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cated that Arizona may again expect to double its population during that period.

The reports of the committees u'ere given before the luncheon recess.

The only speaker of the final afternoon business session was Jack Doscher who, in "'56-the Year to Fix," thrilled his audience lvith accounts of the first suc.cesses of OHI throughout the country. He particularly emphasized that Tucson, under Martha Nowels, was conducting one of the outstanding local programs and that it could rvell be a pattern for other Arizona communities to follorv. He deta,iled to the members the fact that all trade magazines, consumer publications, the lay press, radio and TV were all cooperating and that millions of dollars were now being spent in coordinating the efforts of all segments in the field of horne improvement.

The annual Cocktail Party was held at 6 p.-. in the Flamingo. It was'given through the courtesy of Joe Rice, president of the F'irst Federal Savings and Loan Association, Phoenix.

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Hobbs Woll Redwood hqs "filled the bill" for over 9O yeors!

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The convention concluded with the annual Dinner and Dance, also held in the new armory building, for which William C. Beal was master of ceremonies. Bill Beal is dealer director for Arizona to the NRLDA. Music was by The Dream Lighters and the excellent menu, music and moonlight brought to an enjoyable end the events of the 1956 annual.

In addition to the two events of the last evening, special activities planned for the ladies at the convention included

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