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1950 Was Record Yecrr loi the Americcrn Tree Fcrm System
Washington, D.C.,-From every standpoint 1950 was a banner year for the nation's Tree Farmers and their program of growing rvood crops to fill the needs of 150 million Americans.
With 2,935 pfivate land owners now producing regular harvests of wood on 22,933,130 certified Tree Faim u1."., the American Tree Farm System has just chalked up its most successful post-war year.
' These figures are taken from a national Tree Farm sta_ tistical summary released by American Forest products In_ dustries, Inc., coordinator of the 29-state program that encourages tree growing and wise forest management by pri_ vate land owners.
Loans for Commercial Buildings Curbed
Washington, Feb. l4.-The Federal Reserve Board today clamped a 50 per cent cash down payment requirement on construction of new stores, of,fices, hotels and other nonresidential buildings.
The same requirement was imposed on repair, enlargement, alteration and reconstruction jobs on existing commercial buildings if the cost of the improvement exceeds 15 per cent of the building's appraised value.
The new real estate credit control order is to take effect tomorow. '
The order requires that loans must be paid oftin 25 years and declares'that "amortization is required." This means the principal must be paicl off in installments rather than left for a lumpsum payment at the end of 25 years.
The new order covers "new construction" or major improvements of the following:
"Office buildings, warehouses, stores-including sales display service facilities, whether wholesale or retail-banks, hotels, motels, motor courts, garages, automobile service stations, restaurants, theaters, clubs, and other new structures used fol. nonresidential purposes.
There are, however, a number of exemptions, for the benefit of "schools, hospitals, churches, public utilities and property constructed for us" by the Government or any political subdivision,,' among others.
Terrible Twenty GolI Tournament
The Terrible Trventy held its DTth golf tournament at the San Gabriel Country Club, San Gabriel, February 9, with 23 members and 5 guests present. Sterling Stofle and Harry Whittaker were tied for first prize, each turning a net score of 66. Carsten L. Woll is a new member in the Terribles.
The next tournament will be held at the Hacienda Country Club on March 16.
Celotex Relecrses Two Motion Pictures
Two entertaining and educational 16 milimeter color-sound motion pictures have just been released by the Celotex Corporation. One is titled "The Browns Build a House," which tells the story of a young couple planning their home, and the other film "The Inside Story," treats with remodeling or new buildings.
Both movies have been produced primarily for use in dealercontractor meetings but have been kept non-technical so they will appeal equally well to consumer audiences. The films are each about 20 minutes in length.
To arrange for showings of either picture, see your local. Celotex representative or write The Celotex Corporation, 120 S. LaSalle St., Chicago 3, Ill.

NU.DOOR tS THE BEST IN SUDING DOORS!
Construcied of TOP Mode In All Sreel Jigs
Quolity lumber
All Exposed Sections Treoted Wirh Woodlife Feotures Nylon Boll Beoring Nu-Rollers
NU-DOOR lS A COMPTETE PACKAGE-FRAME ond HARDWARE-ASSEMBI.ED COMPACTI.Y FOR tOW COST SHIPPING
NU-DOOR ADVERTTSING tS CREATING CUSTOMER DEMAND FOR THE RETAITER
Knoclccd Down Kitr for Building Mccting of San Joaquin Hoo-Hoo Club Bortr Aveileblc from Po*lrnd Firm At Bdccnftcld Drcw Good Attendancc
A new market has been opened to lumber yards and brrilding supply dealers by the C. R. Dillabaugh Company of Portland, Oregon, manufacturers of lightweight resinbondecl plywood boats.
The company is introducing a nerv line of knocked down "short" kits for sale by building supply dealers to sportsmen ancl hobbyists who build their own boats. The kit contains all of the odd sized pieces of lumber and hardrvare that are inconvenient for dealers to sell in small quan.tities. Stantltrtl sizes of ad<litional materials necessary for ttrr: construction of the boat are to be sold separately from the dealer's regular stocks.
Thc short kit eliminates the prolllem of stocking and handling smalt quantities of odd-sized lumber by the dealer, and creates a greater <lemantl ftlr regularly stockecl waterproof plywood panels, lumber and paints. The kit contains over 30 pieces of partially assembted waterproof plywood and lumber parts, and all screws ancl hardware. The kits are available in 10, 12, 14 and l6-ft. Dillabaugh rorvboats and outboard nrotorboats of various designs' They cost about one-third as much as completely assembtecl boats of identical design, and cirn be obtained from C. R. Dillabaugh C,rmpany, 7928 NE Mallory, Portland 11, Oregon.
Supplement No. I to Standcrd Specilications
For Grcrdes ol Redwood Lumber Avcilcrble
San Francisco, Calif., February 8, 1951-The California Redwood Association has issued Supplement No. l to Standard Specilications for Grades of California Redwood Lumber, which includes revisions in their current grading rules. Copies of this supplement are available upon request addressed to the Association at 405 Montgomery Street, San Francisco 4, Calif

This is the first supplement issued since revised rules were printed in October,1949. It includes amended wording for eight paragraphs. Paragraphs 53 and 54 now permit the same size of edge knots at the ends of the piece as are permitted on the center line. All other changes are simply clarrfication of wording which experience has shown was subject to misinterpretation in the original form.
The February 9 meeting of the Joacluin Hoo-Hoo Club No. 31, held at the Pyrenees Restaurant, Bakersfield, rvas one of the most successful meetings in the Club's history' The attendance of members was 56, and everybody seemed to have a good time. A great deal of interest lvas shown b.v the Kern County lumbernren, and several of them indicated that they woultt like to join Hoo-[Ioo at the next Concat, which will be in April.
Presiclent l)ob ltayrner, of Yoscmite Builders Strpply Co., Mcrced, preside<t. and Art Post and Claude Clrapelle rvere in charge of the arrangements for the evening. It can lle said that these trvo organizers did a fine job.
'ft,e entertainment included songs and dances b1' a family of five talentecl children. As additional entertainrtrent Art and Dick Gray performed on the piano in their usual excellcnt manner. A highlight of the evening was the $5.00 fine asscsse<l orr Walter I'eterson for having the lon'est HooHoo number of anyone present at the nreeting, 30612.
A total of 25 members made the trip frottr Fresno to attend, and some rvere therc from more distant ptlints.
Thc next nreeting of thc Club will be held l\Iarch 9 at thc I,ll ll.ancho. Fresno. Dick Kenned'r' is in charge of the program.
Bob Kchn To Spend Three Months in Europe
P. R. (Bob) Kahn. of Forsyth Flardn'ood Company, San Francisco, end Mrs Kahn will leave March 12 to spend threc months in Europe. They will fly there and back.
They will travel by air to Portugal, and will visit Spain, Italy. Switzerlancl, France, and England. Thel' s'ill take plenty of time and make it a leisurely trip. They u'ill spend the last six weeks in England.
Elected Vicegerent Sncrk Scrcrqmento District
Announcement is made by Dave Davis, Supreme Custocatian of International Hoo-Hoo, that Ed L. Johnson, of Millwork Mart, 1716 Alhambra Boulevard, Sacramento, Calif., has been elected Vic-egerent Snark of Sacramento Hoo-Hoo Club, No. 109.