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Don Dick, Editor
The California Lumber Merchant
Dear Don:
Last Friday's Hoo-Hoo meeting was lots of fun and we think that the "Old Timers" whom we were honoring had a good time.
This was the last meeting of the 1960-61 year and a new slate of officers is coming in. It got me thinking over the weekend that Hoo-Hoo is indebted to many people who work long and hard for the Club.
Ilowever, the fact is that our Club could not hope to do any kind of job without the interest and support of The California Lumber Merchant. You have all been really generous and fine to the whole Hoo-Hoo Club. It's time we registered heartfelt ap- preciation to The California Lumber Merchant.
On behalf of every Hoo-Hoo, many thanks! With best regards to you, Ole and all-John R. Osgood, retiring president, Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Club.
Apprecioied Goveroge
Ole May
The California Lumber Merchant
Dear Mr. May:
Our outgoing president, Sallye Bissell, and our Hoo-Hoo-Ette Club wish to thank you for your thoughtfulness and many kindnesses to us during the past year. It has been appreciated very much.-Vera B. Prince. Secretary, Hoo-Hoo-Ette Club 1. Los Angeles.
New Vermiculite Policy
Members of the Vermiculite Institute of Chicago have adopted a new policy that will assure high quality in vermiculite concrete roof installations, coast to coast.
Edward R. Murphy, managing director of the institute, announces that member companies are now contracting with approved roof deck applicators to assume responsibility for the quality of the finished vermiculite deck, and to install it in strict accordance with institute specifications. The institute will issue annual certificates to such applicators, and they will be listed in a roster for architects, engineers, general contractors, and built-up roofing companies.
Decide Now
To Attend Hoo-Hoo Internqtionol's ZOth Annuql Convention
September l7-2O
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NO! . WE'RE NOT GOING TO CHANGE!
HARDWOOD LUMBER IS (lUR BABY handled always with tender care and consideration.
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ItfJlling Fociliries and Dry Kilns since t872 a Whofes.rfe Distrlbutors a Phone: ANdover l-1600
5OO High Street OAKLAND l, Calif.
Monthly Lumber Fqcls
Douglas fir region sawmill production, orders and shipments for May have been reported by the West Coast Lumbermen's Association.
The weekly average of West Coast lumber production in May was 160,393,000 b.f. or 97.9/o of the 1956:60 average. Orders averaeed. 149,292,000 b.f.; shipments 157,477,0ffi b.f.; weekly averages for April were production 161,049,000 b.f., 99.1/o of the 1956-60 average; orders 156,608,00O b.f.; shipments 170,999,000 b.f.
Five months of the 1961 cumulative production 3,287,873,0N b.f..; five months of 196O,3,819,109,000 b.f.; five months of 1959,3,630,910,000 b.f.
Orders for five months of 196l break down as follows: Rail and Truck 2,405,992,000 b.f.; Domestic Cargo 593,107,000 b.f.; Export 150,374,000 b.f.; Local 150,603,000 b.f.
The industry's urfilled order file stood at 491,095,000 b.f. at the end of May, lumber inventory at 1,133,107,000 b.f.
Figures covering the first quarter of 1961 have been revised,
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He Even Knew Which One
You can't get away from the primeval interest of man in woman. Or in a particular woman. Take the man who had a tragedy in his young married life, and with the hatred of all women in his heart and the ambition never to see one again, or to allow his young son to fall into their clutches, he carried the baby boy away into the fastnesses of the mountains and there lived the life of a hermit, and raised the boy to manhood without any knowledge of women or even that there was another sex.
And, so the story goes, the boy grew to young manhood in this condition. But one day he and his father were following a mountain stream, they came suddenly upon a party of campers gathered around a picnic table. In the party were three young women, and the mountainbred youth stared at them in utter amazement. But it was only a momentary glimpse, for the father grasped his son and jerked him back into the thicket, and away from the sight of the sex he had hated so long.
In answer to his question when he was so unceremoniously jerked back from the sight of the campers, the boy was told that those three people were Devils and was warned never to think or speak of them again. But a change came over the youth. His appetite left him, his spirits fell low, and he could not sleep. He fairly pined away. His condition became so alarming that his father was forced to inquire about it, and the boy admitted that he had something on his mind that he could not be rid of by day or night. Much worried the father said: "My son, your health