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"We extend a cordial invitation to our friends and customers to visit us on December 19 so they will be able to see at first hand our modern facilities and large diversified stocks carried for customer convenience," said Perry in setting the date for the big afraft. "Mr. Hollis and Mr. Pinkham, along with other executives and officials of our organization, will be on board to extend the hand of welcome," he declared.

€oost Gounties Hoo-Hoo Club Annuol Christmos Porty-Dec. 6

H & H Lumber Company's Herb Swenson, president of Coast Counties Hoo-Hoo Club II4, set December 6 as the date for the club's annual Christmas dinner party. The dinner-dance affair was scheduled to get underway at Monterey's beautiful Mary Thomas Inn at 6:39 p.m. with a free libation hour; dinner to be served promptly at 8:39 p.m. Tickets were $8.00 each, which included a free corsage for the better half. Room reservations were placed through Mel Conger, Work Lumber Company, Monterey.

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The 119th Monthly Dubs, Ltd., Tournament drew a good turnout of gentlemen (and lumbermen, of course) golfers on October 17, with Brian Bonnington hosting the event. Scene of play was the beautiful Orinda Country Club course, the usual after-tournament banquet also being held at the well known Orinda Club.

Continuing his winning streak was "Doc" White, retired manager of Christenson Lumber Company, with a net 70 scorecard. Close on his heels were R. W. Daniels (72) and Host Bonnington, also 72, who drew third-place position.

In the second and immediate ing a net 68.

Flight, it was Paul Gaboury with a net 66 past president of Dubs, Hollis Jones, scor-

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Flight was Dubs Secretary-Treasa net 65 scorecard, closely followed

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There will be no regular Dubs tournament in December. Ifowever, directors and officers will hold a board of directors tournament and meeting on December 5, at the Contra Costa Country Club for the purpose of scheduling next year's activities.

Blqck Bort Glub Will Hold Annuol Dinner-Dqnce Dec. 20

Gil Sissons, president of Black Bart Hoo-Hoo Club 181, and Masonite's Bill Scott, who will chairman this year's annual Christmas Dinner Dance, have talli'ed a record advance ticket sale for the club's December 20 event, to be staged in the Home Economics building at the Ukiah Fairgrounds. Tickets are now on sale at $5 a copy and members are urged to bring as many industry and non-industry friends as they wish.

Two More Vicegerenf Snorks Nomed

Hugh Pessner, newly appointed Deputy Snark for Northern California, announces two additional Vicegerent Snarks irr his jurisdiction, making a total of 12 for the region. Appointed Vicegerent Snark for the Coast Counties region was Fenner Angell, Pacific Lumber & Supply Co., and for the Shasta Cascade Hoo-Hoo Club was Bill Ruether, Ralph L. Smith Lumber Co.

Riverside Hoo-Hoo Heqr Humor

Riverside County Hoo-Hoo Club 117 met Nov. 21 at Azure Hills Country Club, in the Stag Room, between Loma Linda and Riverside, for a 7 :59 dinner and talk by the noted humorist, lfeenan Elliott, whose dissertation was on "Getting to Know You." New 1958-59 President Bill McDonald preserved order.

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