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Lumber & Bulldlng Motcrioh MEICHANT

o Predicted that there definitely will be a national park in the redwoods, credit. ed the Sierra Club with achieving it. He then accused the club and its executive di. rector of dishonesty in their campaign for the park.

o Conceded that the timber industry is t'vulnerable" to accusations about indiscriminate cutting and slashing, and said that now that he is leaving Pacific Lumber Company of San Francisco o'I can give them a kick in the pants."

The appointment was welcomed by con. servation spokesmanwho also argued with his redwood park views and challenged a few of his statements.

Spokesmen for both the Sierra Club and the Save-the-Redwoods League, which have backed redwood parls of difierent sizes and in difterent locations, said the Livermore-backed plan would save few virgin redwoods not now in State parks.

Dr. Edgar Wayburn, Sierra club vicepresident and principal redwoods spokes. man, challenged some of Livermore's contentions, but he praised Livermore as o'a man of very considerable integrity and ability."

Deolers Get in Free

LMA Day at the Western States Hardware.Housewares-Paint & Garden Supply Show will be February 27. In making the announcement, Kruger B. Jacobsen oI the California Retail Hardware Association and Bob McBrien of the Lumber Merchants Association encourased all retail lumber dealers to make use of this excellent free opportunity.

Held in San Francisco, the show anually attracts thousands oI dealers who appraise merchandise on display and issue purchase orders for the months ahead.

"500 manufacturing firms and their dis. plays will occupy more than 350 booths," comments Jacobsen. otDealers can see the newest and best items available from all the various segments.

Admission to the show is free to retail lumber dealers. Show hours are Sunday, Feb. 26, noon-7 p.m.; Monday, LMA Day, noon-6 p.m.; Tuesday, 3-10 p.m.

Plywood Retoiler Exponding

Plans to erect three new Albrite Plywood Corp. stores in the San Francisco Bay area have been announced by Albrite president Norman T. Bushberg.

The buildings will cost $500,000. The stores will be located in Oakland, San Pablo and in the Concord-Walnut Creek areas. Each store will measure 9,000 sg. ft., Bushberg said, and will bring to seven the number of outlets the firm operates.

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