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Jeo n ne Servi s s, the 1958'59 president of ihe Hoo- HooEttes ( rieht) , presenls lhe g ift-wropped silver iroy to retiring president ldo Cunner director of Club 2's activities in tl.re Leroy Boys' Home. Both Mr. Cole and Dealer \\'eiland ursed the Hoo-HooEttes to join 'ivitl-r Club 2 Hoo-Hoo in their project of building interest in the lumber and plywood industries among the boys, to give tl-rem a present hobby and possible future vocation. The Hoo-Hoo-E,ttes were enthusiastic about tl.re project.

Weiland and Cole formally asked the Hoo-Hoo-Ettes tcr join in the industry-wide Christmas party with all other segments of the Southern California building materials inclustry for the benefit of the boys home. The suggestion was welcomed and the lumberwomen were exDectecl to act on it at their October meeting, looking forwaid to the opportunity to work with the Hoo-Hoo on their pet project.

Retiring President Ida Cunner \r'as presented rvith a beautiful Silverplate hors d'oeuvres tray and canape dish by the club in appreciation of the ontstancling 1957-58 terrn o{ olfice she gave the club in aclclition to her regular work at n4arquart-\\rolfe Lumber Co. The customary inscribed gavel rvas also tended to Nliss Cunner.

The door prize donated by Simmons Hardwood Lumber Co. was \von by Barbara Spetl-r of Georgia-Pacific Corp., and the Birthday prize donated by S ct S Lumber Co. was won by Vera Prince of Harbor Box Co.

Kay Poe of the N{ullin Lumber Co. yards is the new Projects chairman and a suggestion box was ready at the meeting for the members' ideas for 1958-59 activity. Lena Galyean of Downey Dry Kiln is the new Employment chairman and will attempt to keep a list of available lumber office employes at her desk at TOpaz 1-3116.

The club's next gatheriirg, October 13, was expected to be a very special event, with a genuine Hawaiian Luau plar.rrred to be held at Sallye Bissell's home in Downey.

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