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INLAND LUMBER CO.

INLAND LUMBER CO.

lt|ore than meets the eye.

A lot more.

Like 60 years of dependable service.

Service based on a friendly understanding of our customer's needs.

And some extras. Like pre-priming and cartonizing. Mitered casing. Jambs routed for hinges and bored for strike plates all to make your selling job ju$ a little bit easier.

Thefine$ millwork and moulding from kiln-dried western species. Allavailable in standard and custom patterns.

That's what's behind our moulding.

Give us a call at (209) 466-0661 and we'll put what's behind our moulding behind you.

Why Hoo-Hoo In This Doy And Age?

T HAS BEEN told many times since the birth of Hoo-Hoo back in 1892, that its basic premise for existence is fraternalism and brother' hood. No one has ever doubted this or even the serious need for these things in our forest products industry. The changes that have developed over the years, are in degree not in kind. That is to say, the manner of approach to the fraternal relationships among those in the forest industries, has taken on a deeper meaning in these later days.

The "night out" concept of our fathers, by itself, is not sufficient to maintain a local HooHoo Club in healthy standing. Besides the very important social life and the fun of the meetings, there must also be a firm purpose in being, one that will give pride of accomplishment to the membership. This factor has been evidenced many times by those Hoo-Hoo Clubs with a high meeting attendance and a large membership percentage in their area.

A Hoo-Hoo Club with an active. interested and energetic group of officers and committeemen, is well on the road to success from the beginning. It is a forgone conclusion that these men will develop interesting programs for their members and then see to it that a high percentage of them are in attendance. It is acknowledged that this takes much work and sometimes even a little "g,rff" for these leaders. It is well known that electing these kinds of men to office can make the difference between a successful and enjoyable Hoo-Hoo Club and a lackadaisical one or one that is even non-active.

The rewards to successful officers in a well run club are great and the pleasures and benefits to its members are even greater. The leaders can be sure that through their efforts, theyhave added much to the overall everyday life of the lumber business in their area and the satisfied members all share in a healthy and happy relationship.

Then finally, there must be cooperation from the individual clubs with their Hoo-Hoo Interna. tional office and officers, who act as the binding force that unites the local efiorts into one great international voice. It is through this unanimity that international can carry on important ideas such as the movement this year to combat the false and ignorant information being expounded on conservation. With strong local clubs making a super strong International Hoo-Hoo, we can help prove to our government, among other things, that a well-managed forest is the best conservation we now know about.

Larry Owen Snark of the Universe

This gu.est editorial by western lumberman Larry Owen, who heads th.e lraternal ord,er ol Iumbermen, pints out the continuing ualue ol rnernbership in the nation's oldest business lraternity.-Editor.

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