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The Convention Program
Tuesdoy, Moy 8
8:00 o.m. Boqrd of Directors Breokfost, Red Velvel Room.
9:00 o.m.-12:00 noon Registrotion cnd Reservotions, Ofi- rERRYluttlN lobby Foyer, ond Equipmenl qnd Products Exhibit, Internotionol goliroom. '- I ' Compleling o successful yesr os Presidenl ol the Lumber Associolion l2:00 noon Kick-off Luncheon, Covolier Room.
9:30 o.m.-I2:00 noon PAK Course, Comeo Room, "Point olsouthern Cotitornio. Clinic," with Doug Kennedy, Old Colony Point, ond representolives from Sherwin-Willioms ond Tuff-Kote.
Presiding, Terry Mullin, Presidenl, LASC.
"Whot ls fhe Short ond Long Ronge Forecost for Residentiol Conslruction in Soulhern Colifornio" by Dr. Fred E. Cose, Associoie Professor, Groduote School of Business Administrotion, UCLA.
"Finoncing-lndustry's Most lrnportont Tool" by tloyd J. Sugoski, Bonk of Americo.
Adiourn to Comeo Room; Presiding, North Swqnson.
Ponel Discussion: "Avoilobility of Money for Copirol Expendifures, lnventories ond Consumgr $qlss"-rnoderofor, Robert J. Lintner, Security Firsf Nqtionol Bonk; ponel members, Droke Moody, chief of operotions, Federol Housing Administrotion; Al Gorrell, Glendole Sovings & Loon; Mqrtin Logon, Smoll Business Administrofion; Dick Hill, Coldwell Bonker & Co.;Williqm S. Donovon, Universol
C.l.T.; ond John Toylor, Securily First Nqtionol Bonk.
2:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m. Equpiment ond Products Exhibit, lnrernolionol Bollroom.
7:30 p.m. Open 'House ond Exposition, Internotionol Bollroom. "Fomily Night ot the Trode Show." Archifects, engineers, designers, builders ond confroctors will be the guesfs of exhibitors ond deolers. Free odmission.
Choirmon qnd mosler ceremonies, George Geyer. "ll's o Lotin Americqn Holidoy," with Corol Connley ond Her Strolling Lovelies.
Refreshmenls. Aword of ottendonce prizes ot 9:30 p.m.
Wednesdoy, May 9
8:00 o.m. Pioneers' Breokfost, Covolier Room. Honoring lumber lodies ond lumbermen of Soulhern Colifornio who hove complered 40 or more yeors of service in the lumber qnd ollied products industries.
Choirmon, Orrie W. Homilton, execulive vice presidenf, retired, ond honorory member, LASC.
lntroduction of pioneer lodies ond genllemen.
"Responsibility of the Deolers to their Disfributors ond Monufqcturers" by Williqm H. Hunt, vice president, Georgio Pocific Corp.
Aword of oilendonce prizes.
9:00 o.m.-II:30 o.m. PAK Course, Comeo Room. "Kitchen Remodeling" wifh Jim Williqms, Chip Nqtionol, ond representolives from So. Colif. Edison Co., So. Colif. Gos Co., Building Supply News, Thermodor, o moior building contrqcfor ond o moior lumber deoler.
9:30 o.m.-I2:00 noon Equipmeni qnd Products Exhibit, lnlernqlionol Bollroom.
l2:00 noon Business Monogemenl Luncheon, Cqvolier Room.
Choirmon, Howqrd "Duke" SPeer.
"The Role of Business Monogement in Fulure Smoll Business" by Dr. Gunlher W. Klqus, odministrqlive ossistonl io vice presidenf of soles, Purex Corp. Ltd., ond UCLA
Exfension ond Monogemenf Troining Progrom.
Presiding, Ed Stoner, Jr.
"Lond Development" by Juny Oldhom, U.S. Gypsum. "Pfon Service" by F, O. Morion, Mosonite.
"Shell Housing" by Gordon Lowler, The Celotex Corp.
Adiourn lo Comeo Room: Presiding, Norlh Swonson.
Pqnel Discussion: "Who ls Going ro Sell the New Building Moteriols Thot Are Being Developed?"-6oderotor' lrl l:30 p.m.-3:00 p.m. PAK Course, Red Velvel Room. "Ply' wood Clinic" with Richqrd Anderson, Douglos Fir Plywood Assn., ond o represenlolive from the Hordwood dssn.
E. Motheny, soles promotion monoger, Pocific South Division, U.S. Plywood Corp.; ponel members, to be onnounced, key executives from fhree moior monufoclurers ond three moior reloilers.
2:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m. Equipment qnd Products Exhibit, lnfernotionql Bollroom.
5:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m. No-host Cocktqil Porty, lnternofionol Bollroom.
7:30 p.m. Dinner-dqnce qnd enterloinmenl, Covolier Room. Donce to the music of Pqul Buzord, his lrumpet ond orchesiro.
Thursdoy, Moy lO
9:30 o.m.-I2:OO noon Equipment qnd Products Exhibit, Inlernoliono I Bollroom.
9:00 o.m.-ll:30 o.m. PAK Course, Comeo Room. "Lumber Groding" with Don Comsfock, Weslern Pine Assn.; Cqrl Romslrom, West Coost Lumber lnspection Bureou; Louis Ehling, Colifornio Redwood ,Assn.; Woyne Gordner ond Rod Buchon, Nolionol Lumber Monufoclurers Assn.; ond Mqrshqll Ritchie, Red Cedor Shingle Bureou.
l2:00 noon Hoo-Hoo qnd Hoo-Hoo-Elle Luncheon, Covolier Room.
Foshion Show-/Tropicol Cosuols ond Moonlile Foshions," feoturing "Jewels of the Seo" by Rose Morie Reid; "Howoiion Foshions" by Wolroh Clork; ond "Glomour Gowns ond Sweoters" by Benny's of Hong Kong. Coordinotor, Emmeline Snively, Blue Book Models; norrotor, Williqm Romoge.
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Sld Smirh Retires
Sid Smith, pioneer San Diego lumberman, retired last month following more than 50 years in the remanufacturing and retail lumb,er business in the border city.
Sid started his wood products career at the turn of the century when he joined a planing mill firm on March l, 1903 where he worked in all departments of the company from production through sales and shipping. He is a native Californian having been born at Encinitas and has spent all of his adult life in the San Diego area. He has been a member of the Concatenated Order of Hoo-Hoo for mo.re than a half century and is a life member of San Diego Hoo-Hoo club 3.

"f am now going to take life easy," said Sid, "and intend to do some first class gardening, stamp collecting and just a little traveling on the side," he continued. He and his wife Helen were married 54 years ago and have two adult childrena son and a daughter.
Sid intends to remain active in the fraternal order of lumbermen an organization he has served for so many Years-so well.
In 1961, private landowners and public agencies at all levels of government planted nine trees for every man, woman and child in the United States -a total of 1.7 billion.
Lou Ohlson Heods Dont Forest Products
Lou Ohlson, vetieran sawmill opera- tor and northern California lumbermal1, was elected president of Dant Forest Products, Inc. of Menlo Park, in a reorganization move last month.
Robert E. Dant continues as chairman of the board. Other officers elected to fill management posts include Vic Clark, vice-president, and Sam Eggiman, secretary-treasurer.
Dant Forest Products, Inc. (formerly Dant & \Marnock, Inc.) is a leading rvholesaler of Pacific Coast forest products, ponderosa pine millwork, mouldings and plywood. In addition to general wholesaling, the company also has the sales exclusive on such well known brands as "White Slvan," "High Sierra," "Tahoe," and mouldings from Dant Forest Products, Inc.
Along with the ofihcers, Frank Morrisette, Bob Clark, and Bill Davis continue active in the company's lumber, moulding and millwork operations. Dan Krieger continues to head Dant Forest Products' plywood division which recently took over the sales of West Coast Veneer at Crescent City, California. West Coast Veneer produces approximately two and one half million sq. ft. of Douglas fir sheathing per mor.rth. A DFPA mill, shipments are truck and trailer to the California jobber trade.
LASC Convention Progrqm
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Presiding, Terry Mullin, President, LASC. Choirmon, Horvey Koll, Snork of the Universe, tionol Concoienoted Order of Hoo-Hoo.
"Wood Promotion" by Woyne Gqrdner, Notionol Lumber Monufoclurers Assn.
"Let's Spell out o Sotisfocfory Profit" by Art Hood, Mon' oging Editor, Retired, Americon Lumbermon, Chicogo. f nstollotions of officers ond directors, yeor 1962-63. Aword of ollendonce prizes.
PAK Course, "Moteriols Hondling Clinic" Film. Progrom presenfed by Chorles Robertson ond Corol Leen, Cuckler Steel Spon Co. Equipment on disploy in oufdoor exhibit oreo.
Until Closing Equipment qnd Products Exhibit qnd No-host Cocktqil Porly, Internqtionol Bollroom.