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To help you aell...ROBEBTE| offerg: Showroom displays, full-size and miniature, envelope enclosures and other selling aids. \^/RITE FOR CATALOG SHEET NO.4OOg lop, lcft: Milzic Finch, lAcKucn lloulding Compony, congrolulofes lhe ncw Quecn of lhe Forcst, Corol Blom of Stot. Box Compony. Mirzic hondled oll of thc dctoils of lho Ouecn conlerl. Abo pictured ore C. D. LellAqster, '{othe/' of Forart Producls Dsy, cnd cute Shqri Brir of fwin Horbors Lumber Compony who wo3 lo.t y.or'! winncr of the Quccn contest. filiddlo: Dione Ellison and hor fother, Russ, of Aberdeen, Woshington, who stoged o thrilling log-rolllng show. Righr: ond hcre's.why thc iudges hqd such o tough time selecfing this yeor'r Queen! From left: Mqrgolet Rocho, Jo Ann Woodyord, Donno Lco Dcon, Elise lewi:, Pot Howord, Cqrol A. Blom (rhe Queen), l/lobel 9kow, Elcine Wolker, Morcille Doy cnd Dorothq Cox, Botlom, lcft: Donny Soilor nokcs reody to "blcrl ofr" Iot his oct. Ncxt: wonder if Tom's going out for rree clirnbing? Vocoville deoler Tom Zozrivy ond TW&J'r Von Nuys mcnoger Bill Bright seom lo be getting o reol yuk from something Donny Sqitor is relling thcm. Righr: rop picture. frorn lcft: llr. ond llrs. Bcrnic Bcrbcr, A. B. Hood, Mrs. Hood, Mr. ond Mrs. Worren Carleton. Right, bottom pictur.: dl lhc bonquet hcod tcblc, from left: filrr. lAomycr, F. F. ilomycr, lcRoy Stanton, Mr. and lAr:. C. D. Lel/lcster and Quecn Corol ll.
State Forest Products Day-Something For All
EAUTY QUEENS, tree topping
Lt by daring Danny Sailor, log rolling by Russ and Diane Ellison-a regular three-ring circus-greeted some 10,000 tnfee-rlng' IU,uuu California State l-air go-ers on September 9, through the efforts of the hard-working committee of Forest Products Day III. Playing to an overflow crowd in the State Fair race track grandstands, the one-hour show also brought home the importance of California's lumber industry to millions of readers and TV vie\,\'ers through excellent press and TV coverage.

Shortly after the eleventh and last race (and after we had deposited our
$2.00 Win ticket on a real beetle in the ash can), loudspeakers all over the fair grounds announced the show. The people came in droves-standing room only--and at 7:00 p.m. Wayne Hubbard opened the program with some significant facts on California's lumber industry-the second biggest industry in the state. Other speakers included
A. B. Hood, manager of Ralph L. Smith Lumber Company and president of Forest Products Day, and Warren
A. Carleton who sooke on California's great forests and the industry in general. Their messages were clear and their points well made. Together with the show that followed the Forest Products Industry received not only valuable free advertising-but prestige as well.
The Forest Products "message" received, the crowd was then treated to a fine exhibition of log rolling by Diane Ellison of Aberdeen, Washington, the World's Woman log rolling champ, and her dad, Russ, himself a three-time winner of the Men's World Championship.
Daring Danny Sailor and his spectacular tree-topping exhibition held 'em breathless as he braved high winds to do deep knee bends and a head stand