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East Bay Hoo-Hoo Club

A large attendance of members and guests listened with close attention to an address by Dr. Philip W. Buck on "The Shape of Affairs in Europe" at the dinner meeting of East Bay Hoo-Hoo Club No. 39, held at Hotel Leaming. ton, Oakland, on Monday evening, November 26. Dr. Buck is professor of political science at Stan{ord University. President Thos. T. Branson presided.

Short talks were given by Douglas Manuel of the San Francisco office of the Federal Housing Administration, John M. La Dieu, Better Housing Bureau, Oakland, and George C. Clayberg, chairman of this year's Good Fellowship Christmas Fund.

Music was supplied by Don Jenkins, pianist, and Bobby Jones who yodeled and accompanied himself on the guitar.

A drawing for two Big Game tickets was won by B. W. Runkel, Long-Bell Lumber Co., San Francisco.

Diamond Match Company Remodels Offices At Sacramento Yard

The remodeled offices of The Diamond Match Company at Sacramento were reopened on November 2 when several hundred persons attended an open house party in observance of the completion of the expansion. A special feature of the improvement is the building materials store with displays of hardware, plumbing and building materials.

The offices are approximately twice as large as they were previously. F. N. Benton is manager of the yard.

Newspaper \(/rite3 up Loveday Lumber Co.

The Belvedere Citizen, East Los Angeles, recently carried an interesting article and photograph of the Loveday Lumber Company at 500 N. Ford Boulevard, introducing R. H. (Dick) Loveday, owner, and his family to its readers.

Dick Loveday has been in business in that locality since 1921. Coming from Pennsylvania, he has been a resident of East Los Angeles for twenty-six years and has watched its development into an unincorporated city which has the greatest population of any such area in the United States. Dick is a member of Lumbermen's Post No. 403 of the American Legion, and for amusements he likes fishing and golf.

Mrs. Loveday is a graduate of Stanford University and is a member of the Women's Stanford Club. Their.son, a graduate of Alhambra High School, is now attending pomona College where besides his regular studies he is specializing in aviation.

Transferred To Glendale Yard

Leonard Whitacre, who has been connected with the Fox-Woodsum Lumber Company,s yard at Rialto, Calif., for the past four years .was recently transferred. to the company's yard at Glendale.

Builds New Shed

Homer T. Hayward Lumber Co., Watsonville, has completed construction of a new storage shed for dry lumber and roofing. Glen Bronson is manager of the yard.

SEII.TNG NTE PRODUCTS OF r lho DlcGlood llror Lunbor Coapqrrt tlcClosd, CclUoralc

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SPECIES

NORIHERN (Gcaulae) WHttE PINE (PINUS STROEUS} NO$ tAY On RED PINE (PNUS NESNOSA)

PONDENOSA PINE (PINUs PONDEROSA'

SfrcIB (Goautao WLtto) PBfE (PINUS I.AMBENflANA)

A Paint Idea

Mable (to her paint salesman sweetheart): Can you tell me how to get green paint off my hands?

Paint Salesman (absent mindedly): Have you tried selling it at a reduced price?

Statistics show that -; *" a be older than men. They ought to-Paint s a great preservative, you know.

Lumber dealer: Do you believe in clubs for women?

Paint customer: Yes, if kindness fails. **:F

WIrAT COLOR IS MAN?

When he is mad *e cdl him-red. he is a coward we call him--vellofv. When he is we call him-white. n he is loyal we him-true blue. When he is ru g over with full of vim, vigor and pep we say he is When he is not overambitious, quiet, reserved-we say color is he anyway? is colorless. What ***

"'Where is the manage/s office?" asked the paint salesman.

"I'ollow the passager" someone directed him, "until you come to the sign reading'No Admittance.' Go upstairs'til you see the sign 'Keep OuL' Follow the corridor 'til you see the sign, 'Silence,'then yell for him. (" 'F {.

'Tis a Dutch pro\f, that "paint costs nothing," such are its preserving qudlties.

-Ralph Waldo Emerson.

HE NEVER THOUGHT OF' THIS

Lumber dealer to his lompetitor: Say, you've made good money during the hsf ten years selling paint. At what special seasons of the\arltlo you recommend really going after the paint sdes? \l

Successful lumber dealell There are only four times a year when yoq can successfully sell paint-+ummer, winter, fall'and springt

There once was a dealer named Peyser

Who wasn't a paint advertiser

His paint wouldn't sell

His biz went to h-ll

Went after paint business pell mell He ran a live ad fn the paper, by Gad, And now he's richer than . well, he's pretty rich !

A Paint Thought

A coat of paint is as much the exterior mark of refinement and prosperity as a new suit of clotlres. It is the open sesame to the good opinion of your communit5r.

Next time you miss a paint sale, just remember-if a fellow could hit the bullseye every time, there wouldn't be any fun in shooting. ***

Autumn Colors

Oh, the poplars burn gold in the sheen of the sun And the little wings whisper and sing, For a sprinkle of dew As it catches the skies

Is a twinkle of blueAnd it matches her eyes!

Let the forests turn gold in the sheen of the sun, In my heart it is spring, it is spring!

-Perrin Holmes Lowery.

DO YOU SELL PAINT THIS WAY?

It was a little old merchant iffi;ld town in Virginia. One day he fts doy'{ behind the store counter, when a little boy hus{d[fiand asked for a pound of butter. The store-keeper yawned, stretched himse[ rubbed his eyes, and then in the most injured tone, said:

"Gee, whiz! Ain't there nobody that sells butter in tlis town but me?"

Ten Years Ago Today

From December 1, 1930 lssue

Arthur W. Bernhauer, Fresno Planing Mill, Fresno, was re-elected president of the Millwork Institute of California at the annual meeting held in San Francisco, November n-4. Other officers re-elected were: E. J. Nutting, Herring & Nutting, San Francisco, and J. Wesley Shrimp, Cresmer Mfg. Co., Riverside, vice-presidents; E. A. Nicholson, Pacific Door & Sash Co., Los Angeles, treasurer, and Lester G. Sterett, secretary.

Announcement was made of the marriage of Miss Jeanette Erickson and }Jarry V. Hanson at Los Angeles.

The San Diego Hoo-Hoo Club held a golf tournament and dinner dance at the La Mesa Country Club, La Mesa, Saturday, November 22. 4O played golf and a large gathering was present for the dinner dance in the evening.

A delegation of twenty-five East Bay Hoo-Hoo Club members attended the meeting of Hoo-Hoo Club No. 62 at Stockton the night of November 24. President Charles C. Moorehead presided, and Supreme Jabberwock H. Sewall Morton addressed the meeting.

Walter S. Spicer, Barr Lumber Company, Santa Ana, who resigned to go into business for himself, announced he would open a yard at Newport Beach, operating under the name of Bay District Lumber Company.

Samuel H" Day, Commercial Attache, U. S. Department of Commerce, Johannesburg, South Africa, was the speaker at the monthly luncheon meeting of San Francisco HooHoo Club No. 9, November 20, President Jim Farley presided.

E. L. "Ted" Connor, Los Angeles, made a hole-in-one while on a business trip to the Southwest on the Twin Hills golf course at Oklahoma City. Chet Stippich, Jim Wheeler and Roy Kendall were the other members of the foursome.

"The Past and Future of the Millwork Industry," by Arthur W. Bernhauer, and'o'Wood in the Home," by Lester G. Sterett, addresses made at the annual meeting of the Millwork Institute of California, were printed in this issue.

At a meeting of the Tom A. McCann Hoo..Hoo Club at McCloud, Calif., November 3, Bill Lawrence presented the Club with a gavel made from timber taken from the roof of the White House when the building was remodeled in l9/7. W. F. Shaw, National Lumber Manufacturers Association, presented the gavel to Mr. Lawrence.

Harry A. Lake, C. W. Pinkerton and Jack Dionne were the speakers at the annual meeting and ladies' night of the Orange County Lumbermen's Club at Fullerton, October 30. A golf tournament was held in the afternoon at the Hacienda Country Club with Walter Spicer and D. E. Liggett in charge of the arrangcments.

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