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OBITUARIES

OBITUARIES

7ll7 Eosl Firestone Blvd. DOWNEY, C.€lif. SPruce 3-2292 P.O. Bor 243 TOpoz l-6701

"SERVICE is our poromount stock-in-trode"

American Hardboard Association-May 11-13, Annual Meeting, Hotel Benson, Portland, Oregon.

Imported Hardwood Plywood Assn.-May 13, Bay Area Business Luncheon, Leopard Cafe, 140 Front St., San Francisco.

Santa Clara Valley Hoo-Hoo Club 170-May 14, Annual Concat, place to be announced.

National-American Wholesale Lumber Association-May 14-16' Annual Meeting, Broadmoor Hotel, Colorado Splings, CoIo.

Dubs, Ltd.-llay 15, montJlly tournament in conjunction with Oakland Reveille, Castlewood Country Club, Pleasanton.

Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Club 2-May 15, Monthly Meeting, Lakewood Country Club, Lakewood, Calif. Golf, dinner, nomination of officers for the next Hoo-Hoo year.

Humboldt Hoo-Hoo Club 63-May 15, Humboldt Bay cruise with free cocktails. Loggers'dinner at Samoa Cook House.

Oakland Hoo-Hoo Club 39-May 15, Annual Reveille, Castlewood Country Club, Pleasanton, Golf Tournament, dinnel and show.

San Francisco lloo-Hoo-Ette Club 3 and Peninsula Hoo-Hoo-Ette Club 8-May 21, joint concat, John Enright visiting officer, Villa Chartier, San Mateo.

June

San Joaquin Hoo-Hoo Club 3l-June 12, Annual Sports Day, Visalia Country Club.

American Plywood Association (formerly DFPA)-June 14-17' Annual Meeting, Gearhart, Oregon.

National Assocition of Home Builders-June 14-17, Sales Management Skill Clinic, Los Angeles.

National Fire Protection Association-May 18, 68th annual meeting, Statler lfilton, Dallas, Texas.

Dubs. Ltd.-June 19-20. Annual Ladies Weekend, Pasatiempo Countly Club, Santa Cruz, Roy Sjolund tournament chairman.

Forest Products Research Society-June 2l-25, 18th Annual Meeting, Sheraton-Chicago Hotel, Chicago.

Black Ilart Hoo-Hoo Club 181-June 26-27, Annual Family Weekend, Hoberg's Resott, Lake County, for lesetvations write Club 181, P.O. Box 683, Ukiah.

Pacific Coast Wholesale Hardwood Distributors AssociationJune 28-30, 41st annual convention, Empless Hotel, Victoria' B.C.

Must be the Fresh Air

The Census Bureau has uncovered new evidence of a probable cause-and-effect relationship between fresh air and fecundity.

In checking out what types of workers have the largest families, the agency found during its 1960 census that "lumbermen, such as loggers, raftsm.en and wood choppers, led all other classes with an average of 4,7 persons per family." This was .9 persons above the average size of all workers' families, Census said.

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