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Lunch Sunday Noon.
Reservations are still available from Duane Bennett, Mead Clark Lumber Company, Santa Rosa, at the attractive rate of $9.15 per person.
In addition to the foregoing activities, the facilities of Forest Lake Resort include horseback riding, srvimming and boating.
Last year Rockport Redrvood Co. and Elmer Padula hosted a crowd to a Royal Fizz Party for early risers at 4:00 A.M. Sunday morning. Harry Merlo of Rockport Redwood has announced that his Company ivill sponsor another such party Sunday morning at Forest Lake Resort in view of the large turnout of early risers last year.
Time Off Io Vote
The time off for voting requirements in California were changed by the Legislature in 1953, requiring that all employers are required to post a notice ten days before every general, direct primary, or presidential primary election, setting for the provisions of the statute.
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There will be a direct primarl' election on June Sth, and a general election on November 2, 195+. Notice must be posted conspicuously where employes can see it. The larv says that "If a registered voter does not have sufficient time outside of his working hours within which to vote . he may, without loss of pay, take off so much working time as 'ivill, when added to his voting time outside his rvorking hours, enable him to vote."
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VICE PRESIDENT IN CHARGE OF SALES
E. L. BRUCE CO' MemPhis, Tennessee
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For prices and inlormation on Bruce Proilucts' contacti
E. L. BR'UCE CO" INC'
Box 1t756 - Wogner Stollon' Los Angcler 47
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It further provides that if the employe knou's or has reason to believe that he will need time off to vote on election day, he shall give his employer at least tu,o working days notice that he desires time off.
New Foresfry Building
The California State Department of Forestry has built a nelv fire control station on Nipoma Mesa, near Nipoma, California. Constructed of pumice block construction, it includes the barracks and recreation center, cook's quarters, mess hall, and kitchen division, and 'ivill house and serve the forestry group that co'i'ers the territory made up of the South San Luis Obispo area; and known as the South Coast District. This crerv provides aid to Northern Santa Barbara County also. The neu' station is located on State leased land.
Bob Hood, Tarter, Webster & Johnson, Inc., left San Francisco May 17 for a three-rveek business trip to Detroit, Nerv York and other Eastern points.

Riverside Hoo-Hoo Club Holds Dinner Donce ot Pcrlm Springs
Sponsored by the Riverside County Hoo-Hoo Club 120 lumbermen, their wives, friends and visiting members from other Southern California cities, spent the week-end of May 14 and 15 at the Deep Well Guest Ranch in Palm Springs, California.
Over 20 beautiful door prizes were presented to the ladies during the dinner dance Friday evening, which was held in the main dining room of this world famous resort hotel. The lucky winners received radios, automatic percolators, electric roasters and many other practical appliances during the evening which exceeded a total valuation of well over six hundred dollars.
Preceding the dinner dance a cocktail party for all guests was given by Fred Thomson, president of Inland Lumber Company, Bloomington, in the open air lounge at the swimming pool. Entertainment rn'as furnished by lovely Jo Anne Royer with exhibition precision pattern, swimming throughout the 2-hour party. Her mermaid activity in the well-appointed swimming facility enthralled the guests under a beautiful full desert moon. She is the daughter of Bill Royer, Southern California representative for Johns-Manville Corporation.

Snark, Stark Sowers, of the Riverside club, presided at the dinner party and handled the presentation of the prizes to the ladies. He informed the gathering this was the first dinner dance to be held by the club but the committee, encouraged by the splendid turn-out and support of the mem'bership, had decided to make this affair an annual event to be held each spring. This met with enthusiastic applause by the wives of the lumbermen. As each lady arrived for the dinner dance she was presented with a beautiful corsage from George Derbes, and Don Derbes, of the Palm Springs Builders Supply.
Visiting Hoo-Hoo members and their wives included Mr. and Mrs. Don Bufkin, Hobbs Wall Lumber Company; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Barron, Sand Door & Plywood Company; Bob Sand, president of the same concern ; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sharp, Inland Lumber Company, Anaheim; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Difani, Tarter, Webster and Johnson, Inc.; Mr. and Mrs. Stuart H. Jones, A. L. Hoover Company; Lynn Eccleston accompanied by Eliose Gram, Fisk and Mason, Pasadena; Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Wilson, Olympic Stained Products and Mr. and Mrs. Ole May, The California Lumber Merchant, Los Angeles.
The final day of "Something New lJnder The Sun" included golfing by the men and swimming, horseback rid-
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