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Don McColg, manager of the Tarzana (Calif.) Lumber Co., did the dealers proud when he scored a hole-in-one recently on the Montalvo course in Ventura county. The 164-yd. feat was accomplished with a ?-iron on the 14th hole and. because Don was playing with only one partner, it was attested by two greenskeepers.
Horaco Wolfo and his wife Nona spent 10 days in Ohio last month on business for Marquart-Wolfe Lumber Co. and, while in the Cleveland area, attended the 50th wedding anniversary of his twin sister in New Philadelphia, Ohio.
Emogeno Thomas, well-experienced southern California lumberwoman, has joined tJte staff of Anily Beckstrom at Arcadia (Calif.; Lumber Co. Working for the retail yard keeps "Gene" near home in the San Gabriel Valley.
Charlle Schmttt, president of tlle Imported Hardwood Plywood Assn.. has returned to his San Francisco ofrces of Atkins. Kroll & Co. after a week in the Southwest on business and another week in Washington, D.C., on ofrcial IHPA matters.
Roy Stanton, Jr., Fred Losch and Lloyd Webb returned to EI. J. Stanton & Son in Los Angeles with three bucks bagged on a hunting expedition last month to Crawford's Ranch near Ukiah.
The San Fernando Valley rancher, Btll Smith of SmithRobbins Lumber Corp., Los Angeles, harvested a bumper crop of walnuts on his acre-and-onehalf. The wind helped, it is reported.
Al Bell has returned to Hobbs Wall Lumber Co. to be home in San F'rancisco for the 7th annual NRLEA Exposition, aft- er traveling most of the east coast last month on business.
Miss Judith Ann Evers was married to San Diego lumberman Ddward L. Gavotto, Saturday, 0ctober 15, at a 9:00 a.m. nuptial mass in Saint John of the Cross church, Lemon Grove, Calif. More than 200 relatives and friends attended the ceremony, including many of Eddie's associates in the industry and ilohn Stewart, head of the production department at Frost Hardwood Lumber Co., San Diego, where the gToom is now employed after several years in the retail lumber field, where he managed a yard at Chula Vista. Eddie has been in the industry with his father, Carl Gavotto, since his g:raduation from school. He is a native San Diegan and prominent in Hoo-Hoo Club 3 there. F ollowing the marriage, a reception was held in the parish hall adjoining the church and refeshments were served.
Don Bufkln, Hobbs Wall's southern California representa- tive, vacationed around San F-rancisco last month and he and Helen covered the tall timber country visiting friends along the Hobbs Wall (pardon, Redwood!) Highway.
Harvey I(oll, Supreme I member of Hoo-Hoo International for Jurisdiction VI, was in Milwaukee, Oct. 26-27, for the first meeting of the 1960-61 Nine.
Art Seama,ns of the Seamans Lumber Co., Marysville, returned to homebase in mid-October after a month on eastern and midwestern business.
The chairmen of the recent Los Angeles Committee for National Forest Products Week, Wayno Mullin, Roy Stanton and Jlm Forgle, were each fined $25 last month by the Los Angeles Rotary Club for "advertising" in connection with the first annual observance of the Week, Oct. L6-22. The money will be passed on to charity.

NLMA Will Show Drqmotic Use of Wood in Schools crt Exposition
One of the key events of the forthcoming National Retail Lumber Dealers Association Exposition in San F rancisco will be a dealer clinic to be held daily on "Wood-Products Promotion for Profit," with particular emphasis on wood in school construction.
Hemlock, Douglas Fir and Maple are combined to make this attractive gymnasium in a, California high school
The clinic, sponsored by the Natlonat Lumber Manufacturers Associatlon, wlll feature a panel dlscussion with trvo promlnent school architects, a wood technologist, a lumber dea,ler experienced in school work, and a promotlon-merchandlslng expert.
Dealers and convention visitors will also be given the opportunity to see the NLMA's newest full color film on the application of lumber and wood products in school design'
As part of NLMA's continuing program of wood promotion activities, dealers will be given copies of a publication now in production entitled, "Blueprint for Better Schools." This booklet' containing architectural drawings and ideas for school planners and architects, will illustrate the many design possibilities of lumber and wood products in school construction.
The publication will feature three suggested concept school designs: one-story two-level plan and a pavilion type school.

Three scale models of wood schools based on the same concepts and desig:ns developed for the "Blueprint for Better Schools" program will also be exhibited at the wood promotion clinic. One model (%" to 1 ft.) wlll be a structural sogment of a one-story school deslgned speciffcally for exhibitlon at the NRITDA show. The other model (3,/16" to 1 ft.) will be of complete schools.
The filrn, models, book a,nd promotlon kit form the latest and finest package to date for tho ludber dealer and tt ts ileslgned to help the dealer sell school planners and architects on the use of wood in schools. The booklet wlll provide excellent talking points for the dealer.
Location of the clinic will be in the Larkin Hall annex. The exhibit room will be open throughout the day for questions on wood product promotion. The clinic, including the film, will be held to a time limit of one hour on the following schedule:
Sunday, November 13, 3 p.m.; Monday, November 14, 11 a.m. and 3 p.m.; Tuesday, November 15, 11 a.m. and 3 p.m., and Wednesday, November 16, 11 a.m.
Oulstonding Western R,etqil
"WHOIESAIE porlont words lo ONLY"...thoseoreimo retoil lumbermon.
Rother thon hove o supplier who competes with him, o retqil lumbermon much prefers to hove his supplier provide o convenient extension of his retoil inventory, ot the right price, ot ihe right ploce, oi the right time.
INLAND IUMBER'S slogon "The Deoler's Supplier-Never His Competitor" occurotely describes lNIAND'S soles policy of WHOLESALE ONLY.

Thot's one of lhe reosons why more ond more retoil lumbermen ore specifying INLAND TUMBER-their Number I supplier of consistent quolity West Coost forest products.
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