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qAN JOAQL lN Hoo-Hoo Clubbers

U warmed up the links at King's River Golf and Country Club, Kingsburg, Calif', on their annual sports day recently, Attendance approximated 70 Ior the Bert Dennis, Sequoia Forest Industries, chaired event.

Low net dufier was Earl Rath, Parlier Lumber Co., Parlier, Calif.; low grossGarry Johnson, Citizens Lumber Co.,

Kingsburg, Calif. Johnson also won long drive and closest to pin honors. Bud Barbcr, Rarber & Assoc." Fresno, was dinner chairman.

Vcrlon McKinney. Brush Industrial Lumber Co., won the $20 raffie ticket, donated through the club to the Hoo'lloo Redwood Memorial Park in Humboldt County.

Sequoia Forest Industries Trophy {or

1968 went to

Compoign Time '68

A nationwide promotion tieing in with the national political conventions and the presidential election has been launched by Masonite Corp. on the theme: "Campaign '68-The Year of Choice."

As a principal sponsor of CBS-TV convention and campaign coverage, Masonite commercials will be broadcast frequently starting in August and continuing through night sessions of both political conventions and election night.

New Bark Refining Plont

American Forest Products Corp. has constructed a bark refining plant at its Martell, Calif., manufacturing complex. The plant utilizes white and red fir bark. Previously this bark was handled as waste material.

The plant, in operation a short time, produces between 1200-1500 bags per day. That figure will double when the company's new sawmill, under construction, begins operation.

(Continued lrom Page 35) o Dougfqs Fir in sizes 24" x 24" . Pfqner copocity for surfocing lo 24" x 24" o Re-Mfg. fqcilities for resowing to 34" x 34"

Ken Thompson. Lien Law Committee: Charles Mann, chairman; Bill Daily, Harold Spotts, Morris Turken, Frank Hennessey and James Killen. Membership Cornrnittee: Sam Hauert, Ace Mason, Gene York. Marketing Committee.. Virgil Hun! chairman; Earl Heldt, Carl Bastian, Sam Hauer! Don Lue, Dick Fretz and Jim Barlow. Employment Seraice Committee: Larry Hamman, Jim Killen, Ray WeHs and Gil Raymond. Time & Plnce Committee Conuentinn: Jack Sullivan" chairman. Dick Picket, Wally Pennsinger and Clifi Floyd.

Stock Volue Srudy

The National Assn. of Wholesalers has a copyrighted 124page report on stock valuation problems of closely held family type wholesaler distributor firms whose stock is not traded in an organized market. The Special NAW Business Preservation Study Committee was appointed two years ago to examine the true valuation of stock upon the death of a ma- jor or minor stockholder or in gift tax cases.

The summary of findings make specific recommendations. These include the keeping of ap- propriate notations; seeking professional advice; keeping a current "valuation file"; conducting a continuing search for companies which might be comparable to yours that are listed. The report contains a "Valuation Profile Checklist." Copies are 910.

WRITE: The Merchant Magazine, 573 So. Lake Ave., Pasadena, Calif. 91101.

Home Plon Book

A Leisure Time Lioing-Second Homes plan book is available, Forty-one homes, 20 in color are illustrated. The designs shown range from chalets and A-frames to income units and a condominium. Low cost construction blueprints ate available for each design.

Free imprinting and "identity code number" service is offered on orders of 50 or more. A 50 book starter package is $37.50 plus a $1.50 handling charge. Less than 50 copies without imprint and coding, $1 each.

WRITE: The Merchant Magazine, 573 So. Lake Ave., Pasadena, Calif. 91101.

Sow Fire Sofety

Valuable to property owners and workmen is a folder on chain saw fire safety issued by the National Fire Protection Assn. Clearly illustrated, the 31/z by 3" folder sorts out fire hazards connected with the three stages of chain sawing: fueling, starting and using.

There also are suggestions for minimizing fire hazards by keeping equipment in top-notch mechanical condition. Among the hazards cited are hot exhaust pipes, spilled fuels, smoking and presence of dry forest materials and sawdust.

Fire Preaention Bules f or Chain Saw Users is available from NFPA at $2 per 100 and $17.50 per 1,000 copies. A sample copy is free.

WRITE: The Merchant Magazine, 573 So. Lake Ave,, Pasadena, Calif. 91101.

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