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COOS HEAD TUMBER & PTYWOOD CO.
Grode-Stqmped, Old-Growth
. Douglqs Fir Lumber
NEvqdq 6-3606
CONSISTENTLY NONE BETTER.
P.O. Box 3O5 - Wilmington, Cqlif. TWXr ZA5OOI
of the Hayward T umber & Investment Co. yard at Oceanside, succeeding Jack Galbraith, who moves to the company's yard at Yuma Lester G. Sterett, secretary of the Millwcirk Institute of California, is spending six weeks in Northern California on Institute business.. Ed Culnan of the Chas. McCormick Lumber Co. was in caryrp two weeks with the 347th Field Artillery, U.S. Reserve Corps, at Monterey Presidio.
Hoo'Hoo Gqthering for the
f 957 Annuql in Atlontq
Atlanta, Ga.-The "Rebel Yell" will be heard again this month when the 66th annual convention of the International Concatenated Order of Hoo-Hoo gets underway here September 16. The one-time battle cry of the Confederacy will be sounded in welcome as members of Atlanta Club No. 1 greet delegates and visitors from all parts of the continent. String ties wilt identify the hosts, and crinolines the hostessesfas the expected ti00 registrants gather at the DinklerPlaza hotel foithe three day program, September 1G18.
Program Chairman Don Maffett reports that, although the convention will include all traditional functions of the Hoo-Hoo, business sessions have been designed to eliminate unnecessary details. The shortened form has been approved by fnternational Secretary Ben Springer.
A highlight of the outdoor entertainment planned for the second evening will be special recognition for lny registraLnt by the name of Sherman. Explained Co-Chairman Bill Shreve: "We just want those Yankees to know that they are all welcome." Other features of the evening will be Barbecue and Brunswick Stew, traditional fare at Gqorgia social gatherings, and both "Round" and "Square" dancing.