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Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Meeting Oct. 29
The Los=Angeles Hoo-Hoo Club committee lor 1946-47 had' a luncheon meeting at the Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles, Thursday noon, October 10, to discuss Hoo-Hoo plans for the coming year.
The Committee includes: Bob Osgood, president and vicegerent snark; Ed Bauer, vice president; Earl Galbraith, secretary-treasurer; Bill Ream, Roy Stanton, Huntly Wark, Harvey Koll, Fred Smales, "Spud" Jordan, Orville Steu'art, Dee Essley, J. W. Fitzpatrick, Warren Hoyt, Frank Connolly, Paul Orban, George Clough, and Ed Martin.
The next meeting will be held Tuesday noon' October 29, at the Chapman Park Hotel, 615 South Alexandria Ave., Los Angeles.
With Hallincrn Mcrckin Lumber Co.
George G. McManus has joined the sales inan Mackin Lumber Co. at Los Angeles. associated with the lumber business in the territory for the past thirteen years, and with Donover Co., Inc.
New Ycrd in Livermore
Walter Motta has opened the Livermore Builders Supply Co. at 88 L Street, Livermore, and will conduct a retail lumber and building material business there' Before the.war he was manager of The Diamond Match Company's branch yard at Livermore.
Doud-Willcrrd
Miss Marion Willard became the bride of Lee Doud, Jr' at Tacoma on September 14. Both are graduates of Stanford University. Mr. Doud is the son of Lee Doud, Sr', Defiance Lumber Company, Tacoma, and he is connected with the Merner Lumber Company, San Jose, Calif.
Correction
staff of HallHe has been Los Angeles was {ormerly
John McBride of Davis Lumber Company, Davis, Calif., is vice president of the Sacramento Hoo-Hoo Club, and not Art Williamson as stated in error in October 1st issue.
The new directors are: Art Williamson, California Builders Supply Co., Bill Fairfield, Sierra Mill & Lumber Co., and Jerry Mashek, Lumbermen's Supply Co., all of Sacramento.
Douglcs FirSpruceHemlockCedcn Ponderosc cmd Sugcn PineDouglcrs Fir Piling lcars Continuourly Serving Reteil Yards and Railroadr
Non-Housing Projects Curbed
By New Bans
Washington, Oct. 7.-The government tonight banned the construction of swimming pools, broadrvalks, roller coasters, drive-in theaters, parking lots, cement tennis courts and 'ivalls and fences of wood. brick or concrete rvhen any of these projects costs more than $200.
The Cir,ilian Production Administration also took tr,vo other steps designed to aid the housing program:
It reduced from $15,000 to $1000 the amount of repair and other tvork that may be done in industrial, utility and transportation rvithout a permit, unless the buildings have a floor area of 10,000 square feet or more.
It proposed a $20-a-ton subsidy to rvire nail manufacturers to increase their output. The industry advisory committee took the plan under consideration.
S. F. Lumbermen's Club Meets Oclober 22
The next luncheon meeting of the San Francisco Lumbermen's Club will be held on Tuesday, October 22, in the Concert Room, Palace Hotel, San Francisco. Cocktails rvill be served at 11:45 a.m., and luncheon will start at 12:39 p.m.

Herb Schaur, Jr., South City Lumber & Supply Co., South San Francisco, the club's nerv president, rvill preside.
Manufacturers of Douglas Fir - Western Red Cedar
West
Long flome Office crnd MilI
Aberdeen, Wcshingrton
San Francisco Lumbermen's Club bowling team. Front row, left to right: Fred Amburgey, captain, Pope & Talbot, fnc., Lumber Division; Fred Ziese, Gamerston & Green Lumber Co. Back row, left to right: Leonard Kupps, Van Arsdale-Harris Lumber Co.; Ernie Bacon, Fir Tex of Northern California; Stewart Griswold, Red'ivood Export Co. Alternates Wayne Rawlings and Art Bennett, Harbor Plywood Corporation of California, are not in the picture.
The Club won first place in the lO-week handicap league conducted by the Downtown Bowl in San Francisco during the summer months. The Club's keglers took 20 of the 30 games played and u'ere never out of first place.
New Ycrrd In Modesto
Reed Hicken and George Brorvn are partners in the Hicken-Brown Lumber & Building Materials Co., in l\{odesto' Their new yard is located at I3l4 7th Street' Mr. Hicken was formerly manager for several years for United Lumber Yards, and Mr. Brorvn \vas also associated with that firm.
SeUing Quonset Buildings
Fortuna Builders Supply, Fortuna, Calif., has been appointed exclusive selling agent for Quonset buildings for Humboldt County. Bill Rogers is manager of the yard' i. E. uartin. Los Angeles, Calif. -W. f, Btacti, San Frarcisco, Califo-rnia'. Mrs. A. C. Merryman' Pasadena,-c,alllornta Mavmme Adams, Los Angeles, Calif. i]'tiiii" trrl- tiJirJ rootuota.rr, mortsasees, andotner s-ccrrity holdc* "*"'i"g-ii'r,oiii"d r.pSt c."i "i-'more it-totil amount ot boads' mort' gagcs, or other sccurrtres .i.i iit tu"t. arc none'.so rtetc') None' 4. That the two ptt"gt-"btti';;;i .bttg; giving the nameg of thc o*1", 'lii.tiiJrd;;;; ;"d-"";;;;ltt-t'oia".s' if- a-nv, iontaia not 6lt thc iili;i'";;ib;ld;-'".4 ;fi;itv-ion.i" is thev- ippear.lpo! the boolt lT-tttl ""-p""y but also,- in -cases wherc tbe stckholder or m-cuntt totaii "pp.itt'upon the bmks of the- company as tru3tce ot !3 '!t 6iiii' n,iriji"iy lelition, tti-'-""-" -u -inJ. pe't".on ot. corporatioo tor ;';;;;"h;ilstce is aiting, is given; also that thc- said two par-agraDhr iLiti'ii"--"fiitiil'Jriis im-uiiJilr':g -af;iant'i fullknowledsc aad bclief as -to il;:i;"u';td;il- ""a -"o"di?i*" under which, s-tckholdcrs aad recuritv ["ia.{-nn. ao not appearupon tbe bmks of the compalv 8s trustets, il;i;''"",";f-";i ;;'ifi;;-1"-'.-i.pl"iti--"in.i than- thai oi a bona 6dc ;;;.;;;d -tiris afiiant bas no re-ason- to believc that qnv otber..per3o3' "."11i,iiti*, oi cotporatiot has any igterest diltct- or. indirect in thc tard stock. bonds. or other securities than as so stat€d by nlm'
STATEMENT oF TIrE OWNERSHIP, MANAqEM-ENT. CIRCULA' ------IoN;ETc., RE9UTRED BY THE AqTS__gF coNGREss -OF AUGUST 24, 1912, AND MARCH 3' 1933.
Of Tlte Cilifornia Lumber' Merchant. published Semi-lnonthly at Los Angeles, 14, California, for October 1, 1946.

State of Califoraia l County of Los Angelcr, J'"' ---ilt"i" --Noiiit- Public in and lor the State ead colatv aforc' s.idl -pi*ontiy appuai6d J. E. Martin, wbo, having becr duly awo.m """o'"ding to la*, d"poses atid says tbat be is -tlie -Business Manager. of ,Tbc Californila Lumbir Merchant' and that the Iollowing -is, to the bcat ot bls knowledse and belief, " ttu.'.i"ti-"tt of the owneishii, 4anagemcnt (and i-C " a"iii p"p.t, ttti circulation), etc. oI -thc.aforesaid, publietion tor the a"t. "toiu, iri the above "apiion,'requircd-by.the.Act of Aueust ?4,1912,ss ;;il; ;;'il;"i"l-or rnr"*r'"ii iii'-"-u"htjJla scction 5J7' Petal Laws liii'il!i""ritri"-", -;;l"i;d * - ti;''i"i"" of this form' to wit : l.Thatthenamcsandaddrtsscsofthepubtisbeneditor.managingeditor, and business -"t"g-.t-"*-"tii-ptt-tttnst'-l' C' Dionne' 508 Central Rlils.- I-s Anceles 14, u"rii'; biit"i,-l'-C-'O-i9-9' 508 Cmtral Bldg'' i,l-"""i"ilrir'ii."t-"]ir;'I*1";i?l"s--id-iiL.l-r.--E'-M-artii,508 Qentral Bl{s" il: iilE;i; iil d"firi's;'i";:;'ir"-*;;;; i' E' Martin' 508 centrar Brdg" Los Angeles 14, Calif.
2. That thc owner rs: Gf owned by-a gorporation'-itr same and .,ldii""'?ori"-b"-'ri.i.a-'"na- also imi,ridiarcly - thereunder tbe names iii'iiarl,l.l. oi siockbolders owning or-holding one er cent or more ;ii";;i'^;;;"i- o?'Jii*i. 'ir 'ilt--8'i'a bv -i corpoiation' the-nam* l'"a' iii'Jiii"-6t tt'e -inaioiauat-ii'"iiJ--"ti ui givin' rf owncd-!r a il;,-;il;;y,-ot--birti. ""'ii-"otp"txld once-, .its name and addrtsr' as well as those ol eacn rndividuat member, must be- given') '" iit Eiriiirii" i"-r.t lil;;l-;;i (. oipoiaiionl' 508 -Central Bldg" Los Anseles. - -L C Dionne. ks Angeles, Calif.
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