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Sonto Clorq Volley Hoo-Hoo Elect Deqler Herb Crowford Their 1959-60 President
The Santa Clara dealer, Herb Crawford, manager of Pacific Manufacturing's retail yard, was elevated to the presidency of Santa Clara Valley Hoo-Hoo Club 170 at an election night dinner held at the Red Coach Inn, October 8. The popular Santa Clara Valley retailer succeeds Bob Buckley, who was successful in initiating several new club programs during his term of office, among them an industry-sponsored cocktail hour before each meeting, which the club has found to be highly effective in boosting the attendance of yard personnel and younger members of the area's lumber industry. In turning over his gavel to incoming Prexy Crawford, Buckley expressed particular thanks to the following firms for their support of this program:
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Wilmars, Inc., Gene Goeller (Masonite Corp.), B & D Lumber Sales. Twin llarbors Lumber Co.. Pacific Manufacturing, Campbell Lumber Co., Floor Service, Talbot Lumber Company, J. M. Martin Enterprises, Hubbard & Johnson, Georgia-Pacific, Cheim Lumber Company, Chase Lumber Company, Tarter, Webster & Johnson, U.S. Plywood, Hedlund Lumber Sales and McElroy Lumber Co.
Officers elected to serve under Crawford for the coming year are: lst vice-president, Chuck Keesling, GeorgiaPacific; Znd vice-president, Sam Maranto, Doud Lumber Co.; secretary, Bill Mitchell, Campbell Lumber Co.; treasurer, Don Fitzgerald, The Woodworkers; 1st sgt.-at-arms, Dick Vickers, Georgia-Pacific, and 2nd sgt.-at-arms, Dave Lower, U.S. Plywood.
The new roster of directors now reads as follows: Carl Fleming, Moffett Wholesale Lumber; Verlon McKinney, Rule Supply; Bob Cheim, Cheim Lumber Co. ; Joe Graf, U.S. Plywood; Jim Hitt, Claratoga Mill; Jim McElroy, McElroy Lumber, and Bob Buckley, U.S. Plywood.
In line with the growing iole of Hoo-Hoo in wood promotion, Prexy Crawford hoped to have Jack S. Berry, chairrnan of the International Hoo-Hoo Wood Promotion Committee, report to the Club 170 membership at the club's rrext meeting, which was scheduled for November 12 at the Chez Yvonne in Mountain View. Other club projects will include industry programs scheduled for January, February and March of next year, plus a program developing closer liaison between the industry and local county officials and architects, Crawford stated.