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THE BEST IIFT TRUCK FOR I]ISTDE WORK
Saves Floori...Cuts tlcinlencnce Cosls. llore ington, talked on "Cedar Shingles and Shakes," and Richard Hare, Arizona manager of the F.H.A. spoke on his subject "The F.H.A. Brought up to Date."
Speed, llore Troction, llore ilo neuvero b ilif y.
The Hystet Pneumatic Tire "Easy Ride" is easy on floorseasy on the load-engineered for greater mineuverability in narrow aisles and crowded warehouse spaces. ffySffn tS THE IDEAL LIFT TRUCK FOR INSIDE WORK.
Big PNEUMATIC TIRES CUT DO\U7N FLOOR StlRFACE REPAIRS, practically eliminate damage to costly floors. TRACTION and RAMP CLIMBING abilitv is increased. Operator fatigue is reduced.
Your Hyster Distributor will demonstrate a Hyster 2O (2,OgO lb. capacity) or a Hyster 40 (4,OOO lb. capacity)'for your insid.e and. oatsid.e materials handling jobs. You can check your own savings. SEE FOR YOURSELF or write for literature.
In the evening the delegates and their wives attended a square dance at the Inn.
Saturday ':i
The convention business meeting was calted to order at 10:00 a.m., after which J. E. Holbrook, of the Paraffine Companies, Inc., San Francisco, spoke on "Public Relations-A Challenge to the Building Materials Industry," then, Jerome Kelleher, labor consttltant and Francis Ryley spoke on the legal angles of the business. A recess was taken until 2:00 p.m. for luncheon. Committee reports were followed by the election of officers for the coming year. At 4:00 p.m. the new boa:'d of directors had their first meeting afted which most everyone took siesta time until 6:30 p.m. when Joe Rice, president of the First Federal Savings and I-oan Association of Phoenix gave his annual cocktail party for the delegates and their guests'
Saturday night the annual banquet got under way in the Maricopa Inn patio with Don McCaughey as toastmaster turning in a grand job. He introduced the new officers, guests and the principal speaker Cyrus B. Sweet.
The delegates danced until the wee hours of the morning and the concensus of the attending members was that this was by far the best convention yet'
Among the Californians present were: O. A. McClave, R. W. Evans, Joe Tardy, J. E. Frederick, M. Goldberg, A.. H. Jackson, C. Matz,' J. W. Hussey, Geo. Melville, Wm. Brophy, Los Angeles; E. J. Keefe Jt., C. H. Smith and J.
Il. Holbrook of San Franesico; Clay Lilleston, Southgate; H. Vancise and J. Ramsay, Inglewood.
The following firms had exhibits at the convention: Armstrong Cork Co., Los Angeles, Baker-Thomas Lime & Cement,Co., Phoenix; Camp Chemical Co., BrooklIn, N. Y., The Celotex Corp., Chicago, Ill.; Douglas Fir Plywood Association, Tacoma; Wash. ; W, P. Fuller Co., Phoenix; General I'lywood Corp., Los Angeles; Johns-Manville Corp., New York; Egan Jones, Phoenix; Kimberly'Clark Corporation, Neenah, Wisconsin; Mallco Hardware, Phoenix:'Marsh Wall Products, Dover, Ohio; Masonite Corp., Chicago; National Advertising, lVaukesha, Wis.; Paraffine Companies, Inc.-San Francisco; Simpson Logging Co., Seattle, Wash.; Southwest Lumber Mills, McNary, Ariz.; U. S. Gypsum Co., Chicago; U. S. Dept. of Commerce, Phoenix; Union Gypsum Co., Phoenix; Amerwood Company, Los Angeles; Arizona Sand & Rock Co., Phoenix'

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