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4. Eighrcen crosr ribs in eoch corc

5. rrll 2" *ilet qnd rqils

6. VentiJotcd corc

7. tock blocks, two sides 4" x 21" including stilc

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Dimensions

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19th ANNUAL CONVENTION PROGRAM

Yosemite National Park, California

Sundoy, April | 9

Early arrivals may tour the scenic wonders of beautiful Yosemite National Park. Annual LMANC Golf Tournament will be held at Wawona Golf and Country Club-Charlie Dart, K-Y Lumber Co., Fresno. chairman. Cocktails and Di;rner6:00 l).m.- Ahrvahnee hotel.

Mondoy, April 20

8:00 a.m.-Lnmbermen's o1d-fashioned, outcloor Chuckwagon Breakfast (weather permitting).

9:00 a.m.-Noon-Registration, Nlain Lobby, Ahu'ahnee hotel.

12:00-Luncheon. \Velcome by Hamilton Knott, Yosemite Lumber Co., Fresno; president, Lun.rber l{erchants Association of Northern California.

1:30 p.m.-Keynote Address by Frank W. Lovejoy, merchandising and sales executive, Socony X,{obil Oil Co., New York City, ancl past presiclent, Neu' York Sales Executives Club.

2:30 p.m.-"Businessmen in Politics and Gor.ernment." by Orlo M. Brees, regiorral director, National Association of Manufacturers.

3:30 p.m.-Ladies Tea (Gentlemen at leisure).

Tuesdoy, April 2l

9:00 a.m.-LMA Business session ar.rcl Election of DirectorsIndian l{oom.

12:00-Luncheon-Main Dining room ; Frank M. Heard, vice-president, LX,IANC, presiding.

1:30 p.m.-Report and Forecast by H. W. Blackstock, H. \\'. Blackstock Lumber Co., Seattle, \\'ash.; president, National Retail Lumber Dealers Assn., WJsh.. D.C.

2:30 p.m.-Inspirational and humorous talk by Frank MacDavis, Springfield, I11., u'e11-kno\\:n newspaper correspondent, Raclio-TV counselor-commentator ancl motion picture u'riter-director.

3:30 p.m.-LMANC Directors meeting and ar.rnual Election of officers.

3:30 p.m.-Laclies Program.

6:00 p.m.-Indrrstry sponsored Cocktail Party.

7 :00 p.m.-Dinner, "Firefall" and Entertainment.

6:00 p.m.-Industry sponsorecl Get-Acquainted Cocktail PartyIndian Room.

8:00 p.q.-President's Banquet, Harnilton Knott presid- ing. Introduction of new Officers and Directois ar-rd Farewell to outgoing president. Dinner dancing, Entertainment and all-star convention finalc.

Shirley

SCRLA Membership Meeting

(Continued from Page 5) for Plywood" in a most emcient manner. These two executives know their products thoroughly and from all reports and indications, a steady flow of all species and grades to the Southland is assured for the boom months iust around the corner.

Lowell Kolb, vice-president and manager, Mullin Lumber Co., Los Angeles, gave a complete re.port on problems encountered by the Lumber Grades committee during the past several months. Homer H. Burnaby, president of Sun Lumber Co., San Pedro, covered tl-re Labor-Management field. He is chairman of the board, Lumber Employers Council, Los Angeles, and his remarks were well received.

Following the question and answer period, President Hal Brown gave a complete resume' on "What's Cooking in the Lumber and Allied Products Ir.rdustry." This leader in his field knows his industry thoroughly and delivered his remarks straight from the shoulder.

A reception was held for the new members immediately following the full afternoon of educational exchange of ideas, and the cocktail hour in the Los Angeles room of the Statler was enjoyed by all who were lucky enough to attend this splendid event managed by Orrie Hamilton.

In his Bulletin report to the SCRLA membership following the Conference, February 26, Executive Omcer Hamilton reported, "The session was under the able leadership of Hal A. Brown, as president of SCRLA, and his ready wit and acumen really kept the meeting moving.

"Credit is due for a successful meeting to everyone who attended, and especially those who participated in the program. It takes a good amount of time and effort on the part of each participant to prepare for such an event and our Panel and speakers surely did themselves proud.

"It isn't every Association which can draw on its Membershio for such excellent soeakers who know their subjects from practical experience. We are indeed proud of them and others their equal whom u'e had to pass up this time due to a full program.

"Thanks, then, to all who participated-the listeners, the qrrestion askers, the moderators, and the speakers."

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