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Hoo-Hoo-Ette Club I lnitisfes Seven Kittens
The Silver Saddle, Downey, was the setting for the March meeting of Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo-Ette Club No. 1 and the Concatenation of seven Kittens. The lumberwomen gathered March 10 for the initiation ceremonies and Membership Chairman Jeanne Serviss and her committee won plaudlts for bringing these fine new members into the pioneer Hoo-Hoo-Ette club. Barbara Speth and the regular officers led the Kittens from the ridiculous through the Sublime into the secret gardens and the new, now full-fledged, Club I Hoo-Hoo-Ettes are Lorraine Inpson, Celia Weikert, Violet Richards, all of Tarter. Webster & Tohnson: Mabel Askins, Commercial Lum6er Co.: Shirley Wilson, S & S Lumber Co.;Jessie Culbertson, Terry Lumber Co., and Esther Francis, Hexberg Lumber Co.
A fashion show was greatly enjoyed at the meeting, at which President Ida Cunner presented the names of the Nominating committee: Violet Neal, chairman; Helen Pease, Sallye Bissell. Bess Diffev. Corrine Adams, Mirgaret Nfottolo, Betty' Morrell, Bessie Stewart, Mabel Stasser and Marguerite Dixon. The committee was to meet March 25 at Mrs. Neal's home to make selections of candidates for 1958-59 office and present them to the general assembly in April, with the election to take place at the May meeting.
FBI SeeksLumber Worker
The Federal Bureau of Investigation is circularizing a "Wanted" poster on George Edward Cole, alias George E. Cole, alias George Edward Puckett, alias George Edward Cole Puckett, age 29, 6'1", medium build, receding brown hair, white race, with small cut scar on inside left wrist and arm tattoos, who has been and may now again be worliing in the Northwest logging 1nd lumber industry as a truckdriver, equipment operator or clerk-typist. He is wanted for alleged murder of a San Francisco'pofice ofificer and flight from California. He may be armed and should be considered 'extremely dangerous, reports the FBI.
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The officers and directors of Oakland Hoo-Hoo Club 39 staged another highly enjoyable and smooth running party the evening of February 21, at the Claremont hotel in-Beikeley. The occasion was the Oakland Hoo-Hoo club's 33rd annual birthday party, a dinner-dance affair, held each year on the same date in honor of the club's past presidents.

The 33rd Annual got underway at an appropriate 7:09 p.m. with cocktails in the club's private lounge. An excellent roast beef dinner in the hotel's L'Horizon room and dinnerdancing to the music of the Dubonnet Trio followed the libation period.
Following dinner, Club President Chris Sechrist took the mike to welcome the throng one and all. Bill McCubbin, himself a past president of Club 39, then took over and qlesenled a short eulogy on each of the past presidents of Club 39, most of whom were present to fake i bow before the crowd.
Larry Woodson, the club's "Seer of Ex-Presidents,,, cut the birthday cake to commemorate the occasion, and the meeting was then returned to the bandstand for an evening of dancing and good fellowship.
TOP PANEI {taft to right}-l,qrry Woodron, Club 39'r "oldcrt living pr6iddt," c6- pl.t d tha oficiol port of thc pqrty by cutting thr birthdoy coka; Dalcrr Bob ,l{cyc lHonr Lunbcr & Supplyl Bill |tcCubbin (Gqrtin lumblr Co.), Tom Joiobrcn, Jr, (Sun Voilcy lumbcr Co.l ond (rightl Chrlr Strhrirt (Sun Vqllcy lumber Co.] olnort comptctcly lurround poor Wholaolcr Hlrb Forrall (recond from righf) of Hogon Wholcrolc; righl tcanc.howt lhc lumbermon qnd lqdier hoying o do.
SECOND PANET (loft to right)-Hugh ond Lu Pcrrncr (whlch woy you guyr goin'?1, ond it_ wouldn't hordly bc thc tomc wilhout D6ldr 8ob Bcilxk qnd Jo Pcrry, would it? Wa5ldn Dry Kiln'r Bud Kinney in q nott anviobl. potilion.
THIRD PANET (lafi ro rightl-Perler! Lumber Compony'r Gron Gcitart ond',horcn"; Bill l{o<8eoth qnd "Coutin Elinor" (but wherc wo5 Dofty?}; Vic Roth, Ed loFronchi (oiming tha pinliel ond group.
FOURTH PANEI (lsfi to right]-Poit Presidcntt Hcrb Forrell, Jo. Pepetone ond Bob Hogqn, r\4r. ond Mrs. Jim |lohcr qnd l{r. qnd Mr3. Knute Weidmqn of Hollow Tre ond Roddircioft, fc.pgctivelyj ond. tqking on ofrciql bow, lee le8relon, Ed loFronchi (porrly hiddenl, Tom Jotobren, Sr.. Ev Lawis, Tom Hogqn, Clem Frqtcr, Jsrry Bonningion ond Lorry Woodron (thot's where wc come inl). from top to botfon-ond left fo right< gronj bunch of guyr ond gols hoving q grond lime.
Instructions on'Ridgeline'
Masonite Corporation is distributing a new technical bulletin with every bundle of Ridgeline paneling, siding or shingles shipped from its mills. Technical Bulletin A-251, printed in color, gives general construction, application, finishing and nailing instructions.