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BMD chief, Bill Grieve, has returned to his Stockton headquarters, tanned, relaxed and rarin' to go after two weeks in Acapulco and Mexico City on vacation.
Ted Deacy and Frank Billings toured the Redwood Highway mill country on CalPacific Redwood business the first week of this month.
Marge and Fred Talbot vacationed irr Carmel during the Easter holiday season.
Neil I{agen, formerly associated with David Ostin Moulding Company, joined R. F. Nikkel Lumber Co. in Sacramento last month, according to Bob Nikkel.
Irwin Walther has been named manager of Truckee-Tahoe Lumber's Truckee yard, according to Chal Cross. Walther formerly was with Bruce Bauer Lumber Company in San Carlos.
Jerry Fernandez, until recently with Western Pine Supply Co. in Emeryville, has joined the Georgia-Pacific warehouse division at Salinas, according to central division manager Bob Brazelton,
While Ted Allen of Vancouver Plywood Co. was dashing around the country, alternatively basking on Miami beach and being dug out of the snow in Chicago, boss, Jolm Vanguard, was in the hospital for an opera- tion. John, besides entertaining visiting Japanese Firemen in his hospital room, was also directing his business by phone, very ably assisted by Gloria Chapman who, during those hectic March days, became Vancouver Plywood's star import salesman.
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Morch Meeting of Hoo-Hoo-Etles Termed, "Sociql Success"
Foocl, fun ancl faitl'rf ul f riends dominated the NIarch \Ieeting of the Hoo-Hoo-Ette Club Nun'rber One at the Nikabob, accorcling to Bessie Ster.vart, the Club's Editor. Sallye lJissel retllrne(1, after a siege of illness in her family, to report orr her recelrt meeting r'vith NIrs. Curry, Extension Cl.rairman o{ the Fe<leratecl \\-ornetr's Club. Through this meeting Sallye l.ropes to sooll be able to atrttounce Turther Lrlans on the "Ida Cunuer" Scholarship.
- Eight nelv members \\'ere introduced at the meeting, but their names will be kept secret uutil tl.re forthcoming initiation. The neu. initiates are a grancl group, as Lumber \Aromen always are, and the members of the Hoo-Hoo-littes feel certain the neu' gals u.i1l be ever-eager workers in the Organization.
The Club Presiclent, Sallye Bissel, announced tlte 196l-62 Nominatir.rg Comrnittee, headecl by Bess Diffey, as Chairn-ran. Other n.rembers of the Cornmittee are: I-eua Galyean, \"iolet Neal, Corrine Adanrs, Faye Bolmer, Peggy Anderson, Josepl-rine Cogburn, Rrrth Armand, and Ililclrecl Abott' Highlight of the eveuing, \\ras a stimulating speech preseutecl by NIrs. Serrurier. Principal o{ Ramona High School. cor.rcerning the neecly' girls taken uucler the u'ing of the t{oo-Hoci-Ettes.

Extrq Quolity-Regulor Prices
I:-rtra qualitl'. that until recently brr,rugl-rt premiltrn prices for solicl core specialty harcln'oocl aud softu'oocl clecorative u.all panelillg, can uo.rl' be hzrd at regular prices. GeorgiaPacilic Corporation, the rratiott's l:rrgest plyn'oocl maker,- has annoutrceclthot .rt-, its neu. price lists all clrrarter ir-rcl-r \\res.terrr harchvoocl plywoocl spicialtl- panelirrg rvill have solid cores as stand:ird tnarrttfactttre. It nreans aclclecl strength, ancl eliminates an1- possibilitl- of a core gap allllearing wherr