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Concerning the first big Hoo-Hoo afiair of the year in Northern California, the January 18th affair at Eureka, President Bob Halvorsen of the Northwestern California Lumbermen's Club has made the following announcement:

"The first dinner meeting of the new year for the Northwestern California Lumbermen's Club will be held Monday, January 18th, at the Eureka Inn in Eureka. This will be a joint meeting of the Northwestern California 'Lumbermen's Club and Hoo-Hoo Chapter No. 63, which covers the Northwestern California area. Early that evening, Hoo-Hoo initiation ceremonies will be conducted by officers and members of the International Concatenated Order of Hoo-Hoo, a group of gentlemen coming to Eureka from Minnesota, Arizona, Oregon, and the San Francisco Bay Area. If any of the members of the Lumbermen's Club desired to join Hoo-Hoo Chapter No. 63 on January-l8th, or desire any information regarding Hoo-Hoo, please immediately contact any of your officers or directors so that necessary application blanks can be delivered to you.

"As mentioned above, this will be a joint meeting, and whether or not you are interested in Hoo-Hoo affiliation, plan now to come out to the meeting as a large attendance is desired to welcome the out-of--state visitors.

"The Hoo-IIoo ceremonies, which will be held from 6:29 to approximately 7:19 P.M., will be open only to members and candidates. Immediately following this initiation, the usual social hour will be held followed by dinner in the Eureka Inn Dining Room. A special bar for liquid refreshments will be set up for us in the dining room. Program Chairman Charley Murray has made arrang'ements for another outstanding program.

"We will be looking for all of you on the 18th."

Clorence E. Killebrew Elected Vice President

Buchanan, Mich.-The election of Clarence E. Killebrew as vice president of Clark Equipment Company, manufacturers of materials handling and earth-moving equipment, was announced by George Spatta, president.

Mr. Killebrew formerly was manager for marketing and sales in Clark's Construction Machinery Division, in which capacity he has been responsible for sales and marketing of equipment manufactured by Clark for the bulk handling of materials in the construction industry as well as in other industries with bulk handling problems.

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Mr. Killebrew will have similar responsibility in his new position, and will be in charge of sales and marketing of all products sold under the "Michigan" tradename. These include truck-mounted and crawler type power shovels, cranes and draglines, in addition to a new line of bulk-handling and earthmoving equipment to be introduced early in 1954.

Formerly general sales manager for The Frank G. Hough Company, Mr. Killebrew joined Clark Equipment Company in 1952. He also has been employed by the J. D. Adams Company of Indianapolis. He is a graduate in mechanical engineering from Alabama Polytechnic Institute.

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