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U.S. Population Up to 257 Million

About 15.5 million more people were living in United States when 1987 began compared with the million counted in the April 1980 census, estimates Census Bureau.

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Although the population is predicted to grow by more than 2 million this year, it is well below the record increase of 3 million in 1956.

T0P llAll0lllt officers ol Hoo-Hoo International, the lumbermen's fraternal organizati0n, met recently in Costa Mesa, Ca.' lor a working lunch witn tne officers ol the Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo club. Standing from lelt to right: Billy Tarpley, national exec. sec; Louie Es-cobedo, board member, L.A.; Dave Bufe', L.A. club pres.; Rod Kautz, L.A. sec.; Rodger Morris, L.A. treas.; and Brent Crosby, Supreme Nine. Seated: International president Jack Jacobson from Cahada and board chairman Al Meier. 0bserved L.A. president Dave Bule', "the meeting helped us develop an exciting new schedule of programs and events for this year."

0AKtAlllt Hoo Hoo Club held its 62nd initiation with 14 new members ioininq the lumbermen's fraternity (left to right, back row) Gary i'lolmes, Jim Cozzens, Ray Northam, Chuck Huddy, Les Jesperson' Rob Nanney, Pat Stantoni. (front) Scott Majors, Tim Murphy, Gary Smith, Don-Mattos, Jack Jacobson, international president from Vancouver, Canada, Justin McClure, Andy Savell, Kevin Lynch. Dan Bonnington, club pres., also attended the Jan. 20 event for the California Bay Area Club.

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