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D. C. ESSLEY and SON

Distribution Yard- r^rlrrn, ea^ t E . rrtlr. jr Office9613 E. whittier Bort""",d

WHOLESALE LUIIBER eoe

Atlantic Boulevard prco, CALTFoRNTA

Douglos Fir o Redwood o Ponderosq Pine

TRUCK OR RAIL DELIVERY

Dee Essley

Wayne Wilson

Jerry Essley

WONDER-KOTE

Cooprn-itoncAx [uftrBER Co'

Americon Bonk Bldg., Portlqnd 5, Oregon

Phone BEscon 2124Teletype PD43

IN A VARIETY OF SOTID COLORS

Double coursed for double insulotion; ond thot meons double soles oppeol. Another double oppeol is the Wonder-Kote process thot results in on extremely duroble double color coot.

SIDEWALL TUMBER CO.

WHOTESATE DISTRIBUTORS FOR NORTHERN CALIFORNTA

1994 Ookdole Avenue, Son Froncisco 24

ATWATER 2.8112

R. H. (Bob) Briggs, Soles Monoger

Purveyors of Forest Producls to Colifornio Retoilers

FIR_SPRUCE_HEMLOCK

CEDAR-P]NE-PLYWOOD

Representing

Frosf Hordwood Floors, Inc. in the Socromenlo ond Son Jooquin Volleys

FROSTBRAND FTOORING

OAK-PECAN_BEECH

Hoo-Hoo Makes History \(/here History \(/as Made

Hoo-Hoo is looking forward to its 59th convention-the 1950 annual-which will be held in Boston, September 7, 8 and 9. A three-day session is scheduled but arrangements have been made for.registering and informal sessions on the afternoon of the 6th. All sessions will be held at the Copley-Plaza Hotel-the convention headquarters.

The program of the convention will be devoted primarily to the business of Hoo-Hoo. The purpose is to give the many delegates representing Hoo-Hoo Clubs and the membership-at-large, an opportunity to report on activities throughout the Hoo-Hoo domain. All will be given opportunity to discuss and suggest so that constructive plans and programs may be developed to bring to fruition the aims and objectives of Hoo-Hoo. The election of Snark of tl-re Universe and all national officers is scheduled for September 9,-National Hoo-Hoo Day.

The membership of Hoo-Hoo is now at an all time high, approaching the 9000 mark. There are 80 Hoo-Hoo Clubs and advance reports indicate that all will be represented at the conventionl come bcck fast into new, youngt

The host club is the Harry L. Folsom,Hoo-Hoo Club No. 13 of Boston. The ger-reral chairman of the convention is U. Monte Carlton, L-31882. Walter W. Webb, Jr.,45745 is president of the Club. The head of Jurisdiction No. 1, which includes Boston is Supreme Gurdon, Robert J. Stalker, 36918 of Quincy, Massachusetts. These men have surrounded themselves with active committees who have gone all out to assure a successful convention. Mrs. Don B. Hyde heads the hostess committee.

With this convention at Boston, it may be truly said that "Hoo-Hoo makes history where history was made". and that will indeed be the key note of the Convention. In addition to the serious business, the convention committee l.ras arranged an unusually fine social program in which the visitation of historic Boston and environs will play a principal part. A typical New England clam bake is one of the highlights. The program is guaranteed to demonstrate true Yankee hospitality coupled with the good fellowship that typifies the true Hoo-Hoo spirit.

Headed by Supreme Snark Martin T. Wiegand, 44882 of Washington, D. C., national regional and local officers of Hoo-Hoo, together with the many delegates will converge on Boston in September, to make Hoo-Hoo History.

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)erry Clough Joins \(/holesale Lumber Firm

Announcement was made last week by George Clough that his son, Jerry, had joined his wholesale lumber distribution company and would immediately start contacting Southern California retail lumber dealers.

Jerry has spent the past five years in preparation for this important post in learning the business from both the wholesale and retail marketing viewpoint. His education in both aspects has been most complete and his services to the firm and customer alike will be reflected in his efficient coverage of the ttT'li,lt;,* his "hitch" with the United States l\farines during World War II it was the natural thing for Jerry to follow in the footsteps of his father who has been identified in the lumber industry throughout the west for over thirty years.

The George Clough Wholesale Lumber organization is Southern California distributor of Douglas fir, pine and redwood, representing leading mills in Northern California, Oregon and Washington

Strelighr or tixed Ceirs PIIIETFIRrPLYWOOD

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