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T. IA. COBB COAAPANY

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ADoms l42ll proven to be basic in allowing for its recent acceleratecl growth at the national level.

- Geo:ge Windeler Company, Ltd., produces Tanks, Scrubbers, Degassifiers and valious types-of Cooling Towers for customers throughout the country, as well as several foreign countries. It has also established several service centers. in- strategic locations so as to tangibly support the basic philosophy of servicing its products in tne nela.

Fied Windeler has stated that, although it is gratifying to be a part of 75 years of growth, he Jeels thJt hisior! should be evaluated to assist in planning for growth in the future, providing improved products, service and ultimate satisfaction for all Windeler customers.

Bruce Bouer lumber Compony Celebrqtes Sqn Cqrlos Remodeling

Bruce Bauer Lumber Company staged a three-day grand opening, April 29,30 1nd May 1, to commemorate a froundup remodeling of its San Carlos store. The remodeling and opening_ production was handled by Garehime Corporation of San Francisco, with Ed Young supervising the entire job.

Bauer's remodeled store, located at 1001 El Camino Real. fronts some 1,000 feet on El Camino Real and features all new_ fixtures (Daley) and a greatly increased inventory ofhardware and "shoulder-trade" items. In addition to the-San Carlos operation, the Bruce Bauer Lumber Company operates another yard in Medford, Oregon, which was alio, completely renovated a few years back. Full details of the San Carlos opening will follow in a later issue.

(Tell them Aou sau it in The Californin Lurnber Mei.chant)

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Son Diego Hoo-Hoo Hold Hulcr Lulu

The recent dinner-dance of San Diego Hoo-Hoo Club 3 turned out a rather disappointing crowd of 99, but the steaks were delicious and the Hawaiian costumes very colorful and plentiful. Reports aren't in yet on the more recent "Western Night," but the stags always turn out for that unless they're either blind or "over the hill.

San Dieso Hoo-Hoo Club 3 staged its annual Sp Diego Spring nce. Aoril 30. at Casper's Rancho Club, El Caion, where dance, April 30, Cajo1, -this year-'s "something new-the Hawaiian look," pro-ved .thrs year's "sometnlng new-rne rlawarran rooK, _ Pro_veu a huia of a good time for all. The ladies were advised to

The dining was on Casper's famous choice New York cut steaks, and the dancing was to "The Swinging Melody Aces." All for only $10 per couple. Reservations were handled by Perry Smith and Bill Pumfrey.

Deepfreeze the Wqtermelon' Folks; Son Diego Won'l Picnic This Yeor

The club voted unanimously to cancel plans for the, annual picnic this year because attendance at the event has been dropping ever since the Fish Fry was discontinued and the iricnii plan start'ed; there were always plenty of guests but not enough members'on hand.

- The remaining 1959-60 club-year event will be a dinner with wives in September to install the 19&-61 officers. Some real fine eniertainment is scheduled for this event, tentatively slated for Sept. 9, reports President Bill Seeley' wear their "muu-muus, grass skirts or summery formals," while the Hoo-Hoo were told they could wear "anything 'from dinner jackets to beach clothes." Just "Be Comfortable," said the invitations. The entertainment ("back by popular demand") was "Gentri," the popular KFSD radio ieisoriality who had proved a hit at the club's midwinter dance. (Tett them Aou sau it in The California Lumber Mercfuint)

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