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San Francisco Lumbermen Play Golf

Forty-seven golfers turned out for the golf tournament put on by San Francisco I-umbermen's Club at the California Golf & Country Club course at Baden, August 22.

Roy Whipple, Van Arsdale-Harris Lumber Co., San Francisco, and J. Lunny, \\r. R. Chamberlin & Co., were low net winners in Class A. Roy Mattock, A. F. Mattock Construction Co., San Francisco, won the low gross prize in Class A.

In Class B Harry Hood, Dolbeer & Carson Lumber Co., San Francisco, won the low net prize. Bill Whipple, son of Roy Whipple, won Class C lorv net, and Dave Gregory, Olympic S. S. Co. took the Class D low net prize.

Le'iv Godard, Hobbs Wall Lumber Co., rvon the booby prize for the higl-rest score. Lew says "This success proves that honesty pays."

The Perpetual Cup wzrs won by Gene Reynolds, Weyerhaeuser Sales Co., San Francisco. Last 1'ear's winner, Carl \Varden, did not compete.

Attendance at the dinner was 100. President Herb Schaur oresided.

Entertainrnent was furnished by John Dahlinger Agency.

FHA To Insure Loans On New Small Homet

Expansion of insurance of private lending by the Federal Housing Administration to embrace a wide field of nelv small homes for families of modest income was announced r\ugust 24 by Commissioner Franklin D. Richards.

Through revision of operations under 'fitle I of the National Housing Act simplifying required standards of size, construction, ar.rd ecluipment, FHA expects to assist efforts of the inclustrv to produce acceptable housing of minirnum t)'pe.

"\\'-e have been developing this revised program for some months," Mr. Richards said, "as an extension of our policy of broaclening the usefulness of FHA in tlie small homes field.

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"\\rith this special assistance made available under Class 3, Title I FHA regulations, it is believed the program will be particularly effective in rural areas and smaller communities and in other sections u'here modest homes can be made available in the $3,000-$3,500 price range. Literature explaining details of the program u'ill be sent to FHA field offices and to all qualified lending institutions. This information includes copies of Part II of the nerv and revised Title I regulations efiective August 19, governing these Cl:rss 3 residential loans."

Northern Cclilornia Dealers To Attend National Retcrilers Convention

Northern California lumber dealers who rvill attend the National Retail Lumber Dealers Association convention in Nerv York City, October 28 to 31, will have a special car on the train leaving Los Angeles October 18 and returning November 6.

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