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Texas Wholesale Herdware AssocietionJune lG'12, booth conference, Summit Hotel, Dallas, Tx.
Odel Hardware Co.June 12"13, market, Coliseum Complex, Greensboro, N.C.
National Fire Prcvenlion Association -June 14-17, LifeSafety Code seminar, Lexington, Ky.
Southeastern Lumber Menufecturers AssocietionJunc l4-1t. NHLA short course, Tuscaloosa, Al.
Carolina Lumber & Building Meterid Deelers Associrtion, Inc.,June 1620, summer dealer conference, Kiawah Island, S.C.
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The Hardware Association of the CrrolinrsJune 2lI'22, convention, Creen Park Inn, Blowing Rock, N.C.
Forest Products Reserrch Socicty - June D-4, 36th annud meeting, Marriott Hotel, New Orleans, Ia.
Job P. Wyatt & Sons Co.June &24, market, Kerr Scott Building, North Carolina State Fairgrounds, Raleigh, N.C.
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Florida Lumber end Building Mrtcrid Deders Associetiron/ Louisirne Building Meteriel Deelers Associetion-Juoc *27 , ioint summer meeting, Seascape, Destin, Fl.
Georgie/Alabemr Building Mderid Mcrrtilts AssoclrtiDnJune 27-29, summer management conference, Holiday Inn on the World's Fair grounds, Knoxville, Tn.
National Hardwood Lumbcr Association - June 2uuly 2, management/sales seminar, NHLA School, Memphis, Tn.
JULY
National Housewarcs Mrnufrcturers AssocietionJuly 12-15, 77th semi-annual national housewares exposition, McCormick Place/McCormick West, Chicago, Il.
National Retail Hardware AssociationJuly l&22, 83rd annual Congress, Opryland Hotel, Nashville, Tn.
Southeastern Lumber Manufaclurers Associetion - July 19-23, NHLA short course, Hickory, N.C.
Carolina Lumber & Building Meterid Dcders Associetion, Inc. - July 22-25, Young Carolinians idea exchange, Kiawah lsland, S.C.
Pleasants Hardware Co. - July 24-25, dealer market, M.C. Benton Convention and Civic Center, Winston-Salem, N.C.
Zork Hardware Co. - July 24-21i, convention, El Paso Civic Center, El Paso, Tx.
Belknap, Inc. - July 25-2t, l8th annual dealer market, company headquarters, Louisville, Ky.
Appalachian Hardwood Mrnufecturers, Inc. - July 2G27, summer meeting,The Greenbrier,White Sulphur Springs,W.V
Orgill Brothers Co., - July 3l-Aug. 2, show, Cook Convention Center, Memphis, Tn.
August
Nationd Hardwood Lumber AssocietionAug. 2{, short cours€, Cockroft Lumber Co., Memphis, Tn.
Sentry Hsrdwere - Aug. Gt, dealer merchandise market, Municipal Auditorium, Nashville, Tn.
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(Continued from page 17) izing thrift institutions as well as new financial vehicles to help people borrow more money for housing, development of secondary money markets and deregulation of city building requirements. in HUD saying that help now is available only to the truly needy. He noted the elimination of some of the government regulations. New programs will aim to stimulate the private sector, he claimed. forecast 1.4-1.6 million housing starts per year from now until 1987, more oriented strand board (and similar panels) replacing lost
"There is no quick way out of housing's current ills, but if the cost ofgovernment can be cut enough, the economy will revive and provide a permanent solution to present housing problems," Carver said.
He sees tomorrow's home as smaller, likely to be attached, a townhome of some kind, with special designs for the elderly, handicapped, etc. Bower sees more rehabilitation of older units, fewer new housing starts, less materials and less distribution through traditional channels.
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The Deputy Assistant of HUD, former
WHY dealer G. Hunter
Jr., described the cutbacks
The final morning meeting heard David Leland, executive vice president of Southwest Forest Industries.