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September

Southern California Retail Lumber Assn. Membership meeting (Active and Associate members), Conference Room 1O Biltmore hotel, Los Angeles, Sept. 8.

Sacramento Hoo-Hoo Club lG!-Forest Products dav. California State Fair, luncheon at Fairgrounds, Sept. 9.

Redwood Ernpire Hoo-Hoo Club 65 "Basehall Nite" (bus leaves Santa Rosa 3:49 p.m.; San Rafael, 5:19 p.m.)-Giants-Phillies

Game and Dinner, San Francisco, Sept. 11.

International Concatenated Order of Hoo-Hoo 68th annual Convention, Duluth hotel, Duluth, Minn., Sept. 13-16. Host Club: Head of the Lakes and Range Hoo-Hoo Club 14.

California Redwood Association annual meeting, San Francisco, Calif., S6pt. 14.

Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo-Ette Club No. I meeting, Old Dixie restaurant, Los Angeles, 6:30 p.m., Sept. 14.

San Francisco Hoo-Hoo-Ette Club 3 dinner neeting, 5:29 p.nr., Camille's restaurant, Sept. 15; Speakers: Robert McNamaro, Robert Binchi.

Evening Workshop-Lien I-au's and Collections, for employes of member companies, Southern California Retail Lumber Assn., Mayfair hotel, Los Angeles, Sept. 17, 23, 30 (Attendance by prior Registration only).

San Francisco Hoo-Hoo Club 9 annual "Roundup"-Golf tournament with Dubs, Ltd. at S.F. Golf Clu,b; Evening show and banquet, The Village, Sept. 18.

San Joaquin Valley Hoo-Hoo Club 31 annual Valley Frolic, The Hacienda, Fresno, Sept. 18; Co-chairmen: Dick and Wally Kennedy.

Humboldt Hoo-Hoo Club 63 evening meeting, Sept. 18.

Oakland Hoo-Hoo Club 39 annual Election Nite, Claremont hotel, Berkeley, Sept. 21.

Western Pine Association semi-annual meeting, Multnomah hotel, Portland, Ore., Sept. 23-25.

Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Club 2 opening 1959-60 meeting and Induction of Officers, Fox Hills Country Club, Sept. 25; Golf, lO:29 a.m.; Cocktails, 5:29 p.m.; Dinner and entertainment, 7:?9 p.m.

Northwest Hardwood Association annual meeting, Monticello hotel, Longview, Wash., Sept. 25-26,

October

Northern California Section, Forest Products Research Society, Fall meeting, Santa Rosa, Oct. 9; Tours: Fluor Products, California Wood Products. Dinner.

Start Planning NOW!6th Annual National Retail Lumber Dealers Association Building Products EXPOSITION

Cleveland, Ohio . N<ivember l+17

| 959 Will Be Best Furniture Yeor

Chicago.-A l2/o increase in volume of sales at furniture manufacturer level was predicted for 1959 by Johu M. Snow, executive vice-president of the National Association of Furniture Manufacturers. He looks for '59 to be the best in the history of the industry. Speaking at the Merchandise Mart press conference on opening day of the summer furniture market, Snow told members of the press from all over th.e nation that the NAFM estimate for mauttfacturer sales for '59 is $2,600,000,000, as compared with $2,316,000,000-the'58 volume.

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