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Honolulu Hoo-Hoo Greet 32 qf Second Membership Meeting
The recently reactivated Honolulu Hoo-Hoo Club (P.O. Box 3829, Honolulu 12, Hawaii) held its second executive meeting and a general membership meeting, J:lJy 20, at which 32 members were present, reports C. T. "Clint" Hallsted.
The Executive committee meeting was mainly concerned with the club's participation in the Wood Promotion program and National Forest Products Week, for which the club has "many good ideas and willing workers," says Hallsted. In a letter to International Secretary Ben Springer, Milwaukee, and Harvey Koll of Los Angeles Club 2 and Custocatian of the International Supreme 9, the Hawaiian club asks for successful ideas from other clubs in promoting tl-re financing to carry out its planned projects.
-National Forest Producls Week October l6-22- ball, but these departmental heads deserve commendation for their beyond the call-of-duty effort," he declared.
During the months ahead, according to Mr. Bartels, the Peoples Lumber Company will open additional self-service yards and expand this present operation to double its size.
"\Me will offer the shopper better selection of the items needed, larger and better parking areas, and a better service to the communities we serve." he said.
PEOPLES LUMBER COMPANY installed the "Self-Service" directional signs all over the new yard so no customer could possibly lose his way
(Continued from Page 6) location. Our older retail store just three blocks away will continue to offer an exclusive contractor and builder service for larger construction jobs, while this new operation will cater to the do-it-yourself weekend builder and the folks who like to browse for the items they need," he said.
Other officials of the retail organization who were in line for a pat on the back from Mr. Bartels were Purchasing Agents Bill Rau and Elmer Beesemeyer, Virginia Johnson, credit manager, and Verl Rhine, sales manager.
"ft would be very hard to name everybody in our large family, or to point out each individual who helped carry the