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PICKERING TUMBER CORPORATION
'NANUFACTURER, OF FOREST PR,ODUCTS ANNUAT r ro mttuoN
TWX: SONORA I l6-U
Phoner (Sonoro) JEfierson 2-7141 (Tuolurnne) WAlnut 8-42t3
Obituariis
Nelson A. Jones, 65, lumber veteran died Friday, January 5 in Los Angeles.
Born in the San Francisco area, Jones had been in the lumber and hardwood business for 35 to 40 years. He was formerlv associated with the W. B. Jones Lumber -Co.
Philip Francis Breen, 64, treasurer and comptroller of Pioneer Flintkote Roofing Co., died January 6. His home was in Los Angeles.
Mr. Breen had been associated with pioneer Flintkote for 33 years and was treasurer-comptroller the last 20 vears.
He leaves his widow, Mary; f our daughters, Barbara, Mary Ellen a.rd Fratrces Breen and Mrs. Carole Meylan; and a brother, A. John Breen.
Mills: Stondcrrd, Calif., and Tuolumne, Colif.
Hoo-Hoo-Ette #l Mclke Plons of at 8, tr4arguerite N'fcWorter furnished the entertainment for the evening by showing colored slides of her 45-day trip through Central and South America.
The regujlar monthly meeting Hoo-Hoo-Ette Club # I was held Michaels Restaurant on Tanuary Monday.
Guests included Lois Nfurray, Helen Buck, llume Chapman, as well as incoming president Donna Dean of Valley Club #6, Mary Rafting lst vicepresident and Jessie Culbertson, 2nd vice-president.
Annual Bosses night, to be held at Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel on Feb- ruary 12, will feature principal speaker, Harvey Koll, Snark of the lJniverse. The theme of the evening will be "hearts & flowers" and the entertainment will be furnished by Earl Williams and his group. General chairmal1 is Nlabel Askins and Dorothy Yam is in chargc of door prizes.
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