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Arizona Retailer's Annual
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(.ourrt il nret to plan Iurthtr' orr thcil t'flt't'tir t' lrlomoliorr campaign. 'l'lrt' a[tt'rrrrxrrr \\('lll l() [alk. orr ittt'rt'itserl uootl tt.t,irt Arizotta. ('onsl ru( li()lr t'st fotr strvitt'- t't-t',1it.. lrtrrl I)r'oql(':s irr .\rizonir liLr applai.ltl. Salulrlar. inolnirrg tht' r'ornnrittees lrxrk Iurrrs lt'porting orr thcir l)t'()gr('ss arttl attivitit's arrrl on rvJro harl lrt'r'rr t'lt'cterl irs the ncu ofli<.'ers. lioh Btrle oI Sc ottstlak' spoke at t[rt' aftt'rttoort sessiorr ort persutttrl der-eloprncrrt and salesmanship.
Like the entire convention tl'rt' evetrittg soiree uas l'ell rurr ancl at't'omplisiu'd its I)urpose of fun as surelr-as the excellent lmsiness session-s had proved wcll worth their time.
C0NVENTI0N CAN0IDS-(1) Mr. & lVlrs. Frank Haney, (2) Mr. & Nlrs. Bob Harr of Flagstaff Lumber, (3) Speaker Patrick Hillings, (4) Speaker Bob Bale, (5) Mr. & Mrs. Carl Kemp, Babbitts, Flagstaff, (6) Jerry Bruce (left) and Harold Britt of Foxworth-Galbraith Lumber, (7) Roland Barger, Glen Voorhies and Charles Minor, (8) Bill Tapscott, (9) "Dusty" of Southwest Forest Industries and his pretty bride, (10) Jack Sullivan {left) of Midway and 0racle Rd. lumber yards, Tucson, and Tom Cunningham, (11) 0utgoing president Dale Grabe and John Aram, (12) Mrs. Gus Michaels, Ralph and Mrs. Bilbey, Babbitts, Flagstaff, (13) Mr. & Mrs. Revis Holloman, (14) New President George Rothfuss and his "Woodpecker" trophy for his prowess on the golf course, (15) Speaker Jim Dickson, (16) Speaker Steve Spear, (17) Martin Combs (left) and Chet Brown, (18) Walt Howard, (19) Mr. & Mrs. A. G. Bennett, 0'Malley-Smith-Wellton Lumber.
(20) Cliff Moore and Mike Medigovich of Cottonwood Lumber, (21) 0'Malley personnel manager Ray Wells, QA Mr. & lVrs. Loren Pedrick, 0'Malley-Farmers, and Mr. & Mrs. Les Childers, 0'Malley Contractors Yard, (23) Gus Michaels (left) and Royce Agnew, 04) Jim Levris of Prescott Lumber & Roofing, (25) George Rittich, 06) Speaker Joel Dauten, (27) Mr. & Mrs. Eddie Gibson, Babbitts, Winslow, (28) Bob Bluell (left) and Jay 0'Malley, 09) Mr. & lVrs. Ray Lopp.

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SACRAMENT() H00-H00 annual golf tournament and dinner: (all identifications are from left to right). 1-Ted Goodwinson, Bob Dawson, Roy Dunbar and Frank Reed.2-Henry Alsaker, Don Whitmer and Don Dier.3-Jack Hackard, Gale Bell, Lloyd Gabbert and Bill Fraser.4-Russ Tracy,0le Dragseth and Conrad Murray. 5-[d Kensinger, Micky Smolich, Bob Babicky and Bob Cronin.6-Marion Sneed, Cliff Fraser and Reno Hoefler.7-G. L. Kirkpatrick, Jack Dasch, Don Sims and Marshall Schmidt. 8-Carl Younglove. 9-Leon Clare. 10-Hank Fenstra, Ralph Heath, Gordon Taylor and Ruben Berget. l1-Rlck Starr, Al Johnson, Jack Lawrentz and Rav DePuis. 12-Armin SDeckert and Bill Blattner. l3-Bob Carr, Howard
0'Niell, Jlrn 0'Niell and Darrell Dettling.'ltl--Scorers Tony Moreira and Harvey Bahr.'15-Paul Williamson and Beryl Robinson. l6-8ill Smart, Ralph Lamon, Gordon Davis and Bud Waternran, l7-Skio Whitnore. Paul Phelos and Clarence tspinosa.'18-,Shernr Locke, Eric Ahlbaunr, Ray Welsh and Harry Anthony. lgGuy Spence, Bill Sayre, jim Hogue and Hal Rolff.20-Pete Geick, Ken Bowes, Don Bogan and lVlorrie Tisdall.21-John Casey, Roy Harrison, Chet Thompson and Ed 0'Kelley.22-Wes Jackson, Jack Crane, Ray Teakle and Sy Williams.23-Charlie Tyler (right) with guests John Strong, Milt Stumsuik and Jim Dunlap. 2tl-Johnny Bosick, Chick Cecchettini and Ed Kensinger.

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Only a small amount of space has been devoted to hall space and that has been divided between two halls. The bedroom hall off the entry serves both bedrooms and the family bath. A wide linen closet opens onto the hall while a guest closet opens to the entry. The second hall provides access to the living room, threequarter bath, den and patio.
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