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We, at ibmc, are constantly shiving to better serve our many friends and cus' tomers with high quality control, prompt shipment, competitive prices, and attention to detail. We continue to value your confidence in ibmc and are vigilant in our desire to offer the finest products and services available.

We have, since 1947, continuously expanded our manulacturing and shipping facilities in order to supply our customers with complete lines of Redwood products. Old Growth Del Norte County Redwood manufactured into Kiln-dried Finish in Bevel Siding, Boards and Dimension is our specialty. We offer all grades of Common, for yard use, and regularly ship mixed cars.

Shipments to all points in the United States, as well as Export markets, are easily and efficiently scheduled through our Traffic Department. We are available at all times to discus your requirements and hope that you will give us the opportunity to serve you in the very near future.

May

Hoo-Hoo-Ette Club 10-May 9, monthly meeting, Golden Bull, Gardena. Calif.

Salt River Valley Hoo-Hoo Club 72-May g-11, cooperating with ARL&BSA annual convention, Mountain Shadows Hotel. Scottsdale, Ariz.

Arizona Retail Lumber and Builders Supply Assn.-May 9-11, annual convention, The Mountain Shadows Hotel, Phoenix, Ariz.

Ifoo-Hoo Club 2-May 10, Old Timers, Nite, Lakewood Country Club, Lakewood, Calif.

Southern Oregon Timber Industries Assn.-May 10, joint meeting with Medford Chamber of Commerce, Rogue Valley Country Club, Medford, Ore.

Tfestern Dry Kiln Clubs-May 10-11, annual meeting, Sheraton Motor Inn, Portland, Ore.

Ifoo-Hoo-Ette Club l-May 13, monthly meeting, Chalon Mart Restaurant, Los Angeles, Calif.

Sacramento Eoo-IIoo Club 109-May 15, monthly dinner, The Sherwood Room, Sacramento, C'alif.

Western Building Material Assn.-May 17, all-industry advisory council meeting, Eugene, Ore.

Dubs, Ltd.-May 17, monthly tourney with Oakland Reveille, Castlewood Country Club, Pleasanton, Calif.

Oakland Hoo-Hoo Club 39-May 17, annual Reveille, golf, dinner lld entertainment, Castlewood Country Club, Pleasanton, Calif.

Eoo-Iloo-Ette National-May 17-19, annual convention, Bicky,s Ilyatt House, Palo AIto, Calif.

Black Bart IIoo-Hoo Club 181-May 22, Railroad Nite, Brooktrails Inn, Willits, Calif.

Shasta Cascade Hoo-Hoo Club-May 24, monthly dinner, Veteran's Hall, Burney, Calif., Erv Bartell, Scott Lumber and A. E. Branbeny, Lorenz Lumber, co-chairmen.

June

Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Club 2-June 7, monthly meeting, Mesa Verde Country Club, Costa Mesa, Calif.

California Redwood Assn.-June 10, directors meeting, San Francisco Office, San Francisco, Calif.

From the "Land of the Sky"; old-growth timber for quality products from Nikkel

Buck,s Lake, shown above, lies a mile above sea level on a ridge betwe-en the deep canyons of the Feather River's middle and north forks. california's Feather River country covers almost two million acres of natural watershed and productive timberland in the northern portion of the Sierra Nevada. lt is known for its high-altitude, old growth timber' Sugar pine, ponderolu pin., white fir and other softwood species grow here at elevations uo to 8,000 feet. Three Nikkel plants process timber from the area and convert it to di"i..ii* -lumber, shelving, boards, moulding, jambs and frames'

HE LITERARY man is often painfully misunderstood. Stuart Holbrook, the late great Northwestern writer, whose hobby was forest and woods, wrote a book entitled, "Burning An Empire." It concerns the great forest fires of American history. A fellow who bought one-, wrote and de_ manded his money back. He thought it was a book on baseball. "I was robbed!" was his complaint,

. The average modern ,*, *r"" .u,tl"l nuo" beauty than brains because she knows that the average man can see bltter than he can think' r ,e *

A cheerful salesman says that if you build a better mousetrap than the others, the world will, as t-he story goes, ,beat u patt i;

BY JACK DIONNE

r882_1966 your door. But it would not be to buy that better mousetrap. It would be beaten by cheese salesmen wanting to sell vou baii.

Repartee

-Speaker: "Mr. Spoker, I always love to hear you deliver an address. It gives my mind a much needed vacation.,, Spoker: "Your mind, Mr. Speaker, reminds me of the farms in the mountains of fsnlsssss-poor by nature and worn by attempted cultivation."

Continuity

The constant drip of water wears away the hardest stone: The constant knaw of Towser masticaies the toughest bone; The- constant wooing lover carries ofi the blushirig maid; And the constant ad,aertiser is the one that gets th-e trade!

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