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Annual Dinner Dance andBi*hday Party Of Hoo-Hoo Club No.
39 Successful Affair
'I-he annual l3irthda1' Party an<l l)inner Dance of lloo-Hocr Club No. 39, hekl at the Orind:i Countrv Clrrb, Orinrla, liebrrrarv 21, hacl a rccorcl attendarrce of almost 100 corrplcs.
Cocktails lr'ere serve<l at 7 o'clock. A clclicious ro:rst beef clit'rner u'as serr-erl at 8:30. There u-:rs :i rlr:ilving for tloor Prizes, lttrd tlltncittg startecl at 9. Thc sevcn-piece orchestra u,as praisetl for its music, arrcl everybo<ly secrrrecl to have had an enioyablc timc.
Construction Industries Home Show
'l-he scvcnth anrrrral Cot'rstructiorr Inrlrrstrics Itxltositior-r ;rncl FIonte shotv is gr-,ing to hltr.e :r l1e\\' hon-re !
l)rcsiclent J. ,\. I)ou'ers sai<1 that thc 1952 IJome Shorl' s-i1l har-c as its sitc Ilollyu'oocl I,lrrk's $15.000.000 plant ir-r Inglel,oocl. Ntr. l'on-crs lau<1ed (ier-rcr:11 lllrnager J. F. Ilackenzic anrl the lroartl of rlirectors of the Ho11,r-n-oorl l)arl< 'frrrf Clulr for their civic-r'r.rindeclr-ress in cncc.,uraeing thc llortrc Shr.rl' to rrtilizc the r-ast r:rcing plant.
l)atcs ior thc l!152 llome Shon.hai-c beerr set from _.\ugust 2'2 through Septcn-rber 1.
The flor.nc Shorr. is sltonsorc<l br- the 13 Sorrthern California Constructior-r Inrlnstr-y -\ssocitrtior-rs, anrl the I-os -'\ngele s C.hlutrber of ('onrme rcc. ancl is :r non-proljt ore.anizulion.
L'lub l'resi<lent I-u ('reen
Iloo-Hoo Clulr No. 39 u-hcr I )artv.
Hcrb l;arrrll uas chairrrran
Rob Meycr rvas in chargc of introrlrrcecl past presidcnts of \\'cre ()n hlrn<1 ftrr the l:iirthrlav in charge of arrangenrcnts, and ticltet sales.
Dubs, Ltd. Sequoyqh Tourncment
Norrn ('ord5, fiorrls Lurrrber ('o., S:rr-r Francisco, u'lts host :tnd ch;rirnr:rn of thc rlav :Lt Sequor-lrh Countrv Club, C)aklrLu<1, ior the I)ubs, l,tcl. torrrnlrrncrrt pl:r,r.ecl there F'eblr-rarv 1.5.
'l-he scorcs \\'crc AS follorr-s: Flight A-l,orr' gross, l)el 'l'r:n'rs, 75. I-ot' rret, tie. (r5, ltetu-cen l),ob IlogiLn anrl Jirn IIrrll. Secon<l krn'net, tie.69, Logan ()n'errs.,fr. and I)on li cssclring.
liliq'ht lJ- [-ou' gross, Jinr Nce<lhiuu. 86. I-ou' net, IJerlt llcaver, 57. Secorr<l lon' net. \\'alne l)irlbev, (r3. Third lorv net, .Iirrr Piercc, (r(r.
(irrest flight, 1on- gross. -\1 I)e Pcv. 77. Second lou. gross, George I"rodcur, 711.
BERCUT.RTCHARDS TUTIBER CO.
Manufacturers of PONDEROSA PINE - SUGAR PINE
DOUGTAS FIR - WHITE FIR - INCENSE CEDAR
SowmiII of Oregon House, Cqlif
Remqnufqclurers of Redwood qt Sqcromenlo
Ploning Mill & Shipping Yord Soles Ofiice
P. O. Box 2470 Socromento, Colif. Sqcrqmento, Cqlif.
For so many uses thcre is absolutely nothing " just as good" as souncl, propcrly dricd, quality Redrvood. Architects, builders and construction mcn knov' it. As a consequencc, dcmand l-ras been hcavy and, u'ith it, the usual problcms and evils that go rl,'ith insistent dcmand. Thanks to our H-E dealcrs, alcrt to thc imperative neccl for sclcctive gracling and seasoning, it has becn casicr to hold to our high standards. The practical Holmcs Eurcka way of hclping dcalcrs is to protcct their rcputations, by u'atching thc quality of H-E Rcclu'oocl, shipping only thc best in each graclc and scasoncd to full rcquirenrcnts, aln'ays. To bc surc of dry, Rcdvi'oocl, orclcr 11-l Ccrtilietl Kiln Dried.
()ttr trtrdc c/tdrtr'/cr, t/tt II I: t\Ittn, fttr.ron)litr lhe IIo/me.r Lrrek,r itl cd r,,l /t'ttnttt.'rtrk in ,rctiott tt,,rttttL ork u itlt otrr H-E dea/cr.r, o//t'i(tl(,.t t'c!t'L'.t(,)tt(/lit t.r. tttill u,orkt'r! tttr/ /oggin{ creu,.r.

Greenwood Elected Celotex Vice President Larry Owen Now Sales Manager
The Celotex board of directors, at their annual meeting in Chicago, February 19, elected Marvin Greenwood as a vice president of the corporation.
Mr. Greenwood was employed by Celotex in 1925 and his progress with'the company always has been identified with the sales department. Successively he has served as assistant to the sales manager, manager of the St. Louis Sales Division and assistant general sales manager.
In 1939 Mr. Greenwood was ap,pointed general sales manager and sales of Celotex Products have increased consistently and substantially under his supervision.

As vice president of The Celotex Corporation, Mr. Greenwood will continue as general sales rnanager with three assistant general sales managers, Allen Cassin for the East Coast territory, with headquarters in Washington, D. C., E. E. Dierking, for the Middle West and E. C. Rautenberg, for the Southern and West Coast territory, both the latter with headquarters in Chicago.
For Norcal Lumber Company
L. l. (Larry) Owen, who has been for the past several years with Atkinson-Stutz Co., San Francisco, has been appointed sales manager of Norcal Lumber Company, Inc., with offices in the Anglo California Bank Building, Chico, C4lif.
This company has dry kilns and a planing mill at Chico, which processes the cut of three mills controlled by them, cutting Ponderosa and Sugar pine and related species.
Tom Mauer is presidbnt of the company, and Jim Suddreth is vice president.
Appointed Commodity Mcncger
New York, Feb. 6-Appointment of Edward C. Cerny, Jr., ascommodity manager for asphalt roofings, Johns-Manville Building Products Division, was announced today by Harold R. Berlin, vice president, Johns-Manville Corp., and general manager of the Division.
Mr. Cerny joined Johns-Manville in January, 1939, and following four years with the United States Army during World War II returned to New York City as sales representative for the Division.
Red Fcce Depcrtment
The "Merchant's" face is red, because we inadvertently ran the wrong red plate in the March 1 ad of our good friends, L.J. Carr & Co. The correct ad appears on the opposite page.