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The Dealer's Supplier -Never His Competitor INTAND lilhnt lilhole$nle 0nly |V|enn$ To You
We have made our Date with the Golden Gate HAVE YtlU?
See you at the NRTDA Building Materials EXP0SlTlOl{ ... SAl{ FRAI{CISC0.. . Nov.l3-16
President Milhoupt ond New Officers Plomige Big Yeor for Humboldr Hoo-Hoo
Humboldt Hoo-Hoo Ctub 6b elected ofrcens and directors for the club year at the a^nnual election meeting held at the Scotia ,Inn in September.
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Art Milhaupt (right) of Eremont Forest Products is president; Sam Witzell, R. H. Emmerson & Son, vice-president; \Mayne Spurling, Van Vleet 'Wood Products, secretary-treasurer.
Directors serving the second year of a two-year term are Ha"nk Jacobs, Bearings & Transmission Products; Don Metcalf, fire Pacific Lumber Company, and Flhuner Anderson, R. H. Emmerson & Son.
New directors elected for a two-year term are Bud Allen, Pacific tr'ir Sales; Greg Lamber.t, Simpson Redwood Company; Arthur "Bud" Peterson, Georgia-Pacific Corp.; Hank Dreckma^n, Dant & Russell, Inc., and Harry Graham, North Coast
Timber Association. Tobe Moehnke, as retiring president, will serve as a director exofrcio.
President Art Milhaupt has announced a heavy schedule of activities for the Humboldt HooHoo club in the coming months.
Ht!N. R. [. D.A. trlEttlBER DEATERS!
We're proud as punch that you selected San Francisco for your 7th annual Building Materials EXPOSlTl0N.
National Forest Products Week was publicized throughout Humboldt and Del Norte counties and, as a climax, the club conducted on October 27 a sym- posium entitled "The Logic of Wood in Modern Building."
Greg Lambert was general chairman of this affair. to which representatives of architectural and engineering professions, building contractors, public officials and school authorities were invited to hear a panel of prominent speakers from several parts of the country address them on various aspects of the general topic.
In November, the annual Stag Night and Golf Tournament will be held at the Baywood Country Club. Over 300 lumbermen attended this a,frair last year, and General Chairman Bud Allen expects as large or even larger crowd this year.
In December, things get serious again for the Humboldt Hoo-Hoo when Harry Graham, prograrn chairman, will present a panel of local industry representatives in a discussion of "How We Coordinate Sales amd Production in a Poor Market." The panel will be moderated by Larry Courtwright, formerly of Hollow Tree Lumber Company, Ukiah, and now in the Management Service division of Ernst and Ernst, a prominent firm of auditors and management consultants, in San Francisco.
A good variety of social and informative activities for every meeting of the year is promised by President Art Milhaupt.
Callfomla Apprentlce Tralnlng Must
Keop Pace Wtth Growlng Dema,nds
San F'rancisco-Apprenticeship training in California must be kept at a high level if the building industry is to meet successfully the challenge of the construction boom of the 1960's. This was the warning sounded by Douglas Whitlock, chairman of the board of the Structural Clay Products Institute, at the California Conference on Apprenticeship here. He urged the California training ofrcials to establish more local Joint Apprenticeship committees. Citing information from the Federal Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training, he reported that there are currently only 16,231 registered apprentices being trained in the construction trades in California today. The state of California is one of the fastestgrowing population areas of the country, according to economic experts, Whitlock reported. This means that new California citizerut are going to need houses, stores, factories, schools and churches which don't exist today. The building industry here must be ready to meet this challenge and the only way they can do it is with an adequate labor force of skilled workers who have been carefully trained thrgugh apprenticeship, he urged. "We know that the materials for constnrction will be ready and available by 1970 and it is up to the leaders of apprenticeship training to insure that the necessary trained manpower will be available, too," he concluded.
Oufstanding Western R,eroil Yords
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