b'100 Years: 1919-2019 This Quarter in History35 Years Ago continued. May, June and July Events to RememberNV: (PK) There are many observers of the political scene.the normal procedure for cleaning out such a tank is to havecondition bear this out. Each president has left something this could mean a switch from what always have been basican oil company truck tank come in, suck out the bottomof himself in this job for IOMA to build upon. In looking back Nevada conservatism to an attitude of more (and possiblyof the residue in the tank, and take this residue back to beat the presidents with whom I have closely worked: Bill, Ray much more) liberal thinking and action. recycled in the refining process. If this happens, you haveand Dennie, I can see their contributions to IOMA, and they UT: The Association met with the Consumer Advisory Com- created no \'Hazardous Waste\' and need not file. are all good. I hope I can contribute something as worth-mittee with the Utah Department of Business RegulationsDon McAnally O & A Marketing News is a monthly issuewhile as they did. Every person owes a part of his time and on Utahs Below Cost Selling Law . They acknowledged thatgeared toward keeping the petroleum industry informed ofmoney to the business or industry in which he is engaged . nothing has been done in the past. It was the position of ourcurrent happenings. The Automotive Booster, also publishedNo Man has a moral right to withhold his support from an Association, the retailers organization, and the majors thatmonthly is distributed to members of automotive partsorganization that is striving to improve conditions within the bill should be enforced. It was the unanimous recom- jobbers in California . When the Color Institute of Americahis sphere.mendation of the Consumer Committee that the Departmentannounced that pink attracts the greatest return in direct mail,(GT) The Cost of Health Care The cost of health care to should enforce the law against below cost selling in the pe- McAnally adopted the soft hue as his trademark. The 70-year- employers is rising at an alarming rate . My only sugges-troleum industry. The next question is will they? Bill Inglesbyold businessman can easily be recognized in his pink blazertion is for the insured individuals to become more informed of Bonus Utah has sold his operation to Oil Tech Inc. of Reno,when he attends conventions, meetings and trade shows. consumers of health care. Employers can help by encourag-Nevada . Bill plans to become a consultant to oil jobbers1984 (JUL OMN) New IOMA President Max Eggertsening good health habits and by providing fitness programs. in the area in computer accounting systems for convenienceI have always been led to believe that the first step is theThen 10 basic health rules were listed. The Association stores and retailing marketing. Bill is a CPA and feels he cantoughest . My first thoughts about this column concernmedical plan is doing better than the national and regional fill the gap that exists between the jobbers and the computercomments on our business thinking as oil jobbers. I amaverage. Our premiums are low and benefits are excellent people . The Utah State Political Action Committee is still in- afraid most of us are still thinking of gallons and not profit inincluding many options. If we can maintain this good record, tact." An open-house was held for the political candidatesour business . I believe this thinking is going to lead to ourour costs will remain the envy of the industry. at Prospector Square, Park City, Utah in September. demise if we dont somehow change it. We, as jobbers, dontID: (FS) They say talk is cheap, but the words being spoken WA: Inland Empire (RR) letter from the Department ofjust want to survive,in the Capitol could be otherwise projected. Shortfalls in Ecology stating that they may be a potential generator ofwe want to be profit- State revenue bodes ill . Also, again talk is beginning that hazardous waste . I have talked to the DOE about this actable . Our Associationgasoline and diesel tax must be raised . Most, if not all, of and its impact on Washington marketers . If you EVER cleanhas had excellentthis idiotic legislation and administrative rule making could out a storage tank containing leaded gasoline, and planleadership the pastbe eliminated or at the very least moderated, if individual to throw the waste away, you then become a generator offew years and ourlegislators were personally advised of your problems . Hazardous Waste and must file with the DOE. Most oftengrowth and financialanother area where you can lend support and give the JUL 1984 WPMN Cover Clipscontinued on page 50Associate Members by Companycontinued (As of April 30)Current Associate Member info at www.wpma.com/associate-member-searchSprague Pest Solutions Sunoco Inc Tankmax Inc Terrys Tank Center TopTier PetroleumSomer Nielsen John Moak Jack Lacher Tarrah Homen Paul KonenE-Mail snielsen@E-Mail john.moak1@sunoco.com E-Mail jlacher@E-Mail tarrah@E-Mail toptierpetroleum@spraguepest.com Phone (281) 460-9908 tankmaxnw.com terrystruckcenter.com gmail.comPhone (253) 272-4400 Petroleum Products Phone (509) 545-4600 Phone (509) 534-0609 Phone (509) 939-6684Other Services Truck Trailer Repair & Parts, Truck Trailer Repair & Parts Construction, Service ProviderSunoco Truck & Transport SalesSteel Smith Tank & Anthony Lauro Tidewater TransportationTransportEquipment LLC E-Mail anthony.lauro@Tanknology Inc and Terminals Equipment SolutionsTerry Smith sunoco.com Ted Abeyta Andy Stephens Brent BeallE-Mail steelsmithtank@Phone (704) 721-0006 E-Mail tabeyta@E-Mail andy@tidewater.com E-Mail bbeall@ aol.com Petroleum Products tanknology.com Phone (360) 693-1491 transportsolutions.comPhone (406) 721-5405 Phone (951) 538-3333 Transporter, Phone (503) 477-4104Cargo Tank Testing, T Tank/Line Testing, Vapor Recovery/ Above Ground Storage Tanks, Truck Trailer Repair & Parts,Petroleum Equipment, Tail Feather Ranch LLC Leak Detection, Tank Monitoring Transportation/Terminals Truck & Transport SalesTruck Trailer Repair & Parts John Scully Tanknology Inc Tidewater TransportationTrivantaSterling Tank & Equipment E-Mail scully@Jerry Belloli and Terminals Matthew SpearSteve Traversi tailfeatherranch.com E-Mail jbelloli@Stu Sanborn E-Mail mspear@trivanta.comE-Mail straversi@Phone (406) 682-5442 tanknology.com E-Mail stu@tidewater.com Phone (310) 989-3689sterlingtank.com Other Services Phone (209) 365-1246 Phone (360) 759-0326 Real Estate Sales, Service ProviderPhone (310) 265-0090 Tank Management Services Tank/Line Testing, Vapor Recovery/ Transporter,Truck Trailer Repair & Parts, Leak Detection, Fuel Cleaning Service Above Ground Storage Tanks, UTom Pointer Transportation/TerminalsTruck & Transport Sales E-Mail tpointertmsi@msn.com Targa Sound Terminal US Oil & Refining CoStewart Environmental Inc Phone (406) 749-7120 Bett Lucas TonaTec Exploration Janet MillieKeith Stewart Tank/Line Testing, E-Mail elucas@Justin Semadeni E-Mail janet.millie@ E-Mail stewenvir@aol.com Underground Storage Tanks targaresources.com E-Mail justin@tonatec.com parpacific.comPhone (702) 254-6731 Phone (253) 272-9348 Phone (801) 446-2400 Phone (253) 383-1651Consultants, Environmental, Petroleum Products, Suppliers,Excavating, Mining Petroleum Products, Suppliers,Underground Storage Tanks Biodiesel Supplier, Marketing, Biodiesel Supplier, Terminal Owner & Operators Wholesalecontinued on page 51WPMA News / Summer 201947'