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Inland f,umber is big on Home Genler producls.
Our people are big on service.
From single Btore, to large chainsour Home Center products division is geared to give you weekly "in-store" sen'iceprompt, reliable delivery - very competitive pricing.
You get qualifi merchandise in both lumber and building materials that sell fast.
Order on Monday, receive delivery on Wednesday, have it ready for sale on Thursday. Turn your inventory over the weekend and do it all over again.
We help make it possible because we package in small quantities, give you in-store merchandising assistance, take inventory, prepare your next order, maintain displays, provide coop advertising assistance, arrange for personnel training clinics and product demonstrations.
Put us to work for you. Our people are truly committed to give you the attention and service you want. FOR
Colton,CA (714) 783-0021
Tustin, CA (Zt+) 832-0600 two years. Accordingly, all bulky time cards or time sheets for periods prior to January l, 1979, can be disposed now. Other payroll records need to be kept only three years for Wage-Hour purposes, but possibly for as long as five years per IRS requirements.
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\\ 1J CHUCK LINK executive director
ONGRESSIONAL Conferees, feeling the pressure from a neardesperate housing industry, added $70 million in yearly contract authority for the Section 235 Homeowners Assistance Program during deliberations on HUD Appropriation legislation. These additional funds should assist up to 20,000 homes.
Unfortunately, the increased spending authority is limited to only the older 235 program. The newer, revised Section 235(q) Stimulus Program, characterized by higher mortgage and income limits and generally a more workable ap- proach, is not eligible for these funds.
The HUD Appropriations bill cleared Congress December 3 and was signed by the President on December 8.
The FIC has agreed to allow retailers to sell remaining stock of insulation which does not contain the R-Value labels.
However: a Manufacturers can no longer deliver and you cannot accept new insulation without the R-Value information labels. o Your advertising of insulation must carry the R-Value information.
O Retail displays or sales counters must provide the fact-sheets where consumers are likely to notice them.
Wage-Hour Regulation Part 516.6 requires that time records which show starting time, quitting time, number of hours worked, etc,, need to be kept only will be played on The Pointe courts.
Lumbermen's of Washington, Inc. has started construction of a new building center in Olympia, Wa., and recently announced the acquisition of Frank Dunn Lumber Co. in Kent, Wa. Promotions include W.R. "Dick" Rust, gen. mgr., Shelton, Kent and Olympia; Reuben "Pete" Peterson, mgr., Shelton; Bill Pettit, mgr., Kent; Richard Parrett, mgr., and Bill Scheffler, asst. mgr., Olympia; Sherry Grapp, Shelton, credit mgr. for all divisions; and Kale Kuivikko, electrical, plumbing and special purchases buyer.

Orepac Building Products, Inc., Lake Oswego, Or., has purchased the DG Shelter Products operation in Sacramento, Ca. Dan Merrill has been named mgr.
FRANK DAVIS executive vice president
The 6fth annual convention's theme is "Be Ready." Paul Conley of O'Malley's BMC in Phoenix, is the chairman.
Thursday, May 7, is the Annual Lumbermen's Golf and Tennis Tournament. The golfers will be playing the Lynx Course at the Arizona Biltmore Golf and Country Club and the tennis
Friday's opening business session will commence with the Western Savings and Loan Association presenting an excellent film on "Forecast '81" followed by EUiott D. Pollack, vice president, economic planning and development, Valley National Bank, Phoenix.
The Friday afternoon program includes Gordon Murphy, executive v.p., Savings and Loan League of Arizona, on mortgages and innovations that could occur in future months.
Friday's program concludes with a panel moderated by John King, Southwest Forest Industries, on material shortages; discussing lumber, plywood, gypsum, cement and insulation.
Saturday's Breakfast Session begins with a sales oriented talk by Murray McBride, a sales consultant from Portland, Or. The business session ends with Ward Hitchings, director of governmental specifications dept. of the National Forest Products Association in Washington, D. C. His talk will c€nt€r on energy standards in the housing industry.
The Ladies Committee, chaired by Donna York, has plarured a Friday Brunch at 10:30 AM, with gifts and prizes for the ladies and an excellent singing group as the main part of the program.
The l98l affair concludes with the Saturday evening annual banquet and honoring President Larry Hamman, two times president of ALBSA, and Jay O'Malley, a past president of NLBMDA.
We'll see you at our 60th-May 7, 9,9, 1981.
HARRY MENDENHALL executive vice president