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Forest Products Day of California - 1962
The fourth annual Forest Products Day at the California State Fair & Exposition will be held Saturday, September 8, State Fair Grounds, Sacramento.
The opening ceremony will begin at 5:30 p.m. on the stage across from the race track from the Grandstand. A section will be reserved for Forest Pro'ducts Day people.
Tentative plans for the program include a band concert, an address of welcome by the Governor, music by a quartet, a speaker as yet not selected, a m,essag'e fro'm tAe 1961 "Queen of the Forest" Carol A. Blom, and crowning of th,e new Queen.
This closes the exercises on the stage. Tree topping and other events will not be held this year because the
Hoo-Hoo C)ffers 1962 "Nqtionol Forest Products Week" Sfomp
_ Now you can support the Industry that supports you by purchasing and using the attractive new 1962 "National Forest Products Week" rubb,er stamp. The stamp is available through the Southern California Division bf races will not finish until too late in the dav.
The-cocktail party and banquet will take place in the Governor's Hall immediately following the crowning of the Queen. It is open to all people in the Forest Products Industrv. Tickets are $5.00.
Last year Sacramento Hoo-Hoo-Ette Club No. 5 handled the Queen's banquet and cocktail hour. This year all nine of California's Hoo-Hoo-Ette clubs are participating.
The contest for "Queen of the Forest" is open to utry *o-"n over 18 years of age, employed in the Forest Products Industry of California. All information ."r, -be obtained from a brochure available from your nearest Hoo-Hoo-Ette Club or from any of its
Hoo-Hoo for only $2.00, which includes a deluxe green stamp pad. Widespread atten.tion was gained last year by the imprint of the "National Forest Products Week" stamp on outgoing mail. Through the use of this stamp on all your outgoing correspondence you will make every piece of mail more appealing to the eyes of the receivers. The use of this stamp members. will also reward your company by promoting new business in the Lumber Industry.
Each of the ten Queen Finalists will receive a U.S. Government Bond. The pueen will receive a $100.00 bond and the nine runners-up will each receive a $25.00 bond.
Forest Products Day of California, fnc., is a non-profit corpo,ration and is financed by free-will contributions from firms and individuals who make up the industry in the State.
Officers are: President, A. B. Hood, Ralph L. Smith Lumber So., Anderson; Vice-president, LeRoy H. Stanton, E. J. Stanton & Son, Los Angeles; Secretary-treasurer, C. D. LeMaster, Sacramento. Other directors are: C. Russell Johnson, Union Lumber Co., Fort Bragg, and R. F. Nikkel, R. F. Nikkel Lumber Co.. Sacramento.
You can get your 1962 "National Forest Products Week" stamp by sending $2.00 to the following address:
H. W. Koll, State Chairman of Southern California Hoo-Hoo, 1707 West 49th Street, Los Angeles 62, California
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