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Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Concat

The Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Club held a dinner meeting and concatenation at the Rodger Young Auditorium, Los Angeles, Friday evening, October 10. 15 Kittens were initiated. There was a good turnout of Old Cats.

Following dinner, there was a business session presided over by President Don Bufkin. Al Bell, Hobbs Wall Lumber Co., San Francisco, member of the Supreme Nine, gave a report on the Hoo-Hoo annual convention held at Denver, Colo., last month. Roy Stanton, Sr. told of the activities of the Manila Hoo-Hoo Club, and said that a Hoo-Hoo Club would soon be organized in Honolulu. Ross Blanchard, Sr., an old time Hoo-Hoo, No. 9802, related some of his early experiences in the lumber business r.t'hen he was a youngster in the Oklahoma territory.

The members of the Nine included: Snark, Don Bufkin; Senior Hoo-Hoo, Ed Martin i Junior Hoo-Hoo, "Butch" Harringer; Bojum, John Osgood; Scrivenoter, Orval Stewart; Jabberwock, Harl Crockett ; Custocatian, J. W. Fitzpatrick; Arcanoper, Al Wall; Gurdon, John Lipani.

The following Kittens were initiated:

F. E. McNally, E. J. Stanton & Son ....Los Angeles

Willis R. Hanes, Roddis California, fnc. Los Angeles

John M. Sullivan, Irwin-lyons Lumber Co. Long Beach

John F. \\ralker, Eells-Walker Plywood & Door Co. Los Angeles

Wesley F. Mann, General Veneer Mfg. Co. . South Gate

Roscoe W. Blanchard, Jr., Blanchard Lumber Co. North Holywood

Charles G. Smith, Irwin-Lyons Lumber Co. Long Beach

William J. Belau, Lumber Mill & Supply Co. Los Angeles

Norman M. Goodman, Lumber Mill & Supply Co., Los Angeles

Frank J. Kay, Eells-Walker Lumber Co. Los Angeles

Richard H. Goodwin, E. J. Stanton & Son Los Angeles

David A. Stewart, General Veneer Mfg. Co. South Gate

Carroll W. White, E. J. Stanton & Son. Los Angeles

Robert K. Cissna, American Direct Mail Advertising Co. Los Angeles

James Richardson, Hobbs Wall Lumber Co. Redlands

Peninsulq Lumbermen's Club Meets

The Peninsula Lumbermen's Club met last October 15 at the Bel-Aire Restaurant on the Peninsula. Harold Bicknell of the Progress Lumber Company, Redwood City presided over the meeting. J. H. Martin of San Carlos I-un.rber Company presented two movies, one a highway safety film and the other the Weyerhaeuser, Paul Bunyan film showing how to protect the forests from fires, insects and other damage.

New Mqncrger <rt Los Bcnos Yclrd

Announcement i! made by Hammond I-umber Company, San Francisco, that George Souza, assistant manager at the Los Banos, Calif. yard is norv manager, succeeding C. C. Follet rvho has resigned to go into the contracting llusiness. J. H. Heick has been transferred from Watsonville to be assistant manager at Los Banos.

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