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Cocrst Counties Hoo-Hoo Club No. lll Orgcnized June 9

The Coast Counties Hoo-Hoo Club, No. 111, was forrhed at a dinner meeting and Concat held at Cademartori's, near Monterey, Calif., June 9.

Jack M. Thornberg, Homer T. Hayward Lumber Co., Salinas, was elected president of the new club; Don Noggle of Noggle-Swenson Lumber Co., Salinas, was named vice president, and Loy L. Recek, Hicks Lumber Co., Salinas, was elected secretary-treasurer. Ollie Lee, Talcott Lumber Co., Salinas, is Sergeant-at-arms.

The directors are: Tom Work, Work Lumber Co., Monterey; Roy Brown, McKinnon Lumber Co., Hollister; Sid Prouty, Tynan Lumber Co., Salinas; Earle Johnson, Watsonville Lumber Co., Watsonville, and Homer M. Hayward, Homer T. Hayward Lumber Co., Salinas.

It was announced that the new club will hold monthly dinner meetings.

President Jack Thornberg presided at the dinner at which there was an attendance of 50. The musical entertainment was of excellent quality, and was furnished by students of Salinas Junior College.

At the Concatenation 27 Kittens were initiated into the mysteries of Hoo-Hoo, and there were two reinstatements of Old Cats.

The Nine that put on the initiaition ceremony consisted of the following: Snark, Homer M. Hayward, Salinas ; Senior Hoo-Hoo, Alfred D. Bell, Jr., San Francisco; Junior Hoo-IIoo, Glen O. Tucker, Salinas; Bojum, Herbert M. Schaur, Jr., South San Francisco; Scrivenoter, Paul E. Overend, San Francisco; Jabberwock, Normen Cords, San Francisco; Custocatian, Bernie Barber, Jr., Fresno; Arcanoper, Jack F. Pomeroy, San Francisco; Gurdon, Clair M. Hicks. Salinas.

The Kittens were the following:

Keith L. Davinson, Tynan Lumber Co., Salinas

Roy C. Brown, McKinnon Lumber Co., Hollister

Zelindo E. Pivetti, McKinnon Lumber Co.. Hollister'

William G. Jenkins, Jenkins Lumber Co., Salinas

C. W. Jenkins, Jenkins Lumber Co., Salinas

Edw. P. Nielsen, Tynan Lumber Co., Salinas

Sidney F. Prouty, Tynan Lumber Co., Salinas

Paul E. Horton, Horton Lumber Co., Salinas

Herbert W. Swenson, Noggle-Swenson Lumber Co., Salinas

Dwight D. Noggle, Noggle-Swenson Lumber Co., Salinas

Dale G. McCoy, S. P. Milling Co., Gonzales

Sherwood Causley, Homer T. Hayward Lbr. Co., Watsonville

Robert N. Barber, Talcott Lumber Co., Salinas

Wirth A. Moore, Wirth Moore Lumber Co., Salinas

John C. Hulphers, Homer T. Hayward Lumber Co., Pacific Grove

Everett W. Lawter, S. P. Milling Co., Salinas

Arthur D. Wilson, Hayward Lumber & fnvestment Co., Pacific Grove

Lester G. Crank, Homer T. Hayward Lumber Co., Hollister

Jack M. Thornberg, Ifomer T. Hayward Lumber Co., Salinas

Loy L. Recek, Hicks Lumber Co., Salinas

Joseph H. Oenning, Homer'T. Hayward Lumber Co. Salinas

Robert L. Brazelton, Homer T. Salinas Hayward Lumber Co.,

La Vern }farmer, Talcott Lumber Co., Salinas

Ollie W. Lee, Talcott Lumber Co., Salinas

Dean B. Davee, Moore Lumber Co., Salinas

James P. Hennessy, Jr., Moore Lumber Co., Salinas

Vincent If. Moore, Moore Lumber Co., Salinas

The two reinstatments were:

Henry A. Hoyt, Tynan Lumber Co., Salinas

Carl J. Freyer, Homer T. Hayward Lumber Co., Salinas

73 GoUers Tcrke Part in t. A. Hoo-Hoo Club Tournqment

A total of 73 golfers turned out for the golf tournament l-reld by the Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Club at Lakeside Country Club, North Long Beach,lune 17. There was an attendance at the dinner and entertainment in the evening of 16O.

Homer Warde won the E. J. Stanton trophy for the low g'ross score of 73.

Joe Tardy and Hervey Bowles tied for first low net prize in the first flight, and Joe won the flip of a c-oin and took home the first prize, the George E. Ream trophy. The second flight low net was won by Harry Boand. Fred Calhoun was second prize winner. The first prize was the California Lumber Merchant trophy.

Weyerhaeuserfs Most Modern Plant

SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., June 29-Conant Dodge, assistant chief engineer for the Weyerhaeuser Timber Company, Tacoma, Washington, spoke before the semi-annual meeting of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers here today. His subject was the industrial power plant recently installed by Weyerhaeuser at their Springfield, Oregon operation.

The plant, according to Dodge, is the most modern of its type in the Pacific Northwest. Almost completely automatic, it burns any kind of hogged fuel and in an emergency can use oil. The plant converts slabs, sawdust, bark and similar mill refuse into electric power, thus utilizing a part of the timber ctop which might otherwise be wasted, Dodge pointed out.

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