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HYSTER BUILDS INDUSTRIAL TRUCKS FOR THE LUMBER DEATER

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HYSTER AI.SO OFTERS A COMPREHENSIVE YARD.PI.ANNING STRVICE

O Specially-trained Hl ster Representatives are ready today to show you a yard-planning kit designed to helir you improve your yard lay'out. This kit is part of a comprehensive progran specifically develope-d as a service to the retail and wholesale lumber industry. Included are: rl Solesmen speciolly lroined in retoil ond wholesole hondling of lumber ond other building producls.

O A 43-minule, l6-mm sound movie, in full color showing lotest hondling methods used in lumber yords.

O A newly-developed yord-plonning kit designed for retoil or wholesole lumbermen. lt con be used lo determine how to loy oul o yord lo increose efficiency in oll phoses of operotion-receiving, sloroge, order picking.

O Cose studies of newty improved yord operolions.

O Demonslrolions which cqn be orronged on your premises.

Any or all of these services are available from your Hyster Representative today. You will find him listed under "Trucks-Industrial" in the yellow pages of your telephone directorv.

SEE THIS MOVIE! ,.OPERATION PROFTT''

Every lumbermon, retoil or wholesole. should see lhe fclesl methods of hondling lumber shown in this new Hyster 43minute, l6mm sound. color film. Your Hysler deoler will be glod to show you lhis inleresling movie, filmed especiolly for retoil ond wholesole lumber yord operolion. Coll him todoy'

SEE THIS YARD.PIANNING KIT!

Concluding the morning session rvas Martha Nowels, briliiant daughter of the lvell-knorvn lumberman, Russell Nowels. Miss Norvels is director of the OHI in Tucson and, under that heading, she spoke of tl-re wonderful cooperation they are receiving there from all segrnents of the construction industry in getting the program underr'vay.

Also on the morning program rvas tl.re shotving of a film on materials handling, presented lry R. C. Baughman of Equipment Sales Company, Phoenix, which the dealers found enlightening ancl u'e11 worthrvhile.

The luncheon recess u'as held from noon to 2 p.m. and the convention sessions resumed at Z:30 u'ith a panel discussion moderated by Frank Ryley of Ryley, Carlock and Ralston, Phoenix attorneys for the association, and Jerry Kelleher, labor consultant for the ARL&BSA. The topics included labor's organizatiolr program. results of the "Stnotkin" decision, processing of lumber products and state legislation affecting the industry.

Cy Sr,veet was the principal speaker of this afternoon session. Under the title "FHA, Iitle I Brought Up to Date," the former California retail lumberman advised the Arizona dealers that he felt that the private enterprise program of OHI 'ivould do much to increase the housing inventory of the United States by modernizing and improving 10,000,000 homes rvhich are no\\r in need of repair and that the Title I program of the federal government rvas one of the tools which should be used in this program.

Concluding the day festively \\'as a huge barbecue provided by Southwest Lumber Mills, Inc., in the armory.

James C. O'Malley of the O'Malley Lumber Company, (Continued on Page 31)

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