
2 minute read
OVER FIFTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE
Dislriburing
WOODWORKING MACHINERY FOR EVER,Y PURPOSE . . .
$7ITH the forwatd march of industrv we have assembled the most comprehensive line of'WOOD$(/ORKING MACHINERY that can be obtained in the. great Southwest for 1957.
$78 carry a complete line of equipment-of perfected design-to turn out more accurate and finet work and to speed production with higher efficiency.
DETAILED descriptive literature covering out r$7OOD -PLASTIC and ALUMINUM machinery line is available along with our engineering service and over 50 yeafs exPefrence.
REGARDLESS of what your production ptoblems may be the FRANK E. JONES MACHINERY CORPORATION has the unit of equipment to expedite every job-be it LARGE or SMALL.
FOR greater production-faster service-bettet end products CALL US TODAY. Thete is NO SUBSTITUTE FOR EXPERIENCE. . . .
filike Coonon Elected President of S. F. HooFHoo Club 9
Some 35 San Francisco Hoo-Hoo club members attended an election night banquet at the Leopard Cafe, September 10. Presiding over the first part of the session was Hugh Pessner, the club's able president for the 1956-57 year. President Hugh took the occasion to thank the entire Club 9 membership-and especially his hard-working board of directors-for their support during his term of office. The new proposed slate of officers and directors, headed by Mike Coonan, was then read and unanimously accepted by the group on a first vote.
_ Tarter, Webster & Johnson's Coonan received the presi- dent's gavel and then listed the accomplishments of outgoing President Pessner, after which the club made a formal presentation of a beautiful red leafher golf bag in recogni- tion of the retiring president's good work at the helm of the club.
Other new officers and directors of Club 9 include Bob Kilgore, Robert P. Kilgore wholesale lumber, - lst vicepresident; Jack Dollar, The Robert Dollar Co., 2nd vicepre-sid_e_nt; Art_Wall, Qggtg" Windeler Co., Ltd., secretary; Bob Nelson, Hobbs Wall Lumber Co., treasurer; John Prime, Lumber Sales Co., sgt.-at-arms, and Ben Waid of Bonnell, Ward & Knapp, sgt.-at-arms.
Directors consist of Gay Bradt, Wendling-Nathan Co.; Charlie Fender, Redwood Sales Co.; Millard-"Doc" White, Christenson Lumber Co.; Harry Hood, The Pacific Lumber Co. ; Max Cook, The California Lumber Merchant; Barney B_ates,_ CRA; John Driscoll, Simpson Redwood Co. ; Lloyil Hecathorir, Arcata Redwood Co., and Fred Tatbot, Taibot Lumber Company.

The next meeting of the San Francisco club will be Friday evening, October 11, at San Francisco's Surf Club. Th-e meeting will be the most important of the year-the annual Roundup, headed by Ed Dreessen as general chairman. Advance registrations indicate a turnout of at least 300 Northern California lumbermen, according to President Coonan, who is also ticket chairman of the event.
NEW.PRESIDENI llikc Coonon (lcft in rop phofo obovc) ir congroluloting Outgoing Prccidcnt Hugh P*rner (or rhould ir be thc other wcy oround?) following the clcction mccting. A porr of rhc 35 Ccrs who ottcndcd the San Froncirco rvanl orc rhown in the well-known, cmok.-filled room in thc rccond phoro. IPL's Horrv Hood (center) ond Bob Kilgorc, who rcccntly cntcred thc wholerolc business on his own-ag rcpoded cbcwhcrc in this issuo, qre :hown in fhe lower phoro cbovr (fhc idcntiry of rhe proftle at left noi immediotcly known)
IHE PRESENIATION of the hqndsome red lcother golf bog lo oulgoing Preridenl Pc$ncr is shown in the photo ot thc lefi. Roughly idenrifioblc in rhe lefi holf of rhc phoro ore (1. to r.) Bob Bonner, Mike Coonon, wirh Al Bell third from lefi cnd hcnding rhe gifr ro Hugh Pcrner (fourth from lcfi)
AND IN tHlS COPNEn-Wendell Paqu€re (lefi) cnd Dcoler 8ob Sfrohle of 9ervicc Lumbcr & Supply Co. ore rhown togcthcr in thc top phoro obovo. fhe lower scene show: onot[cr group of the Cqtr (olrhough the rmoke hos cleorcd enough to poinl oul lew Godqrd thcre qbout dcad ccnfcr)