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THtr ARIZONA

By FRANK DA executive vice president

EDncgNrrY E. M. Ray, president

I lof the Arizona Lumber and Builders Supply Assn., appointed the following chairmen for the Arizona Lumber Associations Committees for t97 6-1977

They are: E. M. Ray, executive committee; John Shipley, insurance committee; Virgil Hunt, convention committee; Al Schechter, membership policy and ethics committee; John

Entz, education committee; Carl Bastian, wood promotion committee; Ace Mason, legislative committee; and Sam Hauert, pension trust committee.

A board of director's meeting was held in Flagstaff in October and all of the programs for the association were discussed.

We will be concentrating this year on education along with the continuing wood promotion and MESH House.

In attendance from Arizona at the NLBMDA Annual meeting in Toronto October l0-13 were E. M. Ray, president of Ray Lumber, Phoenix; Jack

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10,000 and 20,000 population that are eligible for Farmers Home Administration (FmHA) housing programs:

Idaho: Caldwell, Coeur D'Alene, Moscow

Oregon: Ashland, Astoria, Bend, Grants Pass, La Grande, McMinnville, Pendleton, Roseburg, The Dalles

14ashington: Centralia, Ellensburg, Moses Lake, Oak Harbor, Port Angeles

Monongahela: As you all know, the Congress passed the National Forest Management Act of 1976 for President Ford's signature.

We join the forest productsindustry and other concerned groups in thanking all of you who have maintained an interest in and actively supported this legislation. It corrects the Monongahela problem and establishes long range guidelines for the National forests. Let your legislators know that their support is appreciated.

Cal Hutchinson, manager of Stuntz Lumber Co. and WBMA district director, has been conducting adult education classes for Treasure Valley Community College in Ontario, Or. Subjects included product training in roofing, kitchen cabinets, lumber and plywood, windows.

He has also sold two energy-saving houses since attending the Arkansas Story meeting.

Tom Slattery is the new manager at the Totem Home Center in Veradale. Wa.

Sullivan, president of Midway Lumber Tucson; Sam Hauert, president of Grant Road Lumber, Tucson; and vours trulv.

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