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SAN FRANCISCO, SANTA CLARA HOLD JOINT CONCAT
The. Kittens, nine strong inctuded: Kent Kennedy and Christopher Carless, both ol Pacific Lumber & Supply, Soquel; John Tunnicliffe and Ancil Tedrick of California Lumber lnspection Service; Dwight Evans and dwen Corcoran, TW&J, Newark; Bob Lynch of Doors, Inc.;'John Skov of MacBeath Hardwood; and Ed Hayden gf -!igg!ns Lumber. Top Center' Old pros on the Degree Team included Al Kelley, Knute Weidman, Western Sierra's Herb Crawford, Carl Travis. Right Jim Fraser, Dick Menitt, Bill Freeland, Los Gatos ietailer Bob Raymer and John Tunnicliffe. Lower left, Ray Bourriague, Kent Kennedy, Fenner Angell and Chris tarless, all of Pacific Lumber & Supply, Soquel, and Dick Merritt of Tilin Harbors. Next: Past prexy of Santa Claia 170; Meri Tanner, pasf prexy of Cd'ast Counties Club 114; Fenner Angell,.first vice-president of S.F. Club 9; Frank Billings and Vernon McKinney.-Lower Right' Iravis Billings, Dave Mdckin, and-Ramsey Fendall, of Moore,Oregon Lumber Co., here.
' San Francisco Hoo-Hoo CIub 9and 1et. Without planning it that way there a meeting on grade simplification earlier Santa Clara Valley Hoo-Hoo Club 170 held iust happ"ttedio be g-Kitt".tr on tap. this yearln Sai Francisco. a joint concat on May 9, at the Chez The May concat marked a return en- Coast Counties Hoo-Hoo Club lI4 and Yvonne Restaurant in Mountain View. And gagement {or the two clubs, Santa Clara Oakland Hoo-Hoo Club 39 also participatwe're not through with this "9" business having participated with San Francisco in (Continued, on Page 79)
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Unique A-Frome Now Avoiloble Notionolly
Dwyer Lumber Distributors, oI Coachella, California, announce their Mountainair A-Frame Leisure Home Kits. The Dwyer Dual-Frame Design is featured, which affords many advantages, such as concealed wiring, fast and accurate on-theground fabrication, easy and simple placement of A-frame, and greatly improved rigidity and structural strength. The DualFrame lends itself perfectly to the simple "stopped-in" method used for the installation of plywood end-wall panels, which are interchangeable with optional glass.
Precision pre-cutting results in substantial savings in labor, eliminates waste, and assures construction accuracy.
The open-beam natural wood interior of the Mountainair is rendered both attractive and functional by the use of select kilndried T & G lumber for sheathing and flooring; the two-inch thick T & G lumber also provides a natural insulating barrier.
Complete structural engineering has been acomplished and the Mountainair will pass most building code requiremonts without modification.
Two models are available: the Mountainair, with A-frames 20 feet in length and a floor.to-peak height of 171/2 Leett and the
Mountainair Deluxe. with A-frames 24 feet in length and a floor-to-peak height of 22L/z feet. Width of both models is 20 feet. The A-frames are on six foot centers and stand.
Enthusiastic customer acceptance verified the sound original concept of the Mouirtair by the Dwyer Leisure Home organization. Suggested retail prices are extremely competitive for the quality and features offered - as low as $1495.00 F.O.B. Coachella, California, not including any state or local taxes. Liberal dealer discounts allow an excellent margin of profit.
For additional information write to L. M. Thurlow, Leisure Home Division, Dwyer Lumber Distributors, Inc., Coachella, Calif.
Fother of the Yeqr ard lengths of both models are 18 fieet, 24 feet, 30 feet, and 36 feet. Lengths of over 36 feet are available on special order.
The kits contain all materials needed to erect a fully enclosed structure - lumber, doors, windows, glass, hardware, nails, flashing, caulking, roofing materials. All lumber is select grade and the T & G is kiln-dried. All components are marked, banded, and packaged in easy-to-handle units. Complete plans and step-by-step instructions are provided, as well as help{ul suggestions for the amateur builder.
UCLA Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy was made California's first Father of the Year 'obecause of the tremendous contributions he has made to the University and the community and state since coming to the Coast three years ago," according to Joseph R. Osherenko, chairman of the California Father's Day Council. Dr. Murphy, one of the most intense men to enter the California scene, has revitalized an already prominent university through his educational and cultural programs, giving heretofore unexplored opportunities to both his students and the general state-wide communitv. There is no doubt that since his arrivai in 1960. he has molded UCLA into an institution that can better serve and educate the sons and daughters of the citizens of this state.
Old-Growth Bond-sswn REDWOOD from Boiock lumber Co., Monchester

Old-Growth DOUGTAS FIR from Spocek Bros. Lumber Co., Monchester
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Com plete Inventory: Sugor Pine, Ponderosq Pine, White Fir, Cqlifornio

Douglos Fir ond Cedor . Direct Mill
Shipments: Truck Loqd, Truck & Trniler And Cqr Loqd . Milling Focilities & Yqrd
Stroble Lumber Co. Exponds
James B. Overcast, general manager of Strable Lumber Company of Oakland, recently announced the hiring of two new salesmen.
Jack Quatman, 42, of 3372 Lynn Oaks Drive, San Jose. For the last year he has been operating oooriginal Creations of Cali fornia," a picture and framing manufacturing concern, at Campbell. Prior to this he was with the Hogan Wholesale Lumber Company for eight years, and the California Builders Supply of Oakland for four years.
Herbert Sholin, 34, also joins the large sales force of Strable. For the past five years he has represented the Masonite Corporation in the Oakland area, and prior to this 'Herb' was in the building business in Fresno.
Blue Diamond uniformity-so highly valued by craftsmen- assists in the economical production of quality walls and ceilings.

"Northern California is still growing so fast that additional salesmen are needed to give proper service to the dealers of this area", according to Jim Overcast. He also stated, 'othat he is pleased to be able to add these two 6xperienced and capable salesmen, who are liked and well-known to the Northern Qalifornia trade; these trained men are nbeded to help the local lumber dealers."
Jim was the speaker on o'Hardwood Lumber Flooring" at the Lumber and Wood Products School, held recently for eight weeks in Sunnyvale sponsored by: Lumber (J.A.C.) Joint Action Committee of Santa Clara and Coast Counties Santa Clara; Valley Hoo-Hoo Club No. 170 and National Lumber Manufacturers Association.
Monthly lumber Fqcts
Sawmills of the Douglas fir region trimmed output by 5.4/o in May compared to April, and thereby brought production practically into line with orders for the first five months of 1963. Lumber output in May was 8.5/o off the pace of a year ago.
In its monthly summary, West Coast Lumbermen's Association noted that orders continued 2.6/o down from last year, on a frve-month figure of 3.417 billion board feet, while production reached 3.425 billion feet.
Cargo business to the east coast is down 13/o to 357.7 million feet for the year to date, still yielding to pressure of lower-cost Canadian lumber. Exports, however,, were ry 28/o for the five months to 165 million.
The weekly average of W'est Coast lumber production in May was 151,813,000 b.f. or 95.4/o of the 1958-62 average. Orders averaged 163,203,000 b.f.; shipments 169,839,000 b.f.; weekly averages for April were production 160,477,000 b.f., IOO.9% of the 1958-62 averagel orders 162,911,000 b.f.; shipments 160,058,000 b.f.
Five months of the 1963 cumulative production 3,425,329,000 b.f.; five months of L962, 3,419,921,000 b.f; five months of 196l, 3,317,592,000 b.f.
Orders for five months of 1963 break down as follows: Rail and track2,572,953,000 b.f.; domestic caryo 550,928,000 b.f.; export 165,197,000 b.f.; local 127,955,N0 b.f.
The industry's unfilled order file stood at 562,208,000 b.f. at the end of May, lunrber inventory at 942,252,000 b.f.
Figures covering the first quarter of 1963 have been revised.