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the Association which percentage-wise showed an increase in membership attendance.
He said the 1960 convention would be held in San Francisco and that he sincerely hoped that every dealer in Arizona would plan to be in attendance at that time.
President Beals then called on Vice-President Pete Pollock, for a report from the Resolutions Committee and they submitted the following: went to the Garden Club. Other entertainment consisted of bridge and canasta in the mornings with prizes for individual tables. The ladies also played golf at the Hassayampa Country Club and at Antelope Hills.
No. I CondolenceIohn C. O'Mallev. Sr.
As usual, the people in Prescott really put forth a lot of time and effort to make this convention a success. A big Thank-yorr to all of them.
No. 2 Honorary MemberW. C. Keichersid
No. 3 National Wood Council
No. 4 Co-Oos
No. 5 Laboi-Management
No. 6 Grade Mark Boards
No. 7 Classification of Lumber
No. 8 National Legislation
No. 9 Soeculative Builder
Letters bf Thank-You to be Preparecl by Secretary.
The Entertainment features included the following:
The Lumbermen's golf tournament Thursday and Friday-the winner of the Woodpecker and the champior-r Iumber dealer golfer was Martin Combs. This year Keystone Steel and Wire presented a prize for the best sport and the winner of that was Walt Howard. Friday evening there was a cocktail party, courtesy of Phoenix Cemenl Company. This was followed by a barbecue at the Hassayampa Country Club. Saturday morning was the HooHoo_-golf to_urnament and then a gtn fi.zz party sponsored by Union Gypsum Company. The Hoo-Hoo Concat took place at 4:39 in the Hassayampa hotel, and at 6:00 the Arizona Portland Cement Company gave a cocktail party. This was followed by the annual dinner and dance it tt-re Hassayampa hotel. George Ross acted as master of ceremonies and everyone agreed that he did a splendid job.
The entertainment for the ladies, in addition -to the birsiness sessions and the entertainment features listed above, included the annual ladies luncheon on Fridav at the Pine Cone Inn. Mattie Medigovich presided at the iuncheon at.rd entertainment was bv Gail I. Gardner. well-known writer of poems and songs 6f the cattle range. The ladies were all implessed by the works in bronze by noted scultpures at the Rodell Diorama Studio and by the Noggle Plint. The Alta Vista Garden Club was having a touilf homes and gardens and several of the ladies attended this. Proceeds