinois New York, New York DENNIS R. TEPPERMAN LARRY L. GREEN Atlas Paint Si Varnish Co. Ashland Chemical Co. Irvington, New Jersey Columbus, Ohio PETER TEPPERMAN DANIEL JARVIE Chemray Coatings Corp. Jarvie Paint Mfg. Co. Middlesex, New Jersey Seattle, Washington K. S. VALIS J. W. JOHNSON Colorado Paint Company Vimasco Corp. Denver, Colorado Nitro, West Virginia A. E. VERBYLA SANFORD KONSTADT Seaguard Corporation Grow Chemical Corp. Portsmouth, Virginia New York, New York C. S. WELLS SAMUEL LITTMAN PPG Industries, Inc. American Paint Products Co., Inc., Div. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania GEORGE T. WINGATE of Congress Paint Manufacturing Company, Inc., Beltsville, Maryland Goodyear Tire8i Rubber Co. Washington, D. C. THOMAS E. MAREK JOHN L. ARMITAGE (ex officio) Coronado Paint Company, Inc. National Paint and Coatings Assn., Inc. Edgewater, Florida JOHN V. MORSE Washington, D. C. Staff: Stella L. Miller Monsanto Company Washington, D. C. 33 . ............. NPCA/RI 033552 HIGH PERFORMANCE ARCHITECTURAL COATINGS STEERING COMMITTEE JAMES FOY, Chairman Foy-Johnston, Inc. Cincinnati, Ohio PETER G. SCHESSLER WILLIAM CIBULAS Mobay Chemical Corp. Hughson Chemical Co. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Erie, Pennsylvania PETER B. STATHAM DONALD EVANS The Sherwin-Williams Co. MAMECO International Cleveland, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio DAVID SUTHERLAND ERIC GRANT Celanese Coatings Si Specialties Co. CIBA-GEIGY Corp. Jeffersontown, Kentucky Ardsley, New York HARRY HOWARD C. S. WELLS R. T. Vanderbilt Co., Inc. PPG Industries, Inc. Norwalk, Connecticut Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania GARRY A. MILLER GEORGE H. WILHELM The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Ashland Chemical Co. Akron, Ohio Columbus, Ohio IVAN J. NICODEMUS JOHN L. ARMITAGE (ex officio) Standard T Chemical Co., Inc. National Paint and Coatings Assn., Inc. Chicago, Illinois Washington, O. C. RICHARD ROESLER Staff: Mark Padow General Mills Chemicals, Inc. Minneapolis, Minnesota 34 NPCA/RI 033553 Like some good phone numbers? The phone numbers below will put you in touch with the most convenient of our cross-country network of distributors for high-grade calcined kaolin, calcium carbonate, barites and silicas. Should you prefer to write, we’ve provided names and addresses, too. This kind of representation is one big reason so many customers are considering Dresser Minerals their best source of extenders and fillers for paint formula­ tion. And, we have the transportation and service to go with the product. One more phone number: 800-231-3564, in case you want direct action. It's toll free. In Texas, call toll-free 800-392-3188. (216) 535-2108 Akron Chemical Company 25S Fountain Street Akron, Ohio 44304 (214) 631-1048 DeChellis Company 3200 Irving Boulevard Dallas, Texas 75247 (305| 661-3395 Ambrosia Industrial, Inc. 7105 Southwest 63rd Avenue South Miami, Florida 33143 (213) 268-1815 Dorsett & Jackson, Inc. 3800 Noakes Street Los Angeles, California 90023 (416) 223-2976 Angel Chemicals LtdP. O. Box 877, Station B Willowdale, Ontario, Can. (503) 222-9239 Helzer Chemical Company 3601 Northwest Yeon Avenue Portland, Oregon 97210 (314)241-5406 Ivan T. Bauman Company 817 N. 2nd Street St. Louis, Mo. 63102 (303? 534-7350 HeiT-Hartnell Company 2101 Blake Street Denver, Colorado 80205 (504J 525-7181 The Breffeilh Company 1339 South Peter's Street New Orleans, La. 70125 (612) 452-3131 Horton-Earl Company 750 South Plaza Drive St. Paul, Minn. 55120 (Mendota Heights) (415? 626-9241 Carmona Chemical Company 1001 17th Street San Francisco, Calif. 94107 (609? 695-6211 R. E. Carroll, Inc. 1570 N. Olden Avenue Trenton, New Jersey 08638 (216? 476-2100 Chem-Matezials Co., Inc. 14735 Lorain Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44111 (901)363-7498 Gerry E. Cook Company 4400 Dclp Road Memphis, Tennessee 38118 (301) 247-8344 Cummings Chemical & Supply 1913 Lansdowne Road Baltimore, Maryland 21227 (514)735-6191 Prescott & Company, LTD. 5625 Pare Street Town of Mount Royal Montreal H4P 1S1, Canada (216)331-4770 Schabel Products Corporation 20950 Center Ridge Road Cleveland, Ohio 44116 Westchester Telephone: (312) 343-0503 Chicago Telephone: (312)379-0503 G. R. O'Shea Company 9999 W. Roosevelt Road Westchester, Illinois 60153 (604) 255-7771 . Shanahan's Ltd. 1050 Glen Drive Vancouver 6, British Columbia, Canada (212) 454-9400 Smith Chemical & Color Co., Inc. 104-20 Dunkirk Jamaica, New York 11412 (617? 923-2070 R. B. Huber Associates 203 Arlington Street Watertown, Mass. 02172 (704? 523-2156 A. B. Wood Chemical Co., Inc. 4012 Park Road Charlotte, North Carolina 28209 (404? 448-7487 Kennesaw-Wilcox, Inc. 3028 Adriatic Court Norcross, Georgia 30071 (402? 281-9373 E. E. Zimmerman Company 2010 Clark Building Pittsburg, Penn. 15222 (317J 632-9343 Indiana Naval Stores Co., Inc. 412 N. Tremont Street Indianapolis, Ind. 46222 In Europe Contact: (061) 883-454 (Bus) 883-455 (Res) European Sales Manager Dr. Hans Bartholet 3, Sonnenweg CH-4313 MOHL1N (AG) Switzerland/Suisse (502) 896-6479 L. A. Miller Company Box 456 Louisville, Ky. 40201 (913) 621-2301 Morton-Meyers Company 59 Ewing Street Kansas City, Kan. 66118 Prcsser Minerals| j—... — 4 P.O.BOX 6504 HOUSTON, TEXAS 77005 NPCA/R1 033554 INDUSTRY SUPPLIERS COMMITTEE BRUCE OCKO, Chairman R. DONALD GRIEBEL, Vice Chairman Polyvinyl Chemical Industries AMSCO Division, Union Oil Company Wilmington, Massachusetts Palatine, Illinois EDWARD R. BURLEY, JR. R. W. ANNONIO Union Carbide Corporation Spencer Kellogg Div. Of New York, New York Textron, Inc. Buffalo, New York JOSEPH J. CAHILL, JR. JOHN C. BECKER, JR. Borden, I nc. Celanese Chemical Company Leominster, Massachusetts New York, New York R. R. BENNETT DON CHRISTIANSEN Commercial Solvents Corporation Freeman Chemical Corp. Terre Haute, Indiana Port Washington, Wisconsin STEPHEN L. BENNETT DAVID N. CLARK Borg Warner Corp. Parkersburg, West Virginia Neville Chemical Company Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania ROBERT L. BILTON Monsanto Company CLARKE L. COLDREN St. Louis, Missouri Shell Chemical Company Houston, Texas RUPERT C. BING ' St. Joseph Minerals Corporation MARVIN K. COULTER New York, New York American Smelting & Refining Co. Columbus, Ohio WILLIAM C. BLACK T. L. CROSBY The New Jersey Zinc Company Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Crosby Chemicals, Inc. Picayune, Mississippi FRANK E. BOLWAY, JR. DENNIS W. CULLEN D. H. Litter Company General Mills Chemicals, Inc. New York, New York Minneapolis. Minnesota WERNER F. DAHL HAROLD BRE2 Ishihara Corp. (U.S.A.) EXXON Company, U.S.A. San Francisco, California Linden, New Jersey 36 NPCA/RI033555 * producers of NeoCry I® and NeoRez® polymers and copolymers for low-energy, non-polluting coating systems Polyvinyl Chemical Industries a unit of Beatrice Chemical Division of Beatrice Foods Co. 730 Main Street, Wilmington, Mass. 01887 Telephone: (617) 658-6600 . ........................... NPCA/R1 033556 R. O. INNES L. E. ERICKSON Kerr-McGee Chemical Corp. O. G. Innes Corporation Oklahoma City, Oklahoma New York, New York T. P. JOHNSTON R. MARSHALL EVANS, JR. Thompson, Weinman & Company Eastman Chemical Products, Inc. Cartersville, Georgia Kingsport, Tennessee L. J. KAISER R. J. FALLON Reliance Universal Inc. Merck & Co., Inc. Louisville, Kentucky Rahway, New Jersey DAVID KELLER American Cyanamid Company CHARLES M. FITCH Bound Brook, New Jersey Charter International Oil Corp. Houston, Texas EMMETT KENEFICK Minnesota Linseed Oil Company P. J. FITZPATRICK Minneapolis, Minnesota Harry T. Campbell Sons' Corp. Towson, Maryland GUENTER KIRSCHMER BASF Corporation WILLIAM R. FOX Parsippany, New Jersey Davies Can Co. Solon, Ohio . JOHN E. KRAMER E. I. duPont de Nemours & Co., Inc. ROBERT R. FRITZ Wilmington, Delaware Cetanese Coatings and Specialties Co. Louisville, Kentucky HERBERT KRANICH Johns-Manville Products Corp. LAWRENCE A. GAITO Denver, Colorado Engelhard Minerals & Chemicals Div. FRANK C. LaMOTTA Edison, New Jersey EXXON Chemical Company, U.S.A. WILLIAM H. GRAEFF Florham Park, New Jersey Rohm and Haas Company Philadelphia, Pennsylvania JAMES F. LAWRENCE Cargill, Inc. Minneapolis, Minnesota JAMES GREESON Raybo Chemical W. C. LOWREY Huntington, West Virginia Shell Chemical Company E. Orange, New Jersey A. R. HEMPEL Monsanto Industrial Chemicals Co. GEORGE S. McTAVEY St: Louis, Missouri Cosan Chemical Corp. Clifton, New Jersey HARRY W. HOWARD R. T. Vanderbilt Company S. G. MANOLAKIS Norwalk, Connecticut American Cyanamid Co. Boundbook, New Jersey KENNETH HOY DAN MARIEN, JR. Koppers Company, Inc. ADM Industrial Oils Corp. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Decatur, I llinois WILLIAM IBSEN DONALD W. MARVEL Cities Services Company W. R. Grace Si Company Akron, Ohio Baltimore, Maryland 38 i NPCA/Rl 033557 k W. H. RUNGE, JR. BRUCE F. ME1KLE The Georgia Marble Company Atlanta, Georgia Mobay Chemical Corp. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania THOMAS W. ROGERS GEORGE E. MILES Chemetron Corporation George A. Milton Can Co, Holland, Michigan Elizabeth, New Jersey E. A. ROONEY MARTIN C. MILLER APCO Oil Corporation Pod ell Industries, Inc. Chicago, I llinois Clifton, New Jersey ERNEST SCHELLER,JR. Silberline Mfg. Co., Inc. JAMES R. MOSSBARGER Lansford, Pennsylvania Velsicol Chemical Corporation R.S. SEIDEL Chicago, Illinois E. I. duPont de Nemours & Co., Inc JAMES MOBBERLY Wilmington, Delaware Ashland Chemical GEORGE F.SIMMK Columbus, Ohio Ferro Corporation LOREN MUNSON Bedford, Ohio Ciba-Geigy Corp. EVERETTSKLARZ Ardsley, New York Ashland Chemical Company Columbus, Ohio JOHN N. MURRAY U.S, Industrial Chemicals Co. HAROLD E. SMITH New York, New York Reynolds Metals Co. Richmond, Virginia JAMES NORBURY J. CORSON SMITH Dow Chemical Company Glidden-Durkee Div. Of SCM Corp. Midland, Michigan Baltimore, Maryland LARRY OKUN W. T. SMITH Tenneco Chemicals, Inc. Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Piscataway, New Jersey Berea, Ohio DOUGLAS SPRUANCE W. E. OSBERG, JR. I.M.C. Chemical Group-Resins Div. Hercules, Inc. Carpentersville, Illinois Wilmington, Delaware EDW. E. STANDRING E. M. PEARCY American Cyanamid Company Amoco Chemicals Corp. Wayne, New Jersey Chicago, I llinois GWYN TUCKER JOSEPH J. RAISPIS Rheem Mfg. Co. Emery Industries, Inc. New York, New York Cincinnati, Ohio WILLIAM N. TUNE Hercules, Inc. EDWARD E. RASWYCK Wilmington, Delaware Reichhold Chemicals, Inc. White Plains, New York T. W. TYRRELL DANIEL B. ROBERTSON Armstrong Containers, Inc. Inmont Corporation Westchester, Illinois Hawthorne, New Jersey EDWARD WANDERMAN RICHARD T. ROSS Buckman Lab., Inc. Cellofilm Corp. Memphis, Tennessee Woodridge, New Jersey 39 NPCA/RI 033558 -ryin----'gww*" ■ WILLIAM P. WEBER " FLOYD WITZEL Westhampton Chemical Corp. Cook Paint & Varnish Co. New York, New York Elm Grove, Wisconsin GEORGE A. WELLS JOHN C. WOODRUFF Pfizer Inc. Whittaker, Clark & Daniels Co. Easton, Pennsylvania South Plainfield, New Jersey C. A. WENTZ Phillips Petroleum Co. JOHN L. ARMITAGE lex officio) Washington, D. C. National Paint and Coatings Assn., Inc. Washington, D. C. R. WINSLOW WHITE N L Industries, Inc. Highstown, New Jersey Staff: Royal A. Brown 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-proo you need us! company PERmaczEL NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J- 08903 40 NPCA/R1 033559 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 Paint and Coatings Association: PAULE. LEARY ROYAL A. BROWN Reliance Universal Inc. National Paint and Coatings Association Washington, D’.C. Louisville, Kentucky J. R. LEWIS • E. I. duPont de Nemours & Co., Inc. ROY W. COHN Wilmington, Delaware NAP CO Corp. MURPHY E. MULL Fremont, California Inmont Corporation Morganton, North Carolina D. S. GAARDER DONALD OCHS The Sherwin-Williams Company The Valspar Corp. Cleveland, Ohio Minneapolis, Minnesota 4. ROBERT PICKERING KENNETH GILCHRIST Guardsman Chemicals Inc. Lilly Industrial Coatings, Inc. Grand Rapids, Michigan Indianapolis, Indiana Representing National Forest Products Association: B. Y, COUCH ALAN LAMBUTH Weyerhaeuser Company Boise-Cascade Corporation Seattle, Washington Boise, Idaho ROBERT A. HOLCOMBE ARTHUR F. MUSCHLER National Forest Products Association Edward Hines Lumber Company Washington, D.C. Chicago, Illinois Representing National Woodwork Manufacturers Association: MICHAEL L. CLARK JOSEPH HOLDIMAN National Woodwork Manufacturers Association Caradco Division of Scovilie Chicago, Illinois Dubuque, Iowa . Representing American Plywood Association: THOMAS E. BATEY, JR. DON F. LAUGHNAN American Plywood Association Simpson Timber Company Tacoma, Washington Redmond, Washington 41 NPCA/Ri 033560 Representing American Hardboard Association: KENNETH KRUEGER MAXWELL M. YAN Acoustical St Board Products Association Abitibi Paper Co. Ltd. Park Ridge, Illinois Ontario, Canada JOINT PAINT INDUSTRY COORDINATING COMMITTEE Representing National Paint and Coatings Association, Inc.: JOHN L. ARMITAGE M. C. WORKMAN John L. Armitage St Co. Benjamin Moore & Co. Newark, New Jersey Montvale, New Jersey MANSEL O. WILEY ROBERT A. ROLAND Ceianese Coatings 81 Specialties Co. National Paint and Coatings Association, Inc. Louisville, Kentucky Washington, D. C. Representing National Decorating Products Association: CARL J. MOVRICH ALVIN L. EVANS Bruno Movrich Co. Standard Paint & Wallpaper Chicago, Illinois Orange, Connecticut ALTON L. STRICKLAND ROBERT E. PETIT Raleigh Paint & Wallpaper National Decorating Products Association Raleigh, North Carolina St. Louis, Missouri Representing Painting and Decorating Contractors of America: CARL LEUTENEKER E. GLEN CRAVEN San Leandro, California Painting and Decorating Contractors of America Falls Church, Virginia ROBERT IRELAND WM. C. BELFORTE Ireland Painting Co. Painting and Decorating Contractors of America Joliet, I llinois Falls Church, Virginia Representing Federation of Societies for Coatings Technology: NEIL ESTRADA JOHN J. OATES Reichhold Chemicals, Inc. Troy Chemical Corp. S. San Francisco, California Newark, New Jersey WILLIAM DUNN FRANK J. BORRELLE Dumar Paints St Chemicals Federation of Societies for Coatings Technology Rexdale, Ontario, Canada Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 42 NPCA/RI 033561 fcnodt loss and Celtte White Mist® controls both...and disc disperses to 6 Hegman smoothness for lower costs. Get significant R. M. C. savings by replacing or extending high cost silica flatting agents with Celite White Mist. White Mist is ideal for many pigmented chemical coatings and lustreless enamels requir­ ing high Hegman smoothness. This specially classified, high­ brightness diatom ite controls gloss and sheen equally from high semi-gloss to full flat.. . whether by disc dis­ persion or sand grinding. Perfect for “stir-in" batch adjustment, too. There's a lot more to say about Celite White Mist. So we put it all in a special bulletin. To get your free copy, write Johns-Manville, Filtration and Minerals Division, Box 5705-FM, Denver, Colorado 80217. 3 !i Ti Johns-Manville NPCA/RI 033562 LABELING COMMITTEE T. W. MacDOUGAL Benjamin Moore Si Co. Newark, New Jersey WARREN O. MANLEY Cook Paint Si Varnish Co. Kansas City, Missouri JOSEPH W. MARCHBANK C. M. JACKSON, Chairman Sprayon Products, inc. Celanese Coatings & Specialties Co. Bedford Heights, Ohio Louisville, Kentucky F. E. OBERLIN NL Industries, Inc. GRANT E. ARHART West Caldwell, New Jersey DeSoto I nc. Des Plaines, Illinois EDWARD F. O'TOOLE O'Toole, Westrick Si Harrison PHILIP R. ARVIDSON Chicago, Illinois Inmont Corporation WILLIAM G. RINGLE Clifton, New Jersey Pratt Si Lambert, Inc. Buffalo, New York CLAYTON COLLINS GEORGE F. SANFORD Sargent Paint Inc. The Sherwin-Williams Company Indianapolis, Indiana Cleveland, Ohio PHILIP A. STENDEL WILBERT HAN FT Sapolin Paints Inc. Morris Industries Danbury, Connecticut East St. Louis, Missouri THAYRE TALCOTT S.M. HEATLEY Dow Chemical U.S.A. Seymour of Sycamore, Inc. Midland, Michigan Sycamore, Illinois JACK TURER HELENE R. JOHNSON Witco Chemical Corp. Lenmar Lacquers, Inc. New York, New York Baltimore, Maryland J. G. ULREICH T. Z.KORSAK Standard T Chemical Co., inc. PPG Industries, Inc. Chicago, Illinois Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania C. RICHARD YERKS Vita Var Company PAUL LEARY Reliance Universal Inc. New Brunswick, New Jersey Louisville, Kentucky JOHN L. ARMITAGE (ex officio) National Paint and Coatings Assn., Inc. MORRIS B. LORE Washington, D. C. E. I. duPont de Nemours Si Co., Inc. Staff: John Montgomery Wilmington, Delaware 44 NPCA/RI 033563 DuPont Polymer Products for Coatings EL V AC IT E* acrylic resins Bead and solution resins for high-performance lacquers for metals, wood, and plastics. METHACRYLATE MONOMERS IVtethacrylic acid and methyl, ethyl, /7-butyl, isobutyl and 2-ethylhexy! esters for resin manufacture. NITROCELLULOSE For high-quality wood and metal lacquers; flexographic and rotogravure inks. ELVAMIDE* nylon resins ELVAX* resins DU PONT COMPANY • PLASTIC PRODUCTS AND RESINS DEPARTMENT WILMINGTON, DELAWARE 19898 Offices Charlotte.................... Chicago....................... Los Angeles............. New York................. Foreign Sales Section * Reg. U.S. Pat. Off. P. O. Box 1909, Charlotte, NC 28233 .... 7250 N. Cicero Ave., Lincolnwood, IL 60646 P.O. Box 8950, Universal City, CA 91608. . 350 Fifth Ave., New York, NY 10001 .... Wilmington, DE 19898....................................... (704)364-1550 (312) 982-4083 (213)985-8494 (212)971-4000 (302)774-7070 "EG U S P*T a.T« NPCA/RI 033564 rmasm LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE DANIEL J. HALEY, JR., Chairman Finnaren Si Haley, Inc. Ardmore, Pennsylvania R.W. BLAIR, JR. IVAN J. NICODEMUS Jones-Blair Paint Co. Standard T Chemical Co., Inc. Dallas, Texas Dallas, Texas ALAN D. CHILDS EDWARD F. O'TOOLE The Sherwin-Williams Company O'Toole.-Westrick & Harrison Cleveland, Ohio Chicago, Illinois JEROME J. CROWLEY WESLEY P. POLLITT The O'Brien Corp. Sapolin Paints Inc. South Bend, Indiana Danbury, Connecticut E. L. GRIMM LOUISA. PROSCH E. 1. 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 ROBERT S. JONES RICHMOND W. UNWIN Glidden-Durkee N L Industries, Inc. Div. of SCM Corp. New York, New York Cleveland, Ohio RICHARD G. WARNER, JR. ROBERT R. MacIVER Cook Paint Si Varnish Co. PPG Industries, Inc. Kansas City, Missouri Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania JOHN L. ARMITAGE (ex officio) R.S. McKENZIE National Paint and Coatings Assn., Inc. Washington, D. C. Southern Coatings 8i Chemical Co., Inc. Sumter, South Carolina Staff: Don Selby 46 NPCA/RI033565 MANAGEMENT INFORMATION COMMITTEE JAMES E. FEENEY Celanese Coatings and Specialties Company Louisville, Kentucky BERNHARD F. MAUTZ, JR., Chairman GEORGE GABLE Mautz Paint Co. Perfection Paint Si Color Co., Inc. Madison, Wisconsin Indianapolis, Indiana PAUL D. ANDERSON LEO J. GOTTSCHALK Enterprise Companies The Sherwin-Williams Co. Chicago, Illinois Cleveland, Ohio WALTER GREIZERSTE1N HOMER M. BABCOCK Napko Corporation Pierce Si Stevens Chemical Corp. Houston, Texas Oiv. of Pratt St Lambert Buffalo, New York BENJAMIN M. BELCHER, JR. Benjamin Moore Si Co. LARRY HECHT Montvale, New Jersey The Southern Protective Products Co. Atlanta, Georgia • WALLACE G. BENNETT Bennett's PETER H. HESS Salt Lake City, Utah The Flecto Co., Inc. Oakland, California FRANK E. BOLWAY, JR. DONALD B. KURFEES D.H. Litter Co., Inc. New York, New York Kurfees Coatings, Inc. Louisville, Kentucky ROBERT K. BROCKER FREDERICK S. MAGNUS Standard T Chemical Co., Inc. Maas Si Waldstein Co. Chicago, Illinois Newark, New Jersey CLYDE L. BURTT C.W.MANN, JR. Reliance Universal Inc. Baltimore Paint & Chemical Corp. Louisville, Kentucky Baltimore, Maryland E. ARTHUR COWMAN MERRITT E. MARCUS Cowman-Campbell Paint Co. Seattle, Washington Edw. H. Marcus Paint Co. • . Louisville, Kentucky FRANK P. DOUGHERTY EUGENE S. MASSEY, JR. Celanese Coatings and Specialties Co. Hercules, Inc. Louisville, Kentucky Wilmington, Delaware 47 NPCA/RI 033566 THOMAS P. MORAN TED T. SZABO The O'Brien Corporation Union Carbide Corporation Baltimore, Maryland New York, New York ROBERT F. VICKROY JOHN C. OLSON Durako Paint & Color Corp. DeSoto, Inc. Detroit, Michigan Oes Plaines, Illinois JOHN G. WAGNER ROBERT A. POWRIE Glidden-Durkee Div. of SCM Corp. E. I. duPontde Nemours & Co.. Inc. Cleveland, Ohio Wilmington, Delaware JOSEPH M. WALTON LOUISA. PROSCH, JR. Jamestown Paint Si Varnish Co. Indurall Coatings, Inc. Jamestown, Pennsylvania Birmingham, Alabama WILLIAM C. WAR LICK LEO T. RYAN Warlick Paint Co., Inc, Southeastern Steel Container Co. Statesville, North Carolina Birmingham, Alabama ROBERT F. WILKINSON PPG Industries, Inc. CLYDE L. SMITH Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Ameritone Paint Corp. Long Beach, California JOHN L. ARMITAGE (ex officio) National Paint 81 Coatings Assn., Inc. WILLIAM T. SMITH Washington. D. C. The Goodyear Tire Si Rubber Co. Berea, Ohio Sta'if: Everett Call MANUFACTURING MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE W. HORTON RUSSELL, Chairman Celanese Coatings and Specialties Co. W. L. ANDERSON Louisville, Kentucky R. F. BREWSTER DeSoto, Inc. Pratt & Lambert, Inc. □ es Plaines, Illinois Buffalo, New York G. NELSON AUGE : CLINTON S. BROWN Reliance Universal Inc. National Manufacturing Corp. Louisville, Kentucky Tonawanda, New York W. B.BARTELT RICHARD C. CARLSON Rust-Oleum Corporation Guardsman Chemicals Inc. Evanston, Illinois High Point, North Carolina EARL E. BAUMHART P. H. COOPER Kurfees Coatings, Inc. The Sherwin-Williams Company Louisville, Kentucky C leveland, Ohio 48 i NPCA/RI033567 T DONALD B. DAHM JAMES OSTEN DAP, Inc. American Lacquer & Solvents Co. of Florida Dayton, Ohio Tampa, Florida SIDNEY DANOFF J. ROBERT PICKERING Midland Industrial Finishes Lilly Industrial Coatings, Inc. Waukegan, Illinois Indianapolis, Indiana I. J. FOOTE ARTHUR L.SMITH. JR. Glidden-Durkee, Div. of SCM Corp. Conchemco, Inc. Cleveland, Ohio Baltimore, Maryland BRUCE T. GABLE C.W. STAHL Perfection Paint Si Color Co., Inc. E. I. duPont de Nemours & Co., Inc. Indianapolis, Indiana Wilmington, Delaware MELVIN HARRIS Verlan Limited JAMES STEWART Washington, D.C. Mautz Paint 61 Varnish Company Madison, Wisconsin A. H. HERMANN Samuel Cabot, Inc. JAMES J. SWINT Melrose, Massachusetts Wyandotte Paint Products Company D. J. HERRING Wyandotte, Michigan Benjamin Moore 81 Co. Montvale, New Jersey ROGER TAYLOR The Flecto Company, Inc. VINCENT D. JONES Oakland, California Gilman Paint 8i Varnish Company Chattanooga, Tennessee A. W. D. VOS Ford Motor Company J. A. KASSEKERT Mt. Clemens, Michigan PPG Industries, Inc. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania HAROLD WEINBERG Kwal Paints, Inc. MELVIN S. KAYE Denver, Colorado Maas & Waldstein Company Newark, New Jersey MASON WETZEL NORBERT M. LANGENFELD Baltimore Paint Si Chemical Corp. Baltimore, Maryland Standard T Chemical Company, Inc. Chicago, Illinois JOHNWHEALY The Valspar Corporation WILLIAM H. LERSTAD Minneapolis, Minnesota Sapotin Paints, Inc. New York, New York . . ED WHITBY Armstrong Products Co., Inc. WAYNE S. MADDEN Warsaw, Indiana General Paint & Chemical Cary, Illinois R.W. ZIMMERMAN The Enterprise Companies LEONARD W. MILLER Wheeling, Illinois The O'Brien Corp. South Bend, Indiana JOHN L. ARMITAGE (ex officio) National Paint and Coatings Assn., Inc. LAUREN O'DELL Washington, D. C. NAPKO Corporation , Staff: Royal A. Brown Houston, Texas 49 . I NPCA/RS 033568 OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY TASK FORCE CHARLES HOFFMAN, Mission Manager Inmont Corporation Hawthorne, New Jersey ROBERT BASH ERVIN KARABA Guardsman Chemical Coatings, Inc. Rust-Oleum Corporation Grand Rapids, Michigan Evanston, Illinois R.T. FERREE H. H. KOHL DeSoto, Inc. Des Plaines, Illinois E. I. duPont de Nemours & Co., Inc. Wilmington, Delaware FRANCIS C. GAUGUSH The Sherwin-Williams Company STEVE P. KB IVAN Cleveland, Ohio Celanese Coatings & Specialties Co. Louisville, Kentucky MEL HARRIS Verlan Limited RALPH L. MILLER Washington, D. C. PPG Industries, Inc. R. J. H AVI LAND Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Glidden-Durkee Div. of SCM Corp. JAMES W. SAUTTER Cleveland, Ohio Conchemco, Inc. Baltimore, Maryland J. CRAWFORD HENDERSON American Lacquer & Solvents Company GR ETCHEN G. SIMMONS of Florida Midland Div. of The Dexter Corp. Tampa, Florida Waukegan, Illinois JAMES D. JENSEN Standard T Chemical Co., Inc. DONALD W. SMITH Chicago Heights, Illinois Pratt & Lambert, Inc. Buffalo, New York VINCENT JONES Gilman Paint 81 Varnish Company Chattanooga, Tennessee Staff: Royal A. Brown 50 l NPCA/RI 033569 GUDDEN PIGMENTS If your product or process concerns pigments and colors, it concerns us TITANIUM DIOXIDE Chloride rutile. Sulfate rutile or Anatase CADMOL1TH CADMIUM REDS AND YELLOWS CADMIUM PURES CADMIUM REDS AND YELLOWS TITANIUM YELLOW TITANIUM GOLDEN SiLCRON ~ MICRONIZED SILICA-GELS Rigid quality control for color, purity, uniformity, and particle size. GUDDEN PIGMENTS SCM CORPORATION, BALTIMORE, MARYLAND 21226 ! NPCA/RI033570 MAR IN E CO ATI NGS COMM ITTE E FINN OLANDER Hampel's Marine Paints, Inc. New York, New York ROBERT DOYLE ARTHUR MEES Standard Paint & Varnish Co. Union Carbide Corp. Harvey, Louisiana New York, New York CHARLES L. PAILER WILLIAM NORMAN DUNCAN International Paint Co., Inc. Baltimore Copper Paint Co. New York, New York Baltimore, Maryland ■ E.W.SKILES HERBERT W. EVANS, JR. The Carboiine Co. Woolsey Marine Industries St. Louis, Missouri Danbury, Connecticut R. A. SPROUT H. H. FLEGENHEIMER E. I. duPont de Nemours 81 Co., I nc. Devoe Marine Division Wynnewood, Pennsylvania Celanese Coatings & Specialties Co. A. E. VERBYLA Louisville, Kentucky Seaguard Corporation JOSEPH HARRINGTON Portsmouth, Virginia Farboil Company JOHN L. ARMITAGE (ex officio) Baltimore, Maryland National Paint and Coatings Assn., Inc. ROBERT M. IVES, JR. Washington, D. C. Exxon Chemical Co., U.S.A. Houston, Texas Staff: John Montgomery 52 NPCA/RI 033571 MEMORIAL COMMITTEE ERNEST C. ANSLEY Linley Publishing Co. Los Angeles, California ABRAHAM MANN Modern Paint and Coatings New York, New York A. F. VOSS American Paint Journal Co. St. Louis, Missouri JOHN L. ARMITAGE Sex officio) National Paint and Coatings Assn., Inc. SAM LITTMAN, Chairman Washington, D. C. American Paint Products Co., Inc. Staff: Allan W. Gates Beltsvtlle, Maryland Our specialty is your problem From wetting to cratering... from gloss to flow... from package preservation to mildew control,Troy has a complete line of proven paint additives with proven answers. Write for samples and literature or talk to our technical people. Gloss LLBA Colioidisperse, 98-C, GLA, Lecithin WD, Emulsowet Package Preservation CMP Acetate, PMA-30, PMA-100, Troysan 174,192, 364 Your problems are their specialty. Cratering Latex Anti-Crater, 366 Solvent Anti-Crater Mildew Control , Polyphase Anti-Mildew, PMA-30, PMO-30, PMA-100, PMDS-10, CMP Acetate Floating and Flooding Anti-Float Powder, Anti-Float Liquid Foam and Bubbles 333, 666, 999, 262, Anti-Float Liquid Wetting and Dispersing Colioidisperse, 98-C, GLA, Lecithin WD troy chemical corp. One Avenue L. Newark, New Jersey 07105 (201) 589-2500 53 SKsrsn NPCA/R1033572 NATIONAL MEMBERSHIP STEERING COMMITTEE CLYDE L. SMITH, Chairman Ameritone Paint Corporation Compton. California PAULBROWNE MERRITT E. MARCUS Norwood Co. Edw. H. Marcus Paint Co. Houston, Texas Louisville, Kentucky J. H. DUG6INS HUGH MAYBERRY Ashland Chemical Co. Interstate Paint Co. Indianapolis, Indiana Brunswick, Georgia CHARLES DOZIER REGINALD MAYNARD Ribelin Distributors, Inc. EXXON Company, U.S.A. Garland, Texas Everett, Massachusetts DAVID L. GRUND PATRICK MILTON Grund-Brown Co. Milton Can Co. Bedford, Ohio Elizabeth, New Jersey CHARLES HARVEY DON OSENKOP Boehle Chemicals, Inc. Glidden-Durkee Div. of SCM Corp. Southfield, Michigan Emeryville, California SIDNEY M. HEATLEY BILL PHILLIPS Seymour of Sycamour, Inc. . The Harshaw Chemical Co. Sycamore, Illinois Appleton, Wisconsin DONALD KRUEGER EDWARD J. PIEL, JR. Spencer Kellogg Div. of Textron, Inc. The Sherwin-Williams Company Buffalo, New York Maryland Heights, Missouri 54 I NPCA/RI 033573 PEARCE TYE, JR. EDWARD RABON Charles A. Wagner Co., Inc. Standard Container Co. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Homerville, Georgia JOHN L. ARM IT AGE (ex officio) BRUCE D. BOSCH Shell Chemical Co. National Paint and Coatings Assn., Inc. Downey, California Washington, D. C. TOM STEELE Staff: James Elliott Smith Can Company Colonial Heights, Virginia PACKAGING COMMITTEE FRANK C. WISE, Chairman E. I. duPont de Nemours 81 Co., Inc. Wilmington, Delaware NORMAN D. KNOPF HERBERT GLENDENNING The Egyptian Lacquer Mfg. Co. The Sherwin-Williams Company Newark, New Jersey Cleveland, Ohio T.W.MacDOUGAL ERICH. GRANT Celanese Coatings & Specialties Co. Benjamin Moore Si Co. Louisville, Kentucky Newark, New Jersey L. C. HEISEY PATRICK W. MILTON PPG Industries, Inc. George A.Milton Can Co. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Elizabeth, New Jersey GARY HUGHES Continental Can Co., Inc. C. J. SMITH Chicago, Illinois Inland Steel Container Co. Chicago, Illinois C. G. KALLIMANI DeSoto, Inc. T.W. TYRRELL Des Plaines, Illinois Armstrong Containers, Inc. Westchester, Illinois CARLTON D. KLINE ED VAN der SLUIS American Can Company Davies Can Co. Greenwich, Connecticut Solon, Ohio 55 NPCA/R1033574 HOWARD N. WEDELSTAEDT JOHN L. ARMITAGE (ex officio) Standard T Chemical Company, Inc. National Paint and Coatings Assn., Inc. Chicago, Illinois Washington, D. C. Staff: Bruce Hamill ROOF COATINGS STEERING COMMITTEE PAUL H. BEEMER W. W. Henry Co. Huntington, California GEORGE DOUGHERTY Carboline Company St. Louis, Missouri C. R. ELL1BEE Colonial Refining & Chemical Co. Cleveland, Ohio DAVID BAILIE. Chairman Koppers Company, Inc. ROBERT J. ENTENMAN Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania American Asbestos Products Co. Cleveland, Ohio FRANKS. HARVATH Alcan Metal Powders, Inc. Elizabeth, New Jersey A. J. HOIBERG Johns-Manville Corp. CARL R. SODERLIND Denver, Colorado Witco Chemical Corp. Wilmington, Delaware LEROY JACKOPIN Tremco Cleveland, Ohio JOHN TRUMBULL Emulsified Asphalts, Inc. H. H. McCOWAN Chicago, I llinois Standard Oil Co. of Ohio Cleveland, Ohio JOHN D.WOEBSE KENNETH L.MILLICAN Tropical Paint Company Cleveland, Ohio Aluminum Company of America Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania ERIC S. WORMSER The G ibson-Homans Co. JAMES A. MOORE Cleveland, Ohio Union Carbide Corporation New York, New York JOHN L. ARMITAGE (ex officio) National Paint and Coatings, Assn., Inc. Washington, D. C. HAROLD SMITH Reynolds Metals Co. Richmond, Virginia Staff: Mark Padow 56 NPCA/RI 033575 0W ' t t ROOF COATINGS TECHNICAL SUBCOMMITTEE R. L. FRICKLAS Johns-ManviHe Corporation Manville, New Jersey LARRY HECHT Southern Protective Products Company Atlanta, Georgia K. P. KARST EN Aluminum Comoany of America Alcoa Center, Pennsylvania H. H. McCOWEN S. SHAW PAINTER, Chairman Standard Oil Co. of Ohio The Gibson-Homans Co. Cleveland, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio CARL R. SODERLIND Witco Chemical Corp. Wilmington, Delaware HARRY E.BELL Alcan Metal Powders, Inc. JACK R. WEST Elizabeth, New Jersey Koppers Company, Inc. Monroeville, Pennsylvania F. F. CARLSTON Chevron Research Corporation JOHN L. ARM1TAGE (ex officio) Richmond, California National Paint and Coatings Assn., Inc. RAY B. DOWELL Washington, D. C. Reynolds Metals Company Louisville, Kentucky Staff: Richard Murry 57 NPCA/RI 033576 SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE THOMAS R. MATTHEWS, Chairman ROBERT S. BAILEY, Vice-Chairman E. I, duPont de Nemours Si Co., Inc. Lilly Industrial Coatings, Inc. Wilmington, Delaware Indianapolis, Indiana UMBERTO ANCONA FRANK E. FLOOD McCloskey Varnish Company Stanchem, Inc. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania East Berlin, Connecticut WILLIAM FRID JOHN C. BECKER, JR. Armstrong Products Co., I nc„ Borden Chemical Company Warsaw, Indiana Leominster, Massachusetts J. L. GARDON HAROLD R. BECKWITH M & T Chemicals Standard T Chemical Company, Inc. Southfield, Michigan Chicago Heights, Illinois J. R. GARLAND HARVEY BEEFERMAN New Jersey Zinc Company DeSoto, Inc. Palmerton, Pennsylvania Des Plaines, Illinois H. E. GILBERT, JR. WILLIAM J. BELANGER PPG Industries, Inc. Celanese Coatings Si Specialties Co. Springdale, Pennsylvania Jeffersontown, Kentucky DAVID GORDON JAMES R. BLEGEN Cl BA-Geigy Corp. Ashland Chemical Company Ardsley, New York Columbus, Ohio FLOYD W. GREEN ARTHUR F. BOHNERT Hercules, Inc. The Enterprise Companies Glens Falls, New York Chicago, Illinois ROBERT F. HALL DALE CALLIS The Georgia Marble Company The Flecto Company, Inc. Tate, Georgia Oakland, California WILLIAM C. JEFF LEONARD DAVIDSON N L Industries, Inc. John L. Armitage & Co. Highstown, New Jersey Newark, New Jersey 58 NPCA/RI 033577 for the Reds,Whites and Blues ★ TI-RURE titanium dioxide *"MONASTRAIl ★ ★ OALATVIAR ★ KROLOR AFFLAIR® —phthalocyanine blues and greens —quinacridone reds, violets, golds and other colors lead-free yellows yellows, reds and oranges glamour pigments cgOHP> PIGMENTS WHITES AND COLORS —-------------------------------------------—------------------------------ i NPCA/R1033578 i____________________________ LEROY W.SHUGER MEL KAYE Maas & Waldstein Company Baltimore Paint & Chemical Corp. Newark, New Jersey Baltimore, Maryland H. B. STEPHENSON JOHN KELBEL The Eagle-Picher Industries, Inc. Guardsman Chemical Coatings, Inc. Joplin, Missouri Grand Rapids, Michigan WILLIAM STEWART TED KRZYNOWEK Tenneco Chemicals, Inc. Polyvinyl Chemical Industries Organics Si Polymers Division Wilmington, Delaware Piscataway, New Jersey RALPH STICKLE ROBERT H. LALK Dow Chemical Company Union Carbide Corporation Midland, Michigan South Charleston, West Virginia PAUL STIEVATER S. J. LEDERER Spencer-Kellogg Merck 81 Company, Inc. Div. of Textron, Inc. Rahway, New Jersey Buffalo, New York GEORGE B. TAYLOR SIDNEY B. LEVINSON D. H. Litter Company, Inc. Kerr-McGee Chemical Co. New York, New York Oklahoma City, Oklahoma JEAN TEAS JOHN E. LYNCH The Flood Co. Benjamin Moore Si Co. Hudson, Ohio Newark, New Jersey DAVID E. TWEET RICHARD A. MOORE Cargill, Inc. The Sherwin-Williams Company Carpentersville, Illinois Cleveland, Ohio MELVIN J.WEINZIMER EXXON Chemical Co., U.S.A. WILLIAM F. NORDT Linden, New Jersey The Egyptian Lacquer Manufacturing Co. PAUL WESTFALL Newark, New Jersey Cook Paint Si Varnish Co. Kansas City, Missouri JOHN J. OATES Troy Chemical Corporation GEORGE WILKINSON Newark, New Jersey The Continental Products Company Euclid, Ohio LARRY RIBBECKE Sapolin Paints, Inc. F. DALE WILLIAMSON Brooklyn, New York The O'Brien Corporation South Bend, Indiana S. H. RICHARDSON Union Carbide Corporation FRED YENKIN Bound Brook, New Jersey Yenkin-Majestic Paint Company Columbus, Ohio W. G. RINGLE ' Pratt 8t Lambert, Inc. JOHN L. ARMITAGE (ex officio) Buffalo, New York National Paint and Coatings Assn., Inc. R; R. ROBERTSON Washington, D. C. Conchemco Coatings Kansas City, Missouri Staff: Royal A. Brown 60 NPCA/Rl 033579 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 independents in areas of specific concern. Each is headed by a Mission Manager with policy review emanating from the Sci­ entific Committee. Members interested in participating in the work of a Task Force are urged to contact the Mission Manager. AIR QUALITY TASK FORCE BARRY W. HUTCHINGS EXXON Co., USA Houston, Texas CHARLES M. JACKSON Cetanese Coatings and Specialties Co Jeffersontown, Kentucky DOUGLAS K. LARSEN DeSoto, Inc. Des Plaines, Illinois GABRIEL MALKIN Benjamin Moore Si Co. Newark, New Jersey KENNETH J. MURRAY, Mission Manager RICHARD D. McKIRHAN EXXON Chemicals Co. Linden, New Jersey American Can Company Greenwich, Connecticut W. BROCK NEELY Dow Chemical Co., USA WILLIAM BARTH Midland, Michigan Inmont Corp. GEORGE O. PAYNE Hawthorne, New Jersey Continental Can Co. R. R^BENNETT Chicago, Illinois Commercial Solvents Corp. E. E. SWAIN. JR. Terre Haute, Indiana E. I. duPont de Nemours 81 Co., Inc. R. W. CRAIG Wilmington, Delaware Rohm and Haas Co. ROY W. TESS Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Shell Chemical Co. Houston, Texas R. H. DUZY Union Carbide Corp. DEL TWILLEY New York, New York Ford Motor Company Dearborn, Michigan D. FINNEY Eastman Chemical Products, Inc. T. J. WALSH Kingsport, Tennessee Glidden-Durkee Div. of SCM Corp. Cleveland, Ohio AL FOURNIER WERNER S. ZIMMT Permacel E. I. duPont de Nemours Si Co., Inc, New Brunswick, New Jersey Marshall Research Laboratory FRANCIS C. GAUGUSH Philadelphia, Pennsylvania The Sherwin-Williams Company Staff: Raymond Connor Cleveland, Ohio 61 NPCA/RI 033580 1 INDUSTRIAL METALS TASK FORCE . RICHARD A. MOORE, Mission Manager The Sherwin-Williams Company Cleveland, Ohio WILLIAM G. RINGLE H. H. FLEGENHEIMER Celanese Coatings 8t Specialties Co. Pratt & Lambert, Inc. Louisville, Kentucky Buffalo, New York EDWIN E. SWAIN JOHN P. FRAWLEY Hercules, Inc. E. I. duPont de Nemours 81 Co., Inc. Wilmington, Delaware Wilmington, Delaware JOSEPH G. KINGSTON JEAN P. TEAS Glidden-Durkee The Flood Company Div. of SCM Corp. Hudson, Ohio Strongsville, Ohio Staff: Royal A. Brown SIDNEY LAUREN Coatings Research Group, Inc. Cleveland, Ohio 62 NPCA/R1 033581 METRIC CONVERSION TASK FORCE RICHARD P. TITTEL, Mission Manager The Sherwin-Williams Company Cleveland, Ohio WILLIAM HUNT ARTHUR F. BOHNERT The Enterprise Companies Hanna Chemical Coatings Corp. Wheeling, Illinois Columbus, Ohio JACK DERR JOHN KOHKE Inmont Corporation American Can Company Hawthorne, New Jersey Greenwich, Connecticut JAMES C. DOHERTY R. A. PROKOP Dutch Boy Paints DeSoto, Inc. West Caldwell, New Jersey Des Plaines, Illinois DONALD GRIEBEL JOSEPH SANDFORD, JR. AMSCO Division E. I. duPont de Nemours 81 Co., Inc. Union Oil Company Wilmington, Delaware Palatine, I llinois A. H. HERMANN JOHN G.ULREICH Samuel Cabot, Inc. Standard T. Chemical Company, Inc. Chelsea, Massachusetts Chicago, Illinois GARY M. HUGHES Continental Can Co., Inc. Staff: Richard Murry Chicago, Illinois 63 NPCA/RI 033582 ■F ■ u.jjjfl i OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH TASK FORCE F. C. GAUGUSH, Mission Manager The Sherwin-Williams Company Cleveland, Ohio RONALD BERNARD CHAR LESS. LAUBLY Glidden-Durkee, Div. of SCM Corp. Celanese Corp. Cleveland, Ohio New York, New York T. W. MacDOUGAL GERALD L. COOPER Benjamin Moore Si Co. DeSoto, Inc. Newark, New Jersey Des Plaines, Illinois KENNETH G. MORLOCK Union Carbide Corp. ALFREDS. CUMMIN Tucker, Georgia Borden, Inc. New York, New York DONALD J. PEARLMAN Cabot Corporation J. W. HAMMOND Billerica, Massachusetts EXXON Company, U.S.A. Houston, Texas D. W. SMITH Pratt & Lambert, Inc. Buffalo, New York ALLAN M. HARVEY R. T, Vanderbilt Company, Inc. H. D. STANLEY East Norwalk, Connecticut Pfizer, Inc. Easton, Pennsylvania CHARLES HOFFMAN I nmont Corporation Hawthorne, New Jersey JANICE TILLMAN The Sherwin-Williams Company L. W. KELLER Cleveland, Ohio PPG Industries, Inc. Springdale, Pennsylvania DIETRICH A- WEYEL Mobay Chemical Company R. M, KIRKPATRICK Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania E, I. duPont de Nemours & Co., Inc. Staff: Richard Murry Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 64 NPCA/RI 033583 Ybu’veputthe best into your product. Now put your product into the best. The first impression made by your product isn’t made by your product. It’s made by its container. Which is why you should talk to Sherwin-Williams Container Division when it’s time to specify cans. We’li make your product a stand-out with just about any size container or aerosol you can think of. We’ll repro­ duce your label or package design exactly, using long-lasting inks and coatings. Not only will they look good outside, they’ll look good inside. That’s because we can give you a lining specially designed to protect and preserve your product. You can get Sherwin-Williams containers when you want them, too. Plants, warehouses and sales offices located throughout the country provide immediate service and supply. So why not call us. And surround your product with the best. We’d like to tell you more. Just call us collect. Carlstadt, N.J. (201) 935­ 1111. Oak Brook, Illinois (312) 887­ 1700. San Francisco (415) 549-1713. Or write for our catalog. The Sherwin-Williams Company, Container Division, 101 Prospect Avenue N.W., Cleveland, Ohio 44115. \ i METAL CONTAINERS | NPCA/RI033584 PRODUCT SAFETY TASK FORCE LAWRENCE W. KELLER, Mission Manager PPG Industries, Inc. Springdale, Pennsylvania PHILLIP R.ARVIDSON . SANFORD KONSTADT I nmont Corporation Grow Chemical Corporation Clifton, New Jersey New York, New York EDWARD LEVENSON GERALD COOPER DeSoto, Inc. Baltimore Paint Si Chemical Corp. Des Plaines, Illinois Baltimore, Maryland T.W. MacDOUGAL ALFRED S. CUMMIN Borden, Inc. Benjamin Moore Si Co. New York, New York Newark, New Jersey FRANCIS C. GAUGUSH DONALD W. SMITH The Sherwin-Williams Company Pratt Si Lambert, Inc. Cleveland, Ohio Buffalo, New York O. JAMES HINZ DIETRICH A. WEYEL Congress Paint Mfg. Co., Inc. Mobay Chemical Corporation Beltsville, Maryland Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania FRED T, JOHNSON Staff: Richard Murry E. I. duPont de Nemours St Co., Inc. Wilmington, Delaware 66 NPCA/RI 033585 WASTE DISPOSAL TASK FORCE EARL E. BAUMHART, Mission Manager Kurfees Coatings, Inc. Louisville, Kentucky G. NELSON AUGE WALTER I. LONGSWORTH, JR. Reliance Universal, Inc. Lilly I ndustriat Coatings, I nc. Louisville, Kentucky Memphis, Tennessee ALBERT DADE JOSEPH W. ROBBEN E. I. duPont de Nemours & Co., Inc. Celanese Coatings Company Wilmington, Delaware Louisville, Kentucky PETER JOHNSON LAURANCE N. STREFF DeSoto, Inc. PPG industries, Inc. Des Plaines, Illinois Springdale, Pennsylvania ERVIN R. KARABA Rust-Oleum Corp. RONALD S. WEST Evansville, Illinois Chemical Processors, Inc. Seattle, Washington Staff: Raymond Connor i 67 NPCA/RI033586 WATER QUALITY TASK FORCE GABRIEL MALKIN, Mission Manager Benjamin Moore & Co. Newark, New Jersey EDWARD E. NOBLE EARL E. BAUMHART Glidden-Durkee Div. of SCM Corp. Kurfees Coatings, Inc. Cleveland, Ohio Louisville, Kentucky THOMAS ROBERTS ALBERT DADE Celanese Coatings & Specialties Co. E. !. duPont de Nemours 8t Co., inc. Louisville, Kentucky Wilmington, Delaware MILTON GOLL GRETCHEN G. SIMMONS Cosan Chemical Corporation Midland Div. of The Dexter Corp. Clifton, New Jersey Waukegan, Illinois NORBERT M. LANGENFELD LAURANCE N. STREFF Standard T Chemical Company, Inc. PPG Industries, Inc. Chicago, Illinois Springdale, Pennsylvania DOUGLAS K. LARSEN HUGH WILLIAMS DeSoto, Inc. Des Plaines, Illinois The Sherwin-Williams ComDany Cleveland, Ohio Staff: Raymond Connor 68 i NPCA/RI 033587 *?§«%. *$£/>.< vv~ '"-■ - i^«i»i wmsm ■ ••-•: :... > ••• •• •■ • < ■ ;"{- , ,. hem doesn't make all the things that lightr-colored, heat-stable line ot ratty acids derived >f adhesives/ asphzh ; Sylvachemis part o£, and rosins and specially treated ' ftpin .vegetable oil sources, aiong with some new and Eking compounds, part ojfina brg -way. rosins that are replacing rosins ’ • improved processes resulting mts;ar’fuhgipides', __ _ l' | c3teiSQ?^^tSKi: ...... ...... _ .1’T4iV,:‘;‘{mih.r'ahd-Wribd .4?~.....„ .......... i ?' i gnih'/ahd^’wdbd Tosins riiilYrrtrn* is ffe/ -."'''•• fevery v p .t v rfsytf: - ■ ‘‘, ' * ‘ . ‘ . '.' fealineaddidvesor ^ ■ ’loot-diam^ericbluiiux day. . from the scientific appli­ rs, .lubricants or ‘ • designed to fractionate over y.: . .' We were able to achieve cations of the latest laBdrazers'Otrprmung lOO.GQff.tons csf-crude tall . these outstanding developtechniques. —5 oil a.year.,.' ■ ‘ ‘ .. daps or vinyl inents ... because we -have the. So, just because we Sizers,. waterproofing t oir paper size, ut Sylvachem is a f all these things, tore. ecause Sylvachem ten. manufacturing .1 rosins, distilled tall .nd fatty acids from tall oil. To go into Recently our efforts paved the way for the production of fatty acids from sources other than crude tall oil, giving us raw material flexibility. A real advantage in today's market situations. Our R&tD efforts provide a unique line of technical expertise that' brought Sylvachem onstream rapidly, giving u's more time to devote to R&.D. Sylvachem led the way in the development of new, or improved products made from crude tall oil. And we're now pioneering a new i don't make alkyds, and a lot of other things, doesn't mean we aren't parr of them. svlvacliem Wc o SSSio n P.O. BOX 690. JACKSONVILLE FLORIDA 32201 Products manufactured by Sylvachem Corporation sold vxclusivelv by Gltdden OrgsxntCi NPCA/RI 033588 SEALANTS, CAULKING AND GLAZING STEERING COMMITTEE J. S. W. PARKER, Chairman Sterling-Clark-Lurton Corp. Malden, Massachusetts KENNETH D. BIDDLE JAMES A. MOORE The Biddte Company Union Carbide Corp. St. Louis, Missouri New York, New York WILLIAM REYNOLDS JAMES D. BONFIGLiO Calbar, Inc. DAP, Inc. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Dayton, Ohio JOHN R. ROBINSON CHARLES BUELL E-Bond Epoxies, inc. United Gilsonite Laboratories Fort Lauderdale, Florida Scranton, Pennsylvania WILLIAM S. SHERMAN A. J. DANKWERTH Darworth Company Englehard Minerals & Chemicals Corp. Avon, Connecticut Edison, New Jersey DEAN SURBECK ZENO FRANK Rutland, Inc. Gastonia, North Carolina Red Devil, Inc. Union, New Jersey JOHN TRUMBULL Emulsified Asphalts, Inc. LARRY HECHT Chicago, Illinois Southern Protective Products Co. Atlanta, Georgia ERIC S. WORMSER The Gibson-Homans Co. JOHN E. McCADDEN, JR. Cleveland, Ohio Steelcote Manufacturing Co. St. Louis, Missouri JOHN L. ARMITAGE (ex officio) National Paint and Coatings Assn., Inc. ROBERT MOONEY Washington, D. C. Rohm and Haas Company Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Staff: Mark Padow 70 NPCA/RI 033589 SEALANTS, CAULKING AND GLAZING TECHNICAL SUBCOMMITTEE J. D. BONFIGLIO V. V. RAIMONDI DAP. I nc. Amoco Chemicals Corp. Dayton, Ohio Naperville. Illinois LOUIS CITAREL JOHN R. ROBINSON Essex Chemical Corporation E Bond Epoxies. Inc. Clifton, New Jersey Ft. Lauderdale, Florida JOHN J. HIGGINS LEWIS O. SMITH, III EXXON Laboratories Dolphin Paint & Chemical Company Linden, New Jersey Toledo. Ohio HARRY KELFER SAUL SPINDEL Sterling-Clark-Lurton Corp. D. H. Litter Company, Inc. Malden, Massachusetts New York, New York GILBERT D. OGLES Hadley Adhesives Inc. JOHN L. ARMITAGE (ex officio) St. Louis, Missouri National Paint and Coatings Assn., Inc. Washington, O. C. S. SHAW PAINTER The Gibson-Homans Co. Staff: Richard Murry Cleveland, Ohio Quality Products of Proven Performance • DEFOAMERS • DRIER/CATALYSTS DISPERSANTS VEHICLES £1!PP!SSS j Ultra Adhesives Inc. “The Ultimate in Quality " P.O. Box 98, Park Station, Paterson, New Jersey 07513 For Fast Action Caii Collect (201} 271 -1300 71 NPCA/R1 033590 SPECIAL FLOORING SYSTEMS COMMITTEE PAUL A. BACK, Chairman General Polymers Corp. Cincinnati, Ohio E. L. BROUILLETTE CARLSCHEMBRI General Mills Chemicals^ Inc. Cargill, Inc. Minneapolis, Minnesota Morristown, New Jersey DALE CALLIS C. M. SPIEGEL The Flecto Company, Inc. Reichhold Chemicals, Inc. Oakland, California Tuxedo Park, New York ROBERT EVANS HAROLD SMALL MAMECO International Union Paint Works Cleveland, Ohio Danvers, Massachusetts WAYNE HEMSTREET DAVID SUTHERLAND H. B. Fuller Company CIBA-GEIGY Corporation Palatine, Illinois Ardsley, New York HARRY W. HOWARD MIKE SZALAVITZ R. T. Vanderbilt Co., Inc. Norwalk, Connecticut Lehn and Fink Products Montvale, New Jersey DOUGLAS A. NIEDT Steelcote Manufacturing Co. JOHN U ARMITAGE (ex officio) St. Louis, Missouri National Paint and Coatings Assn., Inc. MICHAEL J. PEZZUTO, JR. Washington, D. C. Polyvinyl Chemical Industries Staff: Mark Padow Wilmington, Massachusetts 72 NPCA/RI 033591 SPRAY PAINT MANUFACTURERS COMMITTEE EDWARD H. GREEN Newman-Green, Inc. Addison, Illinois SIDNEY M. HEATLY Seymour of Sycamore Inc. Sycamore, Illinois ROBERT JACOBSEN Continental Can Co., Inc. Chicago, Illinois JOHN M. JOKE LA Tempo Products Company Solon, Ohio EDWARD P. KELLEY Sprayon Products, Inc. GUS W. LEEP, Chairman Illinois Bronze Powder & Paint Co. Bedford Heights, Ohio ROBERT J. KERR American Aerosols, Inc. Lake Zurich, Illinois Chicago, Illinois LEWIS S. LAWSON Lawson Chemical Products Co. Torrance, California W. B. BARTELT p. w. Mc Ke n n a Rust-Oleum Corporation Plasti-Kote Company Evanston, Illinois Medina, Ohio JAMES D. BONFIGLiO B. J. MEURER DAP, Inc. Vulcan Materials Company Dayton, Ohio Oakbrook, Illinois RICHARD BRETZER ALLAN R. MOLSBEE Southland Paint Co., Inc. Hydrosol, Inc. Gainesville, Texas Cicero, Illinois GEORGE H. BROCK STEVENSON MOUNTSIER De Soto, I nc. Aeropres Corporation Des Plaines, Illinois Shreveport, Louisiana A. E. BUETTELL CRAIG MUES Crown Industrial Products Co. Precision Valve Corp. Hebron, Illinois CLAYTON COLLINS Yonkers, New York DONALD E. ROWSON Sargent Paint Manufacturing Co. Industrial Hydrocarbons, Inc. Indianapolis, Indiana Claremont, California SAM F. COPIA Aerosol Research Company GEORGE G.STEFANI Pactra Industries, Inc. Baton Rouge, Louisiana G.C. DIETRICH Diversified Chemicals Si Propellants Co. Los Angeles, California ROBERT J. TOOMEY National Can Corporation Oak Brook, Illinois THOMAS O. DOGGETT Bordon Chemical Chicago, Illinois DONALD VIRZI Chase Product Company Columbus, Ohio Broadview, Illinois GEORGE FORD Phillips Petroleum ROBERT WILDEROTTER Precision Valve Corp. Bartlesville, Oklahoma E. G. FOSTER Canadian Industries Limited - Yonkers, New York JOHN L. ARMITAGE (ex officio} Ontario, Canada National Paint and Coatings Assn., Inc SOL GANZ Washington, D.C. New York Bronze Powder Co.. Inc. Elizabeth, New Jersey Staff: Mark Padow 73 NPCA/RI033592 TARIFF COMMITTEE L. O. CROSBY, JR. VINCENT J. McGETTIGAN Crosby Forest Products Co. E. l.duPont do Nemours & Co., Inc. Picayune, Mississippi Wilmington, Delaware H. O. KIRWAN JOHN L. ARMITAGE (ex officio) Celanese Coatings 61 Specialties Co. National Paint and Coatings Assn., Inc. Louisville, Kentucky Washington, D. C. Staff: Bruce Hamill TRADE SALES MARKETING COMMITTEE KENNETH B. VETTERLI, Chairman DUANE SYVRUD, Vice Chairman The Flecto Company, Inc. Colony Paints Div. of Conchemco, Inc. Oakland, California Kansas City, Missouri JOSEPH AFFRONT! J. D. CURTIS Mary Carter Industries T. C. Esser Company Tampa, Florida Milwaukee, Wisconsin ORL.EY H. ANDERSON The O'Brien Corp. JOHN De GREGORY South San Francisco, California . Standard Brands Paint Co., Inc. Torrance, California ROBERT BATES Finnaren & Haley, Inc. • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ROBERT C. CLARK E. J. DIETER E Z Paintr Corporation Gilman Paint & Varnish Co. Milwaukee, Wisconsin Chattanooga, Tennessee 74 NPCA/RI 033593 Raw Material Suppliers of: Alcohols Ketones Available from Bulk Distribution Centers at: Carteret, Bayonne and Bayway, N. J. Argo, Illinois Houston and Baytown, Texas San Pedro, California EJgON EXXON CHEMICAL COMPANY U.SA P. O. Box 327Z. Houston.Tx 77001 CHEMICALS An Unforgettable/Imerican Heritage. As life styles have changed so have our tastes in color. And as Pratt & Lambert fulfilled the needs of a half a century ago, when Norman Rockwell was commissioned to create this P&Ladvertisement, P&L continues to produce the ultimate in quality finishes. From the re-creation of yesterday’s' earth colors to the bold, brilliant hues of this generation. From subtle off-whites to the deepest of accents. For interiors or exteriors. Pratt & Lambert, j, Paints that have become an 7 unforgettable American heritage.__, PRATT & LAMBERT Paints/Chemical Coatings/Adhesives NPCA/RI 033594 JOHN DUMBLE a F. MAUTZ Glidden-Durkee Div. of SCM Corp. Mautz Paint & Varnish Co. Cleveland, Ohio Madison, Wisconsin ALAN L. MAXWELL IRVIN EBAUGH, JR. Patterson Sargent Co. Bruning Paint Company, Inc. New Brunswick, New Jersey Baltimore, Maryland LEE C. MCALISTER HARRY FEINBERG Congress Paint 81 Mfg. Co., Inc. Benjamin Moore & Co. Beltsville, Maryland Montvale, New Jersey JOHN E. FISCHER ROBERT S. McKAY, II Pratt & Lambert, Inc. The Dean & Barry Co. Buffalo, New York Columbus, Ohio H. MASON REED RICHARD G. FUCHS Magicolor Paint Company Sapolin Paints, inc. Chicago, Illinois Danbury, Connecticut JOHN F. GLEASON CHARLES ROSE Cetanese Coatings and Specialties Co. Baltimore Paint & Chemical Corp. Louisville, Kentucky Baltimore, Maryland A. E.GRIESBAUM WALTER SCHULTZ Sears, Roebuck 8t Co. N L Industries, Inc. Chicago, Illinois West Caldwell, New Jersey SAM GUERRERA The Vatspar Corp. C. Minneapolis, Minnesota PAT HANSEN Cameo Paints, D. SPENCER E. I. duPont de Nemours St Co.. Inc. Wilmington, Delaware Inc. Decatur, Georgia JACK STENACKER Perfection Paint & Color Co., Inc. WILLIAM HUNT Indianapolis, Indiana Hanna Chemical Coatings Corp. Columbus, Ohio JAMES C. TIELKE JERRY HYDER Montgomery Ward & Co. PPG industries, Inc. Chicago, Illinois Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania DONALD B. KURFEES B. A. YENKIN Kurfees Coatings, I nc. Yenkin-Majestic Paint Co. Louisville, Kentucky Columbus, Ohio H. HARVEY LAMBERT The Sherwin-Williams Co. Cleveland, Ohio JOHN L. ARMITAGE (ex officio) National Paint and Coatings Assn., Inc. JACK W. LESTER Washington, D. C. The Wooster Brush Company Wooster, Ohio Staff: Mark Padow 76 i NPCA/RI 033595 TRADEMARK COMMITTEE H.B. FISHER Cook Paint Si Varnish Co. Kansas City, Missouri HARRY F. KOEHLER The O'Brien Corp. South Bend, Indiana J. J. MILLER The Sherwin-Williams Company Cleveland, Ohio JOHN L. ARMITAGE (ex officio) National Paint and Coatings Assn., Inc. FRED T. JOHNSON, Chairman Washington, D. C. E. I. duPont de Nemours & Co., Inc. Wilmington, Delaware Staff: Bruce Hamill TRANSPORTATION AND DISTRIBUTION COMMITTEE GEORGE G- SMITH,Chairman CHARLES C. HINOERSMAN, Vice Chairman E. I. duPont de Nemours & Co., Inc. inmont Corporation Wilmington, Delaware Detroit, Michigan ERNST BOLTEN JOHN C. COTTEE Reichhold Chemicals, Inc. Glidden-Durkee Div. of SCM Corp. White Plains, New York Cleveland, Ohio GLEN L. COWAN ROBERT J.BRAINE Standard T Chemical Co. Tenneco Chemicals, Inc. Chicago Heights, Illinois Piscataway, New Jersey LEO R. COOPER HOWARD DeVOID Cook Paint & Varnish Co. American Cyanamid Co. Kansas City, Missouri JAMES CLARK Bound Brook, New Jersey ' A. E. DONALDSON Wilmington Chemical Corp. Union Carbide Corporation Wilmington, Delaware New York, New York 77 NPCA/RI 033596 W. I. LALLY, JR. H. L. OVEROCKER Cetanese Coatings & Specialties Co. Dutch Boy Paints Div., Louisville. Kentucky N l_ Industries, Inc. West Caldwell, New Jersey MATT LOFTON Pratt & Lambert, Inc. ROCCO P, PARRELLA Buffalo, New York International Paint Company SAM MAIN Union, New Jersey Rust-Oleum Corp. Evanston, Illinois WALTER SORMANE VINCENT McK. MARSH Baltimore Paint & Chemical Corp. DeSoto, Inc. Baltimore, Maryland Des Ptaines, Illinois GREGORY D. METZLER KENNETH J. SUTHERELL Essex Chemical Corp. The Sherwin-Williams Company Clifton, New Jersey Cleveland, Ohio RAY MURRAY The Valspar Corporation W. L. WHARTON Minneapolis, Minnesota PPG Industries, Inc. Pittsburg, Pennsylvania DONALD B. MYKLEBY Cargill, Inc. Minneapolis, Minnesota JOHN L. ARMITAGE (ex officio) National Paint and Coatings Assn., Inc. DONALD OGLE Washington, D. C. Ford Motor Company Mt. Clemens, Michigan Staff: Bruce HamIII UNFAIR COMPETITION COMMITTEE ROBERT R. MacIVER, Chairman PPG Industries, Inc. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania R. S. BENNETT T. M. SCHULTZ Bennett's The Sherwin-Williams Company Salt Lake City, Utah Cleveland, Ohio W. G. RANDOLPH Randolph Products Co. JOHN L. ARMITAGE (ex officio) Carlstadt, New Jersey National Paipt and Coatings Assn., Inc. LOUIS RUCKGABER, JR; Washington, D. C. The Egyptian Lacquer Manufacturing Co. Newark, New Jersey Staff: John Montgomery .................................... 78 NPCA/RI 033597 THE WILDEST DREAMS HAVE A WAY OF COMING TRUE. Just a reminder that planning for tomorrow’s possibilities is not only a very important but also a very exciting part of today’s work. That’s why we are developing unique products for Water-Borne, High Solids, Photocurable, and Powder Coatings. And why we have an entire department dedicated to serving nearly every segment of the coatings industry. It's why we're maintain­ ing our position as a leading supplier of oxygenated solvents. And at the same time helping our customers reformulate to meet both short- and long-term pollution control standards. Our research and development teams are dedicated to developing a wide variety of products, applications and tech­ niques to meet a broader range of customer needs and expectations. And we’re expanding our ability to distribute efficiently as well as provide prompt and personal technical service. We already have five fullservice regional latex plants. Soon there'll be more. You see, we expect the future to be full of surprises for some people. And filled with opportunities for others. PEOPLE PLANNING THE FUTURE. Coatings Materials NPCA/Rl 033598 y ------------ -------------------— Products for iii Point & Coatings. Titanium Pigment Division T1TAN0X®...................Rutile and Anatase Titanium Dioxide Pigments industrial Chemicals Division ONCOR® M50® | • Basic Lead Silico Chromate Anti-Corrosive Pigments ONCOR® F31™ ) ONCOR® Y47®-A . Normal Lead Silico Chromate Yellow Traffic Pigment NALZIN™ SC-1 . .Zinc Complex Anti-Corrosive & Stain Control Pigment ONCOR™ 75RA™ . Antimony Oxide Flame Retardant BENTONE® BEN-A-GEL®EW® .. .Rheological Additives-Viscosity, THIXCIN®* M-P-A®* TH1XATROL® Suspension, Sag Improvers THIXSEAL™* RHEOX™* RHEOTONE® FOAM A®/BARYTA WHITE ) X10R > • • • Barium Sulphate Extender Pigments X5R ) LOR1TE®.................................. Diatomaceous Calcite Extender Pigment CCO WHITE/VERA BLANCA.. .Calcium Carbonate Extender Pigment Refined Castor Oil Polymerized Castor Oil 9-11 Acids.................. Conjugated drying acids for alkyds and epoxies Lithium Ricinoleate .. .Alcoholysiscatalyst CASTUNG®.................Dehydrated Castor Oil CASTUNG® 235 ...... Penetrant and adhesion promoter for latex paints COPOLYMER 186___Polymer for cold blending to eliminate cooking resin fortifier Also Available: Red Lead; Litharge; Antimony Oxides Titanium Pigment Division: 100 Chevalier Avenue, South Amboy, N.J. 08879 Industrial Chemicals Division: P.O. Box 700, Hightstown, N.J. 08520 N L Industries, Inc., New York, N.Y. NPCA/R1 033599 MENlBEHa the ARMSTRONG COMPANY was hatched over 125 years ago I ARMSTRONG CONTAINERS, INC. "10330 Roosevelt Road, Westchester, Illinois 60153 NPCA/RI 033600 "*v MEMBERS of the National Paint & Coatings Association, Inc. Members, unless otherwise designated, are "A" members. designates "B" members* designates both "A" and "B" members* * designates Canadian members* * * A AEROPRES CORPORATION* ADM INDUSTRIAL OILS CORPORATION* 1108 Petroleum Tower, Shreveport, La. 71101 P.O. Box 1470, Decatur, III. 62525 Daniel J. Marien, Jr., Assistant to the (318) 221-6282 George H. Brock, President President AZS CHEMICAL COMPANY*, DIV. OF AZS CORPORATION AGATE LACQUER MFG. CO., INC. 11-13 Forty-Third Rd., L.l. City, N.Y. 11101 (212) ST-4-0660 762 Marietta Blvd., Atlanta, Georgia 30318 (404) 873-1851 Alfred B. Leeds, President. N. Paul Pope, Jr., Manager, Polymer Div. AGRICOM INTERNATIONAL* ABBOTT LABS* 633 Battery St., San Francisco, Calif. Chemical Div. 94111 (415) 421-3724 14th & Sheridan Rd., N. Chicago, III. Donald J. Baker, Vice President Marketing. 60064(312) 688-8016 Wm. J. Ferenczy, Dir., Sales AIR PRODUCTS AND CHEMICALS, INC.* ACME AUTOMOTIVE FINISHES Five Executive Mall Bldg., East Swedesford Rd., Wayne, Pa. 19087 (215) 687-6150 P.O. Box 6027, Cleveland, Ohio 44101 B. W. Hurley, General Sales Manager (216) 566-3031 John B. Willingham, General Mgr. ADHERON COATINGS CORPORATION THE AKRON PAINT & VARNISH COMPANY 3348 Washington St., Franklin Park, Illinois Box 2765, 1390 Firestone Parkway, Akron, Ohio 44301 (216) 773-8911 60131 (312) 261-1770 Albert W. Linschoten, President Wm. M. Beck, President ALASKAN PAINT MFG. CO., INC. ADAMS PAINT CO. 1925 Patmetto Ave., Pacifica, Calif. 94044 2040 Spar Avenue, Anchorage, Alaska 99501 (907) 272-2942 (41 5) 993-5323 Ronald J. Fullerton, President Hartz C. Adams, Owner ADMIRAL PAINT CO., INC. 900 Opelousas St., P.O. Box L, Lake Charles, La. 70601 (318) 433-0605 ' ALCAN METAL POWDERS,* DIV. OF ALCAN ALUMINUM CORP. P.O. Box 290, Elizabeth, N.J. 07207 (201) 353-4600 E. D. Ward, Plant Mgr. Frank.Harvath, Marketing Manager ADVANCE PROCESS SUPPLY CO. THE ALCATRAZ CO., INC. 400 N. Noble, Chicago, Illinois 60622 P.O. Box 6675, Richmond, Va. 23230 (312) 829-1400 J. Thomas Priddy, President Melvin E. Green, President 81 NPCA/RI 033601 ALLENTOWN PAINT MFG. CO., INC., THE AMERICAN AS8ESTOS PRODUCTS COMPANY E. Allen & Graham Sts., Allentown, Pa. 8001 Franklin Blvd., Cleveland, Ohio 44102, (216) 651-1122 P.O. Box 597, 18105 (215) 433-4273 Robert J. Entenman, President T. G. Fenstermaker, Presidnet ALLIED CHEMICAL CORPORATION* P.O. AMERICAN CAN CO.* American Lane, Greenwich, Conn. 06830 Box 1087R, Morristown. N.J. 09760 (201) 455-2163 (203) 552-3648 Carlton D. Kline, Market Manager William C. Parle, V.P. — Colors Marketing. ALLIED CHEMICAL CORP.,* SPECIALTY CHEMICALS DIVISION P.O. Box 1087R, Morristown, N.J. AMERICAN CYANAMID CO., PIGMENTS DIVISION* Building No. 3, Bound Brook, N.J. 08805 (201) 356-2000 07960 (201) 455-3468 J.H. Lilburn, Director, South Point Products ALLIED CHEMICAL CORPORATION* SPECIALTY CHEMICALS DIVISION P.O. Box 1087R, Morristown, N.J. 07960 (201) 455-2163 W. C. Parle, Vice President-Colors. S. George Manolakis, Sales Manager, TiOj Dept. AMERICAN CYANAMID CO., INDUSTRIAL CHEMICAL & PLASTICS DIVISION* 659 Berdan Ave., Wayne, N.J. 07470 (201) 831-1234 ALUMINUM CO. OF AMERICA* Dr. William L. Berry, Department Manager, Plastics 1501 Alcoa Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. 15219 (412) 553-4583 Kenneth L. Miilican, Product Sales Mgr., Powder and Pigments. AMERICAN HOECHST CORP., DYES AND PIGMENTS DIVISION* Route 202-206, North Somerville, ALUMINUM COMPANY OF CANADA, LTD. RESEARCH CENTRE*** N.J. 08876 (201) 685-2000 Herbert H. Jones, Marketing Manager, Pigments P.O. Box 8400, Kingston, Ontario Canada, K7L, 4Z4 (613) 549-4500 S. E. Jack, Research Chemist AMERICAN LACQUER AND SOLVENTS CO., OF FLORIDA AMBROID COMPANY P.O. Box 11515, Tampa, Florida 33608 Box 1539, Lowell, Mass. 01853 (617) 458-6826 (813) 236-5594 Delmar B. Drawdy, President J. Frank Strauss, President AMBROSE CO., C. M.* AMERICAN LACQUER SOLVENTS CO. P.O. Box 803, Valley Forge, Pa. 19482 P.O. Box 1615, Bellevue, Washington 98009 (206) 455-4455 (215) 933-5848 Robert W. Shaw, President Curt Fricke, V. P. AMERICAN AEROSOLS, INC., A SUBSIDIARY OF GUARDSMAN CHEMICALS, INC. AMERICAN PAINT PRODUCTS, CO., INC. 10410 Tucket St., Beltsville, Maryland 20705 (301) 937-4700 636 East 40th St.. Holland, Mich. 49423 (616) 396-4623 S. Littman, President Joe Knoll, Group Vice President AMERICAN PAINTS CORPORATION AMERICAN AEROSOLS, INC. P.O. Box 7277, Barrio Obrbro Station, Santurce, Puerto Rico 00916 6600 North Ogallah St., Chicago, III. (809) 765-0000 60631 Robert J. Kerr Sergio Luna, General Mgr. 82 i NPCA/RI 033602 ...basic in pigments for the coatings industry WHITE... UN1TANE® titanium dioxide RED... BONADUR* Red 2 B, Toiuidine and other AZO Reds BLUE... CYAN (phthalocyanine) Blue and Iron Blue GREEN... CYAN (phthalocyanine) Green and Chrome Green YELLOW... Hansa Yellow G and Chrome Yellow ORANGE... VALENCIA (molybdate) Orange and PERMATON (dinitraniline) Orange VIOLET... CYANADUR® (carbazoie dioxazine) Violet For complete information contact your local Cyanamid pigments sales representative. American Cyanamid Company, Pigments Division, Bound Brook, New Jersey 08805. CYANAMID/Pigments ® Registered Trademark * Trademark — American Cyanamid Company NPCA/RI 033603 "l AMERICAN SEAL MFG. CO., INC. ARCO CHEMICAL COMPANY* 669 River St., Troy, N.Y. 12180 1500 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 19101 (215) 557-2232 (518) 272-5650 Edward P. Mooney, Gen. Mgr. W. M. Westhoff, Manager Corporate Accounts AMERITONE PAINT CORP. Subsidiary of Grow Chemical Corp. ARGO PAINT & CHEMICAL CO. 18414 S. Santa Fe Ave., Long Beach, Califor 550 S. Edwin, Westland, Michigan, 48185 (313) 7 29-7400 90801 (213) 639-6791 Ctyde L. Smith, President. Earl J. Puive, Vice President and General Manager AMOCO CHEMICALS CORP.* ARM1TAGE & CO., JOHN L. 200 E. Randolph Dr., Chicago, III. 60601 245 Thomas St., Newark, N.J. 07114 (312) 856-3200 J. G. Lambertsen, Vice President, (201) 344-1000 J. L. Armitage, President Marketing Operations AMSCO Div. of Union Oil Co. of Calif.* ARMSTRONG CONTAINERS, INC.** 10330 Roosevelt Rd.. Westchester, Ml. 60153 (312) 379-9255 3100S. Meacham Rd., Palatine, III. 60067 (312) 885-5450 John R.Shovein, President J. W. Schrage, President ARMSTRONG PRODUCTS COMPANY** AMSTERDAM COLOR WORKS, INC. Subsidiary of Grow Chemical Corp. 407 Argonne Road, P.O. Box 657 1546 Stillwell Ave., New York, N.Y. 10461 James D. Bricker, General Manager Warsaw, Indiana 46580 (212) 828-8000 Stephen Offerman, President ANDERSON PAINT CO., ROY 962 Battery St., San Francisco, Calif. ARTEX HOBBY PRODUCTS, INC. Drawer W, Lima, Ohio 45802 Patrick J. Adams, Technical Director 94111 362-5255 Roy T. Anderson, President ARVON PRODUCTS CO., INC. 5250 Belfield Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. 19144 (215) VI-9-3071 ANGELES CHEMICAL CO., INC.* 8915 Sorensen Ave., Santa Fe Springs, CA R. G. Alexander, President 90670 (213) 945-3911 John G. Locke, President ASARCO INCORPORATED P.O. Box 327, Columbus, Ohio 43216 (614) 294-5566 ANGLO-AMERICAN CLAYS CORPORATION* Robert A. Kenkel, Vice-President 52 Executive Park South, Atlanta, Ga. ASHLAND CHEMICAL CO., DIV. OF ASHLAND OIL, INC.* 30329 (404) 321-6304 Robert C. Rose, Technical Rep. P.O. Box 2219, Columbus, Ohio 43216 (614) 889-3333 E. A. Von Doersten, President APCO OIL CORP.* P.O. Box 1841, Oklahoma City, Okla. 73101 (405) 236-5641 ATECH (DIVISION, WOLVERlNE-PENTRONIXl 199 St. Clair St., Toledo, Ohio 43602 Kenneth W. Gee, Manager Solvents Division (419) 244-5541 Joseph 1. Patenaude, General Manager APEX COLOR WORKS, INC. ATHEY PAINT COMPANY, C. M. 64 Chapel St., Newark, N.J. 07105 1809 Bayard St., Baltimore, Md. 21230 (201) 589-8323 Sanford M. Liedeker, President (301) 727-3822 Wm. E. Younger, President 84 NPCA/RI 033604 COATING RESINS Water Systems, Powder Systems, Resins in Exempt Solvents, Alkyds, Modified Alkyds, Acrylics, Copolymers, Polyesters, Siliconized Polyesters, Polyester Epoxies, Phenolics, Urethanes, Specialty Resins SOLVENT SYSTEMS Exempt Solvents, Aliphatic and Aromatic Hydrocarbons, Glycol Ethers and Esters, Ketones, Glycols and Alcohols, Chlorinated Solvents, Custom Blends CHEMICALS Carbon Black, Fatty Acids, Fatty Acid Pitch, Fatty Alcohols, Plasticizers, Wetting Agents Industrial or trade, water-base or solvent system...whatever kinds of coatings and paints you manufacture, we supply the resins, solvents and chemicals you need Plus the know-how to help you formulate a better product. For information, contact: Ashland Chemical Company, P.O. Box 2219, Columbus, Ohio 43216. Ashland Chemical Cnmpantf d iv is io n o f As h l a n d o il .in c . i i NPCA/R! 033605 ATLAS CHEMICAL CO. BERKLEY PRODUCTS CO. 4801 N.W. 77th Ave.. Miami, Fla. 33166 Box 157, Ephrata, Pa. 17522 (717) 859-1104 (305) 592-3500 Donald N. Peterson, President ATLAS PAINT & VARNISH CO. 32-50 Buffington Ave., Irvington, N.J. 07111 (201) 373-3300 D. R. Tepperman, President J. A. Parmer, President BEVERLEE'S WOOD FINISHING PRODUCTS Division of United Gilsonite Laboratories P.O. Box 1422, Visalia. Calif- 93277 (209) 732-8621 ATOMIZED MATERIALS CO., INC. 100 Parks Rd., Cecil. Pa. 15321 (412) 343-3123 Glenn R. Cunningham, Vice President Si Robert I. Peachey, President. BIDDLE COMPANY, THE 2817 Breckenridge Industrial Court, St. Louis, Mo. 63144 Tech. Dir. (314) 962-9350 Kenneth D. Biddle, Chief Executive Officer B BALTIMORE PAINT & CHEMICAL COMPANY, DIVISION OF ELT, INC. BIRK PAINT MANUFACTURERS, INC. 230 Kearney Ave., Jersey City, N. J. 2325 Hollins Ferry Rd., Baltimore, Md. 21230 (301) 837-3030 07305 (201) 434-8013 Fred M. Frank, Vice President Leroy W. "Shuger, Chief Operating Officer BARRETT VARNISH CO. 1532 South 50th Court, Cicero, III. BLACK AND PURYEAR PAINT MFG. CO. INC. 13 N.E. 13th, Oklahoma City, Okia. 73104 60650 (312) 242-2462 N. J. Feller, Jr., President BASF WYANDOTTE CORPORATION* Colors & Auxiliaries Div. 236-5588 F. M. Puryear, President. BLEMMER CHEMICAL CORPORATION* 14 Henderson Drive P.O. Box 181, 100 Cherry Hill Rd., West Caldwell, N.J. 07006 Parsippany, N.J. 07054 (201) 263-0200 (212) 9 73-3445 J. D. O'Grady, Sales Mgr. Jerry G. Posner, Vice President BASF WYANDOTTE CORP., Subox Coatings Broad & 14th Sts., Carlstadt, N.J. 07072 BLATZ PAINT CO., INC. 319 S. Shelby St., Louisville, Ky. 40202 (502) 584-8364 (201) 438-0600 H.S. Bennett, Marketing Manager. BEACON PAINT WORKS, INC. 76 Stonley Rd., Jamaica Plain, Mass. S. Gordon Dabney, President. BLUE RIBBON PAINT CO. 2321 Main St., P.O. Box 6442 Wheeling, W. Va. 26003 02130 (617) 524-2037 (304) 233-1670 Mark E. Aronson, President. Jack L. Vogt, President. BEE CHEMICAL COMPANY** 2700 East 170th St., Lansing, ill. 60438 (312) 474-7000 BLUE RIDGE TALC CO., INC. P.O. Box 8, Henry, Va. 24102 (703)629-5325 Roger F. Hruby, Executive Vice President J. Carl Looney, Vice Pres, and Treas. BENNETT'S 65 West First South P.O. Box 1320 Salt Lake City, Utah 84110 BODY BROS., INC. 214 Northfield Rd.. Bedford, Ohio 44146 (216) 232-3800 (801) 486-2211 Richard S. Bennett, President Robert W. Body, Chairman 86 NPCA/RI 033606 BORDEN CHEMICAL, DIVISION OF BORDEN, INC.* 8RIGHTON CORPORATION* 11861 Mosteller Rd., Cincinnati, Ohio 45241 (513) 771-2300 511 Lancaster St., Leominster, Mass. 01453 (617) 537-1711 Alvin Hock, Jr., Vice President. John C. Becker, Jr., Product Group Manager BRINER PAINT MFG.CO., INC. 3713 Agnes St., Corpus Christ!, Tex. BORDEN CHEMICAL CO., KRYLON DEPT. 78405 (512) 884-4804 Almeda K. Briner, President. 180 East Broad Street, Columbus, Ohio 43215 1614) 225-4000 BROO-DUGAN CO. Jack V. Corner, Natl. Sales Manager 2145 Schuetz, St. Louis, Mo. 63141 BOSTIK-FINCH. INC. Harold J. Brod, Chairman of the Board (314)567-1111 20846 S. Normandie Ave. Torrance, Cal. 90502 (213) 320-6800 ANDREW BROWN OF KOPPERS CO., INC. 5900 S. Eastern Ave., Suite 104, Commerce, CA 90040 (213) 726-8666 Howard F. Smith, President Marion H. Stalker, Western Regional Sales Manager BOYSEN PAINT CO. Subsidiary of Grow Chemical Corp. P.O. Box 23543 Oakland, Calif. BRUDER & SONS, INC., M.A. 600 Reed Road, Broomall, Pennsylvania 19008 (215) 353-5100 94623 Frank Kreider, President Thomas A. Bruder, Jr., President BRUNING PAINT CO., INC. BRADLEY LABORATORIES, INC., C. E. Fleet & Haven St.. Baltimore, Md. 21224 Putney Road, Brattleboro, Vt. 05301 (802) 257-7973 (301) 342-3636 Irvin Ebaugh, President. Bruce D. McCauley, President BRADSHAW-PRAEGER & CO. 3248 W. 47th Place, Chicago, III. 60632 BUCKMAN LABORATORIES, INC.* 1256 N. McLean Blvd., Memphis, Tenn. 38108 (901) 278-0330 (312) 523-2050 R. S. Bradshaw. President. R. T. Ross, Vice President-Distributor Mktg. Charles H. Praeger, Jr., Vice President Sales BRADY-PALMER LABEL CORPORATION* BURGESS PIGMENT CO.* P.O. Box 349, Sandersvilie, Ga. 31082 (912) 552-2544 36 Brewster Ave., Carmel, N.Y, 10512 (212) 933-4911 Robert M. Thibadeau, President Alexander J. Nicol, Exec. V.P. BURGESS FOBES PAINT CO. BREINIG BROTHERS DIV. P.O. Box 106, Portland, Me. 04112 2129 McCarter Hwy., Newark, N.J. 07104 B. F. Ames., Vice-President. BRIDGES, SMITH & CO. 229 W. Market St., Louisville, Ky. 40202 (207) 772-6575 Leslie E. Towle, President BURK-HALL COMPANY 4050 Getwell, Memphis, Tenn. 38118(901) 363-5513 (502) 584-4173 Paul M. Schmidt, President. J.E. Scott, President BRIGGS BROS. PAINT MFG. INC. BUTE COMPANY, JAMES 501 Woodland St.. Nashville, Tenn. 711 Williams St., P.O. Box 1819, Houston, Tex. 77002 (713) 223-9371 37206 James E. Bates, President. Russell M. Hail, Vice President. 87 NPCA/RI 033607 BW COATINGS CO., INC. Subsidiary of Grow Chemical Corp. CALDWELL CHEMICAL COATINGS CORP. 209 Ardmore Rd.. Fayetteville, Tenn. 37334 9155 River Road, Pennsauken, N.J. 08110 (609) 663-9090 James M. Dale, President (615) 433-1571 John C. Caldwell, President. CALIFORNIA PRODUCTS CORP. 169 Waverly St., P.O. Box 30, Cambridge, BYWATER COATINGS (Bywater Sales & Services, Inc.) ■ Mass. 02139 (617) 547-5300 Robert J- Caldwell, President. 709 Engineers Rd„ Belle Chasse, Louisiana 70037 (504) 394-5100 Nils A. Wirstrom, President CAMBRIDGE COATINGS, INC. 5461 Dunham Rd., Cleveland, Ohio 44137 (216) 475-3800 Marvin E. Goldlust, President c CAMBRIDGE TILE MFG. CO. CDI DISPERSIONS* 27 Haynes Ave., Newark, N.J. 07114 P.O. Box 15071, Cincinnati, Ohio 45215 (513) 821-4180 Arthur W. Cottrill, Mgr. R & D (201) 248-9350 W. V. Keegan, President. CAMCO PAINTS, INC. 2862 E. Ponce de Leon Ave., Decatur, Ga. C. M. INDUSTRIES, INC. 2635 Fairfield Avenue, S., St. Petersburg, Florida 30030 (404) 373-7284 Thomas H. Campbell, President. 33712 (813) 896-9133 C. L. Rydstrom, Jr., President CABOT CORPORATION,* CAMPBELL SONS' CO., HARRY T., DIV. OF THE FLINTK.OTE CO. CALCIUM CARBONATE PRODS. 125 High St., Boston, Mass. 02110 100 West Pennsylvania Ave., Towson, (617) 423-6000 Frank J. Clark, Sales Mgr. CABOT'S STAINS. DIVISION OF SAMUEL CABOT, INC. Md. 21204 (301) 823-7000 P. J. Fitzpatrick, Gen. Sales Mgr. CANADIAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED*** 45 Sheppard Avenue East, One Union St., Boston, Mass. 02108 Willowdale, Ontario M2N 2Z9 (617) 723-7740 Samuel Cabot, President. CACTUS PAINT MFG. CO., INC. East Highway 80. Box 1047, Big Spring, (416) 226-6110 D. E. Burnham, General Manager CAPITOL PAINT MFG. CORP. P.O. Box 95186, Oklahoma City, Okla. Tex. 79720 (915) 267-5442 Craig E. Campbell, Vice President. CAD I LAC PAINT & VARNISH CO., INC. 156 Western Ave., Boston, Mass. 02134 73109 (405) 634-3383 W.D. Chandler, Jr., Technical Director. CARBIT PAINT CO., 927 W. Blackhawk St., Chicago, III. 60622 (617) 254-0335 Edward T. Johnston, President (312) MO-4-6888 G. H. Westerman, President. CALBAR, INC. CARBOLINE COMPANY 2626 N. Martha St., Philadelphia, Pa. 350 Hanley Ind. Ct., St. Louis, Mo. 19125 (215) 739-9141 63144 (314) 644-1000 W. T. Reynolds, Vice President R. R. Rosenthal, Vice President. CALCIUM CARBONATE COMPANY* CARDINAL INDUSTRIAL FINISHES** 3150 Gardner Expressway, Quincy, ill. 1329 Potrero Ave., S. El Monte, Calif. 91733 62301 (217) 224-1100 V. S. Bond, Vice Pres. Industrial Sales. (213) 444-9274 Garold L. Grint, President. 88 NPCA/RI 033608 CARGILL, INC., CHEMICAL PRODUCTS DIVISION* CELANESE COATINGS & SPECIALTIES CO.. DEVOE PAINT DIVISION Cargill Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. 55402 P.O. Box 1863, Louisville, Kv. (612) 475-7373 40201 (502) 585-8011 J. F. Gleason, Vice President Arthur H. Klobe, Vice President. CARMOTE PAINTS, INC. CELANESE COATINGS & SPECIALTIES CO., JONES-DABNEY AUTOMOTIVE DIVISION 376 Third Street, Everett, Mass. 02149 (617) 387-5700 Billy E. McCardle, V.P. & Gen. Mgr. 1700 Caniff St.. Detroit, Mich. 48212 (313) 868-7922 CARPENTER COMPANY, INC.,* E. R. Robert E. Wickham, Vice President, Automotive 2400 Jefferson Davis Hwy., Richmond, VA 23234 (804) 233-8391 CELANESE COATINGS & SPECIALTIES CO. John A. Dickson, Chemical Marketing Mgr. CARROLL/LTD., INC. P.O. Box 1863. Louisville, Ky. 40201 2656 Salmon St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19125(215/739-0455 (502) 585-8411 . J. F. Gleason, Vice President David Steinberg, President MARY CARTER INDUSTRIES CELANESE RESINS P.O. Box 23387 Tampa, P.O. Box 1863, Louisville, Ky. 40201 Florida 33622 (813) 961-1234 (502) 585-8329 Robert Massarelli, Dir. of Operations R. R. Fritz, Mgr.—Resins/Paper THE CE1LCOTE CO., INC. CELLOFILM CORP.* 140 Sheldon Road, Berea, Ohio 44017 241 Union Ave., Wood-Ridge. N.J. 07075 (216) 243-0700 438-7100 W. A. Severance, Technical Advisor. Stanley Eysmann, President. CELANESE CHEMICAL COMPANY* CELUCOAT CORPORATION 1211 Ave. of the Americas New York, N.Y. 10036 (212) 764-7640 6161 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 63130 (314) 725-3400 Dr. Joseph J. Cahill, Jr., Product Director. C. B. Bendist, Vice President CELANESE COATINGS & SPECIALTIES COMPANY** CENTRAL CAN COMPANY* Louisville Trust Bldg., P.O. Box 1863, 3200 S. Kilbourn Ave.. Chicago, 111. 60623 Louisville, Ky. 40201 (502) 585-8011 (312) 254-8700 Mansel O. Wiley, President William G. Brown, Vice President, Sales CELANESE COATINGS & SPECIALTIES COMPANY RESINS & SPECIALTIES DIV. CENTURY INDUSTRIES CORPORATION Louisville Trust Bldg., P.O. 5331—State Route #7, New Waterford, Ohio Box 1863, Louisville, Ky. 44445 40201 (502) 585-8321 (216)457-2213 Don R. Brother, President George W. Falk, Vice President CELANESE COATINGS & SPECIALTIES COMPANY CERAM-TRAZ CORP. 2625 DurahartSt., Riverside, California 6500 Oxford Street, Minneapolis, Minn. 92507 (714) 686-6930 55426 (612) 929-1625 A. E. Zanardi, Plant Manager Morton Newman, President CELANESE COATINGS & SPECIALTIES CO., DEVOE MARINE DIVISION CHAMPION PAINT MFG. CO., INC. P.O. Box 1863, Louisville, Ky. P.O. Box 40185, 7403 Wright Ave., Houston, • Tex. 77040 (713) 466-7593 40201 (502) 585-8011 J. M. Quinn, Vice President, Profit Center Manager l__W. Henry, President- 89 NPCA/Rl 033609 CHAMPION PRODUCTS, INC. CHEMICAL RECOVERY SYSTEMS, INC.* 4939 South Austin Ave., Chicago, Illinois Box 375, Elyria, Ohio 44035 60638 (312) 767-0453 (216) 323-3275 William D. Moore, Product Mgr. James C. Freeman, President CHARLES PAINT RESEARCH, INC. CHEMICAL SPECIALTIES, INC. 2401 E. 85th St., Kansas City, Mo. 64132 6450 Hanna Lake Rd.. Caledonia, Mich. (816) 523-7466 49316 (616) 698-8102 John R. Griswold, President. A. James McAllister, President. CHARTER CHEMICALS CHARTER INTERNATIONAL OIL CO.* CHEMICOTE, INC. 709 15 Blvd., Kenilworth, N. J. 07033 8938 Manchester Ave., Houston, Tex. (201) 276-1886 77012 (713) 923-1651 Robert Konegan, President Thomas M. Moran, Vice President. CHASE PRODUCTS COMPANY 19th and Gardner R., Broadview. Ml CHEMRAY COATINGS CORP. 150 Lincoln Blvd., Middlesex, IM.J. 08846 (201) 469-1110 60153 (312) 865-1000 Donald R. Virzi, President H. Peter Tepperman, President CHEMCOAT, INC. CHEVRON CHEMICAL COMPANY, PETROCHEMICAL DIVISION* P.O. Box 28, Williamsport, Pa. 17701 575 Market Street, San Francisco, Calif. (717) 368-8631 94105 (415) 894-7800 George A. Lenaeus, Vice President Vincent Gould, Product Manager Industrial Chemicals CHEMETRON CORP., PIGMENTS DtV.* 491 Columbia Ave., Holland, Mich. 49423 (616) 392-2391 CHICAGO PAIL MFG. CO.,* DIV. OF AMERICAN STEEL CONTAINER CO. 4445 W. 5th Ave., Chicago, lit. 60624 J. E. Counihan, President. (312) 826-8080 Morris Rosenbloom, President. CHEMEX CHEMICALS & COATINGS CO., INC. 2822 35th St., P.O. Box 5072, CH ROM ATONE CORP. 1527 Grande Vista Ave., Los Angeles, Tampa. Fla. 33605 (813) 248-6104 M. J. Catena, President Calif. 90023 (213) 263-2883 Robert J. Miller, President. - CHEMICAL COATINGS CORP. CHRYSLER CORP., CHEMICAL DIV. 7300 Crider Ave., Pico Rivera, California 5437 West Jefferson, Trenton, Mich. 90660 (213) 685-5604 Jack Richman, President 48183 (313) 676-3200 Steven A. Georgilas, Product Mgr., Paints St Coatings CHEMICAL DISTRIBUTING CO., INC.* 2105 Channel Ave., P.O. Box 1879 Memphis, Tenn. 38101 (901) 775-0100 CIBA-GEIGY CORPORATION* Saw Mill River Road, Ardsley, N.Y. . G. E. Conaway, President. CHEMICAL PROCESSORS, INC.* 5501 Airport Way South, Seattle, 10502 (914) 478-3131 Stanley Sherman, Director of Marketing CITIES SERVICE CO., COLUMBIAN DIV* 3200 W. Market Street, Akron, Ohio 44313 (216) 867-5800 Wash. 98108 (206) RO 7-0350 Ronald S. West, President. William Ibsen, Product Manager CHEMICAL PRODUCTS COMPANY, INC. CLAREMONT POLY CHEMICAL CORP.* P.O. Box 400, Aberdeen, Md. 21001 501 Winding Road, Old Bethpage, L.I., N.Y. 11804 (516) 420-1500 (301) 272-0100 L. Keith Ford, President. Hal C. Felsher, Vice President 90 . NPCA/RI 033610 CLARK CHEMICAL CORPORATION* COLUMBIA PAINT CO. 131st & Kedzie Ave., Blue Island, III. Box 1727, Helena, Mont. 59601 (406) 442-7650 604-06 {312) 928-5200 Robert 0. Beverforden, Vice President Fred Walworth, Vice President CLASSIC PAINTS LIMITED Subsidiary of Hampton Paint Mfg. Co., Inc. COLUMBIA PAINT CO. P.O. Drawer E, Hampton, Virginia N. 112 Haven, Spokane, Washington 99208 (509) 535-9741 . Fred Walworth. President (804) 723-6524 Colin □ . Penny, President COLUMBIA PAINT CORP. CLEMENT "COVERALL" CO. 641 Jackson Ave., P.O. Box 2888, Hunting­ ton, W. Va. 25728 (304) 529-3237 623 Van Hook St., Camden, N.J. 08101 Curtis H. Clement, Jr. CLOVER LEAF PAINT & VARNISH CORP. 43-43 Vernon Blvd., L.l. City, N.Y. 11101 Howard B. Richard, General Manager J. Greeson, Board Chairman COMET CHEMICAL CO., INC. 410 AdamsSt., Newark, N.J. 07114 (201) 344-8822 COATINGS LAB, INC., THE Alexander A. Ross, President 9 Circus Time Rd., South Portland, Maine 04106 (207) 774-7401 James A. Biegel, Treasurer COMMERCIAL CHEMICAL CO., INC. Div. of A. V\l. Chesterton Co., Inc. 300 Canal St., Lawrence, Mass. 01840 COLONIAL PRINTING INK COMPANY 180 East Union Ave., East (617) 686-2493 Paul J. Burnett, Chemist Rutherford, N. J. 07073 (201) 933-6100 Nat Velardi, Vice President COMMERCIAL COATINGS CORP. 9234 W. Chestnut St., Franklin Park, III. 60131 (312) 455-7715 COLONIAL REFINING & CHEMICAL CO. 20575 Center Ridge Rd., Cleveland, Ohio 44116 (216) 333-1722 C. R. Ellibee, President Harry Feiger. President. COMMERCIAL COATINGS CORPORA­ TION 3501 N.W. 74th St., Miami, Fla. 33147 COLONY PAINTS-DI VISION OF CONCHEMCO COATINGS (305) 691-6200 James M. Aberman, President. 10000 Marshall Drive, Lenexa, Kansas 66215 (913) 888-6710 Duane R. Syvrud, President, Colony Paints CONCHEMCO COATINGS P.O. Box 2078, Shawnee Mission, Kansas Division 66201 (913) 888-6710 COLOR COMMUNICATIONS, INC.* William J. Dooley, President, Coatings Group 2575 LeMoyneSt., Melrose Park, CONGRESS PAINT MFG. CO.. INC. Ml. 60160 (312) 681-8880 10410 Tucker St., Beltsville, Md. 20705 H. A. Burwick, President R. E. Winans, Vice President COLORADO PAINT CO. 4747 Holly St., Denver, Colo. 80216 (301) 937-4700 Harry Feinberg, President CONRAY CHEMICALS, INC. P.O. Box 270, 97 Ongley Sti, Rockville Centre, N.Y. 11571 (516) 536-5533 (303) 388-9265 K. S. Valis, President M. A. Middleman, President . COLORAY PAINT CO. CONSOLIDATED PAINT CO. 5342 Peachtree Road, Atlanta, Ga. 3101 E. 11th St., Los Angeles, Calif. 90023 30341 (404) 451 -9826 Frank W. Beckworth, President (213) 261-7176 B. M.Smiland, President 91 NPCA/RI033611 CONSUMER PAINT FACTORY, INC. 5300 W. 5th Ave., Gary, ind. 46406 (219) 949-1684 COOK PAINT & VARNISH CO., WEST COAST DIVISION P.O. Box 1289, Milpitas, Calif. 95035 (408) 262-8400 Haskell Deutscb, President CONTACT PAINT St CHEMICAL CORP. Thomas K. Barnett, Resident Manager 200 S. Franklintown Road, Baltimore, CORONADO PAINT CO., INC. . Box 308, Edgewater, Florida Md. 21223 (301) 947-6300 George Vaeth, Vice President. 32032 (904) 428-6461 Thomas E. Marek, Vice President CONTAINER SALES CORP.,* 1127 So. Mannheim Rd., Westchester, Illinois 60153 (312) 345-6000 COSAN CHEMICAL CORP.* P.O. Box 1042, 481 River Rd., Clifton, N.J. Eugene K. Mack, President 07014 Milton Goll, President. CONTINENTAL CAN CO., INC.* 5745 East River Road, Chicago, III. 60631 (312) 399-6100 COSDEN OIL & CHEMICAL CO.* 10600 W. Higgins, Rosemont, III. 60018 Suite 512 (312) 298-1533 Gary M. Hughes, Business Manager Stephen J. Stolton, Sales Manager. CONTINENTAL PRODUCTS CO., THE 1150 East 222nd St., Euclid, Ohio 44117 COWMAN-CAMPBELL PAINT CO. 5221 Ballard Ave., N ,W., Seattle, Wash. (216) 531-0710 E. O. McArthur, Jr., President. CONTINENTAL TECHNICAL FINISHES CORP. 98107 (206) 783-8835 E. Arthur Cowman, President. CRAIGIE PAINT CO. 13654 Buena Vista Ave., Detroit, Mich. 495 Flushing Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y., 11205 (212) 624-5240 48227 (313) VE 8-4818 Robert E. Craigie, Jr., President. Bernard Fleisher, Secretary CREATIVE COATINGS. INC. CONTINENTAL TURPENTINE & ROSIN CORP.* 428 N. Longview St., Kilgore, Tex. 75662 Virgil L. Poe, President. P.O. Box QQ, Cross City, Fla. 32628 (904) 498-2225 F. W. Kressman, Jr., President. CROSBY CHEMICALS, INC.* Box 460, Picayune, Miss. 39466 798-4821 T. L. Crosby, Vice President. COOK & DUNN PAINT CORP. 167 Kossuth St., Newark, N.J. 07101 CROSBY FOREST PRODUCTS CO.* Crosby St., Lock Drawer 520, Picayune, 589-5580 Adam G. Dunn, President COOK PAINT & VARNISH CO.** P.O. Box 389, Kansas City, Mo. 64141 (816) 471-4800 Miss. 39466 (601) 798-4731 L. O. Crosby, Jr., President. CROWN INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS CO. State Line Rd., Hebron, III. 60034 John S. Ayres, President (815) 648-2424 Amos E. Buettell, President. COOK PAINT & VARNISH CO., AUTO­ MOTIVE DIVISION P.O. Box 5507, Fenkell Sta., Detroit, Mich. CROWN PAINT CO. 1908 N. Eastern Ave. Oklahoma City, 48238 (313) UN 1-1000 James M. Scott, Resident Manager COOK PAINT & VARNISH CO., SOUTH­ ERN DIVISION Okla. 731 11 (405) 427-8604 John P. Evans, President CROWN PAINT, INC. 985 W. 20th St„ P.O. Box 1236, Hialeah, Fla. 33011 P.O. Box 3088, Houston, Tex. 77001 Robt. H. Arnold, Resident Manager. Juilus E. Bearman, President- 92 NPCA/RI 033612 CUDNER & O'CONNOR CO. DAVIS COMPANY, FRANK D.* 4035 West KinzieSt., Chicago, III. 3285 E. 26th St., Los Angeles, Calif. 90023 (213) 269-7311 60624 (312) 826-0200 Arthur Bruhn, President. Samuel C. Harris CUSTOM BUILDING PRODUCTS DAVIS PAINT COMPANY. INC. 6511 Salt Lake Ave., Bell, California 1311 Iron St., N. Kansas City, Mo. 64116 90201 (213) 582-0848 (816) 471-4447 Sam Pearce, Vice President James I__Davis, President. CUSTOM CHEMICALS CO., INC.* DAVIS PAINT MANUFACTURERS, INC. 30 Paul Kohner Place, Elmwood Park, N.J. P.O. Box 4067, Lynchburg, Va. 24502 (804) 846-5277 07407 (201) 791-5100 R. H. Flicker, Vice President CYPRESS PROTECTIVE COATINGS, INC. 1350 S.W. 13th Court, Pompano Beach, Roy V. Jacobson, General Manager DEAN & BARRY CO., THE 296 Marconi Blvd., Columbus, Ohio 43215 (614) 224-3131 Fla. 33061 (305) 946-4481 John Messerla, General Manager Robert S. McKay 11, President. DE BEERS LABORATORIES, INC. D 111S. Fairbank Street, Addison, III. 60101 (312) 543-5200 DAL-WORTH PAINT MFG. CO. Franklin M. de Beers, Jr., President. P.O. Box 173, 733 Dai-Worth Or., Mes­ quite, Tex. 75149 (214) 285-6347 DeBOOM PAINT CO. James P. Shackleford, President 1300-22nd St., San Francisco, Calif. THE DAMPNEY COMPANY Roy T. Anderson, President 94107 (415) 282-6310 85 Paris St., Everett, Mass., 02149 (617) 3S9-2805 Alan W. Johnson, President. DEER-O PAINTS & CHEMICALS, LTD. 2431 East Van Buren St., P.O. Box 990, DANIEL PRODUCTS CO.* 400 Claremont Ave., Jersey City, N.J. Phoenix. Ariz. 85001 (602) 275-5444 C. E. Wilsterman, President. 07304 (201) 432-0800 Frederick K. Daniel, President. DEFT INC. OF OHIO 612 Maple Ave., Torrance, Calif. 90503 DAP, INC. P.O. Box 277, 5300 Huberville Ave., Day­ 320-2452 ChetS. Jesmer, V. P., Gen. Mgr. ton. Ohio 45401 (513) 253-7151 P. J. Davis, President. DEGUSSA INC.* DARWORTH COMPANY, E. B. INDUSTRIES, INC. P.O. Box K, Tower Lane, Avon, Conn. Route 46 at Hollister Road, Teterboro, N.J. 07608 (201) 288-6500 Harry J. Golding, Manager, 06001 (203) 677-7721 Pigments Div. William S. Sherman, President DAVIES CAN CO* 30301 Carter St., Solon, Ohio DeHART PAINT AND VARNISH CO. 906 East Main St., Louisville, Ky. 40206 (502) 587-7476 44139 (216) 248-8300 J. L. Jones, President. John C. DeHart, Exec. Vice President. DAVIS CO., DON V. DEL PAINT CORPORATION 4200 N. 2nd St., St. Louis, Mo. 63147 3105 E. Reno Ave., Oklahoma City, Okla. 73117 (405) 672-1431 (314)241-2077 J. L. Hackney, President. Phil Linton, Vice President 93 i NPCA/RI 033613 DELKOTE, INCORPORATED DE SOTO, INC. 76 S. Virginia Awe., Penns Grove, N. J. 615 W. Grove Ave., Orange, Calif. 92668 (714) 637-1750 08069 (609) 299-5100 Horaces. Felton, Jr.. President. DELTA LABORATORIES, INC. P.O. Box 1650, Ocala, Florida R. F. Stand, Manager. DE SOTO, INC. 2121 New World Dr., Columbus, Ohio 32670 (904) 629-0394 Richard E. Pesola, President 43207 (614) 491-8220 J. P. Gilhooly, Plant Manager DELTA LABORATORIES, INC. 640 W. 18th St., Hialeah, Fla. 33010 (305) 887-4393 DEXTER BROTHERS COMPANY 137 Forsyth St., Boston, Mass. 02115 Homer M. Rothfusz, General Manager De SANTIS COATINGS, INC. (617) 247-3377 Charles P. Kalil, President 4580 Beidler Road, Willoughby, Ohio 44094 (216) 946-0300 Joseph B. Milgram, Jr., President. DEXTER CORPORATION, THE One Elm St., Windsor Locks, Conn. 06096 (203) 623-9801 DE SANTIS PAINT MFG. CO. Carlos Barry, IV, Assistant Treasurer 4101 E. 116th St., Cleveland. Ohio 44105 Virginia DeSantis, President. DIAMOND-KUHN PAINT COMPANY 12222 Robin Blvd., Houston, Tex. 77045 DESERET PAINT CO. 629 S. State St., Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 (713) 433-4506 B. W. Hughey, Exec. Vice President (801) 364-5648 Russ Swan, General Manager DIAMOND SHAMROCK CHEMICAL CO.* 1100 Superior Avenue, N.E., Cleveland, DE SOTO. INC. 1700S. Mt. Prospect Rd., Des Plaines, III. Ohio 44114 (216) 694-5247 J. E. Spaude, Vice President 60018 (312) 296-6611 George A. Nichols, President and Chief Executive Officer DE SOTO, INC. DIVERSIFIED CHEMICALS & PROPEL­ LANTS CO.* 1301 West 22nd St., Suite 415, Oak Brook, 111.60521 (312) 654-4440 P.O. Box 22105 (1025 Howard St.,) Greensboro, N.C. 27420 George C. Dietrich, President. (919) 299-9351 W. C. Sheehan, Manager. DIXIE-O'BRIEN DIVISION, THE O'BRIEN CORPORATION DE SOTO, INC. P.O. Box 864, Glynn Ave., Bruswick, Ga. 31520 (912) 265-6750 300State St., Chicago Heights, III. 60411 J. J. Morrissey, Manager Philip T. Newton, Vice President DE SOTO, INC. DOLAN & CO., INC., V. J. 8600 River Rd., Pennsauken, N.J. 08110 (609) 665-6700 1830 N. Laramie Ave., Chicago, III. 60639 W. V. Dolan, President. I. P. Schwerd, Plant Manager DE SOTO, INC., BERKELEY PLANT Chemical Coatings Div. DOLPHIN PAINT & CHEMICAL CO.. THE 922 Locust St., P.O. Box 1927, Central Sta., Toledo, Ohio 43603 (419) 241-8267 Fourth Si Cedar Sts., Berkeley, Calif. 94710 (415) 526-1525 William R. Cobourn, President. S. W. Heggen, Manager DOUGLAS CHEMICAL COMPANY. INC. DE SOTO, INC. P.O. Box 6541, Waller Rd., Richmond, Va. 23230 (804) 355-8697 P.O. Box 10. Garland, Tex. 75040 Thomas H. Lester, Manager. P. B. Rogers, Jr., President 94 , NPCA/RI033614 Designed Products Department, Midland, Michigan 48640 An epoxy resin by any other name wouldn’t be the same. Dow Epoxy Resins .. .we call them der/pendable •Tfedemerk of The Daw Chemical Como*Hj DOW CHEMICAL U.S.A. NPCA/RI 033615 DOW BADISCHE COMPANY* duPONT de NEMOURS & CO., INC., E. I., Drawer "D", Williamsburg, Va. 10510 Nemours Bldg. Wilmington, Del. 19898 23185 (804) 887-6000 R. C. Lamos, Chemicals Marketing Manager (302) 774-3722 A. H. Geil, Vice President & General Manager DOW CHEMICAL CO., U.S.A.* 2040 Dow Center, Midland, Mich. 48640 (517) 636-4990 F. R. Lehman, Director of Marketing: Designed Products duPONT de NEMOURS & CO., INC., E. I., PLASTIC PRODUCTS AND RESINS DEPARTMENT DuPont Bldg., Wilmington, Del. 19898 (302) 774-8681 DOZIER & GAY PAINT CO. 2245 N. Main St., Box 31 76, Jackson­ ville, Fla. 32206 (904) 354-8251 John J. Hughes, Jr., President W. G. Simeral, V.P. and General Manager DURAKO PAINT & COLOR CORP. 6315 E. Seven Mile Rd., Detroit, Mich. 48234 (313) 891-2560 R. Dwight Weed, President. DREEBLAN PAINT SUPPLY CO. 3729 West 49th St., Chicago, Illinois 60632 (312) 523-3000 DURALAC CHEMICAL CORP. 84 Lister Ave., Newark, N.J. 07105 Robert-Lance, President (201) 589-2946 Edwin S. Leister, President. DRESSER MINERALS * DIV. OF DRESSER INDUSTRIES, INC. DURANT PAINTS, INC. 112 Railroad St., Revere, Mass. P.O. Box 6504, Houston, Texas 77005 (713) 784-8687 02151 (617) 289-1400 Anthony G. Yannetti, President William L. Smith, Gen. Sales Manager DRUM SERVICE CO. OF FLORIDA* DUTCH BOY PAINTS NL Industries, Inc. 195 Clinton Road, West Caldwell, 803 Jones Ave., Zellwood, Florida 32798 (305) 889-2581 N.J. 07006 (201) 575-0970 Walter F. Schultz, Vice President; J. M. Murphy, Vice President DUNNE CO., FRANK W. 1007 41st St., Oakland, Calif. 94608 (415) 652-1200 General Manager E EAGLE CAN COMPANY* Peabody Industrial Park, Peabody, Mass. 01960 (617) 532-0400 Wm. L. Turner, Jr., President Arthur L. Rhuda, Vice President. DUO PAINTS OF ELKHORN. INC. 271 So. Church St., Elkhorn, Wise. 53121 (414) u23-2225 Geraold C. Dickman, Sec.,Treas. EAGLE—P1CHER INDUSTRIES, INC.,* CHEMICALS& FIBERS DIV. 580 Walnut Street Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 (513) 721-7010 DUPACO PAINT, INC. R. D. Walker, Vice PresidentLead Chemical Sales. 1330 East 37th St., North, Wichita, Kansas 67219 (316) 838-8661 Charles H. Dutcher, President EAKEN, INC., R.W.* P.O. Box 171, Leesport, Pa. 19533 (215) 926-2136 duPONT de NEMOURS & CO.. INC., E. *., FABRICS & FINISHES DEPT. R. William Eaken, Jr., President. 3235 Brandywine Bldg., Wilmington, EASTERDAY PAINT & CHEMICAL CO. Del. 19898 (302) 774-2611 1306 E. Bolivar, Milwaukee, Wise. 53207 W. A. Bours. Ill, Vice President & General Manager (414) 483-8177 A. L. Easterday, President. 96 NPCA/RI 033616 EASTERN LACQUER CORP. 1080 Eastern Ave., Malden, Mass. 02148 (617) 322-8000 ENGELHARD MINERALS & CHEMICALS CORPORATION* Minerals & Chemicals Div. Menlo Park Albert Liebmen, Treasurer Edison, N.J. 08817 (201) 321-5000 EASTERN SPECIALTY VARNISH CO. Albert L. Yunko, Jr., General Marketing Mgr. 14200 Butternut Rd., P.O. Box 425, Burton, Ohio 44021 (216)834-4066 Nancy B. Erikson, President. ENGLISH MICA CO.* Ridgeway Center Bldg., Stamford, Conn. 06905 (203) 324-9531 V.A. DeLuca, Vice President EASTMAN CHEMICAL PRODUCTS, INC.* P.O. Box 431, Kingsport, Tenn. 37662 Norman M. Atkins, Director of Marketing, Coatings Chemicals Div. E-BOND EPOXIES, INC. 501 N.E. 33rd St.. P.O. Box 23069, Pt. Lauderdale, Fla. 33308 ENMAR-WICHITA, AN AMERON COMPANY P.O. Box 2153, Wichita, Kansas 67201 Charles M. Downs, Jr., General Manager THE ENTERPRISE COMPANIES, A DIVISION OF INSILCO CORP.** 1191 South Wheeling Road, Wheeling, Illinois 60090 (312) 541-9000 (305) 566-6555 John R. Robinson, President. EGYPTIAN LACQUER MFG. CO., THE Joseph S. Scher, President ENVIRO-FAB* P.O. Box 5798, Detroit, Mich. 415 Madison Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017 (212) PL-1-5410 48239 (313) 937-2000 R. J. Cavalli, Purchasing Agent Louis A. Ruckgaber, Chairman of Board. ELKHART PAINT MFG. CO., INC. Box #447, 28867 US 33 West. Elkhart, EPWORTH MANUFACTURING CO., INC.* 1400 Kalamazoo St., South Haven, Mich. Ind. 46514 (219) 524-1810 William E. Miller, President. ELLIOTT PAINT & VARNISH CO. 1330S. Kilbourn Ave., Chicago, III. 49090 (616) 637-2128 Roy A. Nelson, President ESSER CO., T. C. 3107 W. Galena St., Milwaukee, Wise. 60623 (312) 762-7010 Henry P. Morris, Executive Vice President. EMERY INDUSTRIES, INC.* 1300 Carew Tower, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 (513) 762-6190 James W. Ritz, Product Manager 53208 (414) 933-7400 J. D. Curtis, Vice President—Paint Division ESSEX CHEMICAL CORP., JAMESTOWN FINISHES DIV. 125 Blackstone Ave., Jamestown, N.Y. 14701 (716) 665-6313 EMPIRE STATE VARNISH CO., INC.** John P. Hart, Sales Manager 38 Varick St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 11222 (212) EV 8-5450 Richard J. Stark, President. EVANS PRODUCTS CO. Paint Division P.O. Box 4098, Roanoke, Va. 24015 EMULSIFIED ASPHALTS INC. 4900 South Mason Ave., Chicago, III. (703) 343-1521 John M. Sykes, President 60638 (312) 767-8676 John Trumbull, Chairman EVERSEAL MANUFACTURING CO., INC. ENGARD SPECIALTY COATINGS 475 Broad Ave., Ridgefield, N.J. 07657 (201) 943-4986 or 15541 Commerce Lane, Huntington Beach, (212) 265-4900 Calif. 92649 (714) 892-8317 Jonathan C. Woods, Pres. (Paint) Justin D. Miller, President. 97 NPCA/R1 033617 EXCELSIOR VARNISH & CHEMICALS, INC. FEIN CONTAINER CORP.* 2790 Grand Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44104 Kenney Place, Saddle Brook, N.J. 07662 (201) 843-1800 (216) 721-5755 G. D. Lancaster, President EXXON CHEMICAL COMPANY U.S.A. 8230 Stedman St., Houston, Tex. 77029 (713) 652-9931 L. Burton C. Marcus, Exec. Vice President. FELT PRODUCTS MFG. CO. 7450 McCormick Blvd., Skokie Illinois 60076 (312) 674-7700 J. Sirois, Plant Mgr. Donald J. McDowell, Technical Director EXXON COMPANY, U.S.A.* Industrial and Consumer Business FERRO CHEMICAL DIVISION OF FERRO CORPORATION P.O. Box 2180, Houston, Tex. 77001 Box 46349, 7050 Krick Road, Bedford, (713) 656-4574 B. W. Hutchings, Assoc. Tech. Advisor Ohio 44146 (216) 232-4330 Robert A. Buckley, General Manager EXXON CHEMICAL CO. U.S.A.* FERRO CORP.* P.O. Box 201, Fiorham Park, N.J. 07932 4150 E. 56th Street, Cleveland, Ohio 44105 (216) 641-8580 A. H. Pflugh, Sales Manager Ernest S. Felker, Corp. V.P. and General Mgr. EZ PAINTR CORP.* 4051 So. Iowa Ave., Milwaukee, Wise. 53207 (414) 481-4500 FINISHES UNLIMITED, INC. Wheeler Road, Box 40-T, Sugar Grove, III. 60554, (313) 466-4881 John L. Touchett, President Henry W. Godshalk, President F FINNAREN & HALEY, INC. 2320 Haverford Rd., Ardmore, Pa. 19003 (215) Ml-9-5000 Daniel J. Haley. Jr., President. FARBOIL COMPANY, Beatrice Chemical Division, Beatrice Foods Co. 8200 Fischer Rd., Baltimore, Md. 21222 FLECTO CO., INC., THE 10O0-45th Street, Oakland, Calif. 94608 (301) 477-8200 David W. Baird, General Manager (415) 655-2470 Kenneth B. Vetterli, Exec. Vice President. FARMLAND INDUSTRIES, INC. FLETCHER'S PAINT WORKS 3315 N. Oak Trafficway, P.O. Box 7305, 21 Elm St., Milford, N ew Hampshire Kansas City, Mo. 64116 (816) 459-6000 (603) 673-2300 Robert L. Carter, Dir., Farm & Home Div. Frederick H. Fletcher, President FARRELL-CALHOUN CO., INC. 400 N. Front St., Memphis, Tenn. 38103 FLOOD CO., THE 1213 Barlow Rd., Hudson, Ohio 44236 (901) 526-2211 Jack Ward, President FARWELL, OZMUN, KIRK & COMPANY 1200 Mendelssohn Ave. North, Golden Valley, Minn. 55427(612)545-1487 (216) 655-2111 Earl F. Flood, President. FORD MOTOR CO., industrial & Chemical Products Div.** 400 Groesbeck Hwy.. Mt. Clemens, Mich. 48043 (313) 468-2681 Howard Noreen, Vice President, Gen. Mgr., Paint Mfg. Div. J. F. Frailey, General Operations Manager. FARWEST PAINT MANUFACTURING CO. FOY-JOHNSTON, INC.** 329 South Kenyon St., Seattle, Washington 1776 Mentor Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio 45212 (513) 631-4270 98108 (206) 762-1344 Robert J- Sheehan, President Edward A. Fov, President. 98 ! NPCA/RI033618 FRANKLIN MINERAL PRODUCTS CO.* G 635 Main St., Wilmington, Mass. 01887 GABLE-TITE PRODUCTS CO., INC. Roger T. Hayden, President 3790 N.W. 79th St.. Miami, Fla. 33147 (305) 691-2241 FRANKLIN PAINT COMPANY, INC. P.O. Box F, 259 Cottage St. John M. Benson. President Franklin, Mass. 02038 GAGNON-HASKELL, INC. (617) 528-0303 13 Hutchins St., Auburn, Maine 04210 E. A. Monier, Gen. Mgr. & Treasurer. (207) 782-5626 M. S. Herbert, President John P. Doerr, President FRAZEE PAINT PAUL N. GARDNER COMPANY* 6625 Miramar Rd., P.O. Box 2471, San P.O. Box 6633, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 33316 Diego, Calif. 921 12 (714) 276-9500 Nicholas L. Frazee, President. (305) 522-1679 Paul N, Gardner, Director FREDERICKS-HANSEN PAINT CO. INC. 250 W. Rialto Ave.,San Bernardino, Calif. GARLOCK, INC. 9808 South IH-35, Austin, Texas 78745 92408 (714) 885-6824 (512) 282-1115 A. H. Fredericks, President G. Parry Wiess, V.P. Harold V. Borgert, Vice President James E. lglehart. Secy .-Treasurer GEMINI LACQUERS, INC. FREEMAN CHEMICAL CORPORATION* 101 S. W. 22, El Reno, Oklahoma City, Okla. 73036 (405) 262-5710 222 E. Main St., Port Washington, Wise. William H. Smith, President 53074 (414) 284-5541 G. H. MacDonald, President Si Treasurer GENERAL CAN CO.* FREEPORT KAOLIN CO.*, DIV. OF FREE­ PORT MINERALS CO. P.O. Box “S" La Puente, California 91747 (213) 968-9301 733 Third Are., New York, N.Y. 10017 D. L. Brandts, V.P. Sales (212) 687-8100 J. D, Callahan, Mgr.—Specialty Sales GENERAL COLOR CO., INC.* Div. of H. Kohnstamm & Co., Inc. FREUND CAN CO., INC.* 24 Avenue "B", Newark, N.J. 07114 155 W. 84th St., Chicago, III. 60620 (201) 248-2575 (312)224-4230 James S. McNellis, Plant'Mgr. Clarence D. Freund, President GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY FRISCH & CO., INC. 88 East 11th Street, Paterson, N.J. 07524 305 Eastern Ave., Chelsea, Mass. 02150 Julius Deitch, President Wm. E. Zelin, Production Mgr. FROST PAINT & OIL CORP. GENERAL M ILLS CHEMICALS, IN­ CORPORATED* 1209 N. E. Tyler St., Minneapolis, Minn. 55413 (612) 789-8871 4620 West 77th St., Minneapolis, Minn. Frank G. Moore, Jr., Treasurer 55435 (612) 540-3983 FULLER CO. H. B.‘* Polymer Div. W. H. Skelly, Dir, of Marketing-Resins 4450 Malsbary Road, Cincinatti, Ohio GENERAL PAINT & CHEMICAL CO. DIV. OF COTTER & CO. 45242 (513) 891-6513 Thomas C. Fetterman 2001 No. Mendell St., Chicago, III. 60614 J. P. Bigelow, General Manager FULLER-O'BRIEN DIVISION THE O'BRIEN CORPORATION GEORGIA KAOLIN CO.* 450 East Grand Ave. So., San Francisco. 433 N. Broad St., Elizabeth. N.J. 07204 (201) 352-9800 Calif. 94080 (415) 761-2300 Edward P. Daly, Vice President ‘ George P. Larson, Mgr. of Distribution Sales 99 NPCA/RI 033619 GEORGIA MARBLE COMPANY* GLIDDEN-DURKEE DIVISION OF SCM CORPORATION 2575 Cumberland Parkway N.W., Atlanta Ga. 30339 (404) 432-0131 COATINGS AND RESINS GROUP William H. Runge, Jr., Vice President 900 Union Commerce Bldg., Cleveland. GEUDER, PAESCHKE & FREY CO.* Ohio 44115 (216) 771-5121 324 N. 15th St., Milwaukee, Wise. 53201 William D. Kinsell, Jr., Vice Pres. (414) 272-6000 D, L. Wenger, President CENTRAL-MIDWEST AREA GIBBS PAINT & CHEMICAL CO., INC. 900 Union Commerce Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio 44115 (216) 771-5121 Monroe Ave. Lewes, Delaware Robert B. Simpson, Area Vice Pres. 19958 (302) 645-6273 Robt. G. Gibbs, Pres. EASTERN REGION Third and Bern Streets, P.O. Box 1097, GIBSON-HOMANS CO., THE Reading, Penn. 19603 (215) 373-4111 2366 Woodhill Rd., Cleveland, Ohio 441 06 Gary L. Bechtel, Regional Director (216) 795-6400 William E. Painter, President WESTERN REGION 1000-16th Street, San F rancisco, Caiif. 94107 GIBSON-HOMANS COMPANY, THE OREGON DIVISION (415) 621-0200 J. A. Muller, Jr., Regional Director 3419S.W. Moody Ave., Portland, Ore. 97201 (503) 223-4183 SOUTHEASTERN REGION Clifford L. Hartung, Division Manager 1065 Glidden Street, N.W., Atlanta, Georgia 30318 (404) 355-4760 GIBSON-HOMANS COMPANY, THE CALIFORNIA DIVISION Alan W. Allen, Regional Director 810 Market Ave., Richmond, Calif. 94804 SOUTHWEST REGION (415) 235-3520 1900 Josey Lane North, P.O. Box 566, James D. Zogg, Division Manager Carrollton, Texas (214) 242-5141 J. J. O'Hailoran, Regional Director GILLESPIE COATINGS, INC. 211 Gum Springs Rd.. Longview, Tex. 75601 (214) 753-0393 PIGMENTS & COLOR AND CERAMIC GROUPS . Charles A. Kaplan, Ph.D., President 5601 Eastern Avenue, Baltimore, Md. 21224 (301) 633-6400 GILLMAN PAINT CO., S.L. Robert L. Lozon, Vice President 2250 Moreland Ave., S.E. Atlanta, Ga. 30315 (404) 622-1326 GLIDDEN-DURKEE* Bernard I. Gillman, President P.O. Box 690, Jacksonville, Fla. 32201 GILMAN PAINT & VARNISH CO. P.O. Box 1257 Chattanooga, (904) 764-1711 . Charles W. Morris, Vice Pres.-Genera! Mgr. Tenn. 37401 (615) 266-5181 Raymond C. Adams, President GILSONITE. INC. GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER CO.. CHEMICAL DIV.* P.O. Box 11242, Portland, Oregon 97211 1144 East Market St., Akron, Ohio 44316 (216) 794-3310 (503) 288-5454 Clair H. Bartel, Vice President J. E. Weldon, Resin Coatings Dept. GIVEN PAINT MFG. CO. GOSS & GOSS. INC. Ill N, Piedras St., El Paso Tex. 79905 1415 Van Dyke Ave., San Francisco, CA 94124 (415) 822-2270 (915) 532-4901 Kenneth C. Given, President Beatrice Goss, President ' 100 NPCA/Rl 033620 W. R. GRACE & CO. DIV.* Davison Chemical Co. GUARDSMAN CHEMICALS, INC. LOUISVILLE DIV. Charles 81 Baltimore Streets, Baltimore, 1350 South 15th St., Louisville, Ky. 40210 (501) 634-3531 Md. 21203 (301) 727-3900 Donald W. Marvel, Sales Mgr., Ind. R. L. Prather, Group V.P. Chemicals Dept. GUARDSMAN CHEMICALS, INC. W. R. GRACE & CO. Organic Chemicals Division 1350 Steele Avenue S.W., Grand Rapids, 55 Hayden Avenue, Lexington, Mass. 02173 Kenneth Gilchrist, Group Vice President Mich. 49507 (616) 452-5181 (617) 861-6600 W. F. Scheufele, Product Manager W. R. GRACE & CO.* Polyester Division—HATCO H HAMMILL AND GILLESPIE, INC.* P.O. Box 104 Livingston, N.J. 07039 171 1 Elizabeth Ave. W., Linden, N.J. 07036 (201) 862-5600 (201) 994-3650 Richard P. Isaacs, President Jules P. Augsdorfer, Vice President, Operations HAMMOND LEAD PRODUCTS, INC.* GRAHAM PAINT & VARNISH CO. 5231 Hohman Ave., P.O. Box 308, Hammond, Ind. 46325 (219) 931-9360 4800 S. Richmond St., Chicago, ill. 60632 (312) 376-7676 - W. Wilke, III., President R. J. Shitvock, President HAMPTON PAINT MFG. CO., INC. GREENPOINT PAINT & VARNISH CORP. 228 Patterson Ave., Drawer E, Hampton, Va. 23669 (804) 723-6524 P.O. Box 14, Pratt Station, Brooklyn, N.Y. 11205 (212) 783-0692 Colin D. Penny, President Sidney J. Rubin, President HANLEY PAINT MFG. CO., INC. GREGG CO. INC.,THE 1324 Texas Avenue, El Paso, Tex. 79985 (915) 532-6921 1714 Bannard St., P.O. Box 149, Riverton, N.J. 08077 (609) 829-1575 A. Vincent Ward, President L. R. Stuart, President HAN LINE BROTHERS, INC. GROW CHEMICAL CORP. 1400 Warner St., Baltimore, Md. 21230 345 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. 10022 Leonard H. Cohan, President (212) 758-6767 Russell Banks, President HANNA CHEMICAL COATINGS CORP. 1313 Windsor Ave. P.O. Box 147, Columbus, Ohio 43216 (614) 294-3361 GROW CHEMICAL CO. Subsidiary .of Grow Chemical Corp. Jay S. Hanna, President Division ot Grow Chemical Corp. HANNA CHEMICAL COATINGS 30 Brush St., P.O. Box 45 Pontiac, Southern Division Michigan 48056 (313) 334-3521 1629 Vanderbilt Road, Birmingham, Alabama 35234 (205) 323-5201 G. Sheldon Veil, President Stephen C. Gester, Gen. Mgr. GRUMBACHER, INC., M. HARAD PAINT COMPANY, INC. 460 W. 34th St., New York, N.Y. 10001 5525 Grays Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. 19143 (215) 724-1000 279-6400 Joseph Grumbacher, President Henry L. Harad, President GUARDSMAN CHEMICALS, INC. HARLAN ASSOCIATES, INC. 1350 Steele S.W., Grand Rapids, 11 Duboce Ave., San Francisco, Calif. 94103 (415) 621-7245 Mich. 49507 (616) 452-5181 Keith C. Vander Hyde, President Harold R. Harlan, Jr.. President 101 [ NPCA/RI 033621 HARRIS PAINT CO. Subsidiary of Grow Chemical Corp. HERCULES INCORPORATED* 910 Market St., Wilmington, Del. 19899 (302) 575-5000 P.O. Box 23603, 1026 N. 19th St. Tampa, Fla. 33622 G. N. Bruxelles. Director, Marketing Services (813) 247-3161 Charles W. Finegan, President HARRISON PAINT CORP. HILTON-DAVtS CHEMICAL CO.*, 2235 Langdon Farm Rd., Cincinnati, Ohio 45237 (513) 841-3739 1329 Harrison Ave., S.W., Canton, Ohio 44711 (216) 455-5125 Gustav Gurska, Product Manager, Paint Industry Roger A. Walters, President. HARSHAW CHEMICAL CO., THE* HOBOKEN PAINTS, INC. 1945 E. 97th St., Cleveland, Ohio 44106 40 Industrial Road, Lodi, N.J. 07644 721 -8300 Robert E. Dyer, Director of Sales, Pigments HARSHAW CHEMICAL COMPANY, THE,* COLOR DEPT., A KEWANEE INDUSTRY (201) 473-0050 Michael Lurie, Exec. Vice Pres. HOFFMANN PAINT CO., INC. 820 Sweeney Ave., Redwood City, Calif. 3415 Bardstown Rd., Louisville, Ky. 40218 (502) 451-0816 94063 (415) 369-2575 Oliver R. Hoffmann, Vice-President W. P. Foote, Regional Sales Mgr. HAYDEN MICA CO.* 635 Main St., Wilmington, Mass. 01887 HONEYMEAD PRODUCTS CO.*, 25-44th Ave. N.E. Minneapolis, Minn. 55421 (612) 788-9011 Arthurs. Hayden, Treasurer Ray J. Lindquist, Exec. V.P. HAYNES LABORATORIES DIVISION, CPL CORPORATION Mass. Industrial Park, Chicopee, HOOVER COLOR CORP.* 13 Cordier St., Irvington, N.J. 07111 (201) 926-0434 Mass. 01020 (413) 592-4191 Robert J. Landers, Gen. Mgr. HEMPEL'S MARINE PAINTS, INC. 25 Broadway, New York, N.Y. C. E. Hoover, President HUBER CORPORATION, J.M.* P.O. Box 310, Havre De Grace, Md. 21078 (301) 939-3500 10004 (212) 944-4222 Finn Olander, Exec. V.P. HENDRY & CO., A. L. P.O. Box 17099, Tampa, Fla. 33612 (813) 971-5378 William Georgov. Industry Rep Technical HUGHSON CHEMICALS, DIV. OF LORD CORP. 2000 W. Grandview Blvd., Erie, Pa. 16509 (814) 868-3641 A. L. Hendry, President Douglas H. Green, Mgr. Marketing Services HENKEL INC.* 1301 Jefferson St., Hoboken, New Jersey HYDROSOL, INC. 3501 So. Cicero Ave., Cicero, III 60650 07030 (201) 659-1200 Benjamin Dent, Assistant Marketing Mgr. HENRY CO.,THE W. W. 5608 Soto Street, Huntington Park, Calif. (312) 656-2900 Richard V. Bretzer, President HYDROZO COATINGS COMPANY 855 "W" Street, Lincoln, Nebraska 68501 90255 (213) 583-4961 Warner W. Henry, Jr., President (402) 477-6981 Arthur E. Blackman, President Warner W. Henry, Chairman HENTZEN CHEMICAL COATINGS, INC. HYDROZO PRODUCTS CO. 6937 W. Mill Rd.. Milwaukee. Wise. P.O. Box 1381, Myrtle Beach, S.C. 29577 (803) 448-3644 53218 (414) 353-4200 William R. Hentzen, Vice Pres. St Secretary Peter L. Salussolia, Manager 102 I NPCA/RI033622 I INDUSMIN, LTD.*** ICC SOLVENT CHEMICAL SALES CORP. Suite 200, 365 BloorSt. East, Toronto, Ontario M4W 1H7 Canada 720 Fifth Ave.. New York, N.Y. 10019 (416) 967-1900 (212) 397-3300 John J. Farber, President IMC CHEMICAL GROUP-NP DIVISION* 4415 W. Harrison St., Hillside, III. W. B. Midgette. Sales Manager INDUSTRIAL CHEMICALS DIVISION* NL INDUSTRIES, INC. P.O. Box 700 Hightstown, N.J. 08520 60162 (312) 449-5950 Lowell D. Pals, Marketing Director (609) 448-3200 Carl W. Moore, Vice President: General Manager IMC CHEMICAL GROUP-RESINS* Cottage Place, P.O. Box 308, Carpentersville, III. 60110 (312) 379-3230 INDUSTR IAL HYDROCARBONS, INC. P.O. Box 599, Claremont, Calif. 91711 Robert W. Schreurs, V.P. & General Manager I.V.C. INDUSTRIAL COATINGS, INC. 2250 Valley Ave., P.O. Box 18163 Indianapolis, Ind. 46218 (317) 636-4407 (714) 623-2120 Donald E. Rowson, President INGLIS COMPANY, INC., THE 5 Thermold Drive, Manlius, N.Y. 13104 Albert J. Heberer, Chrmn. of the Board (315) 682-9166 Theodore M. Winkert, President IDEAL PRINTERY, THE* 312 East 23rd St., New York, N.Y. 10010 (212) 473-1620 INLAND STEEL CONTAINER CO.* 4300 West 130th St., Chicago, III. 60658 Richard J. Malenchek, President (312) 568-3535 C. J. Smith, Manager of Marketing ILLINOIS BRONZE POWDER & PAINT CO. 300 East Main St., Lake Zurich, III. 60047 (312) 438-8201 INMONT CORPORATION* 150 Wagaraw Road, Hawthorne, N.J. 07506 (201) 427-6700 Roberts. Rothschild. President Arthur A. Sommervilie, Vice President, Color Systems ILLINOIS MINERALS COMPANY* 2035 Washington Avenue, Cairo, III. 62914 (618) 734-4172 INMONT CORPORATION M. E. Cosby, Product Manager. Marketing 1133 Avenue of the Americas, IMPERIAL PAINT CO. Wm. R. Barrett, Sr., President New York, N.Y. 10036 (212) 765-1100 2526 N.W. Yeon, Portland, Ore. 97210 (503) 228-0207 C. S. Gibson, Partner, D. S. Rearden, Partner INNES CORP., O. G.* lO E. 40th St., New York, N.Y. 10016 IMPERVIOUS PAINT INDUSTRIES, LTD. 1672 Kinsey St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19124 (212) 679-6180 R. O. Innes, President Alfred E. Garfinkel, President INDEPENDENT PACKAGING, INC. INTERNATIONAL PAINT COMPANY, INC. 369 Dorchester Ave., South Boston, 17 Battery Place North, New York, N.Y. 10004 Mass. 02127 (617) 268-6424 (212) 825-0800 Thomas M. Reinhardt, President Richard A. Henshaw, Sales INDURALL COATINGS INC. INTERSTAB CHEMICALS, INC.* 3333 - 1 Oth Ave. North, P.O. Box 2371, 500 Jersey Ave., New Brunswick, N.J. (201) 274-2202 Birmingham, Ala. 35201 (205) 324-9584 I__A. Prosch, Jr. H. E. Tener, Director of Marketina 103 I NPCA/R1033623 JTERSTATE PAINT CORPORATION JOSTEN & COMPANY, N. .O. Box 1038, #30 South Yard, Bruns­ 4905 N. 32nd St., Milwaukee, Wise. 53209 (414) 445-4651 wick, Ga. 31 520 <912) 265-2211 lugh H. MaVberry, President. Norbert G. Josten, Owner OWA PAINT MANUFACTURING CO., INC.** JOTUN—BALTIMORE COPPER PAINT COMPANY I7th and Grand Ave., Des Moines, Iowa 501 Key Hwy., Baltimore, Md. 21230 50305 (515) 283-1501 Thomas C. Goldman, Executive V.P. (301) 539-0045 Oliver H. Reeder, Vice President 1SHIHARA CORPORATION (U.S.A.)* 300 Montgomery St., San Francisco, Calif. 94111 (415) 421-8207 Harold M. Brez, Vice President K ISIS CHEMICALS INC. P.O. Box 4777, Stamford, Conn. 06907 (203) 324-7306 KALCOR COATINGS COMPANY 37721 Stevens Blvd., Willoughby, Ohio George C. Voss, President. 44094 (216) 946-4700 Newton Zucker, General Manager KANSAS PAINT & COLOR COMPANY J 132 N. Mosley, Wichita, Kansas JAMESTOWN PAINT & VARNISH CO. R. G. Wilson, President 67202 (316) 264-6353 108 Main St., Jamestown, Pa: 16134 (412) 932-3101 K. C. COATINGS, INC. Joseph M. Walton, Chairman 500 Railroad Ave., North Kansas City, Mo. JARVIE PAINT MFG. CO. Dale Sloan, President. 64116 (816) 221-2858 760 Aloha St., Seattle, Wash. 98109 (206) 284-1040 KEL-GLO CORPORATION Daniel Jar vie, President 54 N.E. 73rd St., Miami, Florida JASCO CHEMICAL CORP. Alton J. Ward, President 33138 (305) 751-5641 1090 Terra Bella Ave., Mountain View, Calif. 94042 (415) 968-6005 Max Anthony, President JOHNS-MANVILLE PRODUCTS CORP., FILTRATION AND MINERALS DIV.* Greenwood Plaza, Denver, Colo. 80217 (303) 770-1000 Herbert Kranich, Marketing Manager KELLEY-TECHNICAL COATINGS, INC. P.O. Box 10137 Louisville, Kv. 40210 (502) 636-2561 John R. Kelley, Sr., President KEMP COMPANY, LTD., W. H. 425 Fairfield Ave., Stamford, Conn. 06904 Robert W. Limbacher, President. JOHNSON PAINTS, INC. 2715 Toles St., Ft. Myers, Fla. 33901 (813) 334-2301 KENTUCKY PAINT MFG. COMPANY 909 National Ave., Lexington, Ky. 40502 (606) 254-3836 John Johnson, President Wm. W. Howard, Vice President. JONES BLAIR COMPANY 2728 Empire Central, Dallas. Tex. 75235 (214) 357-1835 KERR-McGEE CHEMICAL CORPORATION* Kerr-McGee Center, Oklahoma City, Okla. 73125 (405) 236-1313 Howard M. Jones, President & Chief Executive Officer Len Erikson, Director, Pigment Sales 104 ; NPCA/RI033624 TRONOX CHLORIDE PROCESS TITANIUM DIOXIDE TRONOX PAINT GRADES Enamels, lacquers CR-800 Maximum gloss, strength at low % PVC General purpose trade sates CR-801 Good strength at all % PVC Flat alkyds and latex CR-812 CR-813 Higher dry hiding Highest dry hiding Exterior enamels CR-822 Exterior and interior flats and low gloss paints and coatings CR-823 Highest chalk resistance, premium quality Highest chalk resistance with highest dry hide properties Write for your free TITANIUM DIOXIDE GRADE CHART KERR-M°GEE CHEMICAL CORPORATION KERR-MCGEE CENTER ■ OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA 73125 SALES OFFICES: Decatur, GA. Los Angeles, CA. ' Glen Ellyn, IL. San Francisco, CA. Oklahoma City, OK. Parsippany, NJ. 'Reg. U.S. Pat Off. NPCA/RI 033625 KERR-McGEE REFINING CORPORATION KWAL PAINTS, INC. Kerr-McGee Center, Oklahoma City. Okla. 3900 JoiletSt., P.O. Box 5231 73125 (405) 236-1313 V. J. Centracco, Manager, Solvent Sales (303) 371-5600 Harold Weinberg, President. KIMBERLY CHEMICALS, INC. KYANIZE PAINTS INC. 100 Saw Mill Road, Danbury, Conn. 06810 2nd & Boston Sts., Everett, Mass. 02149 (203) 792-7700 Milton W. Thatcher, President (617) 387-5000 Harry A. Hail, III, President. KIRBY PAINT CO., GEORGE, JR. 163 Mt. Vernon St., New Bedford, Mass. 02740 (617) 997-9008 L George A. Kirby II, President L & H PAINT PRODUCTS, INC. KIRKER CHEMICAL CO. One E. 11th St., Paterson, N.J. 07524 150 Mississippi St., San Francisco, Calif. 94107 (415) 431-4766 Warren W. Porter. President. A. Rosenbaum, President. LaCLEDE MANUFACTURING CO.* KISER PAINT MANUFACTURING CO., INC. 322 North Ave., N.E., New Philadelphia, 701 Seneca St., Buffalo, N.Y. 14210 (716) 853-0218 Clifford G. Vogelsang, President Ohio 44663 (216) 343-4525 Kenneth D. Fink, Operations Manager LANCASTER PAINT AND GLASS COMPANY 235 N. Prince St., Lancaster, Penn. 17604 (717) 299-7321 KLINGER PAINT COMPANY, INC. Robert W. Herr, Corrosion Technician 333 Fifth Ave., S.E.. Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52401 (319) 366-7165 Leo J. Klinger, President. LANDAU & COMPANY, INC., J. 214 Washington Ave., Carlstadt, N.J. 07072 (201) 939-7418 and (212) 254-3343 Walter J. Landau, Secy.-Treasurer KOHLER-McLISTER PAINT CO., THE 1201 Osage St., Box 546, Denver, Colo. 80201 (303) 534-5191 Philip T. Rogers, Exec. V.P. LANDERS-SEGAL COLOR CO., INC.* 78 Deiavan St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 11231 (212) 625-1041 Howard Greenwatd, President KOHNSTAMM & COMPANY, INC., H.* Werner Klugman, Vice President 161 Avenue of the Americas, New York, N.Y. 10013 (212) 929-7000 Michael J. Dunn, Product Mgr., Pigments LANDZETTEL& SONS 17-12 River Rd.. Fair Lawn, N.J. 07410 Division (201) 796-3500 Robert W. Landzettel, President KOPPERS COMPANY, INC ORGANIC MATERIALS D1V.** LAWLOR DISTRIBUTORS, INC * Koppers Building. Pittsburgh, Pa. 6114 Broadway, Cleveland, Ohio 44127 (216) 883-7038 15219 (412) 391-3300 Charles P. Dorsey, Manager Coatings Group Thomas F. Lawlor, President M. H. Fritch, Sales Manager Chemical Group KURFEES COATINGS, INC. 201 E. Market St.. Louisville, Ky. 40202 (502) 584-0151 D. B. Kurfees, President. LAWSON CHEMICAL PRODUCTS COMPANY 19500 S. Normandie Ave. Torrance, Calif. 90502 (213) 321-4220 Lewis S. Lawson, President 106 NPCA/RI033626 LEHMAN BROS. CORP. LINDSAY FINISHES, INC. 22 HalladaySt., Jersey City, N.J. 07304 1898 E. Johnson St., Madison, Wis. 53704 (201) 434-1 882 and {21 2) 732 3897 Herman J. Singer, President LENETA COMPANY, THE* P.O. Box 576 Ho-Ho-Kus, New Jersey 07423 {201) 444-5934 Dan Schaeffer, Sales Manager LENMAR LACQUERS. INC. 150 S. Calverton Rd., Baltimore, Md. (608) 249-6434 Robert H. Lindsay, President LITTER CO., INC., D. H.* 116 E. 16th St., New York, N.Y. 10003 (212) 777-4410 D. H. Litter, Board Chairman LONGVIEW PAINT & VARNISH CO. 1203 California Way, Longview, Wash. 98632 (206) 423-4990 21223 (301) 947-2300 John Emmerling, Vice President LILLY CHEMICAL PRODUCTS, INC. Athol Road (P.O. Box 188) R. L. Sailors, President LOUISVILLE VARNISH COMPANY** 1400 Maple St., P.O. Box 1255, Louisville, Ky. 40201 (502) 587-6923 Templeton, Massachusetts 01468 (617) 939-2166 Leo H. Griesbaum, President Thomas P. Kelly, Jr., President LYNCH PAINT & VARNISH CO., INC. W.J. LILLY COMPANY, THE 110 King Phillip Rd., Rumford, R.l. 02916 (401) 434-3100 1717 English Road High Point, North Carolina 27261 W. J. Lynch, President (919) 885-2157 W. M. Corrigan, President LILLY INDUSTRIAL COATINGS, INC. 666 South M California Street Indianapolis, Indiana 46225 (317) 634-8512 M & H LABORATORIES, INC. 2705 Archer Ave., Chicago, III. 60608 (312) 842-2132 C. Robert Hiles, Ph.D., President John R. Hoppe, President LILLY INDUSTRIAL COATINGS, INC. 2632 Channel Avenue Memphis, Tennessee 3811 3 (901) 947-4156 M & M CHEMICAL SALES CORP. Kendon Bldg.—Suite 302, 1073 Hancock St., Quincy, Massachusetts 02169 W. 1. Longsworth, Jr., President (617) 773-0234 LILLY INDUSTRIAL COATINGS, INC. A. Leo Manuel, President 901 West Union Street Montebello, California 90640 (213) 723-5271 M & M PAINT MFG. CO. P.O. Box 693, 768 Main St., Pawtucket, R.l. 02862 Merrill E. Evans, President (401) 726-3650 Bryan W. Shepherd, President LILLY INDUSTRIAL COATINGS, INC. 1991 Nolte Drive, Mid Atlantic Park M-R PLASTICS & COATINGS, INC.* Paulsboro, New Jersey 08066 11460 Dorsett Rd.. Maryland Heights, Mo. 63043 (314) 291-0525 (609) 848-2244 Joseph V. Borland, President Marvin S. Wool, President Roger W. Heitland, Executive Vice President LILLY INDUSTRIAL COATINGS, INC. 619 S.W. Wood St., Hillsboro, Oregon 97123 (503) 648-0657 M & T CHEMICALS INC. American Lane, Greenwich, Conn. 06830 (203) 552-3542 Granville (Bud) Schaedel, Jr., Vice President— General Manager F. P. McKiernan, Vice President 107 i NPCA/Rl 033627 McCLOSKEY VARNISH CO.** MARTIN-SENOUR CO., THE 7600 State Rd.. Philadelphia, Pa. 19136 1370 Ontario St., Cleveland, Ohio 44113 (216) 566-3100 (215) 624-4400 Howard W. Hecht, President Michael W. Hurdelbrink, President H. H. Lambert, Vice President, Coatings Marketing McGLENNON CO., INC., R. J. 198 Utah St., San Francisco. Calif. 94103 (415) 552-0311 Richard McGlennon, President MARVELITE INC. 3020 Nieman Ave., Baltimore 21230 (301) 644-11 11 MAAS & WALDSTEIN CO. Franklin K. Rodbell, President 2121 McCarter Highway, Newark, N.J. 07104 (201) 484-1600 Melvin S. Kaye, Vice President MASURY PAINTS—DIVISION OF CONCHEMCO COATINGS 1403 Severn Street, Baltimore, Md. 21230 MAHONING PAINT CORP., THE Box 1282, 653 Jones St-, Youngstown, (301) 837-5150 W. Graham Schwartze, President, Masury Ohio 44501 (216) 744-2139 Paints Division George Rumberg, President MAJOR PAINT & VARNISH CO. Div. of Standard Brands Paint Co., Inc. MATCOTE COMPANY, INC. 6001 Antoine, P.O. Box 10762, Houston, Tex.77018 4300 W. 190th St., Torrance, Calif. 90509 (213) 542-5901 James M. Adams, President Milton M. Golden, V.P., Manufacturing and Technology Arnold H. Hoffman, Manager MATEER-BURT CO.* P.O. Box 405, 436 Devon Park Drive (Devon Industrial Park), Wayne, Pa. 19087 MAMECO INTERNATIONAL James F. Fournier, V, P. 4475 E. 175th St., Cleveland. Ohio 44128 (216) 752-4400 Chas. M. Evans, President MATHERSON—SELIG CO.* 7301 Wilson Ave., Harwood Heights, Chicago, III. 60656 MANSFIELD PAINT CO., THE Earl G. Ogier, Exec. V.P. 169 W. Longview Ave., Mansfield, Ohio 44905 (419) 522-9611 John H. Ericsson, President MATTHEWS PAINT CO. 400S. Mercantile Ct., Wheeling, III. 60090 (312) 537-9200 MANUFACTURERS MULTICOLOR CORP. Edw. H. Matthews 2129 McCarter Highway, Newark, N.J. 07104 B. F. Ames, Vice President MAUTZ PAINT CO. 939 E. Washington Ave., Madison, Wise. 53701 (608) 255-1661 MARCUS PAINT CO., EDW. H. Bernhard Mautz, Chairman of the Board 235 E. Market St., Louisville, Ky. 40202 (502) 584-0303 Merritt E. Marcus, Vice President, Sales MERCK CHEMICAL DIV., MERCK & CO., INC.* ‘ MARTIN PAINT & CHEMICAL CORP. 126 East Lincoln Ave., Rahway, N.J. 07065 (201) 574-4000 153-22 Jamaica Ave., Jamaica, N.Y. 11432 (212) 526-1796 Dr. Bernard W. Greenwald, Director, Industrial St Agricultural Chemicals Robert Glick, President 108 NPCA/RI 033628 T METALLIC VARNISH CO. MILLER PAINT CO., INC., THE 803 S. Mahoning Ave., Alliance, Ohio 44601 210 S.E. Madison, Portland, Ore. 97214 (503) 233 5146 (216) 823-1550 Russell S. Taylor, President John Buckinger. Sr., Vice President Production MICA-SEAL, INC. 112 So. Linden Ave., So. San Francisco. Calif, 94080 (415) 871-2300 MILTON CAN CO., GEORGE A.* Stan Diamond, President 580 Division St.. Elizabeth, N.J. 07201 MICHIGAN INDUSTRIAL FINISHES CORP. George E. Miles, Vice President-Sales 9045 Vincent St., Detroit, Mich. 48211 MINERAL MINING CORPORATION* (201) 289-8100 (313) 925-0030 P.O. Box 458, Kershaw, S. C. 29067 David Solomon, Vice President (803) 285-3965 MICRO-METRICS COMPANY* Jack W. Robinson, President P.O. Box 13804, Atlanta, Ga. 30324 MINWAX CO., INC. W. R. Tooke, Jr., President 72 Oak St., Clifton, N.J. 07014 (201) 777-1924 MIDLAND DIV. OF THE DEXTER CORP. R. W. Harrison, Jr., President Foot of East Water St., P.O. Box 620 Waukegan, III. 600S5 MISSISSIPPI PAINT & VARNISH CORP. (312) 623-4200 P.O. Box 8246, Battlefield St., Jackson, George E. Batzel, President Miss, 39204 372-8122 Rex B. Smith, President MIDLAND DIV. OF THE DEXTER CORP. Dividend Rd.. Rocky Hill, Conn. 06067 (203) 563-2811 N. F. Lippucci, General Manager MISSION COATINGS. INC. P.O. Box 40026, Houston, Tex. 77040 Tony Dyer, Chairman of the Board Donald R. Ward, President MIDLAND DIVISION, THE DEXTER CORPORATION MISSOURI PAINT & VARNISH CO. 9001 Kinsman Road, Cleveland. Ohio 5125 N.Second St., St. Louis, Mo. 63147 44104 (216) 421-6166 (314)241-6370 William Bartz, Operations Manager J. R. Frank, President MIDLAND DIVISION, OF THE DEXTER CORPORATION MOBAY CHEMICAL CORP.* Penn Lincoln Parkway-West, Pittsburgh, Pa. 31500 HaymanSt., Hayward, Calif. 94544 (415) 471-7171 15205 (412) 923-2700 Richard L. White, Director, Development, N. B. Kisner, General Manager Plastics and Coatings Division MIDLAND DIV. OF THE DEXTER CORPORATION MOBILE PAINT MANUFACTURING CO. OF DELAWARE, INC. 90 Carson Road, Birmingham, Ala. 35215 854 S. Conception St., Mobile, Ala. 36601 (205) 432-2721 (205) 854-5454 T. B. Sheehan, Operations Manager MIDSTATE PAINT MFG. CO. James V. Gates, President MOLINE PAINT MANUFACTURING CO. 5400 23rd Ave., Moline, 111. 61265 213 N. Beckel St., Dayton, Ohio 45403 (513) 223-1950 (309) 762-7546 Charles D. Horton, President Charles L. Krister, 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.Schalk, International Marketing Director 109 I NPCA/R1 033629 MONSANTO COMPANY* NATIONAL LACQUER & PAINT CO., INC. 800 N. Lindbergh Blvd., St. Louis, Mo. 7415 S. Green St., Chicago, III. 60621 (312) 733-0220 63166 (314) 694-3461 Robert L. Bilton, Marketing Manager MOONEY CHEMICALS, INC.* 2301 Scranton .Rd., Cteveland, Ohio 44113 (216) 781-8383 J.B. Mooney, President Paul A. Meyers, President NATIONAL MANUFACTURING CORP. Box 189, Tonawanda, N.Y. 14150 (716) 692-5000 Clinton S. Brown, President MOORE & CO.. BENJAMIN 51 Chestnut Ridge Road, Montvale, N.J. 07 645 (201) 573-9600 M. C. Workman, President NAZ-DAR COMPANY 1087 N. North Branch Street, Chicago, ill. 60622 (312)943-8338 John C. Pottage, President MORRIS INDUSTRIES 1823 Washington Blvd.,St. Louis, Mo. 63103(314)231-0865 NELSON PAINT CO., THE P.O. Box 907, iron Mountain, Mich. 40801 (906) 774-5566 Charles Sophir, President Charles J. Nelson, Vice President MYERS DRUM CO* Subsidiary of Kaiser Steel Corp. 6549 San Pablo Ave., Oakland, Calif. 94608 NEVILLE CHEMICAL CO.* Grand Ave., Neville P.O., Pittsburgh, Pa. 15225 (412) 331-4200 (415) 652-6847 Lee V. Dauler, President Bruce J. Wood, Gen. Sales Mgr. NEW ENGLAND WOODEN WARE CORP.* 363 River St., Winchendon, Mass. 01475 N (617) 297-0921 H. Leo Evers, Salesman N L INDUSTRIES, INC.** 1221 Avenue of the Americas, New York, N.Y. 10020 (212) 730-2700 Glenn A. Wilson, Vice President NALCO CHEMICAL CO.* 2901 Butterfield Rd., Oak Brook, Illinois 60521 (312) 887-7500 NEWMAN-GREEN, INC.* 57 Interstate Rd., Addison, III. 60101 E. H. Green, Sr., President NEW JERSEY ZINC COMPANY, THE* 65 E. Elizabeth Ave., Bethlehem, Pa. 18018 (215) 691 -5000 William E. Flaherty, Senior Vice President W. L. Korrell, Marketing Staff NEW YORK BRONZE POWDER CO., INC. 515 Dowd Avenue, Elizabeth, N.J. 07201 NAPKO CORPORATION P.O.Box 14509, 5300 Sunrise, Houston, (201) 289-4900 Sol Ganz, President Tex. 77021 (713) 641-0661 Alfred J. Knapp, Chairman NICHEM CORP.* Joseph E. Rench, President 600 W. 52nd St., Chicago, Illinois 60609 NAPKO CORPORATION (CALIFORNIA) PABCO Paints and Finishes NAPCO Chemical Coatings 40600 Albrae Ave., P.O. Box 1910, Fremont, Wm. G. Lerch, President A. P. NONWEILER COMPANY, INC. 3321 No. Shore Dr., Oshkosh, Wisconsin 54901 (414) 231-0850 Calif. 94538 (415) 651-1010 G. R. Seidlitz, President R. Nonweiler, President. NATIONAL CAN CORP.* NORFOLK CORPORATION 5959 S. Cicero Ave., Chicago, 111. 60638 21 Newport Ave., North Quincy, Mass. 02171 (617) 328-6700 (312) 735 2400 D. F. Fruehling, Vice President, Marketing George E. Felton, Jr., President 110 NPCA/RI 033630 Think of our soft, wet slurry «*■ “’ as cold, hard cash More than $1,000 savings over dry titanium dioxide pigments on a 50-ton shipment, as a matter of fact. NJZ does the best job of saving money on your slurry operations because we pioneered the development of Ti02 slurry. We shipped our first batch of slurry in 1960. Today, we offer high quality Ti02 slurries for the production of a variety of coatings. Let us show you how our enamel grade R-845 rutile slurry provides outstanding gloss and high T102 content for latex gloss and semi-gloss enamels. Our R-871 rutile slurry offers excellent hiding power and stain resistance for latex flat and low-gloss formulations. Find out how NJZ TiOa coating slurries can save you money through lower prices, simplified materials handling, better inventory control, and more efficient process utilization. Contact the NJZ pigment man nearest you for details about convenient tank car or truck shipments or assistance in designing your in-plant slurry system. He won’t be hard to find because NJZ now has fully staffed sates offices In Bethlehem, Atlanta, Akron, Chicago, and . Los Angeles. High grade TI02 in both slurry form and bags. Nationwide service. And more years of slurry experience than anyone else. Three good reasons why we’re the pigments producer you can rely on. Now and for years to come. ■ NJZ ... the Here TodayHere Tomorrow pigments producer. The New Jersey Zinc Company A GULF + WESTERN COMPANY 65 E. Elizabeth Ave., Bethlehem. Pa. 18018 (215) 691-5000 NPCA/RI 033631 NORTH AMERICAN PAINT CORP. OLIN CORP.* 3504 Rose Ave., Wanamassa, N. J. 07712(201)966-1661 120 Long Ridge Rd., Stamford, - Conn. (203) 356-2432 Sherman Steinberg, President Robert J. Hamilton, Business Manager NORTH JERSEY PAINT CO., INC. OLYMPIC STAIN, DIV. OF COMERCO, INC. 27 Orchard St., Watlington, N.J. 07055 (201) 473-1100 1148N.W. Leary Way, Seattle, Wash. Bernard F. Malizia, President NORTON & SON, INC. 148 East 5th St., 98107 (206) 789-1000 G. Roger Victor, President Charles P. Aim, Vice President Bayonne, N. J. 07002 (201) 437-0770 Edward F. Norton, Jr., V. P. OSAGE PAINT & VARNISH CO. 720 Kansas Ave., Kansas City. Kans. 66105 (913) 321-7116 NU-BRITE CHEMICAL CO., INC. W. H. Koehn, Owner 10 First St., Taunton, Mass. 02780 Caesar A. Ventura, Treasurer OSBORN CHEMICALS, INC., C.J.* 820 Sherman Ave., Pennsauken, N.J. P.O. Box 1310, Merchantville, N.J. 08109 (609) 662-0128 o Clarence F. Silleck, V.P. O'BRIEN CORPORATION, THE 2001 W. Washington Ave., P.O. Box 4037, P South Bend, Ind. 46634 (219) 233-9361 Jerome J. Crowley, President PACTRA INDUSTRIES, INC. O'BRIEN CORPORATION, THE EASTERN DIVISION 7060 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles, California P.O. Box 3347, 3200 East Biddle St., George G. Stefani 90028 (213) 469-7284 Baltimore, Md. 21213 (301) 327-8800 PAINT & COATINGS CORPORATION Thomas P. Moran, Group Vice President 241 Mason Way, City of Industry, Calif. O'BRIEN CORPORATION, THE, SOUTHWESTERN DIV. Paul M. Clark, Chairman P.O. Box 7-B, Farley Station PAINTCRAFT CO., THE 1801 W. Sheridan Ave., Oklahoma City, Okla- 963 S. Henderson St., Galesburg, ill. 61401 91746 (213) 333-4592 73107 (405) 239-2443 (309) 342-1178 William N. Morris, Vice President Henry N. Marshall, President & Treasurer OCEAN CHEMICALS, INC. PAINT ENGINEERING P.O. Box 1 667, Savannah, Ga. 31402 333 Kearny St., San Francisco, Calif. (912) 234-1236 94108(415)421-0662 W. Jordan, President Harry M. Herr, Owner St Director OIL & SOLVENTS PROCESS CO.* PAINT PRODUCERS, INC. 1704 West First St., Azusa, California 1151 Warson Rd., St. Louis, Mo. 63132 91702 (213) 334-5117 (314) 991-2707 Donald A. Peckham, President Barton J. Malina, President OLD WESTERN PAINT CO., INC. PAK-YNNE, INC.* 2001 West Barberry Place, Denver, Colorado 400 Cleveland Ave., Plainfield, N.J. 07060 80204 (303) 825-5147 John A. Delmonico. President , (201) 756-8222 Joseph 8. Hyman, President 112 NPCA/Rl 033632 PARAGON PAINT & LACQUER, INC. P.O. Box 415, 211 Main Street, South Houston, Texas 77587 (713) 946-7837 PERRY & DERRICK CO., THE P.O. Box 12049, 2510 Highland Ave. Cincinnati, Ohio 45212 (513) 351 -5800 Charles F. Sepic, President F. John Derrick, President PARAGON PAINT & VARNISH CORP. 5—49 46th Ave., Long Island Citv, N.Y. 11101 729-7420 PETERSON PAINT CO., INC. 170 S. Santa Fe Ave., Box 311, Pueblo, Colo. 81002 GeorgeS. Rattner, President (303) 543-4743 E. H. Peterson, President PARKER PAINT MFG. CO., INC. P.O. Box 11047, Tacoma, Washington 98411 PETRO-TEX CHEMICAL CORP.* George Martin, Vice President 8600 Park PI., Houston, Tex. 77017 (713) 477-9211 Marshall H. Kendrick, Jr., Prod. Manager PARKS CORPORATION P.O. Box 5, Somerset, Mass. 02726 F. W. Davidson, Vice President-Treasurer PETTIT PAINT CO., INC. 36 Pine St., Borough of Rockaway, N.J. 07866 (201) 625-3100 PATTERSON-SARGENT/V1TA-VAR CO. Robert A. Pettit, President P.O. Box 494, New Brunswick, N.J. 08903 (201) 545-9601 P. J. Milazzo, Vice Pres.-General Mgr. PFD/PENN COLOR INC.* 400 Old Dublin Pike, Doylestown, Penn. 18901 (215) 345-6550 PEERLESS LACQUER & CHEMICAL CO. 8443 Wabash Ave,, St. Louis, Mo. 63134 E. N. Putman, President (314) 522-1617 Sam DeRosa, President PEERLESS PAINT & VARNISH CORP. 205 Plymouth St., Brooklyn. N.Y. 11201 PFIZER, INC., MINERALS, PIGMENTS & METALS DIVISION* 235 E. 42nd St., New York, N.Y. 10017 (212) 573-2816 (212) 624-4355 Leonard D. Minkoff, Secretary-Treasurer PEN PAINTS, INC. P.O. Box 2056, Sanford. Fla. 32771 (305) 322-0418 George L. Zachos, General Manager J. P. Bartels, President PHELAN-FAUST PAINT MFG. CO., SUBSIDIARY OF THE VALSPAR CORP. 932 Loughborough Ave., P.O. Box 7231, St. Louis, Mo. 63177 (314) 353-4800 PERFECTION PAINT & COLOR CO. INC.**, Division of Health Chem. Corp. G. P. Budke. President 715 E. Maryland St., Indianapolis, Ind. PHILADELPHIA QUARTZ COMPANY* 46202 (317) 632-4311 P.O. Box 840, Valley Forge, Penn. George Gable, President PERFECTION VARNISH CO., INC. 19482 (215) 293-7312 Roger E. Caffier, Mktg, Mgr. 2836 South Clinton St., Fort Wayne, tnd. 46806 (219) 744-3171 Lawrence A. Schmitt, President PERMACEL*, Div. of Johnson & Johnson. PHILADELPHIA RESINS CORP. 20 Commerce Dr., Montgomeryville, Pa. 18936 (215) 855-8450 David H. Kollock, President Route 1, New Brunswick, N.J. 08903 (201) 524-5013 Dr. A. A. Fournier, Mgr. E/EC Office PHILLIPS CHEMICAL COMPANY, Div. of Phillips Petroleum Company 14 D4 Phillips Bldg. PERMITE CORPORATION Bartlesville, Okla. 74004 (918) 336-6600 796 Old Scottdale Rd., Decatur, Ga. 30033 George F. Ford, Marketing Manager High W. D. Dickinson, General Manager Purity LPG's Manager 113 NPCA/RI033633 PIEDMONT PAINT MFG CO. PORTER PAINT CO.. INC. P.O. Box 6223, Greenville, S.C. 29606 P.O. Box 1439, Louisville, Ky. 40201 (502) 589-6250 (803) 277-5542 James H. Davis. Chairman of the Board Hugh Aiken, Jr., President PIONEER PAINT & VARNISH CO. 438 W. Congress, Tucson, Ariz. 85732 POTTER PAINT CO., INC. P.O. Box 152, Cortland, N.Y. 13045 P.O. Box 12459 (607) 756-9924 (602) 622-4736 Martin Bacal, President PLAS-CHEM COATINGS EAGLE-PICHER INDUSTRIES, INC. Peter A. Potter, President PPG INDUSTRIES, INC. One Gateway Center, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15222 6300 Bartmar Industrial Dr., St. Louis, Mo. 63130 (314) 721-5600 (412)434-3719 John J. Pardo, Jr., Administrative Manager PLASTIC COATINGS CORPORATION 7300 MacCorkle Ave., S.E., Charleston, . E. C. Larsen, Vice President & General Mgr. Coatings and Resins Div. PRATT & LAMBERT COLOR CENTER P.O. Box 15509 W. Va. 25304 (304) 925-3502 Salt Lake City, Utah 84115 L. W. Widdecombe, Jr., President (801) 486-7515 A. R. Clayton, District Manager PLASTI-KOTE COMPANY lOOO Lake Road, Medina, Ohio 44256 PRATT & LAMBERT. INC. P.O. Box 22, Buffalo. N.Y. 14240 (216) 725-4511 (716) 873-6000 John R. Bender, V ice President Raymond D. Stevens, Jr., President PLEXTONE CORP. OF AMERICA 2141 McCarter Highway, Newark, N.J. 07104 B. F. Ames, Vice President PRATT & LAMBERT, INC., KANSAS CITY DIVISION P.O. Box 206, Kansas City, Mo. 64141 (816) 221-3400 PLUESS-STAUFER (NORTH AMERICAN), INC.* B. P. Schmitt, Manager One World Trade Center - Suite 21 73, New York, N.Y. 10048 (212) 466-0550 B. J. Funk, V.P. PRATT & LAMBERT, INC.. RICHMOND DIVISION P.O. Box 6635, Richmond, Va. 23230 PODELL INDUSTRIES INC.* 3 Entin Road, Clifton, N.J. 07014 (201) 773-3700 Irwin L. Podell, President (804) 355-2895 Paul A. Conzelmann, Div. Sales Manager PRECISION PAINT CORPORATION 5275 Peachtree Ind. Blvd., Atlanta, Ga. 30341 (404) 455-7000 POLYVINYL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES* A Unit of Beatrice Chemical, Division of Beatrice Foods Co. 730 Main St., Wilmington, Mass. 01887 Charles F. Ptacek, President PRECISION TECHNICAL COATINGS CORP. 1220 4th St., Berkeley, California (617) 658-6600 (415) 525-3600 Bruce Ocko, Director of Marketing Victor Emmerich. President PORT CITY PAINTS, INC. PRECISION VALVE CORP.* 1250 Ninth St., Muskegon, Mich. 49440 700 Nepperhan Ave., Yonkers, N.Y. 10703 (914) 969-6500 (616) 726-5911 Leigh E. Strong, Jr., President Leonard S. Baer, Vice President 114 ' NPCA/RI 033634 l&E3®SSSKais« 27good reasons for doing 4. business widi 7. Reichhold 1. BECKOL1N* Synthetic Oils Urea-formaldehyde Resins 5. 6. SUPER BECKACITE* Pure Phenolic BECKAMINE* SUPER BECKAMINE * Melamine Formal­ dehyde Resins STYRESOL* 8a 9. Styrene or Vinyl Toluene Monomermodified Alkyds Acrylic MonomerModified Alkyds and Acrylic Copolymers. Epoxy Resins (liquid and hard) 10. 11. 12. Oil Modified or Free Polyurethane Resins Special Alkyds for Flat Wall Finishes Polyvinyl Acetate Emulsions 13. SYNTHE COPAL' 14. 15. Ester Gums Ester Gums Pure Phenolic Coat­ ing Resins 16. 17. 18. Specialty Coatings Resins Liquid Alkyd Resin and Solutions Olefinic Polymers 19. 20. 21. NIREZ* NUROZ* Tall Oil Fatty Acids Polyterpeneand Terpene Phenolic Resins Polymerized Rosin ALKYDOL* TOFA REICHHOLD m BECKACITE* Maleic Modified and Phenolic Modified UROTUF' One look at the attached list tells you there’s a world of Reichhold 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. BECKOSOL* Alkyd Resins LUSTRASOL* WALL.KYD31 HYDROGUM® JEL-O-MER* EPOTUFK WALLPOL* VARCUM* BETAPRENE' 22. 23. 24. PENBRO® POLYUTE® B Grade Wbod Rosin Polyester Resins CHEMICAL COLORS Inorganic Pigments 25. 26. 27. TOREX® Tail Oil Rosins WOOD ROSINS TECHNICAL SE-RVICE Reichhold Chemicals Inc. RCI Building. White Plains. New York 10603 I NPCA/R1 033635 PRE FINISH METALS, INC. RAINBOW PAINT COMPANY, INC. 2300 E. Pratt Blvd.. Elk Grove Village, III 2029 N. Golden, Springfield, Missouri 60007 (312) 766-2202 Frank D. Graziano, Vice Pres., Tech. Dir. PREMIER PAINT & VARNISH CO., INC. 2250 Arthur, Elk Grove Village, III. 60007 (312) 439-4200 H. 65801 (417) 865-7372 John E. Carroll, President RANDOLPH PRODUCTS CO.** 92 N. Twelfth St.. Carlstadt, N.J. 07072 (201) 438-3700 Schwartzberg, President John H. Randolph. President PREMIUM COATINGS, INC. P.O. Box 2610, Hickory, N.C. 28601 (704) 322-9165 J. RAYBO CHEMICAL CO.* P.O. Box 2155, Huntington, W. Va. 25722 (304) 525-5171 E. Malone J. Greeson, President PRESERVATIVE PAINT CO. 5410 Airport Way, South, Seattle, Wash. 98108 (206) 763-0300 RED DEVIL PAINTS & CHEMICALS 30 N. West St., Mount Vernon, N.Y. 105501 (914) 699-3311 Wm. L. Smith, President Donald Green, Chairman and Chief Exec. Officer PRODUCT FINISHES, INC. P.O. Box 46354, Cincinnati. Ohio 45246 (513) 738-1252 David I— Blizzard, President RED SPOT PAINT & VARNISH CO., INC. P.O. Box 418, Evansville. Ind. 47701 Charles D. Storms, President PROGRESS PAINT MFG. CO. P.O. Box 3588, Louisvile, Ky. 40201 (502) 587-8685 . Fairleigh Lussky, V.P. REED-UNION CORPORATION 1 50 E. Huron St., Chicago, III. 6061 1 (312) 644-3200 Justin D. Goldman, President PROKO INDUSTRIES, INC. 1910 Wall St., Dallas, Tex. 75215 (214) 428-1373 H. Myrle Self, President REICHARD-COULSTON, INC.* 15 East 26th St., New York, N.Y. 10010 (212) 685-2166 J. B. Coulston, President PROTEX INDUSTRIES, INC. 1331 W. Evans Ave., Denver, Colo. 80223 (303) 935-3566 REICHHOLD CHEMICALS, INC.* 525 North Broadway, White Plains, N.Y. Donald J. Wilson, Vice President PUR-ALL PAINT PRODUCTS, INC ** 500 S. Commercial Ave., Carlstadt, N.J. 07072 Rubin Chaleff, President PYROLAC CORPORATION 10602 (914) 682-5700 L. J. Rockenbach, Vice President, Chemical RELIABLE COATINGS, INC. 13108 Euless St., Euless, Texas 76039 (817) 267-1531 Bill Ranne, President 55Schoon Ave., Hawthorne, N.J. 07507 (201) 427-1400 Monroe Rapaport, President RELIABLE PASTE & CHEMICAL CO. 3560 S. Shields Ave., Chicago, III. 60609 (312) BO 8-1845 Nick Stirn, President R RELIANCE UNIVERSAL INC. RAFFI AND SWANSON, INC. Suite 1600. Watterson Towers, 1930 Bishop 100 EamesStreet, Wilmington, Mass. 01887 Lane, Louisville, Ky. 40218 (617) 933-4200 James C. Raffi, President (502) 459-9110 Thomas N. Armel, Exec. Vice Pres. 116 , i NPCA/R1033636 ROGERS AUTOMOTIVE FINISHES RELIANCE UNIVERSAL INC.* RESINS DIVISION P.O. Box 6027, Cleveland, Ohio 44101 (216) 566-3076 4730 Crittenden Dr., Louisville, Ky. 40221 D. P. Summers, Sales Mgr. (502) 361-9491 L. J. Kaiser, V.P. and Gen. Mgr. ROHM AND HAAS COMPANY* REPCO-LITE PAINTS, INC. Independence Mall West, Phiia. Pa. 19105 (215) 592-3000 473 West 17th St., Holland, Mich. 49423 William H. Graeff, Director of Mktg., (616) 396-5213 Polymers, Resins and Monomers Fred Verschure, President REVILO PAINT & VARNISH COMPANY ROLL FORM PRODUCTS, PAINT DIVISION 429 Delaware St., Kansas City, Mo. 64105 701 N. Broadway, Gloucester City, N.J. 08030 (609) 456-6700 or (215) 922-5791 (816) 842-3929 Gabriele DiGiacomo, Manager of Operations Harry Oliver, President REXNORD, INC. ROSE'S QUALITY PAINTS INC. 4300 N. 127th, Brookfield, Wisconsin P.O. Box 1 763, 1 222 Taylor Street, Columbia, 53005 (414) 781-5204 S.C. 29201 (803) 256-8348 Robert B. Walker, Jr., President Ronald L. Walling, Technical Manager ROYMAL COATINGS & CHEMICAL CO.r INC. REYNOLDS METALS CO., INC.* 6601 W. Broad St,, Richmond, Va. 23261 Guild Rd., Newport, New Hampshire 03773 (603) 863-2410 (804) 282-2311 Roy M. Malool, President H. E. Smith, Market Director . 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) 828-1 500 (312) 434-7500 J. P. McNicholas, Regional Sales Mgr. J. H. Royston, President W. C. RICHARDS CO. RUBBERSET COMPANY* Division of Sherwin-Williams 3555 W. 123rd St., • P.O. Box 231, Crisfield, Md. 21817 Blue Island, III. 60406 (301)968-1050 (312) 928-7800 Frank H. Legge, Treasurer Larry Burns, Plant Manager RUDD PAINT & VARNISH CO. ROACH PAINT CO., INC. 1608 15th Ave., W., Seattle, Wash. 98119 1306 River St., Dallas, Tex. 75202 (206) 284-5400 (214) 748-9421 Alan M. Park, Sr., President T. R. Rodgers, Vice President ROCK PAINT & CHEMICAL CO. W. J. ROSCOE CO. P.O. Box 76, Fort Atkinson, Wise. 53538 485 Kenmore Blvd., Akron, Ohio 44301 1216) 253-8148 (608) 868-7636 James W. Broggini, Manager James E. Fullerton, President ROCKFORD CHEMICAL COATINGS, INC. RUST-OLEUM CORPORATION 2301 Oakton St., Evanston, ill. 60202 1620 Harrison Ave.. Rockford, III. 61101 (815) 962-7768 (312) 869-1100 Donald W. Fergusson, Chairman Birney L. Grantz, President RODDA PAINT COMPANY RUTLAND, INC. 6932 S.W. Macadam Ave., Portland, Ore. 801 No. Church Street, Jacksonville, Illinois 62650(217)245-7810 97219 (503) 244-7512 Dean Surbeck, Vice President T. J. Braden, President 117 , NPCA/Rl 033637 • ' ~. ......... — 11 • ’TCKT s m SAVANNAH PAINT MFG. CO. P.O. Box 7051, Savannah, Ga. 31408 ST. JOE MINERALS CORP.* 250 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017 (912) 236-0381 W. V. Binder, President (212)953-5104 Rupert C. Bing, Mgr., Oxide Sales SAVOGRAN COMPANY, THE 259 Lenox St., Norwood, Mass. 02062 ST. LOUIS PAINT MFG. CO. 2500 Ohio Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 63104 Box 130(617) 762-5400 Carl O. Olson, President 776-7600 S. P. Steiner, President SAVOGRAN COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, THE SAMPSON PAINT MFG. CO., INC. 3201 Union Pacific Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. 301 Hull St., Richmond, Va. 23224 (804) 233-5431 90023 (213) 261-5111 K. G. Johnson, President S. M. Crump. Jr., Exec. V.P. SCHENECTADY CHEMICALS, INC. SANDERS PAINTS A Consolidated Foods Company P.O. Box 1046, Schenectady, N.Y. 3658 Lawrenceville Road, Tucker, Ga. Werner H. Paul, Manager, Manufacturing (518)346-8711 30084 (404) 938-4600 . Industrial Coatings Ned H- Kemieih, President SCOFIELD, CO., L. M. SANDOZ COLORS & CHEMICALS D1V-* SANDOZ-INC. East, Hanover, N.J. 07936 5511 E.SIauson Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. 90040 (213) 723-5285 ' Julius O. Baker, Products Manager (201) 386-1000 S. W. Klein, V.P., Marketing SCOTT PAINT CORPORATION 1187 Cattlemen Rd., Sarasota, Fla. 33580 (813) 371-0002 SAN JACINTO PAINT MFG. CO. Bernard J. Wagman, President P.O. Box 14312, Houston, Tex. 77021 (713) 926-1791 Gerald J. Goldberg, President SEABOARD ASPHALT PRODUCTS CO. 3545 Fairfield Rd., Baltimore, Md. 21226 (301) 355-0330 SANTA BARBARA PAINT CO., INC. H. R. Gundlach, Jr., President 314 Palm Ave., Santa Barbara, Calif. 93101 (805) 965-4511 Thomas Toxby, President SEAGUARD CORPORATION 4030Seaguard Ave., P.O. Box 669, Portsmouth, Va. 23705 (804) 488-4411 SAPOLIN PAINTS INC. 100 Saw Mill A. E. Verbyla, President Rd., Danbury Conn. 06S10 SEASIDE PAINT & LACQUER CO., INC. (203) 792-7700 1439 Cota Ave., Long Beach, Calif. 90801 Wesley P. Pollitt, Vice President 8i Corp. Sec. (213) 77 5-2023 Ben Friedland. President SARAMCO, INC., d.b.a. SAMSON RAW MATERIALS CO.* S. E. B. PAINT CO., INC. 1521 W. 134th St., Gardena, Calif. 90249 115 N.E. 10th St., Oklahoma City, Okla. 73104 (405) 232-0153 (213) 770-1234 Maurice Samson, President E. A. Harcum, Manager SARGENT PAINT INC. SEIBERT—OXIDERMO, INC. 323 W. 15th St., Box 803, Indianapolis, 6455 Strong Ave., Detroit, Mich. 48211 lnd. 46206 (317) 635-7501 Fred W. Keuthan, President (313) 921-6033 Donald D. Hurst. President 11B i j NPCA/RI033638 SINNETT LACQUER MFG. CO. SERVICE PAINT MFG. CO. P.O. Box 11910, St. Louis, Mo. 2002 E. Sixth St., Tulsa, Okla. 63112 (314) 725-6800 (918) 582-0967 C. Samuel Sinnett, President Woodrow S. Clift, President SEYMOUR OF SYCAMORE, INC. 917 Crosby Ave.. Sycamore, HI. 60178 SINNETT LACQUER MFG. CO. . 2305 Industrial Rd., P.O. Box 1305, (815) 895-9101 S. M. Heatley, Exec. Vice President SHEBOYGAN PAINT CO. 1439 N. 25th St.. Sheboygan, Wis. 53081 Dothan, Ala. 36301 (205) 794-7555 Joseph A. Duffy, Senior V.P. SKELLY OIL COMPANY* 1437 South Boulder Street, P.O. Box 1650, (414) 458-2157 Irvin F. Eder, President Tulsa, Oklahoma 74102 (918) 584-231 1 Lester J. Weber, Manager, Special Sales SHELL CHEMICAL CO.* One Shell Plaza, P.O. Box 2463, Houston, Tex. 77001 (713) 220-6161 SMITH-ALSOP PAINT & VARNISH 630 No. 3rd St., Terre Haute, Ind. J. F. Kroeger, General Manager 47808 (812) 234-6621 Lee A. Roads. Vice President & General Manager SHELL CHEMICAL CO.* 1025 Connecticut Ave., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 (202) 296-3633 SMITH CHEMICAL & COLOR CO., INC.* 104-20 Dunkirk St., Jamaica, N.Y. 11412 A. J. Smith, Washington Representative (212) 454-9400 SHERWIN-WILLIAMS COMPANY, THE** Casper Smith, President 101 Prospect Ave., N.W., Cleveland, Ohio Eugene Z. Smith, Vice President 44115 (216) 566-2206 Richard G. Bull, Senior Vice President Marketing SMITH CO., WILLIAM ARMSTRONG P.O. Box 90868, East Point, Ga. 30344 (404) 767-0564 THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO.*, CHEMICAL DIVISION William A. Smith, President Robert S. Whittier, Vice President P.O. Box 6520, Cleveland, Ohio 44101 (216) 566-2969 G. L. Tickner, General Mgr., Chemical Div. SMITH PAINT PRODUCTS 1817 N. Cameron St., Harrisburg, Pa. SILBERLINE MANUFACTURING CO., INC.* P.O. Box A, Lansford, Pa. 18232 17103 (717) 233-8781 Charles E. Brunner, President (717) 645-3161 Ernest Schelter, Jr., President SIGMA COATINGS, INC. SNYDER BROTHERS CO., INC. Avon St.. P.O. Box 760, Toccoa, Ga. 30577 (404) 886-6811 2200 S. 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Kelley, Vice President 44146 (803) 775-6351 R. S. McKenzie, President SPROULL COMPANY, INC., GEO. 522 Common St., Shreveport, La. 71101 SOUTHERN LACQUER & PAINT CORP. 9845 Miller Way. P.O. Box 1097, South (318) 221-5181 Geo. Sproull, President Gate, Calif. 90280 (213) 927-5501 Roger W. Cresswell, President SPRUANCE CO., THE GILBERT Richmond & Tioga Sts., Phila., Pa. 19134 SOUTHERN PROTECTIVE PRODUCTS CO. (215) 739-6172 Robt. M. Cox. President 1135 Sylvan Road, S.W., Atlanta, Ga. 30310 (404) 758-2611 Larry Hecht, President SPRUANCE SOUTHERN, INC. P.O. Box 3054, Winston-Salem, N.C. 27102 (919) 764-0940 SOUTHLAND PAINT COMPANY P.O. Drawer "E”, Gainesville, Tex. 76240 (817) 668-7271 Robert A. Davis, Jr., President Ernest L. Broome, Vice President A. E. STALEY MFG. CO. Chemical Specialties Division 2200 E. Eldorado, Decatur, III. 62525 SOUTHWEST GREASE & OIL CO. KC, INC. 1400 South Harrison, Olathe, Kansas 66061 (913) 782-5800 R. W. Johnston, President (217) 423-4411 Max Taitel, Product Manager STA-LUBE INC.* 3039 Ana St., Compton, Calif. 90221 (213) 537-5650 SOUTHWESTERN PAINT CO. 1628 N.W. 6th, Oklahoma City, Okla. 73106 William Soper, Division Manager STANCHEM, INC.** 401 Berlin St., East Berlin, Conn 06023 (203) 828-6351 L. C. Evans. Secretary-Treasurer William G. West, President SPARTAN LACQUER & PAINT CORP. 9255 Imperial Hwy., Downey, Calif. 90241 (213) 773-3150 STANDARD CONTAINER CO.* 205 Claremont Ave., Montclair, N.J. 07042 (201) 744-5040 Robert A. Boyce, President George P. O'Brien, Vice President Sales SPECIALTY COATINGS & CHEMICALS INC. 7360 Varna Ave., North Hollywood, STANDARD DETROIT PAINT CO. 8225 Lyndon Ave., Detroit, Mich. 48238 (313) 931-3300 Calif. 91605 (213) 875-0233 Henry C. Jacoby, President B. J. Gooel, President SPENCER-ADAMS PAINT CO. STANDARD INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS, INC. Box 93067 Martech Sta., Atlanta, Ga. P.O. Box 325, 1500 Park St., Evansville, 30318 (404) 351-6540 H. G. Spencer, President Ind. 47702 (812) 423-3127 L. J. Koch, Jr., President 120 NPCA/RI 033640 We’re specialists in water-borne polymers for the paint industry Our 50 years’ experience in chemical coatings gives us an insider’s view into the industry’s needs. And a capability to quickly develop unique water-reducible poly­ mers to meet new requirements. Plus a modern, 40 million pound/year polymer plant for efficient, uniform-quality production. It adds up: experience, capability, efficient production. Write for your copy of our Polymers brochure. Put us to work to develop the right polymer for you. StanChem INCORPORATED East Berlin, Connecticut 06023 Telephone: 203-828-6351 NPCA/R1 033641 STANDARD OIL CO. OF CALIF.* STRATHMORE PRODUCTS, INC. 575 Market Street, 94105 1970 W. Fayette St.r Syracuse, New York (415) 894-2198 M. A. Wiggs, Mgr. Govt. & 13201 (315) 488-5401 Martin S. Cregg, Plant Engineer Special Accounts Division SUFFOLK CHEMICAL COMPANY, INC.* STANDARD PAINT & VARNISH COMPANY P.O. Box 826, Harvey, La. 70058 (504) 347-4321 P.O. Box 1606, Suffolk, Va. 23434 (804) 539-7403 Kenneth J. Moran, Vice President Jack 8. Valley, President STANDARD PAINTS, INC. SULLIVAN CHEMICAL COATINGS SULLIVAN VARNISH CO. 1502 South Keystone Ave., P.O. Box 33009 410 No. Hart St. Chicago lit 60622 (312) 666-8080 Indianapolis, Ind. 46203 (317) 783-6661 David L. Wade, President & Treasurer W. A. Hanan, President STANDARD T CHEMICAL CO., INC.** SUN CHEMICAL CORPORATION,* PIGMENTS DIVISION 130 N. Franklin St., Chicago, III- 60606 (312) 641-1210 W. F. Rhoades, President 4526 Chickering Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio 45232 (513) 681-5950 A. P, Hopmeier, Opr. Mgr. STEB8INS AND ROBERTS, INC. 1300 East 6th St., Little Rock, Ark. 72203 (500 372-4106 A. L. Brown, Dir. Sales Si Mktg. SUNTEC PAINT, INC. P.O. Drawer DD, Gainesville, Fla. 32602 Thomas J. Bonner, President STEELCOTE MANUFACTURING CO. 3418 Gratiot St., St. Louts, Mo. 63103 771-8053 Douglas A. Niedt, President (904) 372-3421 Hewlett S. Anderson, President . SUNNYSIDE PRODUCTS, INC.* 5530 N. Wolcott Ave., Chicago, III. 60640 (312) 561-2146 Wm. R. Lueders, President STEPAN CHEMICAL COMPANY* Surfactant Department Edens St Winnetka Rd., Northfield, III. 60093 (312) 446-7500 SUPERIOR COATINGS MFG. CO. 719 West Market Street, Tiffin, Ohio 44883 John Seilheimer, President James W. Condon, Prod. Mgr. STERLING-CLARK-LURTON CORP. 184 Commercial St., Malden, Mass. 02148 SUPERIOR POLYMERS COMPANY 7 Wynnewood Road, Wynnewood, Penn. 19096 (215) 649-3210 (617) 322-0163 Joseph S. W. Parker, President STEWART PAINT MFG. CO. 1729 N. Second St., Minneapolis, Minn. William G. Warden, 111, President SUPERIOR VARNISH & DRIER CO.* Clements Ave. Si Crescent Blvd., Box 1310, Merchantville, N.J. 08109 (609) 662-0118 55411 (612) 521-3511 Patrick W. 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Peters, President TENNECO CHEMICALS, INC.* TRAIL CHEMICAL CORPORATION, THE Park 80 Plaza West-One, Saddle Brook, N .J. 9904 Gidley St., El Monte, Calif. 91731 (213) 442-4140 07662 (201) 646-3800 F. X. Dwyer, Executive Vice President William J. Peters, President 123 NPCA/RI 033643 THE TREMCO MEG. CO. UNION CARBIDE CORP. 10701 Shaker Blvd., Cleveland, Ohio 44104 Waterborne Coating Mtls. Plant, (216) 229-3000 19206 Hawthorne Blvd., Torrance, CA Gordon E. Hann, Chairman 90503 (213) 772-6435 G. W. Sanders, Plant Manager TRESCO PAINT CO., INC. 1677 Little Orchard St., San Jose, Calif. 95125 (408) 294-7627 UNION INK CO., INC. 453 Broad Ave., Ridgefield, N.J. 07657 (201) 945-5766 Jack Rouleau, Vice President Richard Labov, President TRIANGLE PAINT COMPANY, INC. 2222 Third St., Berkeley, Calif. 94710 (415) 845-6931 Alan P. Henry, Owner TRINITY COATINGS COMPANY 1800 Park Place, Fort Worth, Tex. 76101 UNION PAINT WORKS 117 Liberty St.. (617) 774-2462 Harold Small, President UNITED GILSONITE LABORATORIES Jeffe -on Ave. 8t New York St., P.O. Box 70, Scranton, Pa. 18501 (717)344-1202 Box 721, (817) 926-6811 Melvin Gardner, President M. C. MacKinnon, Executive V.P. UNITED PAINT CO. TROY CHEMICAL CORP * One Avenue I___ Newark, N.J. 07105 (201) 589-2500 404 E. Mallory Ave., P.O. Box 9037 Memphis, Tenn 38109 (901) 775-1315 R. W. Ashley, Exec. Vice President Elias Singer, President UNITED PAINT MFG. CO. TROYCE DIAMOS INTERNATIONAL CORP. 11 30 E. Sprague Ave., Spokane, Wash. 6928 Commerce, El Paso, Texas 79915 (915) 779-7881 99202 Larry Grossman, Vice President George F. Diamos, President THE TRUESDALE COMPANY* 929 Statler Office Bldg., Boston, Massachusetts UNITED STATES BRONZE POWDERS, INC.* Route 202, P.O. Box 31, Flemington, N.J. 08822 (201) 782-5454 02116 (617) 542-3660 Robert Truesdale, President K. C. Ramsey, President TRUE TAGG PAINT CO. UNITED STATES REFINING CO. 442 N. Third Street, Memphis. 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Vogelsang, President 341 E. Ohio St., Chicago, 111. 6061 I U.S. INDUSTRIAL CHEMICALS* James R. Mossbarger, Market Mgr. (312) 670-4500 99 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. 10016 (2121 949-5313 John N. Murray, Manager, Chemical VERFLEX CO., INC., THE 115-117 Moonachie Ave., Carlstadt, N.J. Sales UPACO ADHESIVES, INC. 07072 (201) 438-7878 Joseph Lo Re, President 1605 Hyde Park Ave., Hyde Park, Mass. 02136 (617) 459-2146 Dino A. Canesi, V. P., Research VIMASCO CORPORATION Box 516, Nitro, W. Va. 25143 (304) 755-3328 John W. Johnson, Asst. Sales Mgr. V VINYL INDUSTRIAL PAINTS, INC. VALSPAR CORP., THE** 1401 Sycamore Street, Wyandotte, Michigan 1101 South Third St., Minneapolis, 48192 (313) 284-3536 Minn. 55415 (612) 332-7371 Joseph W. Kachorek, President VANDERBILT CO., INC., R.T.* VOGEL PAINT & WAX CO., INC. 30 Winnfield St., Norwalk, Conn. Industrial Air Park, Orange City, Iowa 06855 (203) 853-1400 51041 (712) 737-4995 Harry W. Howard, Manager, Paint and Paper Dept. Franklin Vogel, President VANE-CALVERT PAINT CO. VOLTAX COMPANY, INC., THE 1601 N. Broadway, St. Louis, Mo. 63102 460 Bostwick Ave., Bridgeport, Conn 06605 (203) 333-2158 (314) 241-0830 Michael E. Spatz. President VANGUARD PAINTS & FINISHES, INC. 1409 GreeneSt., P.O. Box 654, Marietta, Milton T. Vreeland, Chairman of the Board VULCAN MATERIALS COMPANY* P.O. Box 545, Wichita, Kansas 67201 Ohio 45750 (614) 373-5261 (316) 524-4211 M. D. Dyer, President Bernard J. Meurer, Sales Manager VAN SICKLE PAINT MFG. CO. w 305 M St., P.O. Box 82222, Lincoln, Neb. 68501 (402) 432-6558 R. A. Tramel, President WALLER'S INC. 14011 N.W. 20th Court, Opa Locka, Fla. VARCUM CHEMICAL, DIVISION OF REICHHOLD CHEMICALS, INC.* P.O. Box 863, Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14302 (716) 284-8855 33054 (305) 685-3631 John T. Waller, President 8i Gen. Mgr. WARLICK PAINT COMPANY, INC. 945 Monroe St., Statesville, North Carolina D. E. Keenan, Vice President 28677 (704) 873-2244 VARI KROM CORP. W. C. Warlick, President 2129 McCarter Highway, Newark, N.J. WASHINGTON PAINT PRODUCTS INC. 07104 (201) 484-4444 4525 W. Fillmore St., Chicago, III. 60624 8. F. Ames, Vice President (312) SA-2-0260 VCA/ARC DISPENSER DIVISION OF ETHYL PLASTICS* Louis Lance, President WATERLAC INDUSTRIES, INC. 451 Florida Blvd., Baton Rouge, La. 120 Andover St., Danvers, Mass. 70801 (504) 387-0131 Sam F. Copia, Vice President Sales 01923 (617) 774-3700 Jack I. Perlow, General Manager 125 , NPCA/Rl 033645 TT WATERLOX CHEMICAL & COATING CORP.* OLD PAINT DIVISION WHITTAKER COATINGS & CHEMICALS Decatur Div. (HCI) 9808 Meech Ave., Cleveland, Ohio 44105 P.O. Box 1986, Decatur, Alabama 35601 (216) 641-4877 R, L. Hawkins, Jr., President (404) 355-5440 H. P. (Bud) Chirrey, Gen. Mgr. WATSON-STANDARD CO. P.O. Box 11250, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15238 (412) 362-8300 WHITTAKER COATINGS & CHEMICALS Colton Division (HCt) Walter J. Kaufman, President 1231 Lincoln St., Colton, Calif. 92324 WAUKEGAN PAINT & LACQUER CO. D. R. 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WILSON-IMPERIAL CO.** 1920 Leonard Ave., Columbus, Ohio 43219 115 Chestnut St., Newark, N.J. 07105 A. I. Yenkin (201) 589-6050 Jerome W. Rose, President WILSON PAINT CO., THE 1616 Harrison Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio 45214 (513) 251-5300 . z ZAPATA HAYNIE CORPORATION* 5010 York Road, Baltimore, Md. 21212 Lawrence L. Bing, Jr. Executive Vice President S. WINTERBOURNE AND CO., INC.* 38 Richmond Terrace, Staten Island, N.Y. (301) 433-7500 Joseph F. Behan, Sales Mgr., Fish Oil Products ZARCO INDUSTRIES, INC. 311 5 W. 36th St., Chicago, III. 60632 . 10301 (212) 447-5116 Richard H. Hawxhurst, President (312) 927-8570 George J. Zarem, President WISCONSIN PROTECTIVE COATING CORP. ZIMMERMAN CO., E. E. P.O. Box 216, 614 Elizabeth St., Green Bay, 2010 Clark Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. 15222 . (412) 281-9373 Wis. 54305 (414) 437-6561 Edward F. Ploederl, Vice President E. E. Zimmerman, President WITCO CHEMICAL CORPORATION* ZINSSER & CO., INC., WILLIAM** 277 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017 39 Belmont Drive, Somerset, New Jersey (212) 644-6307 E, F. Wagner, V.P. & Gen. Mgr. 08873 (201) 469-8100 Edward H. Walworth, Jr., Chairman Organics Div. WOOSLEY MARINE INDUSTRIES, INC. ZOLA LABORATORIES, JOHN C.* lOOSaw Mil! Road, Danbury, Connecticut 409 S. Raymond Ave., Alhambra, Calif. 91803 (213) 282-7073 06810 (203) 792-7700 H. W. Evans, Jr., President John C. Zola, President WOOSTER BRUSH COMPANY, THE* ZOLATONE PROCESS, INCORPORATED 400 South Buckeye, P.O. Drawer B, Wooster, 3411 E. 15th St., Los Angeles, Calif. 90023 Ohio 44691 (216) 264-4440 Jack W. Lester, Vice President (213) 269-9231 Sidney L Mann, President 127 NPCA/RI 033647 STAFF MANAGEMENT OFFICE: Mechanics Building Church Street ENGINEERING OFFICE: 1500 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20005 Hamilton, Bermuda NPCA/RI 033648 i 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 metallic 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 dable, reproducible drying power. NUODEX® NA—a surfactant for pigment wetting and disper­ sion in vinyl copolymer solution coatings. KROMOSPERSE®—a pigment dispersant to produce tinting pastes compatible with aqueous and oil systems. LOSS-OF-DRY INHIBITORS LATEX ANTI-FOAM AGENTS NUACT® is the proven loss-of-dry inhibitor (a "feeder" drier) for Tenneco offers two highly successful latex anti-foam agents under the names of Nuodex® AF-100 and Foamacure* 142. use in non-aqueous paints. NUACT® NOPB—a tiauid lead free loss-of-dry inhibitor. COBALT 254- — the cobalt based loss-of-dry inhibitor for lead free systems. . Tenneco produces several additives for the control of viscosity and the prevention of sag and pigment settling in paint systems. BODYING AGENTS ANTI-SKINNING AGENTS FOR NON-AQUEOUS PAINTS Exkins are pure volatile oximes of proven superior anti-skinning Nuvis* 2 — powdered viscosity control agent. 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. Guaiacol Special C, a phenolic type for printing inks and dip coatings. RESIN CHEMICALS PHTHAUC ANHYDRIDE. MALEIC ANHYDRIDE. FUMARIC ACID. BENZOTEK® BENZOIC ACID. NUOPLAZ® OOP TMP™ (Trlmethylopropane) FUNGICIDES Tenneco offers a broad line of special and general application fungicides. PHENYL MERCURIALS—Super Ad-lt® is the proven universal fungicide lor both oil and aqueous systems. Other mercurials are PMO-IO, PMA-18. FUNGiTROL® 11—a powdered organic microbicide especially useful for severe non-aqueous paint mildew problems. COPPER PRESERVATIVE—Tenneco offers a full line of metallic copper compounds: copper naphthenate. copper oleate, and Quindex® (copper-8 quinolinolate). 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. LACQUER GRADE ZINC STEARATE {For lacquer sanding sealer.) DLG-10 — best clarity. DLG-20 —- bloom resistant For complete data, contact your Tenneco representative at Tenneco Chemicals Orgaracs Division A Tenneco Company P O Box 36S. Piscataway. New Jersey 08954 Please send me more information on MKammB k Please have a salesman call □ Name—...........................................—Title Company Address________ _______City DISPERSING AGENTS NUOSPERSE® 657—the leading wetting and dispersing agent for non-aqueous paints. State.---------- - ------------------------ Zip Code______________ T Reg TM oi Tenneco Chemicals 4* Reg TM Tenneco inc i------------------------------------------------------------------- NPCA/RI 033649 PRESIDENT AND CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER ROBERT A. ROLAND The President and Chief Operating Officer is the chief executive officer of the Association, managing the National Headquarters Staff. He works in close conjunction with the Chairman of the Board and Executive Committee on all Association activities, and within established policies, coordinates Associ­ ation 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 the Association's eight major divisions. He handles the Association's membership, financial and personnel records. He makes meeting arrangements and provides minutes of meetings held by the Association, the Board of Directors, the Executive Committee 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 the 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. .... ... 129 > NPCA/R1033650 M. PADOW E. R. CALL J. BENEDICTO TRADE SALES DIVISION MARK PADOW, Director ALAN N. DARROW, Assistant Director The Division is responsible for developing and implementing programs and policies to meet the needs of various Committees in the Trade Sales area. Liaison is maintained with staff specialists at Associa­ tion Headquarters in order to solve industry prob­ lems. The Director works in conjunction with the Trade Sales Marketing; Spray Paint Manufacturers; High Performance Architectural Coatings Manufac­ turers; Roof Coatings Manufacturers; Sealants, Glaz­ ing and Caulking Compound Manufacturers; and Spe­ cial Flooring Systems Committees. Projects of mutual benefit to the painting contractor, paint dealer, jour­ neyman 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 coat­ ings products. The Director plans and coordinates meetings, conferences and seminars for all commit­ tees of the Chemical Coatings Division. MANAGEMENT INFORMATION DIVISION EVERETT R. CALL, Director JULIETTE BENEDICTO, Assistant Director MID's basic goal 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 annual surveys: Sales, Operating Cost, Compensa­ tion, Distribution Surveys. Other publications include the Cost Manual and NPCA's Data Bank Program. Market surveys and studies are developed to provide information for management decisions in specific seg­ ments 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 activity. The Division also works close­ ly with government agencies and allied organizations interested in economic, marketing and statistical activi­ ties that affect the industry. 130 : 1 NPCA/RI033651 J. M. MONTGOMERY D. E. SELBY M. J. DUFF M. E. McANDREWS 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 MICHAEL J. DUFF, Counsel MARY ELLEN McAN DREWS, 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 liaision with Federal regulatory agencies and with ail 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 Coat­ ings, Packaging, Tariff, Transportation and Distribution, Un­ fair Competition, Government Suppliers and Trademark—and provides legal guidance to all other NPCA Committees as needed. The Division also publishes the Labeling Guide (for the Paint Industry) and the NPCA Trademark Directory. S. L. MILLER 131 NPCA/R1 033652 wr m ' “I 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 President, Association officers, the General Counsel, and other Division Directors. The Division develops technical presentations for local associations and other organizations 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 eight Task Forces, including: The Sci­ entific; Manufacturing Management; Community Ser­ vices Steering; Five Retardant; Industry Suppliers'; and Joint Coatings-Forest Products Committees. The Scientific Committee lends guidance and advice to the various Task Forces. Staff and task forces main­ tain liaison with local state and federal regulatory agencies relating to air and water pollution, industrial metals hazards, product safety, waste disposal, oc­ cupational safety and health, and conversion of in­ dustry 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 132 NPCA/RI033653 Tr J. L. COLNESS M. L. FAHEY D. L.MOREHEAD m nf . B. A. MATHES B. R. PAUL COMMUNICATIONS DIVISION jfeRRY L. COLNESS, Director BETH A. MATHES, Assistant Director B| LLY R„ PAUL, Art Director MARY L. FAHEY, Manager of Publications DAVID L. MO REHEAD, Manager of Editorial Services LINDA L. ROSS, Writer/Editor The Communications Division is responsible for comprehensive communications programs for NPCA and its members. It works with the Communications Committee which sets major policy for these pro­ grams. The division prepares and disseminates na­ tionally information on the industry's products, NPCA positions and actions on public issues 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, The Household Paint Selector, Annual Report, Advertising Guidelines, and numerous booklets and pamphlets about NPCA and coatings and their uses. It provides an in-house pub­ lishing service for other divisions. The division develops and runs national public servie programs such as its Lead Poisoning Prevention, Spray Paint Information, and Bicentennial "Paint-Up America" programs. L. L. ROSS 133 NPCA/R1 033654 MEETINGS & CONVENTIONS ALAN N. DARROW, Director GEORGENE SAVICKAS. Assistant Director A. N. DARROW 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. G. SAVICKAS ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES DIVISION PATRICK (JACKIE) DONITHAN, Director The Director of the Administrative Services Divi­ sion 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 mate­ rials and shipment of ail outgoing materials are func­ tions of this Division. In addition, the Director man­ ages the Association mailroom. P. DON1THAN 134 NPCA/RI033655 { I NPCA/RI 033656 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 II 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 135 NPCA/RI 033657 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 this 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 100,000 $ 1 ... $ 200 1 $ 150,000 per $1,000 over $ 2... 100,000 200+ $1.20 100,000 250,000 3... 150,000 per 1,000 over 1.10 150,000 260+ 500,000 4.. . 250,000 per 1,000 over 370+ 1.00 250,000 750,000 per 5.. . 500,000 .96 1,000 over 500,000 620+ 1,000,000 per 6... .92 1,000 over 750,000 750,000 860+ 1,750,000 1,000,000 per 1,000 over 1,090+ .86 1,000,000 7 ... 2,500,000 per 1,735+ 1,000 over 8... 1,750,000 .76 1,750,000 5,000,000 9 .. . 2,500,000 2,305+ .676 per 1,000 over 2,500,000 10... 20,000,000 3,995+ 5,000,000 .608 per 1,000 over 5,000,000 11 . .. 20,000,000 35,000,000 13,115+ .552 per 1,000 over 20,000,000 50,000,000 12. .. 21,395+ 1,000 over 35,000,000 .498 per 35,000,000 13. . . 100,000,000 28,865+ 50,000,000 .133 per 1,000 over 50.000,000 14. . . 150,000,000 100,000,000 35,515+ per 1,000 over 100,000,000 .10 15 . . . up 150,000,000 40,515+ 1,000 over .0662 per 150,000,000 SCHEDULE OF "B" MEMBERSHIP DUES SALES VOLUME CLASSIFICATION DUES Sales in But Not Base Class Excess of Dues Exceeding 100,000 $ 180 1 . . . $ 1 $ 2... 150,000 180+ $1.00 100,000 3... 250,000 230+ .75 150,000 4... 305+ 500,000 .62 250,000 5... 750,000 460+ .54 500,000 1,000,000 6... 595+ .48 750,000 5,000,000 7 .. . 715+ .34 1,000,000 8.. . 5,000,000 10,000,000 2,075+ .27 9 . .. 20,000,000 3,425+ 10,000,000 .138 10. . . 50,000,000 4,805+ 20,000,000 .068 11 . . . up .034 50,000,000 6,845+ Plus Rate Per $1,000 of Sales Over Base per $1,000 over $ 100,000 per 1,000 over 150,000 per 1,000 over 250,000 per 1,000 over 500,000 per 1,000 over 750,000 per 1,000 over 1,000,000 per 1,000 over 5,000,000 per 1,000 over 10,000,000 per 1,000 over 20,000,000 1,000 over per 50,000,000 136 ; NPCA/RI033658 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. . „ . 137 NPCA/RI 033659 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 III Officers SECTION 1. The officers of the Association shall consist of a Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, a President and Chief Operating Officer, a Vice Chairman of the Board, seven (7) Regional Vice Presidents, a Treasurer, and a Secretary. SECTION 2. The Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer 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 Chairman of the Board 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. President and Chief Operating Officer: The President and Chief Operating Officer shall be elected or appointed by the Executive Committee for three (3) years or until his successor shall be elected and shall qualify. SECTION 6. Treasurer: The Treasurer shall be elected by the members of the Associ­ ation from Class A members for one (1) year or until his successor is elected and shall qualify. SECTION 7. 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 8. Honorary Officers: Other offices of honorary character may be conferred upon any member by the unanimous vote of the Board of Directors. Board of Directors and Executive Committee SECTION 9. The Board of Directors of the Association shall consist of the Chairman of the Board, Vice Chairman of the Board, 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- NPCA/RI 033660 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. 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 Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, Vice Chairman of the Board, 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 Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, Vice Chairman of the Board, and the 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 the Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer and the Vice Chairman of the Board. At the annual organization meeting, the Executive Committee shall elect a Vice-Chairman from its mem­ bership. 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 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 fora 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 Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer: 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 Chairman shall preside at all annual and special meetings of the membership of the Associ­ ation; 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 Execu­ tive Committee. He shall present at the first session of the annual meeting of the member­ ship 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. He shall also be the Chairman of the Executive Committee and of the Board of Directors. SECTION 2. Duties of the Vice Chairman of the Board: He shall perform all of the duties of the Chairman in his absence and such other duties as may be assigned to him by the Executive Committee. (He shall also be the Vice Chairman of the Executive Committee and Board of Directors.) SECTION 3. Duties of the President and Chief Operating Officer: The 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 Chairman 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, or Executive Committee, or by the Chairman of the Board 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. . 139 i NPCA/RI033661 SECTION 5. Presiding Officer: In the case of inability or for any other reason, the Chairman of the Board cannot preside at any meeting of the membership of the Association, the Vice Chairman shall preside, and in the absence of both, the Treasurer 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 Chairman, Vice Chairman or 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 frdm 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 Chairman of the Board 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 Commit­ tee 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 140 NPCA/RI 033662 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 Chairman of the Board. 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 Chairman of the Board, Vice Chairman of the Board, President, Treasurer, Secretary, and such em­ ployees as directed by the Executive Committee. 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. Chairman of the Board: In the event the office of the Chairman of the Board becomes vacant by resignation, death or by action of the members of the Board of Directors, the Vice Chairman of the Board shall act as Chairman of the Board until the next annual meeting of the Association when a successor shall be elected. SECTION 2. Vice Chairman of the Board and Regional Vice Presidents: In the event the offices of the Vice Chairman of the Board or any Regional Vice President becomes vacant by death or by action of the Board of Directors, the Vice Chairman of the Board'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: All offices or memberships 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 Board of Directors. ARTtCLE VI Meetings NPCA/Rl 033663 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. 141 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 Chairman of the Board 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 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 Association. 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 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 quarter­ ly meeting may be made to the membership through the Association publication, or other­ wise, 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 ail 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. 142 NPCA/Rl 033664 sasspy? 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 the Chairman of the Board, 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 Chairman of the Board. SECTION 2. The Chairman of the Board of this Association, in collaboration with the President of each Regional or City Association, may 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 thoroughly those interested in trade sales in his district, including those manufac­ turers who sell refinishes to auto accessory wholesalers, or dealers. The actions and recom­ mendations 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 Chairman of the Board. SECTION 4. The Chairman of the Board of this Association, in collaboration with the President of each Regional or City Association, may 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, aa 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 Chairman of the Board. The Chairman of the Board of this Association shall preside at such meetings. SECTION 6. Budget and Finance Committee: This Committee shall be appointed by the Chairman, 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 Chairman, subject to approval by the Board of Directors. .......... 143 NPCA/RI 033665 SECTION 8. The following regular Committees shall consist of three (3) or more tembers each, to be appointed by the Chairman: ' Management Information Committee Arbitration Committee Budget and Finance Committee Manufacturing Management Committee Marine Coatings Committee By-Laws Committee Chamber of Commerce, U.S.A. Committee Memorial Committee Chemical Coatings Industry Committee Memorial Committee Chemical Coatings Steering Committee National Membership Steering Committee Communications Committee Packaging Committee Community Services Steering Committee Roof Coatings Committee Credits and Collections Committee Roof Coatings Technical Subcommittee Fire Retardant Paints Committee Safety and Loss Prevention Committee Furniture Finishes Industry Committee Scientific Committee Government Suppliers Committee Sealants, Caulking and Glazing Steering High Performance Architectural Coatings Steering Committee Committee Sealants, Caulking and Glazing Steering Subcommittee Industry Suppliers Committee Inter-Society Color Council Special Flooring Systems Committee Joint Coatings-Forest Products Industries Steering Spray Paint Manufacturers Committee Committee Tariff Committee Joint Paint Industry Coordinating Committee Trademark Committee Labeling Committee Trade Sales Marketing Committee Legislative Committee Transportation and Distribution Committee Unfair Competition Committee SECTION 9. Entertainment Committee: The Chairman 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 Chairman 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 the Secretary, shall edit material for all media and shall edit all 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 shall appoint annually an Abitration 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 144 NPCA/Rl 033666 f i ■ - . f 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 die 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 Chairman shall appoint a Resolutions Committee 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 annua! meeting of the Association resolutions on subjects requiring action of the membership. SECTION 14. Special Subcommittees: The Chairman, 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 shall refer or delegate to investigate, 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 all 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: AH communications relating to or affecting any ih- 145 NPCA/Rl 033667 terests covered by any Committees, shall be referred by the Chairman, 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 Chairman for presentation to the Executive Committee at their next scheduled meeting, or if required by an emergency, by mail. ARTICLE IX Reports, Resolutions and Communications Each Committee shall submit, through its Chairman, to the Chairman of the Board 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 recommendations, if any, on the subjects assigned to said committees. All resolutions, special reports or communications received by the Chairman of the Board 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. All 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. 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 Chairman of the Board 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. 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, Officers, and 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 April meeting. 146 ,‘T''7T,Er-* NPCA/RI033668 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 Chairman of the Board 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 Chairman of the Board shall appoint, subject to the approval of the Executive Committee, a Nominating Committe 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 Chairman of the Board. 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 III, 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) Chairman of the Board'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: 147 NPCA/R1 033669 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. 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. ....................... 148 NPCA/RI 033670 ARTICLE XVIII Amendments SECTION 1. These By-Laws may be amended or revised at any Annual Meeting of the •sociation by an affirmative vote of not less than two-thirds of the voting power present as ovided for in the By-Laws. However, no suph amendment or revision shall be considered iless the same has first been submitted to the By-Laws Committee in writing, who shall esent it with their recommendation to the Board of Directors, and by them presented with eir recommendation to the Association at a regular session prior to the session at which ial vote is taken. SECTION 2. Any portion of the By-Laws may be suspended for a definite purpose by lanimous vote at any special or annual meeting of the Association. (Adopted November 2, 1933; Amended November 2, 1934; November 1, 1935; ovember 20, 1936; October 29, 1937; November 1, 1940; October 31, 1941; October 20, 343; October 26, 1944; November 1, 1945; November 8, 1946; November 14, 1947; ovember 10, 1948; November 2, 1949; November 17, 1950; October 31, 1951; November 3, 1952; October 28, 1953; November 5, 1957; October 29, 1958; October 21, 1959; ctober 29, 1960; November 1, 1961; November 7, 1962; October 30, 1963; November 11, 964; October 27, 1965; October 31, 1967; October 22,1968; November 9, 1971; October 1, 1972} i OTE: The Non-Exchange Agreement and the Anti-Bribery Agreement, the texts of which re reprinted in full below are referred to in Article 11, Section 7 of the By-Laws (page 137 f the Member/Services Directory). ANTI-BRIBERY AGREEMENT WHEREAS, The Federal Trade Commission, at Washington, has decided that the pracce in trade of manufacturers or dealers, secretly giving commissions, gratuities, or other lings 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 ill sympathy with the purpose and wish to cooperate with the Federal Trade Commission D eliminate the practice: THEREFORE, we hereby agree for ourselves individually, our respective companies, 3lesmen and employees, not to permit the gift of any commission, gratuities, or other things f value to employees of concerns to whom we sell; and we further agree not to allow our alesmen expense money for any other purpose than for legitimate expenses, and not to iermit 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 boatings Association, Inc., or contemplated membership or because signing it is compulsory n 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 'or his own products — commonly known as the "Exchange of Paints and Coatings" — is jnethical and demoralizing: 1. We hereby agree for ourselves and for all individuals, firms or corporations emaloyed 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 jther manufacturers; nor wili we make or permit to be made any concessions, allowances or gifts of any kind to promote or facilitate such exchange. 149 NPCA/RI 033671 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 die 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 all 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. 150 NPCA/Rl 033672 ssm EiuauauiisUiW": 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 ibis corpora­ tion. To have one or more offices, and to carry on ail 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 151 - N 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. MACDONALD ................................................................. Washington, D.C. T. S. MOULTON.......................................................................Washington, D.C. C. S. PEABBLES.................................................................Wilmington, Delaware a 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 j* 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 152 NPCA/RI 033674 "\ . .■ .■ ■ uu '»a— 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 153 NPCA/RI 033675 NPCA ANTITRUST POLICY Section 1 of the Sherman Antitrust Act and Section 5 of the Federal Trade Commission Act prohibit "contracts, combinations or conspiracies in restraint of trade and unfair methods of competition in commerce ..." The original membership of this Association, conscious of the antitrust problems in­ herent in trade association activities, provided in the Association By-Laws that the new organization "shall not directly or indirectly restrict free and lawful competition." To ensure continued strict compliance with the antitrust laws, this re-statement of NPCA Antitrust Policy has been prepared for the membership. These clearly-defined statements of conduct must always be kept in mind, and all Association meetings and other activities must be conducted in accordance therewith. One of the clearest antitrust violations an association can commit is an agreement by its members to set prices at a fixed level. Such an agreement is a perse violation of the antitrust laws, even if the prices set are reasonable or the ends sought are worthy. Similarly, terms and conditions of sale which affect the buyer should not be discussed. These include discounts, freight allowances, terms of product warranties and other individual policies followed in dealing with customers. Informal understanding and planned courses of action on these subjects by competitors also clearly are forbidden. Administrative or disciplinary action against member companies, or the expulsion of member companies, may result in economic injury to the affected members and, thus, may constitute an illegal boycott or restraint of trade. Therefore, these sensitive areas must be discussed in accordance with strictly-defined legal guidelines and only in the presence of counsel. Frequently, an association engages in the voluntary development of a product specifica­ tion or industry standard of quality. Antitrust problems will arise if the standard developed advances the economic interests or operates as a marketing advantage for some members to the detriment of others. Statistical reporting is another common association-sponsored activity. However, since some associations and their members have used these activities in the past to further price­ fixing and monopolistic schemes, statistical reporting projects must be conducted with great care in order to conform with clearly-defined rules regarding the collection and dispersal of confidential product information. Antitrust problems also may arise when associations become involved in industry-wide research and development programs. When pooling of results exists, association-sponsored joint research and development activities may injure competition by diluting the competitive pressure to innovate. Another area of potential antitrust infraction involves association-sponsored efforts to petition government agencies for action which may have an adverse economic impact on some competing companies. A delicate balance always must be maintained between the First Amendment right to petition government and the antitrust laws' prohibition against restraint of trade. The First Amendment does not protect parties which seek to prod government agencies into imposing trade restrictions by misleading them or by engaging in other dis­ honest activities. Any effort designed to injure industry competitors clearly is prohibited. The proper conduct of association meetings requires an understanding and conscious awareness by all of antitrust implications. Your non-participation in the discussion pro and con may not protect you if, out of such discussions at a meeting you attend, any agreement in restraint of trade originates. However, no imputed unlawful purpose can arise if conscious 154 NPCA/R1033676 independent and individual judgment is exercised and no illegal common course of action is pursued. To assist in avoiding antitrust problems at Association meetings, a list of four DONTS has been prepared. You should read and remember these four basic rules: ' ASSOCIATION ANTITRUST DONTS 1. DON'T discuss the prices your company will charge customers. 2. DO NT discuss discounts, terms or conditions of sale, warranty terms, profits or profit margins, shares of the market, bids or the intent to bid, rejection or termina­ tion of customers, sales territories or markets. 3. DONT discuss administrative or disciplinary action by the Association against a particular member, or enforcement of the Association's Code of Ethics, in the absence of specific legal guidance. 4. DONT propose or discuss any proposal, in the absence of specific legal guidance, that the Association sponsor or engage in any activity which may have the effect of producing an adverse economic impact on some competing companies. BE ALERT AND KEEP INFORMED. Antitrust laws are wide-ranging, complex, and subject to changing interpretations. Consult your company's lawyer or an Association Counsel immediately if you have any questions about the legality of any proposed Associa­ tion action. JOHN M. MONTGOMERY, General Counsel National Paint and Coatings Association, Inc. January 28, 1976 155 NPGA/Ri 033677 i NPCA/RI033678 ymwr~' INDEX OF LOCAL ASSOCIATIONS BY ZONE !one Page 1EW ENGLAND New England 216 EASTERN Baltimore...................................................................................................................... 163 Buffalo...................................................................................... 166 New York..................... 220 Philadelphia ........................................................................................ 232 Pittsburgh................................................................................................................................... 235 Virginia ........................................................................................... 255 EAST CENTRAL Cincinnati .................................................................................................... 178 Cleveland................... 181 Detroit ...................................................... 190 Indiana.............................................................. 205 Louisville ........................................................................................................................... .. . 212 Toledo........................................ 253 SOUTHERN 1I I Alabama . ........................................... .158 Atlanta........................................................................................................................................ 160 Florida........................................... ,.194 Memphis..................................................................................................................................... 214 WEST CENTRAL Chicago ...................................................................................................................................... 168 Kansas City................................................................................................................................ 207 St. Louis ...................................................................................................................................... 243 Wisconsin.................. 259 SOUTH WESTERN Dallas................................................................................. Houston................................................ Oklahoma........................................................................................... Rocky Mountain ................................ 187 202 230 241 WESTERN Golden Gate ................................ 196 Portland.......................................................................................................................................237 Puget Sound ........................................................................... 239 Southern California ................... 247 157 j NPCA/RI033679 many. ■ wiavyrv'grr LOCAL ASSOCIATIONS (Affiliated with die 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. ALABAMA 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. FIRM REPRESENTATIVES 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 HoecbstCorp......................................................................................... 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 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, R. 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 158 NPCA/R1033680 *aSir—*m 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 O. Brown Organic Materials Division Woodward, Ala. 35189 Mackey Paint Manufacturing Co. (A).................................................................C. Elwood Mackey 4341 Powell Ave. South, 35222 McCullough & Benton (B).................................................................... ..................... Arthur Benton 705 Stovall Blvd., Atlanta, Ga. 30342 Morehouse-Cowles (B)......................................................................................... ... . J. W. Donnelly 5878 Buford Hwy., Atlanta, Ga. 30340 New Jersey Zinc Company (B)....................................................... .. ........................ Gene Brown 1001 International Blvd. Suite 1236, Atlanta, Ga. 30354 Reichhold Chemical Company (B).......................................................................... John Wozniak P.O. Box 928, Tuscaloosa, Ala. 35401 Reliance Universal Corporation (B) ....................................................................D. A. McDonnell Rel Siz Division 2730 Crittendon Dr., Louisville, Ky. 40221 Rohm and Haas Company (B) .................................................................... Rollin T. Hilliard, Jr. 3400 Peachtree Rd., N.E., Atlanta, Ga. 30326 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 ........................................................Kenneth Wilson 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. Bpx 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 ’ . . 159 i NPCA/Rl 033681 Union Carbide Corp. (B) .............................................. 17 Executive Park Dr., N.E., Atlanta, Ga. 30329 W. Edward Burrell, Frank Rideout WITCO Chemical Corp. (B).............................................. ... G. Brent Pattillo, Raymond Wendt 2231 Perimeter Park Dr., Atlanta, Ga. 30341 ATLANTA PAINT AND COATING ASSOCIATION Atlanta, Georgia Tenure: May—May President, ZANE GRAY Glidden Durkee Div., SCM Corporation Treasurer, PAUL POPE AZC Chemical Co. Secretary, HARRY WHITE 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„ 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 .......... 160 NPCA/RI 033682 J. C. Betty duPontde Nemours & Co., E.l. (B) 1571 N.E. Expressway, 30329 Eastern Color and Chemical Co............. ............. ....................................................... Herbert Bander 2164 Knoll Dr., N.E., 30345 Bernard Gilman Gilman Paint Company, S.L................................................................................. 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) 214 Permalube, 30318 . ..................................................... James T. Walsh 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 Wagen ..... Riley Edwards, Ralph McRee .................................................Ed Fields ..........................................Edward Prager .................Terry McNeil), 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 161 ....................................... Harold Barrett ........................................... Harry White .............. Gordon Sharpe, Bob Sutton NPCA/RI 033683 Smith Can Company (B) Robert Franklin 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., Chamblee, Ga. 30341 Titanium Pigments Div., N L Industries (B) ............................E. G. Croco, Jack Goldhammer 6065 Roswell Rd., N.E., 30328 Wooster Brush Company............................................................................................. Dewaine Seese 1615 Danbury Lane, Norcross, Ga. 30071 Zebra Paint Corporation.............................................................................................Lesley Henton 609 Echo St., N.W., 30318 BALTIMORE COATINGS ASSOCIATION Baltimore, Maryland Tenure: June—June President, WILLIAM M. TATE Tate Chemical Sales Co. Vice president, FRANKLIN K. RODBELL Marveiite, Inc. President-Elect, C. W. MANN, JR. Baltimore Paint & Chemical Corp. Secretary, GEORGE B. VAETH Contact Paint & Chemical Corp. Treasurer, WILLIAM H. WILSON Van Horn, Metz & Co., Inc. FIRM REPRESENTATIVES American Cyanamid Co., Pigments Division (B)......................................................... R. Vaughan 185 Commerce Drive, Fort Washington, Pa. 19034 Amoco Chemicals (B)......................................................................... .......................... jay Connelly 7 Saint Martin Place, Greensboro, N.C. 27405 AMSCO (B)........................... ........................................................... .Wm. M. Kendall, Nelson Bock P.O. Box 3479, 21226 162 NPCA/Rl 033684 BS Athey Paint Company, The C. M. (A).............................. William E. Younger, C. Burch Athey, 1809 Bayard St., 21230 Mike Beatty, George Ross Baltimore Paint & Chemical Corporation (A)........................ C. W. Mann, Jr., E. D. Levenson, 2325 Hollins Ferry Road, 21230 Dr. L. W. Shuger, William Quinlan, H. Schwartz, I. Levin, J. A. Waller Bruning Paint Company, The (A) ................................ .. ................Howard G. Sholl, V. Marsh, Fleet & Haven Sts., 21224 Irvin Ebaugh, Jr., T. Cochran Budeke's Paints (E)............................................R. N. Gardner, T. E. Krehnbrink, L. V. Koerber 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, III 1300 Market St., Wilmington, Del. 19801 Chemical Products Company, Inc. (A) ................................... L. Keith Ford, Charles W. Riley P.O. Box 400, Aberdeen, Md. 21001 Colgate-Palmolive Company, Inc................................................ .. ............. ...............W. M. Menche 300 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. 10022 Columbia Division, Cities Service Company (B) ................ ............................ . Stan X. Munafo East Coast Region, Drawer 4, Cranbury, N.J. 08512 Commercial Solvents Corporation.............................................................................. John Linetty 245 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017 Conchemco Coatings (A)........... H. Braith Davis, Robert McCormick, Arthur L. Smith, Jr., P.O. Box 778, 21203 A. Rapp, R. D. McCloskey, Herb Pund, G. Purkins, A. Steltz, W. Graham Schwartze, Richard D. Radford Congress Paint Manufacturing Company, Inc. (A)................... Milton Kaplan, Harry Feinberg 10410 Tucker St., Beltsville, Md. 20705 Contact Paint & Chemical Corp. (A) ................................... George B. Vaeth, Marvin A. Sklar 200 S. Franklintown Rd., 21223 Continental Can Company (B) ................................................................. .............Philip M. Gresh Dublin Hall, Suite 375, Blue Bell, Pa. 19422 Cummings Chemical & Container Co., Inc. (B)..............Frank Cummings, Frank Regensburg 1913 Lansdown Rd., 21227 Dowdy Brothers (B)...................................................................... H. R. Dowdy, Jr., J. J. Dowdy 63 W. Lancaster Ave., Ardmore, Pa. 19003 DuPont de Nemours & Co., E.I., Pigments Department (B)........................ . . . L. T. Gemmill, P.O. Box 2061, Princeton, N.J. 08540 J. Batten, Dominic Spinozzi Eagle-Pitcher Company (B) ......................................................... ............................ M. F. Howard P.O. Box 289, Springfield, Pa. 19064 Eastman Chemical Products, Inc. (B)...................................................................... William Smith Coating, Chemiclas Div., Kingsport, Tenn. 37662 Parboil Company, The (A).............................................. Edd. Butch, G. W. DeSantis, J. Millar, 8200 Fischer Rd., 21222 M. A. Henrickson, R. Chodnicki, B. Bitterlich Fein Container Corporation (B) ......................................................... Irving Holtz, Chuck Miller Kenney Place, Saddlebrook, N.J. 07662 163 NPCA/R1033685 Francis P. Gaffney Gaffney Co., Harry W. (B)........................ P.O. Box 501, Jenkintown, Pa. 19046 Glidden-Durkee Division of SCM (B) .............................. J. Butler, J. F. Howell, Paul Judder, 3901 Hawkins Point Rd., 21226 Jerry Goldstein, J. C. Smith Grace & Company, W. Ft., Davison Chemical Co. Div. (B)................................... C. A. Cherigo, 101 N. Charles St., 21203 P. W. Link, C. F. Doyle, E. K. Seydert, Donnald W. Marvel Hanline Bros., Inc. (A) ...................................................... Leonard Cohan, Thomas W. Eckard, 1400 Warner St., 21230 Theodore J. Grumbine, Omer Petts, Jr. Harshaw Chemical Company (B)................................ .. Martin H. Marshall, Ronald F. Chunat P.O. Box 376, S. Plainfield, N.J. 07080 Hercules, Inc., Pine & Paper Chemicals Dept. (B) ..............................Anthony F. Alessandrini Wilmington, Delaware 19899 Hercules, inc.. Coatings & Speciality Products Dept. {B) .....................................Donald Eliot Wilmington Regional Office, Wilmington, Delaware 19899 Industrial Solvents & Chemicals (B) . .............................................................. Andrew P. Rawicz R. D. #1, Stevens Rd., York Haven, Pa. 17370 Inland Oil & Chemical Corporation (B)........................... S. K. Himmelrich, A. R. Himmelrich, 2225 Evergreen St., 21216 H. G. Dahl, R. Jortland Inland Steel Container (B)...................................... .. ................................................Michael S. Hall 223 Rock Glen Road, Penn Wynne, Pa. 19151 Intercoastal Corporation (A) ................................ .. ........................................Frank W. Williams 2320 Edgewater Ave., 21222 Jotun-Baltimore Copper Paint Division (A) ......... .Oliver H. Reeder, Walter O. Bayer, 501 Key Highway, 21230 Neil I.Wesner Kerr-McGee Chemical Corp. (B) ........................ .. . ........................... A. G. Mix, R. L. Hansen 120 Littleton Rd., Parsippany, N.J. 07054 Kohl Sales Company, A. B. (B)................................................... .. A. B. Kohl, H. R. Moore 5202 Baltimore National Pike, 21229 Leidy Chemicals Corporation (B) ................................... Richard A. Novak, J. A. McCormick 900 S. Eutaw St., 21230 Lenmar Lacquers, Inc. (A) ...................................... .. . Leonard E. Eisenberg, John Emmerling 150 S. Calverton Rd., 21223 Marvelite, Inc. (A) ...................................... .. 3020 Neiman Ave., 21230 McClayton & Co., Inc., William R. (B) ................ 2453 Maryland Ave., 21218 McKesson Chemical Co. (B)................................... 4315 Eastern Ave., 21224 Milton Can Co., Inc., George A. (B)...................... 580 Division St., Elizabeth, N.J. 07201 Mineral Pigments Corporation (B)........................ Beltsville Post Office, Muirkirk, Md. 20750 Mooney Chemicals, Inc. (B) .................................... 138 Briarwood Rd., Moorestown, N.J. 08057 2301 Scranton Rd., Cleveland, Ohio 44113 . Franklin Rodbell, F. Gerhardt, J. E. Metzger ..............W. R. McClayton, Jr., Rick Rider ...........Victor J. Domenichello ................ George E. Miles . . . . Tom Mitchell, Carl Reed ........................... Carl C. Dirkes . . . . . . . Kermit E. Peters, Jr. 164 i NPCA/RI033686 National Chemical & Plastics Co. (A) . . . . -..............Arthur A. Eisenberg, Herbert Yatovitz 1424 Philpot St., 21231 NL Industries, Inc. (B) ...................................................................................................... . J. Faust P.O. Box 700, Hightstown, N.J. 08520 New Jersey Zinc Co. (B) ...........................................................................................Paul Hoffman 2045 City Line Rd., Bethlehem, Pa. 18017 O'Brien Corporation, The (A).................................................Thomas Moran, D. M. O'Connell, P.O. Box 3347, 3200 E. Biddle St., 21213 George Morrison, H. J. Derwart, F. Hopp, Russ Robison Pfizer, Inc. (B)..................................................................................................................G. E. Rambo Minerals Pigments & Metals Div., 230 Brighton Rd., Clifton, N J. 07012 Reichhold Chemicals, Inc. (B)...............................................................................Gerald T. Dobson Office #412, Dublin Hall, Blue Bell Office Campus, 1777 Walton Rd., Blue Bell, Pa. 19422 Reynolds Paint Company, Inc. (e)................ :............................................. Milton R. Reynolds Maryland Ave. & 21st St., 21218 Rheem Mfg. Co. (B) ................................................................................................. Frank X. Weigel 6233L Fernway, 21212 Rohm & Haas Co. ,{B) ................................................................................................. Michael H. Ott Independence Mall West, Philadelphia, Pa. 19105 Rust-Oleum Corporation (A) ........................ Mrs. Jacque D. Goodnow, Francis X. LaGrutta interstate Industrial Park, Williamsport, Md. 21795 Sta-Dri Corporation (A).........................................................................................................L. Lesser 1572 Annapolis Rd., Odenton, Md. 21113 Stern & Marsh Co. (B).............................................................................. Don Marsh, Jerome Stern 19 W. Pennsylvania Ave., Towson, Md. 21204 Stone Container Corporation (B|................................................... .. . Paul Gosselin, Bill Lepper 1431 Hailwood R„ 21228 Tate Chemical Sales Company (B)................................................................................. W. M. Tate 606 E. Joppa Rd., Towson, Md. 21204 Tenneco Chemicals, Inc., Intermediates Div. (B).................................................John J. Collins, 7 Wynnewood Rd., Wynnewood, Pa. 19096 J. Holmes Tilley Chemical Co., Inc. (B) ........................................... .John Tilley, Charles Dailey, Jr., 1951 Benhiil Ave., 21226 Robert V. Luthardt, David H. Tilley, John K. Stout Titanium Pigment Division, NL Industries, Inc. (B)................................... .. ............. C. L. Novak Eastern Regional Sales Office 725 Park Ave., E. Orange, N.J. 07017 Union Carbide Corp., Chemicals & Plastics Div. (B).................................................Mervin Finch Rt. 38 & Pleasant Valley Rd., Morristown, N.J. 08057 Van Horn, Metz & Co., Inc. (B)........................................................... W. H. Wilson, Paul W. Kase 320 Hillen Rd., Towson, Md. 21204 Vanderbilt Co., Inc. R.T. (B)................................................................................. John N. Surdich 30 Winfield St., Norwalk, Conn. 06855 165 ,vsnxM I NPCA/RI 033687 Velsicol Chemical Corporation (B)...................... 521 Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017 Robert Zutic Wagner Brothers Containers, Inc. (B)................ 3311 Childs St., 21226 Wagner Company, Charles (B) . ........................... 4455 N. 6th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19140 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 Whittaker, Clark & Daniels, Inc. (B)................... 1000 Coolidge St., S. Plainfield, N.J. 07080 Wyrough and Loser, Inc. (B)................................. 88 Lakedale Dr., Trenton, NJ. 08638 ......................G. Warren Wagner, Jr. Zapata Haynie Corporation (B)................... .. 5010 York Rd., 21212 . . .............................. A. D. Partrick G. M. S. Riepe, G. M. S. Riepe, Jr., J. C. Shinnick, E. J. Horky . . .G. H. Schaffer, Jr., E. L. Loney . . . .................................Tom Weiss . . . John Woodruff, Roger Blacker . . . ................... .. .Wm. M. Connell . . . .Joseph Behan,John Dempster, John L. Chadwick, Robert J. DeSesa BUFFALO PAINT AND COATINGS ASSOCIATION Buffalo, New York Tenure: June—May President, JOHN P. HART Essex Chemical Corporation Treasurer, BERNARD NAYLAN Chem-Trol Pollution Services, Inc. Vice President, ROBERT J. HURLEY National Manufacturing Corporation Secretary, MATTHEW M. LOFTON Pratt & Lambert, Inc. FIRM REPRESENTATIVES American Can Company ..................................................... ..................................William Vincent 130 Allens Creek Rd., Rochester, N.Y. 14618 American Cyanamid Co.,...................................................... ............................... Raymond Halpin 20545 Center Ridge Rd., Cleveland, Ohio 44116 Ashland Chemical Company................................... .....................................................George Keim P.O. Box 27, Hiler Branch, 14223 BisoniteCo., Inc...................................................................................................-. . Edward H. Robb P.O. Box 84, 14217 Buffalo Solvents & Chemical Corp........................................................................... Richard Bartchy P.O. Box 73, Station B, 14207 Chem-Trol Pollution Services, Inc................. P.O. Box 200, Model City, N.Y. 14107 Bernard Naylon 166 ; NPCA/RI033688 Commercial Chemicals, Inc.......................................... ........................... .. .Michael F. Guercro 211 Hertel Ave., 14207 Continental Can Co., Inc...............................................................................................Glenn Renner Room 204, 135 Cumberland, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15237 Davies Can Company.................................................................................... .. 30301 Carter Rd., Solon, Ohio 44139 . Richard A. Plociak Dimlich & Ratcliffe.................................................................................................... Lee Falkenberg 4900 Lakeside Ave., Cleveland, Ohio 44114 duPont de Nemours & Co., E. I................................................................ D. Edward Sherwood, Jr. 107 Crestwood Drive, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15237 Dwelle-Kaiser Company, The ............................................................................Stanley R. Penfold P.O. Box 726, 14240 EUicott Paint Company..................................................................................................Carl J. Nagel 3901 Genessee St., 14225 FBC Chemical Co.,................................................... ............... ............................. .. . .Lad J. Hudac 4111 Walden Ave., Lancaster, N.Y. 14086 Hercules, Inc...................................................................... .....................................................Tom Shea 17076 Maple Drive, Chagrin Falls, Ohio 44022 Inland Steel Container Co. ....................................................................................... Joseph F. Dudas 89^Center Drive, Depew, N.Y. 14043 Jamestown Finishes Div................................................................................................... John P. Hart Essex Chemical Corp., 125 Blackstone Ave., Jamestown, New York 14701 Clifford Vogelsang LaClede Manufacturing Co., The........................................... ............... .. 701 Seneca Street, 14210 Lawless Container Corp.............................................................................................. David Twisdale 51 Robinson St., N.Tonawanda, N.Y. 14120 ' Meyers Chemicals, Inc............................................. ............................................... .. John W. Meyers 4245 Union Rd., Cheektowaga, N.Y. 14225 National Lead Company .................................................................................... William Blumhagen 3241 Walden Ave., Depew, N.Y. 14043 National Manufacturing Corporation .............................. Clinton S. Brown, Edward L. Meyers, P.O. Box 189, Tonawanda, N.Y. 14150 Robert J. Hurley New Jersey Zinc Co., The .............................. ............... .......................................... Alvin S. Floen 19 Hayward St., Bound Brook, N.J. 08805 PPG Industries . ................................................. .. ................................................... Alfred A. Gugino 147 Sweet Briar Rd., Tonawanda, N.Y. 14150 PPG Industries ............................................................................ .............................Frank Commons 485 Ludwig Ave., Cheektowaga, N.Y. 14225 Pratt & Lambert, Inc........................................................ C. E. Solly, W. G. Ringie, E. H. Craigie, P.O. Box 22, 14240 R. F. Brewster, J. E. Fisher, W. R. Langlotz, T. B. Hubbard, M. M. Lofton, J. J. Castiglia 167 NPCA/RI 033689 Charles E. Davis Schuele & Company .... 12 Summer St.r 14209 Shanco Plastics & Chemicals, Inc......................................................................Travers J. O'Connor 111 Wales A ve., Tonawanda, N.Y. 14150 Sherwin-Williams Company ................................................................. .. ............. Robert Silverman Keller Bldg. 1945 Sheridan Dr., 14223 Sherwin-Williams Chemicals . ............................................................................ Stephen M. Lustig P.O. Box 5638, Cleveland, Ohio 44101 Spencer Kellogg Division Textron, Inc.......................................... Edward R. Burley, Jr., P.O. Box 807, 14240 John L. Cowan, Dan K. Farstad, Donald M. Krueger, C. James O'Donnell Union Carbide Corporation ...................................................... ............................. Frank Squillaro Chemicals & Plastics Division, 61 East Park Drive, Tonawanda, N. Y. 14150 United States Steel Products Div. .......................................................................Ernest Cavagnaro United States Steel Corporation, 241 Getzville Rd., Amherst, N.Y. 14226 Vanderbilt Co., Inc., R. T. ................................................. .................................. George J. O'Brien 81 Victoria Drive, Basking Ridge, N.J. 07920 Whittaker Clark & Daniels, Inc......................................................... ............................. C. M. Morris P.O. Box 598 Station Q, Toronto 7, Ontario CHICAGO PAINT AND COATINGS ASSOCIATION Chicago, Illinois Tenure: May—May President, GRANT ARHART DeSoto, Inc. Secretary-Treasurer, H. DOUGLAS SPRUANCE McWhorter Chemicals, Inc. Vice President, SIDNEY M. HEATLEY Seymour of Sycamore, Inc. Assistant Secretary, DOLORES THOMAS 33 N. Deaborn St., Suite 1710 General Counsel, EDWARD F. O'TOOLE OToole, Westrick & Harrison FIRM REPRESENTATIVES Adheron Coatings Corporation (A) .............................. A. W. Linschoten, Karl J. Eschenlohr, 3348 Washington St., Franklin Park, 111. 60131 Daniel G. Higgins ADM industrial Oil Corp. (B) ............................................................................... Richard E. James 141 W. Jackson Blvd., Room 1304, 60604 168 NPCA/RI 033690 Albany Press, Inc. (C)............................................................................................Carter Holmberg 5141 W. Grand Ave., 60639 Allied Chemical Corp., Specialty Chemical Div. (B).........................................Wm. F. Gallagher, 1701 E. Woodfield Rd., Schaumberg, 111.60172 S. R.Tremmel American Can Co. (B)................................................... .. ..................................... Kenneth Puckett 915 Harger Road, Oak Brook, III. 60521 E. W. Reap, K. Furtsch American Chemical Service, Inc. (C) . .................................James Tarpo, George R. Murphy, P.O. Box 190, Griffith, Indiana 46319 James T. Murphy, John J. Murphy American Cyanamid Co. (B)...................................................... .. . F. O. Stickle, A. B. Battistini, 10401 W. Touhy Ave., Rosemont, III. 60018 D. V. Goldstein, W. S. Eaton American Cyanamid Co. (B).........................................................H. W. Haseltine, J. G. Aslaksen, 10401 W. Touhy Ave., Rosemont, 111. 60018 R. A. Behrens, G. J. Novy American Flange & Mfg. Co., Inc. .................................Charles W. Merydith, Robert M. Pribyl 825 S. Kilpatrick Ave., 60644 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10020 American Hoechst Corporation (B) ...................................... Paul S. Bookbinder, Ted Doering, 1350 Lively Blvd., Elk Grove Village, 111. 60007 Robert Fielding, Robert Perchard American Paint Journal Co. (C)........... ....................... ............................................... J. O. Neslage 160 E. Grand Ave., 60611 Amoco Chemicals Corporation (B) .........................................................................R. M. Morrow 200 E. Randolph Dr., 60601 AMSCO Division Union Oil Company of California (B).............................. .W. A. Oudshoorn, P.O. Box 100, 200 E. Golf Road, Palatine, ill. 60067 C. P. McClure, D. W. Hilliard, D. J. Dougherty, R. H. Chidley Apco Oil Corporation (B) ........................................................ E. A. Rooney, J. E. Beauchamp, 3921 N. Ravenswood ave., 60613 F. D. Crawford ARCO Chemical Company, Div. of Atlantic Richfield Co. (B)......................H. B. Richardson, 120 S. Riverside Plaza, 60606 J. K. Robbins, F. B, Zeglin, R. R. Bicicchi Armstrong Containers, Inc. (B)................................................... John R. Shovein, T. W. Tyrrell, 10330 Roosevelt Rd., Westchester, III. 60153 A. Moreau, L. A. Schmitz ASARCO, Inc. (B) ................................................. .. ..................... R. L. Lloyd, George R.Throop (Formerly American Smelting & Refining Co.) 2230 Indianapolis Blvd., Whiting, Indiana 46394 Ashland Chemical Company (B) ................................................. John McCarthy, Marshall Sher, 4333 Transworld Rd., Schiller Park, III. 60172 George I. Geohas, G. H. Bader, Richard Ebeling Barrett Varnish Co. (A).............................. .. ............................................................. N. J. Feller, Jr. 1532 S. 50th Court, Cicero, III. 60650 Borden Chemical—Thermoplastics—Polyco (B).................................................James F. Manier, 1700 Winnetka Ave., Northfield, III. 60093 Robert A. Biermann Bradshaw-Praeger & Co. (A)...................................................... R. S. Bradshaw, C. H. Prager, Jr. 3248 W. 47th Place, 60632 Brandt, Inc., George C. (B)....................................................................T. R. Brandt, E. F. Walker 901 N. Elm st., Hinsdale, III. 60521 - 169 NPCA/R1 033691 Carbit Paint Company (A)................................... George H. Westerman, Lester H. Westerman, 927 W. Btackhawk St., 60622 Fred Wolz, Gilbert Gustafson Cargill, Incorporated, Processing Group (B)............................................. Stanley D. Rogaliner, P.O. Box 633, Northbrook, III. 60062 James Lawrence, Gholi Darehshorl, Tom Tolie Cary Company, The {B).........................................................Kenneth M. Rice, William A. Cary, 1555 Wrightwood Court, Addison, III. 60101 Kenneth Bayle, Carl I. Hopf Celanese Chemical Company (B).........................................................D. M. Stettler, D. J. Foley, 4825 N. Scott St., Schiller Park, III. 60176 Alexander H. Yuille Celanese Resins, Div. of Celanese Coatings Co. (B) ........................................ R. C. Alexander, 3200 W. Lake St., Melrose Park 60160 M. J. Schnurr Cellofilm Corporation (B) ........................................................... Gerard R. Nowicki, J. Stewart 7252 West 66th Street, 60638 Central Can Co., Inc. {B)..................................... .. Wm. G. Brown, Herbert B. Scharbach, 3200 S. Ki(bourn Ave., 60623 Peter Giammanco, Jr., Joseph Giammanco Central Solvents &. Chemicals Co. (B)........................................ Gordon Guest, J. J. McHatton, 7050 West 71st St., 60629 E. H. Kohn, K. F. Giloth, D. J. Resch Charter Chemicals (B)...................................................... .. Paul E. George, E. M. Heyden, 1200 Harger Rd., Suite 600, Oakbrook, ill. 60521 Gary J. LeCoque Chase Products Co. (A)...................................................... Donald R. Virzi, Walter Mierzwinski 19th & Gardner Road, Broadview, III. 60153 Chemetron Corporation, Pigments Division IB) .............................................. George Winandy, 491 Columbia Ave., Holland, Michigan 49423 James Hills, Larry Bykerk Chemsol Corporation IB)......................................................................................... Herman L. Patt, 1351 Concord Place, 60622 Don Collins Chevron Chemical Company |B)................................................................................... E. A. Evans 600 Woodfield, Rm 760, Schaumburg, III. 60172 Chicago Pail Mfg. Co., Div. of American Steel Container Co. (B)........... Morris Rosenbtoom, 4445 W. Fifth Ave., 60624 Len Kuckie Ciba-Giegy Corporation, Resins Department (B).............................................. R. G. Thompson 100 Higgins Road, Park Ridge, III. 60068 Cities Services Co., Columbian Division (B)................................................................ Rod Keehn, 9933 Lawler Ave., Skokie, III. 60091 Louis H. Seiter Clark Chemical Corp., A Subsidiary of Clark Oil & Refining Corp. (B) Robert P. Beverforden, 131st St. & Kedzie Ave., Blue Island, III. 60406 Paul Hincks Commercial Coatings Corp. (A)................................ .. Harry Feiger, Frank L. Bukowski 9234 W. Chestnut St., Franklin Park, III. 60131 Commercial Solvents Corporation (B) ........................ .................. Jack Wolfe, J. W. Boyajian, 1817 W. Fullerton Ave., 60614 D. J. Getsla Commercial Solvents Corporation, NP Division (B)................................... .Lowell D. Pals, 4415 W. Harrison St., Hillside, 111. 60162 Donald E. Kepler, Edward R. Kendall, Raymond A. Hatton, James B. Edwards Container Sales Corporation (B) ......................................Eugene K. Mack, Charles A. Loades, David D. Anderson 1127 S. Mannhein Rd., Ewstchester, III. 60153 Continental Can Co., Inc. (B)......................................................Frank J. Galvin, 0. J. Sahagun, 188 Industrial Dr., Suite 432, Elmhurst, III. 60126 H. G. Sterling Cosden Oil & Chemical Co. (B).........................................Larry D. Shaver, Stephen J. Stolton, 10600 W. Higgins Rd., Rosemont, III. 60018 Ken Smith Cudner & O'Connor Co. (A)........................................... ..................Arthur Bruhn, M. L. Hunter 4035 W. Kinzie St., 60624 170 NPCA/Rl 033692 Davies Can Company (B)................................................... Jerry Nemec, Edward Van der Sluis, 9119 Grand Ave., Franklin Park, III. 60131 Jack Jones, Richard Plociak, William Fox deBeers Laboratories, Inc. (A) .............................................................. Franklin M. deBeers, Jr., Ill S. Fairbank St., Addison, 111.60101 Franklin M. deBeers, III De Mert & Dougherty, Inc. (B).................................................Leonard B. Drell, Ray Ringwald, 5000 W. 41st., 60650 • David Bergman De Soto, Inc. (A)...................................................... G. A. Nichols, B. A. Malm, F. J. Anderson, 1700 S. Mt. Prospect Rd., Des Plaines, III. 60018 R. R. Missar, H. L. Beeferman, G. E. Arhart De Soto, Inc. (A)...................................................... J. J. Morrisey, G. R. Bugbee, J. J. Velchek, 300 State Street, P.O. Box 245, L. Van Foeken, Chicago Heights 60411 J. E. Devona Dolan & Co., Inc., V. J. (A) ................................... ..................... Wm. V. Dolan, David D. Dolan, 1830 N. Laramie Ave., 60639 Al Brunner, Shigeru Hashimoto Dow Chemical Co. (B)........................................... Charles J. Borg, A. A. Dalton, W. M. Morgan, James A. Cederna, 1400 E. Touhy Ave., Des Plaines, III. 60018 Yoshihisa Ito Drake Petroleum Co. (B)...................................................................... L. W. Kelly, Leo Crocker, 6231 N. Pulaski Rd., 60646 Tom Barker, W. A. Kelley, Chip Kelley Dreebian Paint Co. (A) ...................................................................... .......................Robert Lance 3428 W. 48th Place, 60632 Du Pont de Nemours & Co., E. I., Finishes Division (A)......................................G. H. Bollman, E. L. Jereb, P. C. Sikkel, 2100 Elston, 60614 F. P. Hartz, R. W. Mathieson Du Pontde Nemours 8i Co., E. I., Pigment Dept. (B)........... .. ............................. P. J. Gorman, O'Hare Plaza, Suite 760, 5725 E. River Rd., 60631 R. C. Heimlich, W. M. Mathews, Paul T. Hitchens, Rodman R. Decker .................................. H. E. Arnold, D. E. Kinser, Du Pont de Nemours 8t Co., E. 1. (B) Plastics Dept., Polymer Products Div. G. G. Bode, W. E. Marshall, 7250 N. Cicero Ave., Lincolnwood, 111. 60646 J. J. Talaber Dutch Boy Paints, Div. of N.L. Industries (A) .............................................. Clarence P. Smith, 12042 S. Peoria St., 60643 R. K. Bennett Eagle-Picher Industries, Inc. (B) ........... .............................................................Joseph J. Tamulis P.O. Box 206, La Grange, ill. 60525 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, Mort Greenberg, 1330 S. Kilbourn Ave., 60623 George Scarpelli, Kenneth Schultz, Ray Pfohl E-M Company (B) ......................................................... Edward Olen, Marvin Small, Lloyd Bach 2200 Commonwealth Ave. North Chicago, 111. 60064 Enterprise Companies, The (A).................................................Joseph S. Scher, C. Don Burnett 1191 Wheeling Rd., Wheeling, 111.60090 Exxon Chemical Company, U.S.A. (B)...................................................F. C. LaMotta, W. Fuss, 780 Lee St., Des Plaines, III. 60016 G. G. Knepley, J. A. Ciuffo, Henry Johnson 171 , NPCA/RI 033693 Farac Oil and Chemical Company, Div. of Handschy Chemical Company (B) James T. Leavitt 13601 S. Ashland Ave., Riverdale, III. 60627 Fisher-Calo Chemicals & Solvents Corp. (B).................................................Richard McGrenera, 600 W. 41st St., 60609 Philip E. Calo, Herbert J. Meyer, Tony Sacco Fitzgerald Co., Donald R. (B)................................... Donald R. Fitzgerald, Jack Weisman, 5875 N. Lincoln Ave., 60659 Brandt Crooker, James R. Paullin, Leonard Fuchs F. L. Walters, V. W. Ginsler, R. J. Winters, Freeman Chemical Corp. (B)........................ P.O. Box 247, Port Washington, Wis. 53074 A. J. Remitz Freund Can Company (B)................ .. ........................Clarence D. Freund, Kenneth G. Freund, 155 W. 84th St., 60620 Robert F. O'Brien GLS Chemicals Div. of Great Lakes Terminal 8i Transport Co., Inc. (B) ........... John Stamm, 1750 N. Kingsbury St., 60614 John J. Core, Robert Oberzal, Tom West, Guy Galecki GLS Peterson Div. of Great Lakes Terminal & Transport Co., Inc (B) . . Robert A. Peterson, 1750 N. Kingsbury St., 60614 David R. Lawson, John L. Pugh General Mills Chemicals, Inc.(B) ................................ .....................J. S. Gracheck, E. A. Davis, 2200 E. Devon Ave., Des Plaines, III. 60018 J. M. Gilmore General Paint & Chemical Co., Div. of Cotter & Co. (A) .........................Clifton Hesness, 2001 N. Mendell St., 60614 Howard Dawson, Tomm Daly, Dave Bigelow Glidden-Durkee Div. SCM Corporation (A).........................................C. R. Keefe, H. N. Orpett 1855 N. LeClaire Ave., 60639 Glidden-Durkee Div., SCM Corporation (A) ...................................................... . W. G. Wickham Midwest Trade Sales Region 3121 Butterfield Road, Oak Brook, III. 60521 Glidden-Durkee Div., SCM Corporation Pigments & Color Group (B) .............................. .. ........................................ Melvin T. Vincent 1169 Heather Lane, Palatine, III. 60067 Gorr Color Card, Inc., Cart (B) ................................ .Harald Karlsson, Edward J. Golden, 4242 W. Fillmore St., 60624 A. W. Sommers, Walter Olson, Lou Pillar Graham Paint & Varnish Co., Inc. (A) ...................................... .. . R. J. Shilvock, A. F. Lilien, 4800 S. Richmond St., 60632 S. M. Hamann, R. Stark Harshaw Chemical Co., Division of Kewanee Oil Co., Color Dept (B)....................................................D. H. McBride, A. H. Daumke, T. J. Harteis 15 Spinning Wheel Rd., P. O. Box 340, Hinsdale, III. 60521 Hercules Incorporated (B) ...................................... P. G. Menzies, E. J. Kaatz, W. H. Stevenson 814 Commerce Drive, Suite 300, Oak Brook, III. 60521 W. G. Davis, R. L.Johnson Hereley Company, Daniel G. (B)................................................................. Paul L. Messerschmitt, 2800 W. Peterson Ave., 60659 M. H. Slattengren, M. L. Siegall, Weldon J. Caplinger, L. W. Paul Hilson Company, T. H. (B)........... ........................................................................... Terry H. Hilson 1107 S. Washtenaw Ave., 60612 Hilton-Davis Chemical Co. (B) ...................................................... Ray Collins, David J. Bracken 2020 Greenwood Street, Evanston, HI. 60204 . 172 NPCA/R1033694 Holland & Son, Inc., Harry (B)..................................................... Stanley M. Lind, John Cleary, 15 Spinning Wheel Road, Hinsdale, III. 60521 Michael Durkin, David M. Leiser Honeymead Products Company (B).........................................J. A. Stelzer, R. J. Lindquist, Jr. 25-44th Ave., N.E., Minneapolis, Minn. 55421 Houston Chemical Corp., Division of PPG Industries Inc. (B) .................................W. E. Gray, 9501 W. Devon Ave., Rosemont, III. 60018 Wm. Everham Hydrosol, Inc. (A) ................................... .. . Richard Bretzer, Richard Hanke, Barrie Barnett, 3501 S. Cicero Ave., Cicero 60650 Alan Howarth Illinois Bronze Paint Co. (A)................................................... Robert S. Rothchild, Gus W. Leep 300 E. Main St., Lake Zurich, III. 60047 Inland Steel Container Co. ........................................... H. Freud, J. Freud, A. Freud 8951 Schaefer, 48228 Straith Co., C. M. (B) ........................ ............................................. 2855 Coolidge Rd.,Troy, Mich. 48084 Tenneco Chemicals, Organics & Polymers Div. (B) ................... 21330 Center Ridge Rd., Rocky River, Ohio 44116 Thomas Solvent Co., Inc. (B) .............................................. .C. E. Knight, J. Thorpe, D. Adams 6601 McKean Rd., P.O. Box 422, Romulus, Mich. 48174 U.S. Chemical Co. (C)........................ ........................................... 29163 Callahan St., Roseville, Mich. 48066 Union Carbide Corp., Chemicals and Plastics (B) ...................... 26500 Northwestern Hwy., Southfield, Mich. 48076 J. Gentilia, N. Cherasaro, J. Stillwagon Valspar Corporation (A) ................................................................. 10646 Northend Avenue, Ferndale, Mich. 48220 Western Eaton Solvents & Chemicals Co. (B)..............................H. D. Wenstrup, W. H. Shook, 13395 Huron River Dr., Romulus, Mich. 48174 A. Hlavac, D. J. Bradley Witco Chemical Corp. (B) .............................................................. P.O. Box 471, Birmingham, Mich. 48012 Wyandotte Paint Products Co. (A)........................................... . .C. A. Brethen, Jr., J. J. Swint, 1430 Sycamore St., Wyandotte, Mich. 48192 C. A. Brethen, III, C. W. Larson, E. F.Teuscher 193 f ! i NPCA/RI033715 FLORIDA PAINT & COATINGS ASSOCIATION Boca Raton, Florida Tenure: July—June President, JOHN M. BENSON Gable-Tite Products Company Secretary, EARL TONER Ashland Chemical Company Vice President, W. DAVID TYGETT Glidden-Durkee Div., SCM Corp. Treasurer, C. L. RYDSTROM, JR C. M. Industries Inc. Executive Secretary, EDWARD BENHAM FPCA Headquarters FIRM REPRESENTATIVES American Lacquer & Solvents Company of Florida (A)........... ..................................Jim Osten P.O. Box 11515,Tampa, Fla. 33600 American Paints Corporation (A) .................................................................................Sergio Luna P.O. Box 7277 Bo. Obrero Sta., Santurce, Puerto Rico 00916 AMSCO Division, Union Oil Co. of California (B). . .............. Dave Gauler, Joseph S. Kimball 1211 W. Shore Blvd. North, Suite 301, Interstate Bldg., Tampa, Fla. 33607 Arco Chemical Company (B) ........................................................................... .. .Robert Barr 3781 Northeast Expressway, Atlanta, Ga. 30340 Ashland Chemical Company......................................................................................... John Gravett P.O. Box 3490, North Miami Beach, Florida Atlas Chemical Company (A)...........................................................................Frank Peterson, Jr. 4801 N.W. 77th Avenue, Miami, Fla. 33166 Bruning Paint Co., Inc. (A)............................................................................. 100 S.W. 12th Ave., Pompano Beach, Fla. 33061 .Robert O. Walters Carter Industries, Inc., Mary.................;......................................................... S. Robert Massarelti P.O. Box 23387, Tampa, Fla. 33622 CIBA-Geigy Corporation, Resins Department (B) ........................ ................................ Don Wirth Presidential Park-Suite 121, 9800 Northwest Freeway, Houston, Texas 77018 Commercial Coatings Corporation (A)................ .. ........................................... James Aberman 3501 N.W. 74th Street, Miami, Fla. 33147 Container Sales Co................................................................................... ............. Henry E. Knoechel P.O. Box 1666 A, Tampa, Fla. 33617 Coronado Paint Co...................................................................................................................Ken May P.O. Box 308, Edgewater, Fla. 32032 Crown Paint Company ...........................................................................................Julius Bearman 985 W. 20th St., Hialeah. Fla. 33012 Davies Can Company (B)....................................................Rodger LaCrosse, Fred Schuenaman P.O. Box 5107 Y, Tampa, Fla. 33600 Delta Laboratories, Inc. (B) .......................................................................................Richard Pesola P.O. Box 1650, Ocala, Fla. 32670 640 West 18th Street, Hialeah, Fla. 33010 ........... ..................... ..................H.M. Rothfusz 194 HI NPCA/RI 033716 Dozier & Gay Paint Company.......................................................................... .... John Hughes, Jr. P.O. Box 3176, 2245 Main St N., Jacksonville, Fla. 32206 duPont de Nemours & Co., Inc. E. I. (B)............................................................Francis E. Shields 6250 Fairview Rd., Charlotte, N.C. 28201 13947 Brewster Drive, Largo, Fla. 33540 .................................................Bernard T. Fisher Eastman Chemical Corp. (B)............................................................................. ............. J. C. Lonon 111 N. Westshore Blvd., Tampa, Fla. 33607 Gable-Tite Products Company, Inc. (A) ..................................................... .. . .John M. Benson 3790 N.W. 79th Street, Miami, Fla. 33147 Gibson-Homans Co., The (A) ......................................................................... .. George Elliott 1505 McClosky Blvd., Tampa, Fla. 33605 Guardsman Chemical Coatings, Inc.................................................................... George C. Heh P.O. Box 2226, Orlando, Fla. 32802 Gulf Coast Chemical Corporation (B)................................... .................................. A. J. Passanno Baskins Crossing, Largo, Fla. 33540 Harris Paint Company {A)......................................................John Hughes, Jr., Truman Dahlbert P.O. Box 1381, Tampa, Fla. 33601 Industrial Chemical & Supply Co. (B)................................................................. Fred W. Schlichte 1301 Rome Avenue, Tampa, Fla. 33607 JBIntemational Marketing Corp. (B)................................................................... Jack E. Benham 5640 N.W. 35th Court, Miami, Fla. 33142 Johnsons Paint Inc.................................................................... ............................. John Johnson, Sr. 2715 Toles St., Ft. Myers, Fla. 33905 Ker-Glo Corp................................................................................................................. Alton J. Ward 54 N.E. 73rd St, Miami, Fla. 33138 Kerr-McGee Chemical Corp., Tronox Pigments Division (B)........... ............... Joseph Garrison Kerr-McGee Bldg., Oklahoma City. Okla. 73125 Medallion Paint Co.......................................................................................................Sherrel Johnson 2810 North Rosemary Avenue, West Palm Beach, Fla. 33407 NL Industries, Inc., Titanium Pigments Div. (A&B)............................................W. David Tygett 7016 C San Remo PI., Tampa, Fla. 33617 Paint Corporation of America (A)............................................................................Harry Mandel P.O. Box 445, Opa Locka, Fla. 33054 Protective Coatings, Inc. (A)................................ .. ........................................ Howard Rothenberg 807 No. Fremont Ave., Tampa, Fla. 33606 .James J. Wrasman Reichhold Chemicals, Inc.................................................. ............................ 1700 Drew St., Clearwater, Fla. 33515 _________________________ 195 NPCA/RI 033717 Scott Paint Corporation (A)................................................................. .................. Bernie Wagman 1187 Castleman Dr., Sarasota, Fla. 33580 Sherwin-Williams Company, The (B) ................ ...........................................................R. I. Sutton Suite 700, 148 Cain Street, N.E. Atlanta, Ga. 30303 Somay Products, Incorporated (A) ......................................................................... Franklin Miller 4301 N.W. 35th Street, Miami, Fla. 33142 Southern Fibre Drum Co.................................... ........................................................ Frank Breitling 517 Jones Ave., N.W., Atlanta, Ga. 30314 Standard Container Company (B) ...................................................................... J. Pearce Tye, Jr. P.O. Box 336, Homerville, Ga. 31634 Suntech Paint, Inc.............................................................................................. Hewlett S. Anderson P.O. Box 658, Gainsville, Fla. 32601 Tampa Paint & Varnish Company (A) ......................................................................Robert Love 8506 East Adamo Drive, Tampa, Fla. 33600 Tenneco Chemicals, Inc. (B)...................................... .................................. .. . .M. W. Beasley, Jr. 5750 Kayron Dr., N.E., Atlanta, Ga. 30328 Union Camp.............................................................................. ................................ .. Dave Emerson P.O. Box 6170, Jacksonville, Fla. 32200 Union Carbide Corp. ....................................................................................................... Tom Holliger 1101—8th Avenue, North, St. Petersburg, Fla. 33702 Worth Paint & Chemical Co........................................................................................... Frank Carlin 1800—10th Avenue, North, Lake Worth, Fla. 33460 GOLDEN GATE PAINT & COATINGS ASSOCIATION San Francisco, California Tenure: June—June President, WILLIAM B. MANUEL Tenneco Chemicals, Inc., Cal/lnk Div. Treasurer, RAY LAUSTEN The Sherwin-Williams Co. Vice President, PETER H. HESS The Flecto Co., Inc. Executive Secretary, GEORGE E. S. THOMPSON Golden Gate Coatings Association FIRM REPRESENTATIVES Abbott, Cole & DeGraf (B) ................... Robert D. Cole, Richard R. DeGraf, Richard Lieber, 701 - 16th St., San Francisco 94107 Prescott Cole Agricom International (B) ................... Donald J. Baker, George A. Kopas, Joseph R. Smith, 633 Battery St., San Francisco 94111 Christopher Thompson Allied Chemical Corporations (B) ........................... Edward Lemon, Richard L. Beltrami 6510 Bandini Blvd., Los Angeles, California 90040 Aluminum Company of America (B) ..............Hal Hartle, Dorothy McKnight, R. T. Johnson One Maritime Plaza, San Francisco 94111 American Can Company (B).................................E. J. Egan, K. G. Blanchard, R. J. Glotzbach 625 S. New Hampshire, Los Angeles 90005 ' J!---------------------------- - -------. 196 NPCA/RI 033718 American Cyanamid Co., Pigments Div. (B)...................................... H. G. Flink, F. E. Rudolph 2150 Franklin St., Suite 571, Oakland 94612 American Hoechst Corporation, Dyes and Pigments Div. (B)........................ Richard N. Fults, 11312 Hartland St., North Hollywood 91605 James B. Fleury, K. Dean Grade AWISCO Division Union Oil Co. of Calif. (B) ................... Jack L. Tallman, David N. Hardisty, 401 High Street, Oakland 94601 Stephen E. Shively, Robert G. Howard Armitage & Co., John L. (A) ................ ............................... Harry G. Hall, Joseph J. Carusone, 1800 Seventh St., Richmond, California 94805 Lester Roundabush Ashland Chemical Company, ICS Div., Resins and Plastics Div. (B) ...........Wayne C. Taylor, 8600 Enterprise Drive, Newark, California 94560 Tom DeMain, Larry Piquet, Mel Nielson, Russ Aubry, Barry Adler Binks Manufacturing Company (B) ........... Richard P. Rossi, E. Neal Gumm, John Nowland, 1459 San Mateo Avenue, South San Francisco 94080 Robert Sempell Boysen Paint Company (A) ......................................... Frank Kreider, Dahle Porter, Phil Senff 1001 42nd Street, Oakland 94608 Brez Chemicals, Inc. (B) .............................. Harold M. Brez, Morgan Pickering, Eileen Brown 600 Montgomery St. Carboline Marine Corporation (A)................ A. J. Sehorn, Eric Tengbergen, Duncan Stewart 24353 Clawiter Road, Hayward 94545 Cargill, Inc. (B) ............................................................Mark Johnson, Bill Murray, Jim Johnston 2801 Lynwood Road, Lynwood 90262 Carmona Chemical Co. (B).................J. H. Carmona, Marvin C. Rasmussen, Allen L. Bernes, 1001 - 17th St., San Francisco 94107 Bob Dickerson Celanese Chemical Company (Bl...............................................................................C. Harry Snell 21515 Hawthorne Blvd., Torrance, California 90503 Celanese Resins, Celanese Coatings & Specialties Co...................................... James H. Lewis 6800 Robertson Ave., Newark, Calif. 94560 Central Solvents & Chemicals Co. (B).............................................. Bob Dinneen, Fran Pearson, 31702 Hayman St., Hayward 94544 Frans Buytendorp, Steve Pfarr Charter Chemicals, Charter International Oil Co. (B)......................................... Richard Fuller, P.O. Box 156, Pt. Station, Richmond, California 94807 W. R. Simmons, Bruce Thompson Chemetron Corp., Pigments Division (B)......................................................... . Wm. Juenger 1485 Bayshore Blvd., San Francisco 94124 Chevron Chemical Co. (B)................................... ..................................................... H. W. Peterson 3717 Mt. Diablo Blvd., Lafayette, Ca. 94549 CIBA-GEIGY Corporation (B) ...................................................... ..........................K. C. Johnson 6055 E. Washington Blvd., Suite 812, Los Angeles 90040 Cities Service Co., Columbian Division (A) ....................................Louis Beato, Bruce Cotton, 1400 N. Harbor Blvd., Fullerton 92635 William Walker Commercial Solvents Corporation (B) ................................. Raleigh C. Brown, Jack R. Wolfe, P.O. Box 151, San Jose, Calif. 95103 A. P. Guill, D. Mudd Continental Can Company, Inc. (B)..............Keith Reppart, Steve Bonnet, George McCarter, 357 East Taylor St., San Jose 95108 Martin Pecoraro Cook Paint& Varnish Co. (A) . . ...................... D. R. McGuire, T. K. Barnett, D. U. O'Connell 201 Sinclair Frontage Road, Milpitas, California 95035 . Hugh C. Crawford, Jr. Davis Co., Frank D. (B)...................... 1640 - 20th St., Oakland 94607 197 NPCA/RI 033719 DeSoto, Inc. (A) ........................ S. W. Heggen, John Carter, W. S. McCullough, J. J. Bryndza 4th and Cedar Streets, Berkeley 94710 Diamond Shamrock Chemical Company (B) ......................................Bill Holzmer, Jep Fuller, 617 Veterans Blvd., Redwood City 94065 Jack Zickafoose, Jim Koepke Dover Sales Company (B) ........................................................................................... Vern Rollins P.O. Box 814, El Sobrante, Calif. 94803 Dow Chemical Co., U.S.A., The (B)..................... Dick Young, Barry Siler, Charles McDonald 2800 Mitchell Drive, Walnut Creek, California 94598 Dunne Co., Frank W. (A)................................... W. L. Turner, Jr., H. J. Turner, H. J. Philippe, 1007-41st St., Oakland 94608 J. D.Vola duPontde Nemours & Co., E. I., Pigments Dept (B> ...................................David E. Waldron, 150 S. Santa Anita Ave., Arcadia 91006 Charles J. Board, James J. Flinn duPont de Nemours & Co., Inc., E. I., Plastic Department..............................John J. Krajcir, Polymer Products Div., 1800 No. Highland Ave., Los Angeles, 90028 Chas. P. Argana Dutch Boy Paints, Division of N L Industries, Inc. (A) . ................................ R. E. Von Tersch, P.O. Box 512, San Francisco 94101 D. Saxon, K. J. Forshee, K. L. Schwinger, E. J. Wardell, P. M. Brown, W. E. Ellis, N. T. Dietz Emery Industries (B)......................................................... R. L. Cupples, R. S. Haley, Joe Quinty 235 Montgomery St., San Francisco 94104 Engelhard Minerals & Chemicals Corp. (B) ................................................... George E. Montour 50 Mt. McKinley Court, Clayton, CA 94517 Exxon Chemical Co. U.S.A. (A) ........................... G. L. Forester, Jr., J. H. Owen, R. S. Rouse 1710 So. Amphlett Blvd., Suite 314, San Mateo, Calif. 94402 Flecto Company, Inc., The (A)........................... . Peter H. Hess, Ken Vetterli, Roger Taylor, 1000 - 45th Street, Oakland 94608 Dale Callis Foster Chemical Co. (B) ...................................................... .. .Frank Peckett, Lloyd Stanton 37445 Willow St.. Newark, Calif. 94560 Fuller-O'Brien Corporation {A).............................................. J. J. Crowley, Jr., O. H. Anderson, 450 East Grand Ave., South San Francisco 94080 R. M. Levine, R. A. Johnson, E. P. Daly, E. R. Peterson, R. H. Bunge, W. G. Owen, Robert McCurn General Can Co., Inc. {B)...................................... Michael Gough, Dave Hanks, Hobart Denny 6221 Hollis Street, Emeryville 94608 General Mills Chemicals, Inc. (B)......................................................................... H. Wilson Werhan 730 Welch Road, Palo Alto, Calif. 94303 Gibson-Homans Company, The (A)........... James D. Zogg, David E. Unger, Louis E. Tolmer, Raymond C. Knapp 810 Market Avenue, Richmond 94804 Glidden-Durkee, Division of SCM Corporation (A)........................................... J. A. Muller, Jr., 1000 - 16th Street, San Francisco 94107 I. L. Wangsness, R. E. Minucciani, A. Trauffer Glidden-Durkee, Division of SCM Corporation, Pigments and Color Group (B) 6215 Christie Avenue, Emeryville 94608 Donald F. Osenkop, F. A. Downer, Jr., . Jerry S. Goldstein, J. Corson Smith Goss & Goss, Inc. (A) .................................................................................................Beatrice Goss, 1415 Van Dyke Ave., San Francisco 94124 Calvin C. Barber, Jr., Robert Taylor, Ronald McFarland Great Western Chemical Co. (B) .... Bob Laws, Ross Piazza, Bill Friedemann, Bob Fenton 860 Wharf St., Richmond 94804 ----------—-------------------------- ■ 198 NPCA/RI033720 Harlan Associates, Inc., Paint Research Laboratory (A)........................ Harold R. Harlan, Jr., 11 Ouboce Ave., San Francisco 94103 Harold R. Harlan, Sr. Harrisons & Crosfield (Pacific) Inc. (B)........................................... Leon Persson, Rich Cooper, 1401 Park Ave., Emeryville, California 94608 Tom Fletcher, Wharton Jackson Harshaw Chemical Co., Div., Kewanee Oil (B) ........................................ .. . James D. Lepman, 6279 E. Slauson Ave., Suite 201, Los Angeles 90040 William H. McCaffrey Hercules incorporated (B) ................................... C. H. Chapman, R. S. Clark, Thomas J. Shea, One Maritime Plaza, San Francisco 94111 F. R. Donovan Hoffmann Paint Co., Inc. (A)...................................... Oliver R. Hoffmann, Gunter Hoffmann, 820 Sweeney, Redwood City 94063 Jadin Hoffmann, William Kelly Horn Company, E. T. (B).................................Donald L. Hillback, Tom Dowd, Gene E. Alley, 7700 Edgewater Dr., Oakland, California 94621 E.T. Horn i .C.C.—International Chemical Corporation (B) ....................................................Richard Shutt, 193 Pomona Ave., Long Beach, Calif. 90803 George H. Shutt, Jr. International Paint Co. (California), Inc. (A)..............................Alfred Apfel, Jeff Longmore, 220 South Linden Avenue, South San Francisco 94080 Dave Paterson, Jack Heymes Jasco Chemical Corp. (A)........................................ Max Anthony, Fioreno Odello, Bob Arney, 1090 Terra Bella, Mountain View 94042 Josephine Garrison Kelly-Pickering Chemicals Dept., Spencer Kellogg Div. of Textron, Inc. (B) ... D. S. Orfans 956 Bransten Road (P.O. Box 995), San Carlos 94070 R. A. Pickering, Michael K. McGill, Robert Lapachet Kerr-McGee Chemical Corp., TRONOX Division (B) .............................. Samuel L. Bloomquist 100 Bush Street, San Francisco 94104 L and H Paint Products, Inc. (A)........................................Warren W. Porter, Harold S. Levine, 150 Mississippi Street, San Francisco 94107 Richard M. Levine, Frank J. Strazzarino Lynch & Company, A. J. (B) ..............................C. H. "Chuck” Cary, H. M. "Herb" Gaarder, 8707 San Leandro Street, Oakland 94621 R. C. "Bob" Jorgensen Martin, Hoyt & Milne (B)................................................... ....................... .. .................M.J. Sears 3030 Bridgeway Building, Sausalito 94965 McGIennon Co., Inc., R. J. (A)........................................... Richard J. McGlennon, Newell Bent 198 Utah Street, San Francisco 94103 McKesson Chemical Company ..... P.O. Box 4214, Houston, Texas 77014 Exxon Chemical Company (A)........................... 8230 Stedman, Houston, Texas 77029 General Mills, Inc. (B)........................................... 9545 Katy Freeway, Suite 390 Gulf States Paint Company (A)........... ............. .. 12230 Robin Blvd., Houston, Texas 77045 ........... Sam Leon Bishkin Ken Holbrook, L. J. Sirois . . . J. Raudsep G. R. Schreiner Hercules, Inc. (B)....................................................................Donald S. Renshaw, W. McLachlan 2001 Kirby #305, Houston, Texas 77019 Houston Solvents (B) .................................................................................................... W. T. Straley 8850 Hempstead Highway, Houston, Texas 77008 Intercoastal Paint Company (A) ........................ .. ...................................................Harvey Angelo P.O. Box 10665, Houston, Texas 77018 Little Company, Charles (B)......................................................... ..........................Charles B. Little P.O. Box 18063, Dallas, Texas 75218 Matcote Company, The (A) .... Carl A. Roehl, Moody Adams, Earl Woodruff, Jim Elliott P.O. Box 10762, Houston, Texas 77018 Mercer Industries (B) ............................................................................................ .William Marshall P.O. Box 22576, Houston, Texas 77027 Merichem Company (B)......................................................................................... W. R. Blackstock 4150 One Shell Plaza, 910 Louisiana Street, Houston, Texas 77002 Mission Coatings, Inc. (A) ..................................................................................................Don Ward 7100 Wright, Houston, Texas 77041 Moore & Company, Benjamin (A).................................R. V. Wagoner, J. E. Heckt, J. W. Ware P.O. Box 7773, Houston, Texas 77007 Napko Corporation (A)...................... A. J. Knapp, L. B. Odell, J. E. Rench, Gordon Weigers, P.O. Box 14509, Houston, Texas 77021 . Carl F. Murray, Dr. Mai Hendry, Homer Babcock Norwood Chemical Company, Inc. (B)................................................................. Paul L. Browne 12233 Robin Blvd., Houston, Texas 77045 PPG Industries {A}.................................................... .T. A. Smith, P. O. Kennedy, M. L. Powers P.O. Box 1329, Houston, Texas 77001 . Paragon Paint Company (A)............................................................................................ C. F.Sepic P.O. Box 415, South Houston, Texas 77586 Petro-Tex Chemical Corporation (B) .................................................................... M. H. Kendrick 8600 Park Place Blvd., Houston, Texas 77107 Pfizer, Inc., MPM Division (B)................................................................................. G. W. Holladay 3105 FM 1960 West, Houston, Texas 77067 ,--------------------------------- —~ 203 NPCA/Rt 033725 ir-"' I PolyChem International (B) ........................................... .. 704 Melrose Building, Houston, Texas 77002 .Paul E. Lee, Kelly Lawrence Reichhoid Chemical Company (B)................................................ D. E. Leever, John Richerson 2800 N. Loop West, Houston, Texas 77018 Reliance Universal, Inc. (A) .............................. Steve Foust, Robert M. Johnson, C. H. Stilson P.O. Box 1113, Houston, Texas 77001 Rheem Mfg. Company (B>......................................................................................... .. R. J. Baradel 1025 Lockwood, Houston, Texas 77020 Ribelin Distributors, Inc. (B) .............................................. .. ....................Charles Lundguist, Jr. 3509 Polk Avenue, Houston, Texas 77003 i San Jacinto Paint Wlfg. Company (B) .............................. .. ...................................Gerald Goldberg P.O. Box 14312, Houston, Texas 77021 Sherwin-Williams Chemicals ......... _ ... _ Alcan Metai Powders, Div. Alcan Aluminum Corporation (B) William J. Cwieka P.0. Box 290, Elizabeth, N.J. 07207 Allied Chemical Corporation, Harmon Colors (B).............................................. Glen R. Cooley P.O. Box 419, Hawthorne, N. J. 07507 Aluminum Co. of America (B) .............................................................. William F. Torreyson, Jr. P.O. Box 502, 1719 Route 10, Morris Plains, N.J. 07950 American Can Company (B)........................... .. .................................................. Robert K. Carson 100 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017 American Cyanamid Company, Pigments Division (B)........................................... Alexis Silkin, Bound Brook, N.J. 08805 Kevin C. Colquitt, John B. Herrmann, Robert C. Kapraszewski, David Keller, David M. McGarrity, Morton Papier, R.C. Zizik American Cyanamid Company (B)........................ .................... R. W. Clemens, Robert Valenti P.O. Box 425, South Cherry St., Wallingford, Conn. 06492 ■ American Hoechst Corporation, Dyes & Pigments Division (B) ................... Herbert H. Jones Route 202/206 N, Somerville, N.J. 08876 American Hoechst Corporation, Dyes & Pigments Division (B) ........................ Alan Singleton 129 Quidnick St., Coventry, R.l. 02816 American Paint Journal Company (C) ........................... Edward Salas, William G. Engelmann 370 Lexington Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017 American Seal Mfg. Co., Inc. (A)........................... .......................................... Edward P. Mooney 669 River St., Troy, N.Y. 12180 Amoco Chemicals Corporation (B) ...................................... Terry R. Eihl, Donald S. Debelak 555 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10017 Amsco Division, Union Co. of California (B) .............................................. . . . .Norman Haber 67 Walnut Ave., Clark, N.J. 07066 Amsterdam Color Works, Inc. (A)................................... .................... Stephen Offerman 1546 Stillwell Ave., Bronx, N.Y. 10461 Apex Color Works, Inc. (A) ................... .................. .. .................................. Sanford M. Liedeker 64 Chapel St., Newark, N.J. 07105 Archer Daniels Midland Company (B) ................... .................................... Joseph F. Naughton 554 South Front St., Elizabeth, N.J. 07202 Arco Chemical Company, Division of Atlantic Richfield Company (B) . . E. Warren Trogden 717 Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y. 10022 Armitage & Co., John L. (A) .................................................John L. Armitage, William C. Jeff 245 Thomas St., Newark, N.J.07114 Arnesto Paint Company, Inc. (A) ....................................Lester Arnstein, Alexander C. Haber 550 West 46th St.. New York, N.Y. 10036 Asarco-Zinc Oxide (B)................................................. .............................................Ronald J. Ohm P.O. Box 327, Columbus, Ohio 43216 Ashland Chemical Company (B) .............................. Rodney G. Parsons, James C. Fitzpatrick, 580 Sylvan Ave., Englewood Cliffs, N.J. 07632 Sari Frey, Frank X. Mara Ashland Chemical Company, I.C. & S Division (B) ........................... ................William C. Dorr, 221 Foundry St., Newark, N.J. 07105 Harold S. Hinze, William L. Kenny, Joseph A. Marston, Daniel G. Roupas Atlas Paint & Varnish Company (A)................ Dennis R. Tepperman, Thomas J. Accamando, 32-50 Buffington Ave., Irvington, N.J, 07111 Michael D. Foncellino Baldwin Oils & Commodities, Inc. (B) .............. 808 Garfield Ave., Jersey City, N.J. 07305 221 Leonard H. Tyler NPCA/RI033743 | Baron Blakeslee (B) .............................................................................................. Jerry L. Troendly 195 Commercial Ave., Garden City, N.Y. 11530 Basf Wyandotte Corporation (B)................................................................... Thomas J. Castorina P.O. Box 181, 100 Cherry Hill Rd., Parsippany, NJ. 07054 Beacon CMP Corporation (B)........................................................................... Richard E. Birdsall 1485 Morris Ave., P.O. Box 714, Union, N.J. 07083 Becker Co., Inc., D.B. (B) .................................................................................. Daniel B. Becker 150 Nassau St., New York, N.Y. 10038 Bennett Industries (B)............................................................. Joseph B. Murphy, Jr., Jack Weser 31 Park Ave., Englishtown, N J. 07726 Big "H" Equipment Corporation (B) .............................................. .. Herman Hockmeyer 610 Worthington Ave., Harrison, N.J. 07029 Blemmer Chemical Corporation (B)...................................................................... Jerry G. Posner 14 Henderson Drive, West Caldwell, N.J. 07006 Brady-Palmer Label Corporation (B) ...................... .. .....................................Alexander J. Nicol 36 Brewster Ave., Carmel, N.Y. 10512 CDI Dispersions (B) ................... •............................... Wilbur V. Keegan, Michael Matthews P.O. Box 2042, 27 Haynes Ave., Newark, NJ. 07114 Cabot Corporation, Cab-O-Sil Division (B) ........................... ..................Charles E. Lippincott 200 Raritan Center Parkway, Edison, N.J. 08817 Calo Company, Inc., John H. (B)................................... .. . Patrick H. Vertino, Gerard Graseck 99 W. Hawthorne Ave., Valley Stream, N.Y. 11580 Calo Industries, Inc. (B).............................................................. Alfred R. Calo, Richard A. Calo P.O. Box 34, Glen Oaks Branch, Floral Park, N.Y. 11004 Cargill, Incorporated (B) ........................................................................... .................... B. G. Reutz 250 Madison Ave., Morristown, NJ. 07960 • Celanese Chemical Company, Division Ceianese Corporation (B)........... Dr. Joseph A. Vona Morris Court, Summit, N.J. 07901 Celanese Coatings Company, Devoe Paint Division (A) .................................William C. Bower 10 Oxford Dr., Moonachie, N J. 07074 Celanese Coatings & Specialties Company—Resins Division (B) ..... Edward W. Melvin, Jr. 605 Third Ave., New York, N.Y. 10016 Cellofilm Corporation (B) ....................................................................................Stanley Eysmann 46 Albert Ave., Newark, N J. 07102 Cellofilm Corporation (B) .............................................. Robert Rossomando, Peter T. Sullivan 241 Union Ave., Wood-Ridge, N.J. 07075 Chemetron Corporation, Pigments Division (B) ................................... Robert E. Van Vranken One Penn Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10001 Chemicote Paint Co., Inc. (A).................................................................................Robert Konegen 709-15 Blvd., Kenilworth, N.J. 07033 Chemray Coatings Corp. (A).........................H. Peter Tepperman, Frederick W. Armstrong, Jr. 150 Lincoln Blvd., Middlesex, N J. 08846 Ciba-Geigy Corporation, Resins Department (B)................ .............................Stanley Sherman 444 Saw Mill River Road, Ardsley, N.Y. 10502 Clover Leaf Paint 8t Varnish Corp. (A)................................................... .. . .Howard B. Richard 43-43 Vernon Blvd., Long Island City, N.Y. 11101 Comet Chemical Co., Inc. (A)...................................................................... Allen B. Coopersmith 410 Adams St., Newark, N .J. 07114 Conray Chemicals Inc. (B)................................................................................... M. A. Middleman 97 Ongley St., P.O. Box 270, Rockville Centre, N.Y. 11571 222 _______________ NPCA/RI033744 Continental Can Company, Inc., General Packaging Division (B)........... .. George F. Tomeny 108-18 Queens Blvd., Forest Hills, N.Y. 11375 Continental Can Company, Inc. (B)...................................... ............................ Thomas E. Killen 217 Brook Ave., Passaic, NJ. 07055 Continental Technical Finishes (A) ...................................................................... Bernard Fleisher 495 Flushing Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. 11205 Cook & Dunn Paint Corporation (A) ................................... Adam G. Dunn, Richard M. Carr, John Gruber, Jr., 167 Kossuth St., P.O. Box 117, Newark, N.J. 07101 William H. Mack Cosan Chemical Corporation (B).............................................. Milton Goll, George S. McTavey 481 River Rd., Clifton, N.J. 07014 Debevoise Company, 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) ...... .Sylvester J. Gorman III, P.O. Box 2061, Princeton, N.J. 08540 Martin N. Kaplan, Paul G. Linsen, Joseph M. Loughney, D. J. Spinozzi, William W. Welch du Pontde Nemours & Co., E.I., Plastics Department (B)................................ Donald B. Lake 350 Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y. 10001 Duralac Chemical Corporation (A)........................................................................ Edwin S. Leister 84 Lister Ave., Newark, N J. 07105 Dutch Boy Paints Div., NL industries, Inc. (A)........................................... Robert A. Bergfeld, P.O. Box 500, 195 Clinton Rd., West Caldwell, N.J. 07006 Eastman Chemical Products, Inc. (B)................................................... .............Fred W. Voigt, Jr. Kingsport, Tenn. 37662 Eastman Chemical Products, Inc. (B) .............................................................. Anthony Errico 1133 Avenue of the Americas, New York, N.Y. 10036 Egyptian Lacquer Mfg. Co., The (A) ................................................... Louis A. Ruckgaber, Jr., Herbert Glendenning 80 Jacobus Ave., Kearny, N.J. 07032 Empire State Varnish Company, Inc. (A) ..............................Richard J. Stark, Merritt T. Metz 38 Varick St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 11222 Everseal Manufacturing Co., Inc. (A) ........................... .. Justin D. Miller, Julius E. Spector 475 Broad Ave., Ridgefield, N.J. 07657 EXXON Company, U.S.A. (B) ...................... ........................................................ Werner F. Dahl P.O. Box 66, 1100 U.S. Route 1, Linden, N.J. 07036 Fales Company, The W.H. (B)................................................................................ William J. Fales R.D. 1, P.O. Box 200, Stickles Pond Rd., Newton, N.J. 07860 Fein Container Corporation ........................ Robert A. Schoen, 400 Old Dublin Pike, Doylestown, Pa. 18901 Edgar N. Putnam, Claude C. O/Brien, George Patterson, Robert Polfus Pfizer, Inc., Minerals, Pigments & Metals Div. (B).........................................Linda L. Tomsyck 230 Brighton Road, Clifton, N.J. 07012 Pubiicker Industries Inc. (B)...............................................................................Thomas F. Murphy 1429 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 19102 Quaker City Chemicals, Inc. (B) ...................................... Benj. Chatzinoff, Larry V. Metzman Cottman Avenue and Milnor Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 19135 Reichard-Couiston, Inc. (B) ...................................................... .................... .. . . . J. M. Couiston 15 East 26th Street, New York, N.Y. 10010 Reichhold Chemicals, Inc. (B)........................................... W. Chancellor, R. J. Bush, G. Dobson Office #412 Dublin Hall, Blue Bell Office Campus, 1777 Walton Road, Blue Bell, Pa. 19422 Rohm & Haas Company, Coatings Department (B)...................................... J. Donald Urquhart Independence Mall West, Philadelphia, Pa. 19105 Rowley & Co., Inc., Geo. A. (B) ........................................... Robert S. Bogatin, Stuart S. Peltz, 937-41 North Front Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 19123 Lawrence J. Kelly, Jack R. Steponick, Robert S. Bogatin, Jr. Senn, Inc., George, Division Globe Solvents Co., Inc. (B)........................ Joseph McNally, Jr„ 2200 East Westmoreland St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19134 Jack Brennan, Stuart Losben, Jerry Rademan Sherwin-Williams Company, The (A) ...................... R. G. Forsythe, W. J. Lewis, J. J. Winters 555 E. City Line Avenue, Bala-Cynwyd, Pa. 19004 Sherwin-Williams Chemicals (B) ......................................................................... William H. Ferry 30 Washington Avenue, Haddonfield, N.J. 08033 234 NPCA/Rl 033756 -raff Thomas F. Higgins Sherwin-Williams Company, Container Division (B) Haddonfield, N.J. 08033 Sherwin-Williams Co., The (A) ......................................................................................A. F. Gosa Gibbsboro, N.J. 08026 Spencer Kellogg, Div. of Textron, Inc. (B)..............1........................................ Theodore Hilbert 143 River Road, Edgewater, N.J. 07020 Spruance Co., The Gilbert (A) ........................... .. Robert M. Cox, Sr., Robert M. Cox, Jr., Richmond & Tioga Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. 19134 Charles Robbins, R. T. Greene, R. L. Colvin Sun Chemical Corp. Pigments Div. (B) ...................................................................... John P. Clare 805 Monroe Avenue, Ardsley (Glenside), Pa. 19038 Sun Oil Co., Petrochemical Div. (B)........................ .. .................. Calvin G. Barwis, R. A. Lush 1608 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 19103 Superior Varnish & Drier Co. (B).............................................. Joseph S. Stevens, Harry F. Best, Crescent Blvd., Merchantville, N.J. 08109 Joseph W. Stevens Tenneco Chemicals, Inc. (Organics and Polymer Div.) (B) ........... .. ..................... Jack Collins, 7 Wynnewood Road, Wynnewood, Pa. 19096 J. Clancy, H. Baumbach, Ted Wisniewski Toebe Chemical Corp (B)......................................................... G. E. Peter Toebe, Peter C. Toebe The Strafford Building #4, 175 Strafford Avenue, Wayne, Pa. 19087 Union Carbide Corporation, Coatings Intermediate Division (B) ......................Brian A. Arndt Route 38—Plesant Valley Road, Morrestown, N .J. 08057 Ronald R. Terrill, Joe Malbroue, David G. Simpson Van Horn, Metz & Co., Inc. (B)................... .. 201 East Elm Street, Conshohocken, Pa. 19428 Douglas H. Everett, John F. Boorman, James Willis, H. Morgan Smith Wagner Co., Inc., Charles A. (B) ................ Edward Rabon, Ward Stackhouse, Wayne Rabon, 4455 North 6th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 19140 Arthur D. Patrick, John E. Gulick West Co., O. L. (B)............................................................................................................... O. L.West Box 786, Bryn Mawr, Pa. 19010 Witco Chemical Co., Inc. (B) .............................................................. .....................Maurice Shaw 277 Park Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10017 PITTSBURGH PAINT & COATINGS ASSOCIATION Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Tenure: September—September President, WILLIAM D. TIERNEY Ciba-Geigy Corporation Secretary, JAMES K. WHITE 2849 Middletown Road, 15204 Vice President, JOHN J. BORGO E. E. Zimmerman Co. Treasurer, C. G. FROST Sterling Div., Reichhold Chemicals Inc. FIRM REPRESENTATIVES Allegheny Solvents & Chemicals Co. (B) Box 15597, Montour Branch, 15244 Aluminum Company of America (B) . . 1501 Alcoa Bldg., 15219 . . David W. Courtney . . . James P. Mitchell 235 NPCA/Rl 033757 American Can Co. (B)...................................................................... .James P. O'ReiHy 1725 Washington Road, 15241 American Chemsol Corp. (B) ................................................................. ............... Leonard Messer 4th & Locust, Box 231, Coraopolis, Pa. 15108 Ashland Chemical Co. (B) ................................................... Walter R. Penterman, Ed. Threlkeld 150 Fourth Ave., Freedom, Pa. 15042 Bell Co., S. H. (B)........................................................................................ .. 105 Brilliant Ave., 15215 Chase Chemical Corp. (B) ...................................... 3527 Smallman St., 15201 CIBA-GEIGY Products Corp. (B) ........................ Three Parkway Center, Suite 213-A, 15220 Commercial Solvents Corp. (B).............................. 1200 West Ninth St., Cleveland, Ohio 44113 Continental Can Co., Inc. (B)........................ Two Allegheny Center, Room 435, 15212 Walter D. Bauer ........... .. . . . E. R. Coyle . . . .William D. Tierney ..... Paul A. Weinberg G. E. Renner, L. N. Reed Davies Can Co. (B)...................................................................................... .. James D. Woodworth P.O. Box 68, Ohio River Bivd., Leetsdale, Pa. 15056 du Pont de Nemours & Co. Inc. (B)........................... ....................... .. .Donald L. Brainerd 5001 Mayfield Road, Cleveland, Ohio 44124 107 Crestwood Drive, Brookmead Hill, 15237 ........................... D. Edward Sherwood Jr. 7250 Cicero Ave., Chicago, III. 60646 ....................................................Dennis M. Roberts F B C Corporation (B)................ ............................... .. .................................. .. 56 Sexton Road, McKees Rocks, Pa. 15136 Lad D. Hudac Hammond Lead Products, Inc. (B)................................................... ....................... J. S. Nordyke 425 Manor Oak Drive, 1910 Cochran Road, 15220 Koppers Co. Inc. (B).......................................................................................................Kenneth Hoy Room 1350, Koppers Bldg. 15219 NL Industries, Inc., Titanium Pigments Div. (B) ................................... .. ............. Leif E. Carlson 272 Hays Road, 15241 Neville Chemical Co. (B) ..................................................................... .. ................... L. V. Dauler Grand Ave., Neville Island 15225 New Jersey Zinc Co. (B) .............................................................................. .Jon Daugherty 66 South Miller Road, Akron, Ohio 44313 PPG Industries, Inc..................... .. ......................................... G. Robert Swaney, F. P. Emmerling One Gateway Center 15222 Royston Laboratories, Inc. (B)...................................................................... 128 First St. 15238 J. H. Royston St. Joe Minerals Corp. (B) .......................................................................................Henry E. Pence Box "A", Monaca, Pa. 15061 Sterling Division of Reichhold Chemicals, Inc. (A) ................................................... C. G. Frost Haysville, Sewickley, Pa. 15143 236 ; I NPCA/RI033758 Union Carbide Corp.. Chemicals Div. (B) ............................................................G. W. Cochrane Parkway Center, 875 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 & Chemical Co. (B) ....................................................................Leonard N. Wolf 241 Silver Oak Drive 15220 Zimmerman Co., E. E. (A)................... .. ........................................................ .. .E. E. Zimmerman 2010 Clark Bldg., 717 Liberty Ave. 15222 Zoller Co., Alan C. (B) ...................................................................................... Alan C. Zoller 400 Penn Central Blvd. 15235 PORTLAND PAINT & COATINGS ASSOCIATION Portland, Oregon Tenure: September—June President, JACK MEYERS Myers Drum Co. Vice President, GRANVILLE SCHAEDEL, JR. Lilly Industrial Coatings Inc. Secretary-Treasurer, LUCIA ALSOP Fred E. Atsop Company FIRM REPRESENTATIVES Alsop Co., Fred E. (Life Member) ...................... .. ............................................. .Lucia Alsop 1510 N.E. 19th Avenue, 97232 American Mineral Spirits Co...................................................................................... Fred G. Howard Western Division, 2000 E. Columbia Way, Vancouver, Washington 98661 Ashland Chemical Co., Division of Ashland Oil ........................................... .................................. Kent, Washington 98031 Benson Chemical Corp. ..............................................................................................Robert Eaton 2728 N.W. Nela, 97210 Boysen Paint Co........................................................................................ Scott Shannon, Gary Weip 2110 N.W. 22nd Ave., 97210 Cargill, Inc............................................................................................................................. Doug Graff 1111 West 11th St., Vancouver, Washington, 98660 Carlson, Robert (Life Member)............................................................................................................ 12740 S.E. Ridgecrest Rd., 97236 Central Solvents & Chemicals............................................................................ Richard G. Sawyer 10821 N. Lombard St., 97220 Continental Can Co., Inc......................................................... ............................... Ronald E. Klimas 10200 N. Lombard, 97203 Cordano Chemical Co................................................................. Warren Cordano, William Cordano 3322 N.W. 35th Ave., 97210 . 237 NPCA/RI 033759 Cupper, W. A. (Life Member) ............................................................................. .................... * • • 81 Tanglewood Drive, Lake Oswego, Oregon 97034 DuPont de Nemours Co., Inc., E. I., Pigment Dept................... ...................... Victor Townsend 150 N. Santa Anita Ave., Arcadia, California 91006 Gibson-Homan Co.....................................................................................................Clifford Hartung 3419 S.W. Moody St., 97201 Gilsonite, Inc........................................................................................................ .. Claire Bartel 2946 N.E. Columbia Blvd., 97211 Glidden-Durkee Co............................................. .................................. .................. Robert J. Ashton 2800 N.W. 31st Ave., 97210 Gough, George H., Jr. (Life Member)........................................................... .. .......................... . . . 3448 N.W. Franklin Ct„ 97210 Great Western Chemical Co............ .....................................................................Stanley B. Buratto 11440 S.W. Tiedeman Ave., Tigard, Oregon 97223 Guardsman Chemical Coatings, Inc...............................................M. Dan Levin, Leo M. Bergman 4200 Fruit Valley Road, Vancouver, Washington 98660 Helzer Chemical Company..............J............................................................. .. . Norman J. Helzer 3601 N.W. Yeon Ave., 97210 Tom Shea Hercules Co. Imperial Paint Co................................................... .. ............................. Don Rearden, Clyde Gibson 2526 N.W. Yeon Ave., 97210 Lilly Industrial Coatings, Inc.......................................................................... Granville Schaedel, Jr. 614 S.W. Wood, Hillsboro, Oregon 97123 Longview Paint & Varnish Co............................. .......................... William Sailors, Robert Sailors 1203 California Way, Longview, Washington 98632 Loomis Chemical Co..................... .............................................................................Richard Loomis 2011 N. Columbia Blvd., 97217 Marchi, Victor H. (Life Member)............. .................................. ....................................................... P.O. Box 865, Neskowin, Oregon 97149 McCloskey Varnish Co. ...................................... .. Carlton R. Huntington, John H. Daller 4155 N.W. Yeon Ave., 97210 Miller Paint Co........................................................................................ ............... .. Walter Miller 3176 S.E. Grand Ave., 97214 Miller Paint Co. (Factory) ...................................... .......................... .. John Buckinger, Jr. 210 S.E. Madison St., 97214 Myers Drum Co., Sub. Kaiser Steel Co...................................... .. ................................Jack Meyers 8435 N.E. Killingsworth St., 97220 NL Industries, Inc., Titanium Pigments Div.........................................................Hank Bottemiller 4606 S.E. Concord Road, Milwaukie, Oregon 97222 Pfizer & Co., Chas............................... 3333 N.W. Industrial St., 97210 Richard Haas Victor Jacques Reliance Universal ...................................... 1660 Cross, SE, Salem, Oregon 97302 238 BSI NPGA/RI 033760 Rodda Paint Co...................................... 6832 S.W. Macadam Ave., 97219 Thomas Braden, Jr. Shelton Co., J. F............................ .................... .. 1238 N.W. Glisan St., 97209 Sherwin-Williams Co., Commercial Branch .... 3469 N.W. Yeon Ave., 97210 Sherwin-Williams Co., Chemical Coatings Division 6100 S.W. Macadam Ave., 97201 Spe-De-Way Products Co., Inc.................................. P.O. Box 17192, Kenton Station, 97217 Standard Oil of California ...................................... 520 S.W. Yamhill, 97204 . .................................Jack Shelton Norman Pierson, Carroll Maxwell ........................ Jerry L. Goodland ..............................Russell Sommer ................................... J. A. Doneka Union Carbide Chemical & Plastic Div.................................... .................... 1 California St., San Francisco, California 94111 Robert W. Page Van Waters & Rogers, Inc...............................................................................................Jay Mitchell 3950 N.W. Yeon Ave., 97210 Zehrung Corporation ................................................................................................. Art Henderson 2201 N.W. 20th Ave., 97209 PUGET SOUND PAINT AND COATINGS ASSOCIATION Seattle, Washington Tenure: September—September President, WALTER L. FLEISHER General Can Co. Secretary, DONALD JONES Reichhold Chemicals Inc. Vice President, Wl LLIAM L. SMITH Preservative Paint Co. Treasurer, KNUTE KLEPP The Sherwin-Williams Company 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 ' Benson Chemical Corp. (B) ............................................................W. Ronald Benson, Bill Clary 2450- 8th Ave. South 98134 Binks Manufacturing Company IB) ...................................................... A. B. James, J. C. Level! 1749 First Avenue South 98134 239 NPCA/RI 033761 Cargill, Inc.................................................................................... -.......................... Barry Walborsky 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 Airport Way South 98108 Continental Can Company (B) ...................................................................... William C. Wilkenloh 601 Myrtle Street 98108 Cordano Chemical Co., Inc. (B)......................................................................... ..................Win Case 2400 6th Ave. South 98134 Cowman-Campbell Paint Company (A)............................... . E. A. Cowman, Robert Gregory, Robert Zeissler 5521 Ballard Ave., N.W. 98107 Daly's Inc. (D)......................................................... ....................................................... Herb Paulson 1121 North 35th, 98103 Dow Chemical Company (B) ......................................................................................... Dale Bryan 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) ............................Clarence D. Stone, 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 . Daniel G. Jarvie, Tom E. Jarvie Liquid Coatings, Inc. (A)........................................................... ............................... Dale R. Dewey 23305 Highway 99, Edmonds, Wash. 98020 Matson Paint Products, Inc. (A) . ................................................ T. C. Matson, R. Keith Miller 835 N.W. 49th St. 98107 Miller Paint Company, The (A)................................................................................. Karl V. Lysell 1500 N.W. Leary Way 98107 N L Industries, Inc. (B)................................... .......................... Robert B. Sahlberg, Svend Stubb 1128 S.W. Spokane St. 98134 Olympic Stain, A Division of Comerco Inc. (A) ................................ ..................... Roger Victor 1148 N.W. Leary Way, 98107 Bill Hahn, C. J. Kaye, Chuck Aim - 240 I _____________ NPCA/Rl 033762 .John Simmons, Michael H. Gunter PPG Industries (B) ........................... .. . 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 Reichhold 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 Sherwin 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. Munday 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) . ................................. Robert W. Daley, Richard Cook, 13535 Monster Road 98178 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 ROCKY MOUNTAIN PAINT & COATINGS ASSOCIATION Denver, Colorado Tenure: September—September President, NEIL THOMPSON KWAL Paints inc. Secretary, RON VANDER HAAR Independent Petro Chemical Corp. Vice President, JOHN DELMONICO Treasurer, DOUGLAS MEYER PPG Industries, Inc. Packaging West, Inc. Executive Secretary, EDWARD W. VAN CLEEF 7255 East Quincy Avenue, Apt. 404 FIRM REPRESENTATIVES American Mineral Spirits.................................................................H. E. Anderson, Wilbur Frey, 1535 W. 13th Avenue, PO Box 4188, Denver, CO 80204 Donald Shillingburg 241 NPCA/R1 033763 Bennett Paint Co. ................................................................. -.......................... .. Richard S. Bennett 65 West 1st South, PO Box 1320, Salt Lake City, Utah 84110 Brandt, Inc., George C............................................................................... Donald R. Bagge 4200 Garfield St., Denver, CO 80216 Colorado Paint Co.................................................................................................................Ken Valis 4747 Holly St., Denver, CO 80216 . Egloff and Associates, W. G................................................................................ W. G. (Bill) Egloff 1800 So. Newport, Denver, CO 80222 Elick Co., R. O. . . ................................................................. ............................... .. .Russ Elick 1405 Florence St. #A, Aurora, CO 80010 Herr-Hartnell...................................................................................... 2101 Blake St., Denver, CO 80205 Bob Hartnell, Lou Herr Independent Petrochemical Co............................................................................ Ron Vonder Haar PO Box 1358, 3350 South Zuni St., Englewood, CO 80110 Jourgensen Paint Co................................ .............................................................. John Jourgensen 780 Flagstaff Rd., Boulder, CO 80302 Kohler-McLister Paint Co.......................................... ...............................Al Brainard, Phil Rogers PO Box 546, 1201 Osage St., Denver, CO 80204 Kwal Paint Co.............................................. ............................................................... Neil Thompson PO Box 5231 T.A., 3900 Joliet St., Denver, CO 80239 Leopold & Diner Associates, Inc............................................................................. Ron J. Silensky 6869 So. Emporia St., Suite 100, Englewood, CO 80110 Ed Diner Marepco................................................................. ................................. John Fattor, Henry Afman 601 So. Jason St., Denver, CO 80223 Moore & Co., Benjamin........................................................ .. , Donald E. Turner, John A. Hass 2500 Walnut St., Denver, CO 80201 Mullin Co., J. D................................................................................. .................................. J. D. Mullin Box 342, Broomfield, CO 80020 M & W Sales Associates, Inc...................................................................................... Jesse E. Fowler 351 W. 45th Avenue, Denver, CO 88216 Old Western Paint Co............................................................ ......................... . .John A. Delmonico 2001 W. Barberry Place, Denver, CO 80204 Packaging Corporation of America .............................. ..................................................E.S. Small PO Box 16279, Denver, CO 80216 Packaging West, Inc.................................................................................................. Douglas H. Meyer 5155 E. 46th Ave., Denver, CO 80216 Peterson Paint Co.............................................................................................................. Ed Peterson 170 So. Santa Fe Ave., Pueblo, CO 81002 PPG Industries, C & R Div.................................................................................................Jerry Payne PO Box 4307, Santa Fe Station, Denver, CO 80204 ______ _______ 242 NPCA/RI 033764 Riekes & Sons, S.......................................... 4901 I ronton St., Denver, CO 80239 Carl Riekes Sherwin-Williams Co........................................................................ ............................. Dick Lawrence 1501 W. Evans Ave., Denver, CO 80223 Thompson-Hayward Chemical Co......................................................................... Virgil W. Jackson 4941 E. 39th Ave., Denver, CO 80207 Valspar Corporation, The..................................................................... .. Darwin Rosenberg 2601 Blake St., Denver, CO 80205 Van Waters & Rogers, Inc..........................Dirk Verhagen, James G. Hohn, Lawrence D. Squier 4300 Holly St., Denver, CO 80216 ST. LOUIS PAINT AND COATINGS ASSOCIATION St. Louis, Missouri Tenure: May—May President, OLIVER V. MEENTEMEYER Don V. Davis Company Secretary, HOWARD JEROME Spatz-Vane Calvert Paint Co. Vice President, FRED C. WEBER, JR. Archway Chemical & Supply Co. Treasurer, J. BALIN ASARCO REPRESENTATIVES FIRM Alumatone Corp., (Chromatone Corp.) (A)....................................................Raymond G. Miller 9670 Olive Blvd., 63132 Aluminum Company of America (B) .................................Harry M. Sumner, R. F. Blomquist, 8301 Maryland Ave., 63105 J. R. Tucker, Jr. American Cyanamid Co., Pigments Division (B)......................Douglas M. Evans, F. O. Stickle P.O. Box 251, 63166 American Paint Journal Company (C) ...................................... A. F. Voss, Jr., W. Clark Voss, 2911 Washington Ave., 63103 Fred Schulenberg, Clark Voss, Jr. ASARCO, Inc. (B> ......................................................................... .................................. W. J. Bolin 720 Olive St., Suite 2506, 63101 AMSCO Division of Union Oil Co., of Calif. (B)........................................... Roland H. Chidley, Charles P. McClure 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, John V. Bowman Ashland Chemical Company, Industrial Chemicals & Solvents Div. (B) ... R. G. Van Allen, 7710 Polk St., 63111 B.J. Ahring, R.J. Irvine, W. E. Schalter, G. M. McCain, R. T. Marshall, P. B. Parker, Dorothy Denton, R. E. Hunter, Jr., T. E. Hawley, C. M. Levy Banner Paint Div., Rockford Chemical Coatings, Inc. (A)..............................Albert D. Holden, 1825 Ave. "H" 63125 . Mel L. Meyer 243 NPCA/RI 033765 Bauman Company, Ivan T. (B) ................... Ivan T. Bauman, Dale Meyer, J. Douglas Caldwell 817 North Second St., 63102 3iddle Company, The (A) .............................................. Kenneth D. Biddle, William P. Beavers 2817 Breckenridge Industrial Court, 63144 2abot Corporation, Cab-O-Sil Division (B) ................... ............................... .. . .Brad Thorburn 416 Ridge Crest Dr., Richardson, Texas 75080 Barboline, Co., (A).............................................................. John F. Montle, Robert R. Rosenthal 350 Hanley Industrial Court, 63144 Bhemtech Industries, Inc. (8)................................... James L. McQuie, Willis L. Loewenhaupt 7882 Folk Ave., 63143 3iba-Geigy Corporation (B) ...................................................... .................................. Ben Johnson 10000 Old Olive St. Road, 63141 Cities Service Co., Columbian Division (B) .............................................. William G. Kitzmiller, 7750 Clayton Rd., Suite 209, 63117 Lowell E. Mackey, G. W. Fordham, Shirley Breece Commercial Solvents Corp. (B)....................................................................................Jule C. Short 4 Belleville Court, Ferguson, Mo. 63135 1817 W. Fullerton Ave., Chicago, III............................................................ .. .Ed Kendal Davis Company, Don V. (A).................................Joseph L. Hackney, Oliver V. Meentemeyer 4200 N. Second St., 63147 Diamond Shamrock Chemical Company (B) . . C. F. Hammann, Iver Tollifson, W. N. Simer 7701 Forsythe Blvd., 63105 Process Chemical Division (B)........................... .. .......................................... Patrick F. Hand 2208 Westridge Road, Louisville, Ky. 40222 Dow Chemical Company, The (B)................... .. . E. Ted Mann, B. M. Coons, T. J. Overdeck, 7733 Forsyth Blvd., 63105 W. G. Eggerman, J. J. Burke Dresser Minerals, Division Dresser Industries Inc. (B)................................ .. .William L. Smith, P.O. Box 6504, Houston, Texas 77005 Doyne E. Sizemore Eagle-Picher Industries, Chemicals & Fibers Division (B) ...............................Robert W. Greer P.O. Box 340, Hillsboro, III. 62049 Etzkorn Company, D. J. (B)........................... .. ............. Donald J. Etzkorn, Randell J. Etzkorn Room 411, 230 South Bemiston Ave., 63105 EXXON Chemical Co., U.S.A. (B)...................................................................... .. .J. I. Greenmun 200 South Bemiston Ave., 63105 3. P. F. Company (B)........................................................................................... W. R. Thomas 11906 Manchester Rd., Suite 110, 63131 324 N. 15th St., Milwaukee, Wise. 53201 ...................................................... Willard J. Flint General Mills Chemicals, Inc. (B).............................................................. .. J. Kirk Corbett 34 North Brentwood Blvd., Clayton, Mo. 63105 F. R. Hall & Company (B)..................... ............................... Ford R. Hall, John T. Dillingham 12015 Manchester Rd., Suite 170, 63131 Hercules, Inc., Coatings & Specialty Products Division (B).................Herman G. Philips, Jr., 7733 Forsyth Blvd. 63105 Joseph R. Wrobel Organics Dept............................................................... R. Stephen Sumption, George H. Laut 244 , — NPCA/RI 033766 E iE i: i BcmeSSmBStSSKSSSTS'' Independent Petrochemical Corporation, .................Gregory F. Browne, J. F. Von Gerichten Subsidiary Charter International Oil Company (B), 3930 Chouteau Ave., 63110 Kerr-Mc Gee Chemical Corp. (B)......................................... 2314 Carolina Ave., Louisville, Ky. 40205 M-R Plastics & Coatings Inc. (A)......................................... Marvin S. Wool, Roger W. Heitland 11460 Dorsett Rd., 63043 Marsh Stencil Machine Co. (B) ........................................... 707 East "B" St., Belleville, ill. 62222 McKesson Chemical Co., Division of Foremost-Mc Kesson Inc. (B) ....... Jack Riordan, P.O. Box 5516, 63147 James Lacey Missouri Paint & Varnish Co. (A) ........................... ............. 5125 North Second St., 63147 Missouri Solvents & Chemicals Company:......................... E. Joseph Saake, Harry E. Niehaus, Subsidiary Central Solvents & Chemical Co. (B) Jack Kratky, 419 E. DeSoto Ave., 63147 Jerry P. Tebbano, Michael C. Tinkler Mooney Chemicals Inc. (B) ......................................................................... Thomas M. Semmens .2301 Scranton Rd., Cleveland, Ohio 44103 461 Raintree Ct., Apt. 2B, Glen Ellyn, III. 60137 . . Moore & Company, Benjamin (A)................................... 1630 South Second St., 63104 Morris Industries, Inc. (A) ................................................. 15th & Brady St., E. St. Louis, III. 62207 1823 Washington Ave. 63103 .............................. .. . Mozel Chemical Products Company, Inc. (B) . . . Francis J. Wagner, Ralph Gatti, Pete Macy, 4003 Park Ave,, 63110 . Robert Leinhop, Dick Wagner, Carol Inglish, Zelma Barnicle, Barry De Satnick N. L. Industries, Inc., Industrial Chemicals Division (B)........................................... Al. H. Judd 1015 Locust St., 63101 N. L. Industries De Lore Products, Industrial Chemical Division (B) P.O. Box 2808,63111 .............................................................................. Bernard J. Hoffman Titanium Pigments Division, N. L. Industries (B) Carondelet Sta. 63111................................................. 301 South Woodlawn Ave., 63127 ........................... Niehaus & Company, Inc. J. E. (B) ................ ................ 1375 South Kingshighway, 63110 Northwestern Bottle Company, Container Division (B) 2222 North Second St., 63102 John D. Robinson PPG Industries Inc., Coatings & Resins Division (A) . . ................ E. J. Hanley, S. S. Griffin 201 Progress Parkway, Suite 111, 63043 Pfizer, Inc., Minerals, Pigments & Metals Division (B) . ..............L. K. Ayers, R. N. McCarty, 2001 Lynch Ave., E. St. Louis, III. 62201 J. H. Powell Phelan-Faust Paint Mfg., Co., Division Valspar Corp. (A).............................. W. A. Weckback, P.O. Box 7231, 63177 George P. Budke, Avron H. Edleman Plas-Chem Coatings, Eagle-Picher Industries Inc. (A)...................................John J. Pardo, Jr., Richard C. Bradley, Jr. 6300 Bartmer Industrial Dr., 63130 - Reichhold Chemicals, Inc. (B) ............................................ 7730 Carondelet Ave., 63105 245 NPCA/RI 033767 Walter J. Harland Rohm & Haas Co. (B).............................. 2200 South Brentwood Blvd. 63144 St. Louis Paint Mfg., Co. (A) .............................................................................. . John S. Steiner 2500 Ohio Ave., 63104 Shell Chemical Co., Chemical Sales Division (B)........................................... .. .Claude F. Brice, 500 Northwest Plaza, St. Ann, Mo. 63074 J. S. Dragonetti Sherwin-Williams Company, The, Container Division {B) ........................... Edward J. Piel, Jr., 11480 Warnen Rd., 63043 Gerard G. Sarnataro Sherwin-Williams Chemicals: A Division of Sherwin-Williams Co. (B) . . . John J. Pdzzo 7777 Bonhomme Ave., 63105 Sinnett Lacquer Mfg., Co. (A).............................................. C. Samuel Sinnett, John W. Kemper P.O. Box 11910, 63112 Smith Company, C. L. (B>.................................................................... .. .Bud Smith, Joe Sack 61 Harneywold Dr., 63136 Steelcote Mfg., Co. (A) .............................................................. D. A. Niedt, J. E. McCadden, Jr. 3418 Gratiot, 63103 Superior Oil Company, Inc., Superior Terminals Division (B) ..............................Byron Bettis, 60 Chouteau Ave., 63102 Gary Johnson, Al Drier Thomas & English, Inc. (B) ..............J. W. English, Floyd A. Thomas, Floyd A. Thomas, Jr. 108 Mullanphy St., 63102 . Thompson-Hayward Chem. Co., Div. of North American Philips Corp. (B) . . Harold Proot, 4330 Geraldine Ave., 63115 Philip Engel, Leo Stremlau, Roger Goette Union Carbide Corp., Chemicals & Plastics Group, Coatings Material Dept. (B) . John Myers 10 S. Brentwood Blvd., 63105 U.S. Paint, Lacquer & Chemical Co. (A)......................Edward P. Hoffman, Roger Luthenaur 2115 Singleton St., 63103 U.S. Vehicle & Chemical Co., Div. of Grow Chemical Corp. (B) ........................... W. J. Moore, 716 South 21st St., 63103 W. A. Barrow Vane-Calvert Paint Co. (A).................................M. E. Spatz, Howard Jerome, Tom Fitzgerald 1601 N. Broadway, 63102 Walsh & Assoc., Inc. (B) ........... ........................................Robert F. Walsh, George W. Claytor, 7810 Maplewood Industrial Ct. 63143 Robert F. Walsh, Jr., Arthur R. Schmidt Witco Chemical Corp., Organics Div. (B)........... .. Robert I. Wishnick, Stanley D. Shaw 400 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, III. 60611 246 NPCA/RI033768 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA PAINT & COATINGS ASSOCIATION Los Angeles, California Tenure: July—June President, GEORGE J. WESTERN A. J. Lynch & Co. Secretary-Treasurer, WARREN McDERMOTT PPG Industries Inc. Vice President, JAMES J. FLINN E. I. duPont de Nemours & Co., Inc. Executive Secretary, JAMES T. ZIMMERMAN 11104 E. Lynrose St., Arcadia, Calif. FIRM REPRESENTATIVES Abbot, S. L. Co. of L.A., Inc. (B) ................... .......................... Milton Dyke, Jr., Jack Fulton 4255 District Blvd., Los Angeles 90058 Advanced Products, dba: Advanced Coatings & Chemicals (A) ................ Thomas A. Corboy 2213 N. Tyler Ave., South El Monte 91733 Allied Chemical Corp., Plastics Div. (B) ......................................................... Edward M. Lemon 6510 Bandini Blvd., Los Angeles 90040 Harmon Colors Department....................................................................Richard L. Beltrami 6510 Bandini Blvd., Los Angeles 90040 Aluminum Co. of America (B) .......................................................................................D. E. Heiby 1145 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 90017 American Can Company (B)........... Edward J. Egan, Jonathan R. Springer, David K. Stewart 625 S. New Hampshire Ave., Los Angeles 90005 Peter A. Kaztauskas American Cyanamid Co., Pigments Division (B)...................F. E. Rudolph, A. J. DiGiacomo, TA Box 2202, Los Angeles 90051,2300 South Eastern Avenue, J. E. Dangora Los Angeles, Calif. 90040 American Hoechst Corp., Dyes and Pigments Division (B) ..............K. D. Grade, J. B. Fleury 11312 Hartland St., North Hollywood 91605 Ameritone Paint Corporation (A) ........... .. Clyde L. Smith, Fred W. Geyler, G. L. West, 18414 So. Santa Fe, Compton 90221 Charles W. Finegan, R. A. Jones AMSCO Division, Union Oil Company of California (B)............................................C. E. Cook, 14445 Alondra Blvd., La Mirada 90638 F. S. Bartholomew, J. St. Clair, W. B. Wendt Angeles Chemical Co., Inc. (B) ...................................................... John G. Locke,Sidney Israel 3629 Union Pacific Ave., Los Angeles 90023 Ashland Chemical Co., Industrial Chemicals & Solvents Div. .................:..................................................Sid Burgeson, DeWitt House P.O. Box 60937, Los Angeles 90060 Synres Chemical Corporation (B) ................... ............................... H. K. Johnson, H. W. Taylor 1211 N. Olive Street, Anaheim 92801 Tenneco Chemicals, Organics & Polymers Div. (B) ................................... ............... Knox Price 3452 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena 91107 5915 Paramount Blvd., Long Beach 90805 ................................................. John Ogorzalek Tenneco Chemicals, Organic & Polymers Colorants Group (B) ....................................Jim Dye, 1191 Monterey Pass Rd., Monterey Park 91754 H. J. Kirsch, W. K. McCormick Titanium Pigment Div., NL Industries, Inc. (B) .............................................. H. J. Rupprecht, 6449 Corvette St., Los Angeles 90040 J. W. Hartsgrove Trail Chemical Corp. (A)......................................................................... .. Henry W. George 9904 Gidley St., El Monte 91731 Union Carbide Corp., Coatings Materials Division (B) 100 Oceangate, Suite 1100, Long Beach 90802 ............................................J. D. Gilbert, J. D. Fogarty, J. C. Fryman, C. E. Metten, H. M. Wells U.S. Steel Products Division (B) ............................................Jack Gunningham, Craig Peterson 727 S. 9th Ave., City of Industry 91745 Van Waters & Rogers {B>.............................. Robert Taylor, Gerald Landwehr, Charles Chilver 1363 South Bonnie Beach Place, Los Angeles 90023 Whiteiine Paint Co., Inc. (A)........................................... C. M. Ford, O. F. Lowe, Jr. 1520 Spence St., Los Angeles 90023 Willis-Moore Paint Specialties, Inc. (A).................................Kathleen Moore, Robert K. Moore 4702 E. 50th St., Los Angeles 90058 ~—■——-— 252 NPCA/RI 033774 Wilson & Geo. Meyer & Co. (B)........................................................... G. B. Allen, J. M. Hiemenz 2060 S. Garfield Ave., Los Angeles 90040 Witco Chemical Corp. (B) ................................... ............................ Irving Berger, D. H. Marone 1800 Avenue of the Stars, Century City, Los Angeles 90067 Zolatone Process, Inc. (A) ........................................................ ............................ Sydney I. Mann 3411 E. 15th St., Los Angeles 90023 TOLEDO PAINT & COATINGS ASSOCIATION Toledo, Ohio Tenure: two years, July—June President, PAUL R. PETERS Toledo Paint & Chemical Co. Secretary, JOHN SEILHEIMER Superior Coatings Mfg. Vice President, J. R. BALDWIN Glidden Durkee Div., SCM Corp. Treasurer, DON THORSON Tag Chemical Co. 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 119 S. St. Clair, 43606 B-W Paint Supplies (C) ...................................... 2115 Sylvania Ave., 43613 Bernie's Paint & Wallpaper................................. 333 W. Market St., Sandusky, Ohio 44870 George Tambers . .Wayne Welde C&S Nelson Supplies.............................................. .. ................................................ Martha Harrison 306 Conant St., Maumee, Ohio 43537 Color Haven ........... ....................................... .. .............................................................Edward Cox 4105 Secor Rd., 43623 David Marleau Co........................................... 2139 Monroe St., 43624 Davis Paint Ass'c Store .............................. 849 S. Clinton, Defiance, Ohio 43512 Dean & Barry Paint Town ......................... 4925 Jackman Rd., 43613 Dean & Barry Paint...................................... 3418 Glendale Rd., 43614 Devoe Paints................................................. 5740 Secor Rd. 43623 . . Frank Schabeck ...........Don Peaslee . . . George Fallon Dick Shellhammer ........... Bill Wright 253 NPCA/RI033775 Dolphin Paint & Chemical Co........................................................................................... Jon Juhasz 922 Locust St., 43604 D-R Chemical Co................ .. ...........................................................................................Basis Howell 11914 W. McNichols Rd., Detroit, Mich. 48219 DuPont de Nemours & Co., Inc. E.l............................. Robert McFarland, Sherman Kelly Upton & Tremainsville Rd. 43613 Wilmington, Del. 19898 Findlay Paint Co............................................................... ................................. . Mike Dudgeon 216 S. Main St., Findlay, Ohio 45840 Flood Company, The ........................................................................................... .James P. O'Neill Hudson, Ohio 44236 Glidden Paint & Decorating Center ................................................................... Richard Baldwin 5134 Monroe St., 43623 Graco Inc. (C) . ............................................................ .................................................... Ken Lavign 19499 Progress Dr., Strongsville, Ohio 44136 Gradel Urban Company (C) ........................................... ................. ....................... .. . .Carl Bauer 1724 Starr Avenue, 43605 Harrison Paint Company (A) ........................... .............................................Burdette P. Holmes 2520 N. Main St., Findlay, Ohio 45840 Kirchenbauer Paints.............................................. 211 S. Byrne Rd., 43615 ’ Kresser's Kotor Korner ......................................... 125 W. Third St., Port Clinton, Ohio 43451 David R. Ash .Ray Kresser Lakeshore Paint Co....................................... ................................................... William Dombrowski 2815 Monroe St. 43606 Lindsey Paint & Wallpaper................ .......................................................................Steve Gorman 3415 Monroe St., 43606 McKesson Chemical Co........................................... .. Robert W. Knuth 4417 Woodmont Rd., 43613 Myers House of Color...................................................................................................Larry Myers State Rt. 224 E, Findlay, Ohio 45840 Nelson Sales, Homer W. . . . .................................... Box 13A, RR 2, Bowling Green, Ohio 43402 Nelson Supplies, C&S........... ....................... 306 Conant St., Maumee, Ohio 43537 Homer W. Nelson . Martha Harrison O'Connor-Boyles Chemicals...................................................................................... Walter Boyles 7120 Crabtree, Sylvania, Ohio 43560 Phillips Company (C) ................................................................................................... Tom Weaver 141 W. Butler St., Bryan, Ohio 43605 Pittsburgh Paint Center (A) .................................................................................... Harold Mariage 330 W. Central, 43606 _ .. 254 —fXTCWI~TtrTi—i—n~n~i-------1 _ NPCA/RI 033776 Edward M. Klasa Pratt & Lambert Co. ....... 3815 Angola Rd., 43615 Rohm & Haas Company ............................................................. Harry J. Weiss, Ben F. McAleer 350 Westgate Tower Bldg., 20525 Center Ridge Rd., Cleveland, Ohio 44116 Sandusky Paint Co.............................................................. 1401 Sycamore Lane Rd., Sandusky, Ohio 44870 Seibert-Oxidermo, Inc..................................... .. 6455 Strong Ave., Detroit, Wlich. 48211 Sherwin-Williams Co., The.............................................. 3062 Monroe St., 43606 Steger Paint & Dec. Ctr.............................................. .. 149 E. Wooster St., Bowling Green, Ohio 43402 Stellhom Co...................................... .................................. 306 S. Summit St. 43602 Stough Paint Store.............................................. .. 24 S. Lynn St., Bryan, Ohio 43506 Superior Coatings Mfg. Corp. . . 715 W. Market St., 44883 Robert Wilke, Jr. . . . D. B. Sample . . . Ralph Ponke Wm. Melvin John R. Seilheimer Don E. Thorson Tag Chemical Co............................ 1033 South Avenue 43609 Toledo Paint & Chemical Co. . . 33 Blucher St„ 43691 Toledo Solvents & Chemicals Co. 4051 South Avenue, 43616 . Paul R. Peters Robert P. Roper Urban Grade! Fuel Co........................................... .. ...................... .. ..................................Carl Bauer 1724 Starr Avenue, 43606 VIRGINIA PAINT & COATINGS ASSOCIATION Richmond, Virginia Tenure: May—May President, S. ANGUS HOUGH Sampson Paint Co. Treasurer, HYLAND FOWLER Pratt & Lambert, Inc. Secretary, PETER HUBICKI Sampson Paint Co. FIRM REPRESENTATIVES Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. (B) . ................................................. .. Harold B. Tolley 1012 W. Eight Ave. Suite K, King of Prussia, Pa. 19406 Alcatraz Company, Inc., The (A)...................................... Martin A. Trenkle, J. Thomas Priddy P.O. Box 6675, 1900 Ellen Rd., 23230 American Alchemcy, Inc. (B) ............................................................................................ Wade Ogg P.O. Box 3615, 23234 255 NPCA/RI 033777 Blue Ridge Talc Co., Paint Division ................................ ,..................................... Robert Kitson Henry, Va. 24102 Cal/lnk Tenneco................................................................................................ ................Fred Allen 640 E. Broad St., Westfield, N.J. 07090 Colorgraphics ...................................................... ............................................................Dan Danzig 4909 W. Clay St., 23230 Conchemco, Inc. (B).............................................. ....................... ..................C. Herbert Pund, III P.O. Box 778, Baltimore Md. 21203 Cosan Chemical Corp...................................................................................................... R. G. Spitzer 481 River Rd.. Clifton, N.J. 07014 Cummings Chemical and Supply Company (B).................................................Frank Cummings 1913 Lansdowne Road, Baltimore, Md. 21227 Davis Paint Mfg. Company (A) ........................................................................... Roy V. Jacobson P.O. Box 679, Lynchburg, Va. 24505 Deeks and Company (B) .......................................................................................Clifton E. Barton P.O. Box 1492, High Point, N.C. 27261 Douglas Chemical Company (A) ........................... .................................................. Preston Rogers P.O. Box 6541, 23230 Dow Cheniical Co.......................................................................................................V. E. St. Amand 2 Woodlawn Green, Suite 120, Charlottesville, Va. 28210 Duke & Company........................................................ ...........................................Clifton E. Barton P.O. Box 1492, High Point, N.C. 27261 Eastman Chemical Products (B) ............................................................................Robert C. Ross 7504 Marbrett Dr., #203, 23255 Ecology Coating Co............................................................ ..........................................Luther Robert 1603 Commerce Rd., 23224 Evans Products Company (A).................................................................................... John Olmstead . P.O. Box 4098, Roanoke, Virginia 24015 Fein Container Corp. (B)......................................................................... .. 10402-L Barrett's Delight Drive, Cockeysville, Md. 21030 Charles D. Miller ......................................................................................................... J. I. Butler, Jr. Glidden-Durkee 3901 Hawkins Point Rd., Baltimore, Md. 21226 • Hatox Pigments.............................................. .. ................................................William Spangenberg 425 Manor Oaks Ave., 1910 Cochran Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa. 15220 Hampton Paint Company (A).......................................................................................Colin Penny P.O. Drawer E, Hampton, Virginia 23369 Harsh aw Chemical Co..............:......................................................................................Elmer Jones P.O. Box 376, S. Plainfield, N.J. 07080 Haskell Chemical Company (A)...................... .......................... ................. R. E. Hay, R. A. Lund Richmond Va. Hercules, Inc., Imperial Color & Chemical Div. (B) ........................... ..........................Don Eliot Wilmington Regional Office, Wilmington, Dei. 19899 _________________________ _ 256 NPCA/R1 033778 United States, Inc...................................................................... .................................. Emery Cole Route 5, Box 524A, Concord, N.C. 28025 ndustrial Chemicals, Inc. (B)......................................................... .....................George Bliley, Jr. 1510 Webster Street, 23260 iland Oil & Chemical Corp...................................................................... .. Robert A. Jortland 2225 Evergreen St., Baltimore, Md. 21216 Cohl Sales Company, The A. B. (B)........................................... ...................................A. B. Kohl 5202 Baltimore National Pike, Baltimore, Md. 21229 .eidy Chemical Corp. (B) ............................................................................ James A. McCormick 900 South Eutaw Street, Baltimore, Md. 21230 . /IcClayton and Company, Inc., W. R. (B).............................................................. .. . Rick Ryder 2901 Whittington Ave., Baltimore, Md. 21230 i/loore and Company, Benjamin (A)................................................. ..................Cortland Herbert West Roslyn Road, Colonial Heights, Va. 23823 M. L. Industries—Industrial Chemicals Div. ......................................................... James D. Wilson Beta Bldg. Suite 314, Two Northside 75, Atlanta, Ga. 30318 M. L. Industries—T. P. Division (B) ....................................................................Charles L. Novak 8102 Halton Road, Towson, Md. 21204 New Jersey Zinc Company (B) ............................................................................ Paul L. Hoffman 2045 City Line Road, Bethlehem, Pa. 18017 Newport News Shipbuilding........................................... .......................................... .. . W. H. Biggs 4101 Washington Ave., Newport News, Va. 23607 Nordson Corporation ......................................................................................... .. .Thomas Orphan 618 Sunset Ave., Apex, N.C. 27502 Pendum Paint Co................................................................................. .. ...................................Al Frex 275 Piney Forest Rd., Danville, Va. 24541 Pfizer, Inc. (B)..........................................................................................................G. E. Rambo, Sr. 230 Brighton Road, Clifton, N.J. 07012 Pratt and Lambert, Inc. (A) ...................................... ................................................Hyland Fowler P.O. Box 6635, 23230 Premium Coatings, Inc..................................................................................................... J. E. Malone P.O. Box 2610. Hickory. N.C. 28601 Reichhold....................................................................................... ....................... .. Lynwood Weaver P.O. Box 4427, Martinsville, Va. 24112 . Reliance Universal, Chemical Coatings & Resins Group........... William Crisp, W. B. Shepherd 2837 Roanoke Ave., Extension, Roanoke, Va. 24015 Reynolds Metals Company (B) . . . !......................................................................... Harold Smith 6601 W. Broad Street, 23261 Richmond Glass Company (C) ............................................................................... William Gilman 814 W. Broad Street 23220 Richmond Glass Company (B) ............................................................................ .William Gillman 814 W. Broad St. Rohm and Haas Company (B).........................................................................................Michael Ott 511 Cooper Pkwy Bldg. West, Pennsauken, N.J. 08109 257 NPCA/R1033779 Sampson Paint Mfg. Company, Inc. (A) ....................................................Stanley M. Crump, Jr. P.O. Box 4273, 23224 Saunders Brothers, Inc. (C) .............................................. ............................ L. Andrew Stratton 1318 W. Broad St. Seaguard Finishes Company, Inc. (A)...................................... .. .Albert E. Verbyla 3040 Mooreview Ave., Portsmouth, Virginia 23701 Smith Container Company (B) ...................................................... ............................... Tom Steele P.O. Box 387, Colonial Heights, Va. 23834 Southland Solvents & Chem. Co.................................................................................... D. W. McCall P.O. Box 451, Jamestown, N.C. 27282 Stern & Marsh Company (B).......................................................................Jerry Stern, Don Marsh 19 W. Pennsylvania Ave., Towson, Md. 21204 Tate Chemical Sales (B).................................................................................... ............... W. M. Tate 606 E. Joppa Road, Baltimore, Md. 21204 Tenneco Chemicals............................................................................ .................................................. 6500 Farmingdaie Dr., Charlotte, N.C. 28212 Union Carbide Corp. (B) ........................................................................ .. 6230 Fairview Rd., Charlotte, N.C. .James E. Walker Van Horn Metz 81 Company (B) ........................... .. ................................................ William Wilson 320 Hillen Road, Baltimore, Md. 21204 Va. Dept, of Agriculture & Commerce..................................................................... Charles Rock 203 N. Governor St., 23219 Wagner Company Inc., Charles A. (B)................................................. ................Arthur D. Patrick 4455 N. 6th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 19140 Wampler Chemical Company (B)................... ....................... ....................... George C. Welsh, Jr. 1730 Dealton Ave., Harrisonburg, Va. Warner-Graham Co. (B)............................................................A. Owen Shifflett, Glenn Shinnick President & Fawn Sts., Balto., Md. 21202 Wood Chemical Co., Inc., (AB)................................................. .. ..................................A. B. Wood P.O. Box 11255, Charlotte, N.C. 28209 Zapata Haynie Corp. (B) ...................................... .. .............................. ............... Joseph F. Behan 5010 York Road, Baltimore, Md. 21212 NPCA/Rl 033780 258 WISCONSIN PAINT & COATINGS ASSOCIATION Milwaukee, Wisconsin Tenure: June—June President, MONROE JOHNSON Sheyboygan Paint Co. Secretary, RICHARD TWOMEY NL Industries, Inc. Vice President, RONALD SOUDERS Jensen-Souders & Associates, Inc. Treasurer, GEORGE DERBIN Hentzen Chemical Coatings REPRESENTATIVES FIRM American Hoechst Corp., Dyes & Pigments Div. (B) ...................................... Paul Bookbinder 1350 Lively Blvd., Elk Grove Village, IL 60007 American Smelting & Refining Co. (B)................................................................. Robert L. Lloyd P.O. Box 471, Whiting, IN 46394 AMSCO - Div. of Union Oil Co. of California (B) ................................ .Charles P. McClure, Box 100, Palatine, IL 60067 D. W. Hillard Anchor Coatings Inc. (A)............................................................Paul Jordan, Richard Strombeck P.O. Box 646, Waukesha, Wl 53186 Ashland Chemical Co. (B) .........................................Waiter E. Frohboese, Sr., Robert Salmon P.O. Box 682, Milwaukee, Wl 53201 Cargill, Inc. (B) ....................................................................Ghola Darehshori, Victoria J. Wojcik Lake Marion Rd. & Cottage Ave., Carpentersville, IL 60110 Cary Company (B)......................................................................... .................................... Sam Falk 1555 Wrightwood Court, Addison, IL 60101 Celanese Corp., Resin Div. (B) .............................. .. ............................................ . .M. J. Schnurr 3242 W. American Dr., Greenfield, Wl 53221 Chemetron Corp., Pigments Div. (B) ........................... ....................................... Nick T. Beaudin 7317 Calhill Rd., Edina, MN 55435 Commerce Industrial Chemicals Co. (B) ................................... A. J. Kossel, Donald Michaiski, 3420 W. Mill Rd., Milwaukee, Wl 53209 J. W. Burton Copps, Inc. J. W. (B).............................................................. .. . .Joseph Copps, Patrick J. Copps 5906 N. Port Washington Rd., Milwaukee, Wl 53217 Delta Color & Supply Co. (B)...................................................... James Crawford, Earl W. Dunst 1050 E. Bay St., Milwaukee, Wl 53207 DeMert & Dougherty, Inc., Ind. Chem. Div. (B)..............David S. Bergman, Leonard Drell, 5000 W. 41st St., Chicago, IL 60650 Ray Ringwald Dow Chemical Corp. (B) ........................................... .................................. C. J. Borg, W. Morgan 1400 E. Touhy Ave., Des Plaines, IL 60018 Duo Paints, Inc. (A) ................................................................................................. Gerald Dickman P.O. Box 182, Elkhorn, Wl 53121 DuPont De Nemours & Co., Inc., E. I., Pigments Div. (B).................................M. W. Matthews O'Hare Plaza, 5725 Easy River Rd., Chicago, IL 60631 Eagle-Picher Industries, Inc. (B) ......................... P.O. Box 206, LaGrange, IL 60525 Easterday Paint & Chemical Co. (A)................... 1306 E. Bolivar St., Milwaukee, Wl 53207 259 Joseph J. Tamulis . . . Al Easterday NPCA/RI 033781 Esser Company, T. C. (A) ................................ S. R. Holasek, Glen Elste, Lawrence Friedsan, 3107 W. Galena St., Milwaukee, Wl 53208 Roland Stecker Fitzgerald Co., Donald R. (B)........................................... Leonard Fuchs, Donald R. Fitzgerald 5875 N. Lincoln Ave., Chicago, IL 60645 Freeman Chemical Corp. (B) ......................Dr. Stephen E. Freeman, Donald W. Christensen, P.O. Box 247, Port Washington, Wl 53074 V. W. Ginsler Geuder, Paeschke & Frey Co. (B) ................................ Donald A. Belanger, Bruce T. Mursch, P.O. Box 502, Milwaukee, Wl 53203 Neil Savee Harshaw Chemicals Co., Pig. & Dye Div. (B) ................... .................................... W. G. Phillips, 2609 S. East St., Appleton, Wl 54911 Donald H. McBride Hentzen Chemical Coatings, Inc. (A) ................................... .William Hentzen, George Derbin, 6937 W. Mill Rd., Milwaukee, Wl 53218 Clem Janicki Hercules, Inc.