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Ten Years Ago Today
From the Files of The California Lumber Merchont, December 15, 1925
The Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Club will hold a Christmas party on December 23 when they will entertain 350 children from several institutions in Los Angeles. B. W. Byrne, Harry Hanson, Roy Stanton, Herman Rosenberg, Gus Hoover and Paul Hallingbl' are the members of the Arrangements Committee.
The Sacramento Valley Lumbermen's Club held their monthly meeting at the Elks Club, Marysville, Saturday, November 28, where they were the guests of the Marysville lumber dealers. The next meeting which rvill be Ladies Day will be held at Sacramento on December 19.
Rabbi Louis N. Newman was the speaker of the day at the Hoo-Hoo Club No. 9 meeting at the Palace Hotel, San Francisco, on November 19. His subject was, "Who is the True American." The Club will hold their Christmas luncheon on December 24.
The employes of the Chas. R. McCormick Lumber Co. and the NlcCormick Steamship Company and their guests held an enjoyable dancing party at the Roof Garden of the Hotel Whitcomb, Wednesday evening. December 2.
Burton and Charles Gartin are following in the footsteps of their father, James Gartin, manager of the Stanislaus Lumber Co. of Modesto. Burton is manager of the Ceres Lumber Co., and Charles is manager of the Salida Lumber Co.
The Bell Lumber Company are opening a retail lumber yard at Oxnard. ***
Four reels of motion pictures showing the operations of The Pacific Lumber Company at S,cotia furnished a fine entertainment for the Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo at their meeting on December 3. A. L. (Gus) lloover, Los Angeles representative for the company, tvas chairman of the meetittg.
The Klicka Lumber Co. of San Diego, are opening a new yard at San t.tdro.
The Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo will hold a dinner dance and entertainment at the Hotel Vista Del Arroyo, Pasadena, Saturday, January 16. Berne S. Barker, Ed Houghton, Frank Wise and Bob Taenzer are arranging for the affair.