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CNnFTENSoN LumBER Co.
Wholesole - Jobbing
tors during February and returned home early in N{arch after Palm Springs vacations.
Larry Weiland of the A-Arrou' Lumber Co., Los Angeles, and Jim Forgie, local Snark, attended the Riverside Hoo-Hoo meeting April 16. In the prize drawing, Larry won a ham (a HAM !!) but his rvife Elaine let it (and him) remain overnight before giving it to a worthy charity.
Lynne Martin, the Phipps Company, Huntington Park, one of the staunchest members of L. A. Hoo-Hoo-Ette Club No. l, made the surprise announcement at the March 12 meeting that she l'ill be married April 7 to a retired Marine officer.
"Ffote" Houghton, North-Robbins Plyrvood, Inc., Menlr Park, spent part o{ March on business in southern California.
Bob Middleton u'as a recent visitor in southern California to see Herb Meier, Arcadia u'holesaler n'ho handles his northern outpnt.
Floyd Scott, president. Stahl I-umber Co., Los Ar-rgeles, spent several rveeks in the Arizona sunshine recently on business and pleasure. Milan Michie, partr-rer in Stahl Lnmber, has returnecl from a srlrvey trip in the Pacific Northwest.
"Del" Pugh, o\vner of Sierra-Nevada Pine Co., spent .L recent rveek in Los Angeles on business r.vhile his righthand man, Howard Bradbury, helcl dorvn the Sacranrento fort.
Roberta Kinkade, Regal Docir Co., Los Angeles, has a daughter in the l\{onrovia-I)uarte High School Choir rvhich entertained the I-. A. Hoo-Hoo-Ilttcs Nlzrrch 12.