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during 1958 in an attempt to bring the full story of redwood to the Man on the Street-literally.

First stop for the G-P Redwood Roadshow was San Francisco, March 4 and 5, where the big rig ground to a halt on

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Ssn Froncisco Hoo-Hoo Club

Reody for Record April Dinner-Donce

The directors of the San Francisco Hoo-Hoo club have completed plans for what they believe will be the most outstanding Spring Dinner-Dance in Club t history, it was announced by Club President Mike Coonan. This year's party, to be staged Friday, April25, will be held at the Villa Chartier in San Mateo, one of the Peninsula's finest eating-dancing and IUN SDOIS.

Gay Bradt, who will chairman 'the affair, has arranged for pre-dinner libations "on the cuff" (sponsors to be annbunced later), to_be followed by a guaranteed first-rate prime rib or lobster tail dinner. Music will be provided bv Paul Laws and his well-known band.

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Robert Hutcheson

Robert Hutcheson, 82, well-known Southern California retail lumberman, died March 7 after a long illness. He had maintained a residence at 503 Hobart Blvd. in Los Angeles for 55 years. Mr. Hutcheson was born in New York-City on November 26, 1875, and went to Los Angeles as a young man. lfe was associated with the E. K. Wood Lumber Company yards for 30 years and then bought the Tustin (Calif.) Lumber Co. in Orange county, which he operated with his brother, A. C. Hutcheson, as manager and purchasing agent. Illness caused Dealer Hutcheson to leave the retail lumber business and late in 1956 the Tustin yard was sold to the Mullin Lumber Co. of Los Angeles. Mr. Hutcheson had been bedfast most of the time since then and before. FIe leaves his wife Mary, who herself has been an invalid the past six years, and his brother of the lumberyard, as well as two sisters.

In Memoriqm

John F. Greenslade, 81, building contractor, died February 28 at his Hollywood home . . . Earl K. McConnell,74, retired FHA appraiser, died March 14 in Los Angeles . . William C. Lea, 71, retired manufacturer of metal windows, died March 4 in Los Angeles.

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