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A MODERN MECHANIZED STACKER Uni-PaG 6r,t MOORE
CUSTOM-DESIGNED after a thorough engineering study of your lumber-handling needs. Facts and figures to prove that a Moore Uni-Pac Stacker will improve your profit picture.
STACKS LUMBER FAST, thereby reducing lumber handling cost and your over-all cost per thousand.
FEATURES an automatic course divider and chain lumber evener at no additional cost.
ONE SINGLE DRM operates both the stacking carriage and feed chain.
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Large diversiffed stocks of foreign and domestic hardwoods -our yard.
o Prompt delivery by our trucks o Immediate service on "will calls" o Complete milling facilities o New, modern dry kilns o Centrally located o Competitively priced
LA Hoo-Hoos View Grid Film
More than three dozen lumbermen from [.os Angeles Hoo-[Ioo club 2 gathered at Candlewood Country Club in Whittier August I I, for their monthly golf tourney and dinner meeting. Vice President Phil Kelty presided at the meeting, filling-in for President Ken Kenoffel who is vacationing in the Orient.
Highlight of the evening was a color film on the'64 NFL Pro Bowl football game, presented by U.S. Gypsum Corp. U.S.G.'s John Houser, a veteran of six years play in the NFL with the Los Angeles Rams and the Dallas Cowboys, spoke to the group relating several of his experiences as a pro lineman.
l.ong-time L.A. member Harry Shedrick of Carroll Moulding Co. suffered a bizarre mishap during the afternoon golfing ses' sion. Harry was struck in the eye by a golf ball that had rebounded off a steel fence standard. He was rushed to the local hospital where he underwent surgery, and is now recuperating at his home in Whittier, Calif. after spending five days in the hospital.
Golfing trophy winners were Ralph Irwin, low gross winner with a 77 and Ed Difani, who copped low net honors with a 78 coupled with his 18 handicap (believe it or not) for a 60 net.
Homer Warde took second low net honors in the first flight, Charlie Strait second Iow net in the second flight and Don John' son was low net winner in the third flight' The Lumber Associa' tion's W'ayne Gardner captured the coveted "Hacker" trophy, posting an admirable score of I31 strokes. (I,et this be a lesson to you once-e-month goHers.)
Three Bills Become Lqw
Two conservation bills and the Housing act ol L964 have 'been signed into law by President Lyndon Johnson. All three involve large sums of public money to be spent on the programs.
The bill to establish a National Wilderness Preservation System creates a wilderness system composed of some nine million acres of national forest, wilderness and canoe areas, with provision for the addition of some 45 million acres during the next l0 years. The compromise bill signed by the President was generally supporte<i by the natural resources industries.

Another natural resources measure approved by the President was the Administration's Land and Water Conservation Fund Act, which establishes an estimated 81.8 billipn fiund to be used over a lO-year period for federal land acquisition and state recreation and planning acquisition and development.
The Housing Act of 1964 is a $I,131,800,000 measure to continue and expand a variety of Federal housing programs.
Johnson told those assembled that there was a commitment to assure every American an opportunity to live in a decent home and a safe and decent neighborhood. He termed the legislation 'oa milestone to assure that commitment."
Son Jooquin Club Elections
San Joaquin Hoo-Hoo Club No. 31 held their annual barbecue and election of officers in Fresno, August 7. After a tremendous feast of barbecued beef, the following officers and directors were elected for the coming year: president, Bob Schlotthauer, Willard Lumber Co.; southern vice-president, Bert Dennis, Sequoia Forest Products; northern vice-president, Bob Lewis, Madera Lumberl secretary-treasurer, Bud Barber, Bernie Barber & Associates; sergeant-at-arms, Norm Cords, Cords Lumber Co.; directors, Craig Gafrney, Bonnington Lumber; Ray Noble, Visalia Lumber; Treman Hull, Georgia Pacific; Jim Duart, Tarter, Webster & Johnson; Charles Darg K-Y Lumber Co.
The new officers will be installed at the Valley Frolic, October 16.