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1-1GrHFonilr nEDto0D slilt
Wcothcring lcrlr conductcd in thc dcrcrl sun 50 milcr roulh of Dcoth Volley, ond in thc rqlt oir, tco fog, ond roin on Son Froncirco 8oy proved thot Coliforniq Rcdwood reloinc ilr nqlurol color qnd lcxlurc longcr when it hos been lrcoled with "liquid Rcdwood."
Stop End Splitting
"iuMBER sEAt" tcrves you money by stopping end splilting. Eosy to opply by sproying, il cosls you oboul 259, per MBF. Stocks ore moinloined throughoul the Pociflc Coost.
GOPPER]IATE "25O"
There is more profit in Coppernote "250," the heovy duty wood preservotive used by controctors ond induslry throughout the West. lt is eosier lo sell becouse it is ::j:" '"0 sAFER ro
Rsrcarch Daigncd Homcr
House plans rvhich pernrit standardized construction practices and yet avoid the appearances of being mass produced are now being rnacle available under a system of unit - planning developed by the University of Illinois Snrall llomes Council. Following recent public press releases by the Small Homes Council on the results of its eighteen months' research, Nati<lnal }tlan Service n()\\' announces a new plan book Research l)esigned Homes' lior information regarding this new book, write National Plan Service, Inc., l3l5 West Congress Street, Chicago, Illinois.
Conccrts Scheduled For Northern Cqlilornicr
"Jurisdiction VI Rolls On," acco:'ding to Dave I)avis, San Francisco. Intern:ttional 11oe-fIorl's Supremc Custocatian.
Trvo Concats rvere held in March, one at Redding, Calif', March 16, rvhich marked the formation of a new I{oo-Hoo Club. No. 133, and the other at Sacramento, sponsored by Silcraluento Hoo-Hoo Club No. 109.
San Joa<1uin Hoo-Hoo Club No' 31 rvill hold a Corrc:tt April 13.
San Francisco I-umbermen's Club will hold a Concat April 113, on the first evening of the Annual Convention of the Lumber Merchants Association of No:tl.rern California' I)alace Hotel, San Francisco.
Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Clul> No. 2 rvill stage a Cr-rncat April 20.
Ileclwood Empire Hoo-Hoo Club No. 65 rvill pttt orr a Concat May 18.
There will be a Concat at the Arizona Retail Lumber & Iluilders Supply Association Convention, to be held at Grand Canyon, Arizona, May 10, ll, and 12. Date rvill be set later for the Concat.
Acquires Pacilic Rooling Co.
San Francisco, March 30, 1951-Pabco Products Inc' has concluclecl negotiations for the acquisition of all of the outstan<ling capital stock of Pacific Roofing Co.
I'acific Itoofing Co. operates a felt mill and roofing plant on land ot,ned by it at Portland, Oregon and a small rorlfing plant on land leased at Tacoma, Washington. This vvell established company has been in business since 1939 in an in.rportant and growing market.
No changes are contemplated in the name. operations or policies of Pacific Roofing Co' and T. C. Young will l.ctir.ely continue as president of that company.
Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Club Holds Golf Tournament and Dinner Meeting
The Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Club held a golf tournament and dinner meeting at the Riviera Club, Santa Monica, Friday, March '23. 85 played golf, and 125 sat down to dinner in the evening.
The low gross prize was won by Bob Mason, Gillcraft Furniture Co., Los Angeles, and he was awarded the Davidson Plywood & Lumber Co. trophy. Other winners were: First Flight, lorv net, Sid Simmons, AngeJus - Simmons Hardu'ood Co., Los Angeles, California, Lumber Merchant trophy; second low net, Jerry Brenner, Metz Co., Glendale, George E,. Ream trophy; Second Flight, low net, M. M. McConnell, Western Hardwood Lumber Co., Los Angeles, Weyerhaeuser Sales Company trophy; second low net, Sterling Stofle, Western Hardwood Lumber Co., Los Angeles, Roy Stanton trophy. Winners in the special events were arvarded golf balls. John Lipani presented the prizes.
President Orval Stewart presided at the business session. Harry B. Weiss, Memphis, Tenn., Senior Hoo-Hoo on the Supreme Nine, gave an interesting talk on the activities of the Order in the South and he paid Roy Stanton Sr. a fine compliment for the excellent job he did while Snark of the IJniverse.
John Lipani, Russ Bond, Harvey Koll and Orrin Wright received a fine round of applause for the efficient way they handled the golf tournament, as did J. W. Fitzpatrick, Harl Crockett and Ole May who arranged for the party in the evening.

The Club will stage a concat and dinner at the Elks Club, Los Angeles, on Friday evening, April 20.
New Plywood Booklet
A new, full color, l2-page booklet chock-full of design suggestions for remodeling attics, basements and other rooms with plywood has been issued by the Douglas Fir Plyr,vood Association.
One section of the booklet, entitled Make Your Attic "Picture Pretty" with Douglas Fir Plywood, contains a sparkling series of sketches suggesting special treatments for turning attics into child's room, bedroom, study, den, hobby center or special storage area.
Another section illustrates the ease with which these ideas can be put into action witl-r Douglas fir plywood by the weekend carpenter as well as the professional builder.
Single copies are offered free of charge to building supply dealers and in quantities at a fraction of their actual cost. Prompt action on a request for either single copies or quantity price quotations will be given by Douglas Fir Pll.rvood Association, Tacoma 2, Wash.
I. W. Correlcrnd Heqds Western Retailers
J. \\r. Copeland, Portland, Ore., was elected president of the \\'restern Retail Lumbermen's Association at the 48th annual convention held in Spokane. Mr. Copeland is president and general manager of the Copeland Lumber Company, J. \,V. Copeland Yards, and J. W. Copeland Yards of California, operating 43 retail lumber yards in Oregon, Washington and California.