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Nero hates Pyresote'

It just won't burn. Wood that has been pressure treated with Pyresote is like that. Char a little bit, maybe. But lose its load bearing capacity under fire? Twist or bend in extreme heat? Smoke? Hardly! Pyresote wood is very frustrating... to fire-fanciers. But you'll think it's great. It's accepted by building codes all over the country. And Underwriters' Laboratories lists it, too. Each piece of Pyresote lumber or plywood carries a UL label. You can recommend it for studs, panelling (with or without decorative veneers), party-walls, or any other fire-resistive application. It's easy-as-wood to work with, and economical as well. But don't fiddle-around. Phone or write for descriptive literature today.

[You'll find that termites hate Pyresote, too!)

(l). DEGREE IEAM, (standing) Roy Dunbar, Snark Johnson, Virgil Mastelotto, Les Cody anrj Lee Deering. (Seated) Erv Bartel, Carl Allison, Club 133 prexy Brad Broyles, Joe Derrah and Al Boyce. (2) Notables inc,ude0 international vp. Jim Saarinen of FIorida, Supreme Bojum Larry 0wen, Snark Bob Johnson of Klamath Falls, general chairman Al Kerper, Supreme Scrivenoter Jack Jorgensen of Memphis, Jabberwock Tom Dolan of Washington and Redding Lumberman of the Year Joe Derrah. That fellow in front? You bet, it's the International sec. and Seer

Ben Spiinger from headquarters in Milwaukee! (3) Ben Springer's antics broke up everyone, including Larry Owen and Rameses 48 Dave Davis. (4) Lorenz Lumber's Brandy Brandeberry, Bob Xilgore, Hugh Pessner and Sacramento Hoo-Hoo prexy Ed 0'Kelly. (5) U.S. Plywood's Kelly Galley and retailer Bob Dragoo of Menill (0regon) Lumber Co. (6) WisconsinCalifornia's Tim Mclndoo and Kimberly-Clark sales chief Harry Bleile. (7) Scott Lumber's lohn Nelson, Wendell Paouette and Mt. Shasta retailer Jim Hennessey. (8) Howard Finn of Anderson Mldg., Stange

Big club annual draws from all over the U. S. A.

EIROM MEMPHIS. Tennessc,' to Miluaur kee, Wiseonsin and lrom San Diego. California, to Alderwood Manor, Washington, to Orlando, Florida, came Hoo-Hoo members to the Shasta-Cascade club's big annual concat.

Paul Bunyan Lumber's A. L. Kerper did a Bunyan-sized job assembling 2\5, including thirty-one hittens and, seuen reinstatements. Seventy of the total were from other clubs.

The list of Hoo-Hoo honchos was most impressive, but far too long, unfortunately, to list here.

Seasoned observers called it "the best concat internationallv in '68."

Lumber's "Brick" Stange and Bill Anderson, U.S. Plvwood. (9) Western Lumber's Keith Gordon of Medfoid and Bob Korn of U.S. Plywood. (10) WWPA's John Bojorques, Dick Young a'nd Jack Denson of Diamond National. (ll) Lassen Wood's W. Christensen and 0regonians Buck Kidd of Ponderosa Mldgs. and Bud Brennan of Double D Lumber. (12) North Valley's Dave Schaller, Bob Smith of Diamond National and Dant's Al Boyce. (13) Phil Edminster, Jim Nelson and North Valley's Charlie Moss. (14) TW&J gang, Elmar Brock, Seth Potter and Frank Quattrocchi. (15) Dave Mackin and South Fork's Paul Treub. (16) Glen Fornev.