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residential market in L962 and would run to as much as 30/o in 1963. He predicted that in the late sixties, apartments will reach as great a proportion as 40/o oI the housing market in the U.S.
Smith told the lumbermen that 1975 would ofier a great potential world-wide market for construction materials in view of a billion increase in world population and that industries which take advantage of the opportunity would prosper. He concluded that strong industry associations provide the greatest single means for producers to capitalize upon the markets created by population booms in the next dozen years.
McCulloch Sqw Wins Aword
The McCulloch BP-I Chain Saw has been announced as an outstanding work in the field of industrial products, according to the recently issued industrial design 9th annual design review.
The McCulloch product was one of 2I3 items selected from a total of nearly 2,500 eligible entries from American manufacturers and design offices.
The BP-l Chain Saw originated with the McCulloch engineering stafi. Styling consultant was Reinecke Associates.
Lumber ond Wood Producls School Begins in Februory
Though this announcement will probably appear after the beginning of the program, we wish to point out that plans for the Lumber and Wood Products School, have been completed and classes begin February 4.
The school is sponsored jointly by the Lumber Association of Southern California and National Lumber Manufacturers As. sociation.
The Los Angeles classes will be held at Virgil Junior High School, 152 North Vermont. They began at 7:00 P.M., February
4, and continue each Monday for eight weelcs.
The Orange County Section meets at Sunny Hills High School, l80I Warburton Wuyo Fullerton, beginning February 5. Classes begin at 7:00 P.M., and meet each Tuesday thereafter for eight weeks.
Tuition fee is $18.00. For further information contact the Lumber Association of Southern California, Burbank-telephone: Vlctoria 9-645L; or Wayne Gardner at his NLMA ofrce in Arcadia. Hlllcrest 6-9121.
leMenoger Advonced
C. R. LeMenager has been promoted to vice president of Fluor Products Co., Inc., Santa Rosa, Calif., per announoement from Fluor president Robert W. Kerr.
LeMenager will be responsible for industrial relations, public relations, advertis. ing and market research for the company.
He has been Fluor's manager of indus. trial relations and marketing services for the past six years.