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REDWOOD IS OUR BABYI
tors, Inc.
r, Inc.
Cal-Pacific Red acific Redwood Sales
Callfornia, Redv California West rrnia, Redwood Assn. rrnia \ilestern States
Llfe Insura,n< l Insura,nce Compa,ny
Celotex Corporr rx Corporatlon
The Robert Do iobert Dollar Co.
French & St. C (Insurance B
)h Cleir surance Brokers)
Garehimo Corp dmo Corporation
Georgia-Pa,clfic
;ia-Paclfic Corp.
Harbor Pl5rwoo rr Pl5rwood Corp.
Hobbs Wall Lu r Lumber Co.
Fred C. Holmes ilohns-Manvllle Products
Holmes Lumber Co.
-Manl'llle Builrting rducts
Lamon Lumber n Lumber Company
Lumber Dealers rer Materlals Co.
MacBea,th Ifa,rr ieath Ifa.rdwooal Co.
Porrnanente Cement Co.
Reid & Wright Co.
Rounds Lumber Company
Simpson Logging Co.
Tarter, \ilebster & Johnson, Inc.
Union Lumber Company
Wendling-Nathan Company
West Coa,st Lumbermen's Assn.
\ilestern Pine Association
Western Pine Supply Co.
Woyerhaeuser Company
Wholesale Buil<ting Supply, Inc.
IMood Conversion Company
(Entertainment courtesy of Plywall Products Co.John E. Smets) like to build a fence around our borders, we Just can't do it, he said.
Hobbs Wall has eperything you need kiln-dried redwood siding, ffnish, panels unusual size and grade speciftcations in green or dry redwood merch and utility as well as clear heart . . . cut stoc\ split stock, shakes For prompt, courteous service-or price information-get in touch with Hobbs Wall now!
America's only alternative is to provide and maintain world leadership to prevent Russia from achieving its acknowledged goal-the total destruction of the capitalist form of government, he declared.
Although it sounds a little grim, Gros put it over in perfect taste; after all, you come to Convention to learn, not just to hear what you want to hear.
At 2:30 p.m., it was back to work again with Francls Brovrn
"lhe Volmte Brothen" (right) wowed 'em cf the big Bmquet wind-up rhry wilh their qqriql sicycls qt frd w6 lhelG ever oyone like beoutiful Songbird tucille Nomo (belryl, who mode it q rolid doler Covenlio rorm with h.r 1960 epeoronce qf th! rac4t SCILA mecting, too
"llty Dqddy k q Lmbcmo" {CLll. 5-l-6O), The tlub hod wrltten ond publirhed lhir childro'r booft feqturing lhe forerl produclr burine$ wiich cdtoin! 24 color lllutlroflon.. lt lt rcw being dirtributed to lmbemen for $25 per l0O, Including imprinting of your 6m ncre md oddrc$ m the bck (over. Betler get wirh if-it's lhe Be.rie! (md wc do meon Joctll
See You in San Francisco at the NRLDA,1960

Buililing Products EXPOSITION
November 13-16
Civic Auditorium and Brooks Hall

Ponderosn & Sugsr Pine
Redwood & lncense Cedqr White & Douglqs Fir
Box 469
Oroville, Californio
Phone: LEnox 3-5451
,tloutDtNGs & JAI BS tineol, cul-lo-length cnd Finger Jointed
CUI STOCK
Sosh & Flush Door
Lerlie G. "Ler" Po:rmor+Mouldingr
Fred L. PqrmorFlmber
TWX: OVt CAt 38
..CEE-VEE Brdnd" Gqleway to the f@ther River Covnlry
Don Werl-Mouldingr & Alillwork speaking on "New Trends and New Products in the West," and George Miller, National Associates, Inc., speaking on "The Profit in Pensions." National Associates is LMA's official pension consultant and the Association rqay, through using National Associates' already established trust, enjoy considerable savings.
With the busy two-day session at a close, the dealers spruced up, picked up the missus and joined the gang in the main lobby for the last of three sponsored-cocktail interludes and then on to the President's Banquet, Frank Hea,rd presiding.
Seated with Heard were the Association's vice-president, Elmer Bau, and its faithful treasurer, Ira, E. Horton, both re-elected along with Heard to another year in office.
Numerous other introductions included .foe Kirk' elected "director-at-large," a position long vacant and now capably filled, and two of the new directors who were present at the final session, Wondoll Scott of Progress Lumber Company, and Larry Klng' of the King-Marshall Lumber Co.

The spotlight then went to Master of Ceremonies George Reilly and his big 20th Annual LMA Show, enjoyable and solid right down to the last beat.
Outside, snow began to fall, building up a blanket of white on the Yosemite Valley floor. It seemed like a perfect ending.
By MAX M. COOK.
Club 9 Hoo-Hoo ltove the 196o^ Annuol Dinner-Donce
Up to the 'Night to Howl'
San Francisco Hoo-lloo Club 9 will stage its annual dinner-dance under the chairmanship of Dealer Charlie White on Mav 28. at the Meadow Club in Fairfax. Members will note the date is a Saturday evening, a change from the club's previous Friday-night affairs which involved too much rushing through the heavy end-of-the-week traffic to pick up the missus, and then right back to the City again.
A real bargain package, the whole evening of Fun-for-Two can be had for a mere $17.50, including a free cocktail hour lrom 7:39 to 8:39 p.m., a delicious Meadow Club steak dinner, dancing to the club's excellent S-piece band-the works ! Tickets are now on sale and may be obtained by calling Bill Johnson at Hobbs Wall Lumber Company, Flllmore 6-@00.
Joe Shipman has been named chairman of a special cocktail period where dinner-dance goers will collect at several different "watering holes" of friends, and then take the dance event by storm as a group. Reception committee will include such Club 9 stalwarts as Harry Hood, Ben Ward, Fred Buckley, Dave Davis and John Prime.
In all, the event promises an enjoyable evening out for an estimated record attendance of from 75 to 80 couples, according to Chairman White. Get your ducats early because even tlre beautiful Meadow Club does have its limitations.
Commirted Houses Exempt From FHA Groding Requirements
FHA has exempted from its new grade-marking requirements for board and framing lumber, new houses for which commitments were issued piior to April 1, effective date of the regulation. Some 50,000 to 60,000 housing units will be eligible for exemption, according to FHA estimates.
Meanwhile, according to the NLMA, recent news stories quote Theodore E. Boardman, chief underwriter for FHA's Boston offrce, as stating that grade mark "chiselers" may be barred from FHA projects after a qingle warning. Concernine' moisture coutent. Boardmdn said his inspectors Concerning content, n will makelheir decisions after the lumber has been nailed up a wl1ile. He said they will not rule on lumber on the ,'l grouno.