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The 25 leoding Construcfion Jurisdictions of rhe West - Mqrch, 1956

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Lumber SeGrl 'G'

Lumber SeGrl 'G'

SCRIA Celebrotes Biggest Yeqr

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Gorce believes the industry should not only require but insist upon the pre-employment physical.

Rex Clark then took the microphone himself to speak briefly on the latest developments and early applications of the recent new west coast lumber grading rules. He believes the code lilings will probably take a year to get rolling and thinks Los Angeles County will go along with the city, which has a uniform code. The SCRLA hopes the county will soon demand grade-stamped lumber under the new grade names and Mr. Clark said dealers need have no fear in starting the stamping.

Attendance at the exhibit booths again occupied the dealers until the noon luncheon session.

C. Gilmore Ward presided at the April 18 luncheon meeting. He introduced the session's only speaker, J. Horvard Edgerton, president of the California Federal Saving and

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Loan Assn., Los Angeles, rvho covered a great deal of territory to the enlightenment of his audience 'rvith "The Law of Supply and Demand Has Not Been Repealed."

Entertainment at this session was provicled by Orbie

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