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OTFERII{G A COMPI.ETE I.UilIBIR SERVICE!
L. A. Hoo-Hoo-Eltes Nome Ghoirmen
The October meeting of Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo-Ette Club No. 1 was held at Andary's restaurant, Maywood, with the new officers presiding in an entire evening devoted to club business. Thb new chairmen are: Employment, Edythe Paine; Transportation, Margaret Gladish, Tarter, Webster & Johnson; Publicity, Kay Poe, Mullin Lumber Co., replacing Agnes McIntyre, who resigned.
The lumberwomen extended September and October birthday greetings to Edith Grannis, Patten-Blinn Lumber Co.; Anne Murray and Georgia Mcleod. The door prizes were awarded to Elizabeth Demetri, Alley Lumber Co., and Pluma C. Mcleod, Martin Plywood Co.-each a loaf of Langendorf bread; Jane Adams, The California Lumber Merchant, a cash award, and Georgia Mcleod, merchandise order,
The next meeting of the Hoo-Hoo-Ettes will be November 14 at the Nikabob restaurant in Los Angeles.
Billion-crnd-o-Holf in SoCnl Permits
The total of building permits issued in 73 cities and nine unincorporated areas of Southern California in the year's first nine months was well over the $1,500,000,000 mark. The cities issued $98,255,238 in permits in the perioda gain of $7,050,020 over last year-and the county areas totaled $512,636,395, an increase ol $77,565,126.
It is now conceded that 1955 will be the record year for Southland building and, more importantly, builders believe this is a trend toward an even greater volume of building and real estate activity in 1956.
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HARDWOOD PTYWOOD
Slngle Ply
DOUG1AS FIR & WHITE PINE PTYWOOD
Hardboard
Cefofex - Foresf Hordboard
Corlosd Quofotion on Requesf I0rrey 3-5731 lUdlow l -2149
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