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Ducats for the third annual San Francisco Hoo-Hoo Club 9 dinner-dance are going fast, reports Bob Bonner, general chairman of the affair. The date? Friday evening, April 27. The place? The California Golf Club in South San Francisco. Where do you get the tickets? From any of the following Club 9 officers and directors:

Al Bell, Hugh Pessner, Ed Dreessen, Leroy McCormick, Mike Coonan, Bill McCubbin, Jim Hall, Jack Dollar, Jack Kaefer, Hac Collins, Harry Merlo, F'red Buckley, Bill Bonnell, Don Wilson and Max Cook. The Big evening will officially start with a free cocktail hour at 7:30 p.m. (but come earlier and buy a couple of llth ond E streets, llodesto MOdesto 2-2SOl

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Blyfhe's Biggesr Building Boom

Blythe, Calif.-The Verde Valley expects the biggest building boom in its history in 1956, with at least 97,520,000 in construction rvork already scheduled for the year. Permits have already been taken out for $1,620,000 of new residences in this city and the limits to the north. Twenty new $25,000 residences are planned north of Blythe, a San Bernardinb builder plans 96 $10,000 homes in a southern subdivision, and a local developer plans 16 $10,000 homes.

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