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103 ANGILES Zl, GAUIOINIA NEvoda 641t9 may affect economy shipping and handling and prevent degrading.

4. E*plore further opportunities for dimension stock and cut stock. The saving in freight may make U.S. products more competitive with foreign products.

5. Promote secondary species and lower grades. The customer may be over-specifying. Show him how to use lower cost woods efiectively.

6. Help the imporler promote the -IJ.S. product. Supply information on uses and advertising aids.

7. Remember that the U.S. Foreign Service can assist in foreign countries. Supply the American embassies and consulai offices u'ith giading rules, use guides, promotional literature, and the llke. Commercial officers receive frequent requests from foreign businessmen for product information.*

*Addresses of offices of the Foreign Service of the United States are available in the Foreign Service List, which may be obtained from the Superintendent of Documentsr U'!. Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D.C., for 60 cents a copy. (Annual subscription for quarterly issues $2.00.)

New Northern Coliforniq Hoo-Hoo'Ette Club to Chqrter 3O lVtembers, Nov. l8

Final preparations are being made for installation of officers and initiation of about 30 charter members of the newly formed HooHoo-Ette Club of Northern California, to be held at Doc's Hilltop on Nov. 18. Installation and initiation ceremonies will be under the direction of Mrs. Ann Murray of the Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo-Ette Club No. 1 and a founder of the club.

To be eligible for membership in Hoo-Hoo-Ettes, one must be actively engaged in the lumber industry or one of its by-products. Their object is to provide a common ground of fellowship on which female employes of the lumber industry may associate.

At a meeting held recently in the office of Bob Middleton Lumber Co., the following officers were elected:

President-Kathy Trotter

Vice President-Martha Kleaver

Sec. & Treas.-Darlene Gaston

Publicity Chairman-Pat Jarrard

Initiation Chairman-Millie Logan

Board of Directors-F lorence Schroeder, Maureen Carey, Mary Lightfoot and Ethel Taylor

Anyone who has not been contacted and who would be interested in membership should call Kathy Trotter at CH' 1824A or CH. 3-3446, or Darlene Gaston at CH. 1-2131 or CH. 3-467f in Redding.

Hollywood Jr. showing adl'ustabl6 matal sash.

Hollywood Jr. Twins Are All-Purpose Doors

Say goodbye forever to old fashioned screen, sash and storm doors. for here are two all purpose doors...CoMB|NAT|ON SCREEN AND METAL SASH DOORS that fit all types of wall construction and harmonrze with any interior styling.

Ilote lhese 4-in-t ADI|ANTAGES

Comfort a The Hollywood Jn Twins Dermit more light in kitchen and seruice porch6. a Insect tlght, rust.prmf screns, a Sarh Gla$ may bG clean€d with ease.

O Give adqquate easy ventilstion.

Gonvenience a No mor6 detouring eround r supcrflu. ou3 extra door with an rrmful ot bund16. a No mors srgglnS, tlimsy scrcen doors whlch lnvlte intrudeE. a Acts ss an ldditionrl protoction for housewitG. Shs may @nveB€ with out. sidc6 through sash o[Ening without unlcling th! d@n a Burglarpr@t A simplc touch ot fin. geE lck3 sash. Write

t\ !f Economy

a Saves buying a Sash, Scren and Storm Door. HolltMood Jrs. are all 3 combined into L door.

a Saves on hardwafc, hanging rnd ptinting.

a Saves on expensive t€placements.

a Saves space . . The Hollyw@d JL Twins may be hung to swing in or ouL Leaves available tl@r space which is usually lost in kitchen or entry way.

Ponel or Flush a Hdlyw@d Jr. Twins give you your choice ot a panel o. flush do. to harmonizc with 8ny style a.chit€cture or Interior dslgn. a Flush dors svailablc in PhiliDDln. Lurun, Orient.l A3h (Sen) or Eiich. a Panel d@F available In pine only.

Club | | 7 Meets Nov. | 8 ot El Rqncho Verde

Inland Empire Hoo-Hoo Club 117 has scheduled a dinner meeting for November 18 at 7:59 p.m. at El Rancho Verde Country Club in North Rialto. The menu will be Prime Rib at 94.75. The day's golf play is in the hands of Ken Dietel or Stark Sowers. Besides the usual fellowship and business discussions, a report is expected on the current NRLDA Exposition in San Francisco, Nov. 13-16, from the first returning delegates.

Club 117 is now looking ahead to its annual Concat of the current term. It is down for January 13 on the calendar and the enthusiastic (?) crowd of Kittens is expected to be rounded up (with their eyes open) for the skulduggery.

Blqttner-Bqhr to New Socrqmento Locolion

Blattner-Bahr Distributors of Sacramento, formerly located at 3752 West Pacific Avenue, moved into newer and larger warehouse quarters at 8581 Middle Jackson Road in Sacramento on October 31.

(Tell thent Uou s&w it in The Californiu Lumber Merchant)

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