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In a rapidly growing community into which new residents we:'e frequently arriving, a unique welcoming committee was organized. ft consisted of a Protestant Minister, a Cathoiic Priest, and a Jewish Rabbi. When they heard of a new family moving in, the three got together and went to make a welcoming call. This proved to be a most successful committee, the three being splendid gentlemen who delighted in this companionable arrangement. Their effort had continued for some time when one day they went to call on a new family that had moved into a very nice new home.
Scn Diego Dinner Dcrnce
The San Diego Hoo-Hoo Club held its annual spring dinner dance at the San Diego Country Club on Saturday evening, June7. Dinner was served at 8:09 p.m., and there were door prizes for the ladies. Dancing was enjoyed by the large group to the music of Billy Carmen and his 5 Aristocrats. president Hugh iMcConnell presided.
They were shown through the house in the course of their visit. After they left and were walking down the street together, 'the ouestion came uD as to the religious leanings of the new family.
"They are not Protestants," said the minister. "There was not a Bible in sight in the house."
"They are not Catholics," said the priest. "There isn't a sacred picture in the house."
"They aren't Hebrews," said the rabbi. "No wall to wall carpets."
Jack
Thornburg Visits Scrlincs
Jack Thornburg, former manager of the Salinas yard of Homer T. llayward Lumber Co., recently returned .to the United States. He was called back to the Air Force over a year ago, and has been serving in Korea. He is scheduled to put in some time in Kansas as an instructor before receiving his discharge.
The old adage, "Well bought is half sold," applics u'ith telling truth todai'. Every'n'here dcalers arc mceting higher costs, heavy taxes, harder selling by f eaturing plus-r'alue products. That's u'here quality Redrvood can do a tremendous job by way of satisfying customers and building up morc r'olume. (iood, sound H-E Redr.r'ood has krng been rccognized as a supcrlative nroduct; Redu'ood at its very best, properlv graded and properly seasoned. To be sure of dry Redu'ood, order II-E Certified Kiln Dried.
Our trtde character, the II E t\Ian, personifies the Holnes Eurekt idet of Icdntu'ork irt actiort-tcarttaork u,ith our H-E dealers, otrr salcs rcpresentatit'es, nill workers dnd lr.,gging creus.

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Freight Bills Avdited
Charles A. (Charlie) Peirce is now with Bernie Barber and Associates of Fresno, Calif., and is representing them in Southern Cali fornia.
During his high school and college days Charlie was an all-round athlete. Later he was a baseball pitcher, playing in the Northern countrv in summer, and in Phoenrx, Ariz., in the winter.
Charlie received his first lurnber experience at Omaha, Neb., and later went to Minneapolis to work for the Northland Pine Company. He then went into Association work and served as secretary of the Minneapolis-St. Paul building material dealers. Frorn this position he became associated with the Michigan Retail T umber Dealers Association, and later organized the retail lumber dealers at Lincoln, Neb., from where he came to Los Angeles and went with the Southern California Retail Lumber Association. For the past few years he was a salesman with A. K. Wilson Lumber Co. of Compton, Calif.

He is an old-time Hoo-lloo, No. 32705, and is an active member of the Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Club. He is well known to the Southern California retail lumber trade.
Southern Cclifornic Ccrpenters Get Pcy Increcse
A wage increase of 22 cents an hour effective .fuly 14 was announced on May D as having been agreed on between AFL Carpenters Union and the Associated General Contractors and Building Contractors Association for their members in the 12 Southern California counties. The increase provides for a l9-cent hourly increase plus 3 cents an hour to eliminate the differential between the carpenter rate and that of the cement workers and iron \\'orkers.
The employer org'anizations and negotiators for the AFL cement r'vo:kers have agreed on a 19-cents-an-hour increase.
These ag'reements have to be ratified by the unions.
Hoo-Hoo-Ettes
There was a good attendance at the May dinner meeting of the Hoo-Hoo-Ettes Club No. 1 at the Chancellor Hotel, Los Angeles. Marshall Meyer, Wood Conversion Co., Los Angeles, showed the company film "Make Room for Tomorrow" to the group, marking the first time many of the ladies hacl seen an industry film.
July and August will be vacation months for the Club, meetings to begin again in September.
Lathrop K. Leishman, Crown City Lumber & Mill Co., Pasadena, has again been named Chairman of the Football Cor.nmittee by William H. Nichols, newly elected president of the Pasadena Tournament of Roses Association.
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Local Chapter of RRCC Formed at Cloverdale
Cloverdale, May 29-Another local chapter of the Redwood Region Conservation Council was fornred here May 20 with the organization of Sonoma Redwood Circle No. 1.
The rneeting featured an address by Walker 13. Tilley, forester for the Masonite Corporation who outlined the progress of forestry conservation and the tree farm program. /

Norman B. Livermore, Jr. was elected chairman of the Circle. Other officers elected were John Rhoda, secretary, and A. E. Galli, treasurer.
Tilley drew an analogy between the forest manager and the farmer. He said that the purpose of intensive forest management is to keep forest land productive and growing a new crop the year round. The farmer, on the other hand, is able to use the land only a portion of the year to grow mosr annual crops.
Industry, he said, is becoming more and nrore conscious of the necessity of perpetuating its source of supply if it is to survive. He said that people are often misled by the appearance of a forest area immediately after logging because of the nrethods ncrw necessary in harvesting the crop. How-ever, after a short space of time, new trees begin to grow if an adequate seed source is left after logging to allow nature to produce a new crop.
In one of its first actions, the circle passed a resolution to memorialize the Redwood Regir_rn Lc.gging Conference to hold its 1953 meeting at Cloverdale.
The group decided that fire prevention would be its first major project and Wayne Hulbert was appointed Keep Green chairman.
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