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Lumber Merchants Association of Northern California 22nd Annual CONYtrl\TIOI\
Sundoy, April 8 fUlondoy, April 9
9:00 q.m. Golf Tournqmenl qf Wowono Golf Course; Croig Gcffney, Bonninglon Lumber Co., Choirmon.
I2:00 m. Registrotion-Moin lobby-Ahwohnee Hotel.
6:00 p.m. Get-Acquointed Co€ktoil Porty-lndion Room.
7:30 p.m. lnformol Dinner.
9:30 p.m. "The Asceni of El Copiron" with o tolk ond films of the mon who did itRonger Woyne MoryMoin Lounge.
9:30 o.m. Business Session-lndion Room; Elmer N. Rou, President LMA, presiding.
"How lo lmprove your Adverfising, Merchondising ond Cuslomer Relqlions."
Jock Doschsll\dysrlising Executive ond former heod of Operotion Home lmprovement.
Edmond Boles-Public Relotions Counsel.
Al Buckner-M & D Store Fixtures.
Joe Schrqm-Edifor, Building products Deoler.
12:00 m. l"un6fieon-l oin Dining Room.
Presidenl's Welcome-Elmer N. Rou, Modero Lumber & Hordwore Co., Modero.
"Boy, Am I Qe6fusscl"-Rev. Jim W. Brougher, Jr., Firsi Boptist Church, Glendole.
"The Lotest in World Forestry,,
"The Procee_dings of the Fifth World Forestry Congress" a 1,800 page, 3 volume compilation by 449 of 'the #orld's most esteemed foresters is now available in limited quan- tities- through advance orders placed prior to printing, March 1962.
The.-edition, which was compiled from the proceedings of the Fifth World Forestry Cohgress, fall of1960, Seittle, \A/ashington represents the effoits of men and women from 7l nations all devoted to the protection, management and use of our great natural resouice.
Cited as an invaluable addition to personal, public, industrial, and institutional libraries, the mamouth volumes include over _480 photographs, graphs, tables and maps, plus summaries of each of th; 449 pa.pers in Engliih, French and Spanish.
Included are papers and discussion on Multiple Use of Forest Lands and Multiple Use of Forest Lands as prac- ticed on p"!li" and private forest lands and reporti on Progress. in World Folestry in the seven world rigions.
Other_headings are: Silvitulture and Management", Gene- tics and Tree Improvements, Forest Prot6ction, Forest Economics and Policy, Education, Forest Products, Forest and Range \Matershed, Forest Recreation and Wildlife, Logging an-d Forest_Operations and Tropical Forestry. There will be no bookstore sales. Order forms -av be
Yosemite National Park
Ahwahnee Hotel
April 8-10, 1962
Presidenf Elmer N. Rqu who will preride or IMA meetings.
2:30 p.m. Business Session-lndion Room.
"\llfhere Does the Wholesoler. Distributor qnd Reloiler Stqnd Under the Woge]J{eup Lqur"-Eldon Corl, Generol Monoger, Colifornio Associolion of Employers.
3:30-4:00 p.m. Boord Busses for the IMA "Snofqri" ot Bodger Poss Ski Lodge. Cockioils, Dinner ond Spectoculor
Downhill qnd Slolom Roces by Yosemile Ski Professionols -followed by the fomous downhill torch ski. Bock to horel by 9:00 p.m. for doncing in the lndion Room.
Tuesdoy, April lO l2:00 m. Lqdies luncheon qnd Entertoinment. l2:00 m. Men's Lunchsen-lvtqin Dining Room. obtained from Dr. V. L. Harper, Chairman, Executive Committee, Fifth World Forestry Congress, c/oU. S. Forest Service, Washington 25, D. C.
8:00 o.m. Direclors Breqkfqst Meeting-Cqlifornio Room.
9:30 o.m. Direclors Wives' Breqkfqst-Solorium.
9:30 o.m. Business Session-lndion Room.
"How io Mqintqin o Sotisfoctory Profif'-Arlhur A. Hood, Former Editor of the Americon Lumbermqn.
"Breoking the Sound lqTyls/'-l{orry Swift, Notionolly known outhority on Monogemsnf-psls6nnel Problems.
2:30 p.m. IMA Round Tqble Moderoted by Arl Hood.
6:00 p.m. Industry Cocktqil Porfy-Moin Lounge.
7:30 p.m. Dinner Donce qnd Gqlq floor Show.
L.A. Home Show Selects Temple Construction Gompony lo Build ltllodel Home
A prominent Southern California builder-Hugh Temple of Tarzana-has been selected to construct the first full scale model home to be displayed at the 17th annual Los Angeles llome Show at the Sports Arena.
This was announced today by W. Floyd Lovelace, Dept. of Water and Power executive and president of the Home Show which will run June 2l through July 1.
The particular home designated was "The Winterset," a Gold Medallion model designed by L. C. Major of Downey. Temple, president of the Young Home Builders Council and a member of the board of directors of the lfome Builders Association of Los Angeles, Orange and Ventura counties, heads 'Iemple Construction Co. A current project of his company is Devonshire Northridge, an B2-home community in West San Fernando Valley.
The "Winterset," is a 3-bedroom, two bath, convertible den home of 1350 square feet with an English Cottage exterior. Price range of the home is $19,950 to $21,900. Construction, adjacent to the Sports Arena, is expected to begin Monday, April23.