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Hoo-Hoo Club 31 had a record turnout for its second annual dinner and football game party November 3. The affair was held at the Villa Basque and started at 5:59 p.m. with a cocktail period sponsored by Masonite, Weyerhaeuser Sales, Byles-Jamison Co. and White Pine Distributors. The party attracted 90 persons and a lot of fun and fellowship.
Following the delicious Basque dinner the meeting was adjourned at 7:29 and the party traveled to the stadium to witness the Fresno State-University of Idaho football game where the club had 90 reserved seats all together for the party. Everything was a grand success except that Fresno State lost the game.
On January l2 the club rvill hold its annual dinner dance and Ladies Nite at the Sunnyside Country Club. Jean Hartsock, of K-Y Lumber Company, is the gcneral chairman of the event and he promises it will be an outstanding one in a series of outstanding l-adies Nites that the club has had, reports Bernard B. Barber, Jr., secretarv.
All-Brire lumber Co. Closes Down
The All-Brite Lumber Company officials announced November '4t that the Arcata, Calif., mill u'ould close down permanently rvithin two u,eeks due to market conditions. Ivan Menke, one of the owners, said another reason was because the r,vork of the fir planing mill could be done more economically at othcr plants because of ol:solescent practices.

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F. E. Heard, Motroni Lumber Co., Woodland, celebrated completion of the 1.ard's ne.rv showroom with. a 2-day Open House, Dec. 7-8. Thousands attended the successful opening, which will be reported in full in an early issue of The MERCHANT.