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Kite Areq Hoo-Hoo Ghonge Nome to Inlqnd Empire Club No. ll7
Riverside County Hoo-Hoo Club 117 members gati-rered at the Elks Club in Hemet, January 22, for one of that spot's exceller-rt steak dinrrers, a Concatenation of nine stalwart new Kittens. and some imltortarrt busirress.
Following a sincere discussion of several proposecl name changes to better identify this outstar.rclir.rg club, in which several names were put to an intelligent vote, it was voted by an overwhelming majority to charrge the name of the club to Inland E,mpire Hoo-Hoo Clrrb 117. The action must llow be approi'ecl b1' the Hoo-lloo International in X{ilwaukee.
The January 22 meeting was called to orcler by President Gordon Greenslade following the usual prelirninaries which this club provides with gusto. The fine dinrrer was digested and the guests introducecl. These includecl Harvey Koll, Cttstocatian of tl-re Supreme 9 from Jurisdiction VI ; Don Bufkin, a past Supreme 9 member, and l-ris cousin Al Bufkin, and Reed Porter, editor arrd manager of The California Lumber X,[erchant-all from Los Arrgeles Club 2, and Roy Guiver, tl.re assistarrt eclitor of the rnagazine.
Club 117 members next conclucted the sale of 1,000 aut<; bumper signs reading: "Lumber-Your Best l3uy." The attractive fluorescent signs were solcl at tl.rree for $1.00 and laft! Cdrroll Crqne lmber bmper