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\(/aldron Hyatt Honored By Pacific Loggers
The Pacific Logging Congress will hold its 1951 meeting in Victoria, British Columbia, the date yet to be set. This was decided at the closing session of the Congress held recently in Portland, Oregon.
S. G. Smith was elected the new president, succeeding Bruce Moorehead. Mr. Smith is vice president and manager of the timber division of Bloedel, Stewart & Welch, Limited, of Vancouver, B. C. The new vice president is Waldron Hyatt, resident manager of the Hammond Lumber Company, Samoa, California. Mr. Hyatt will automatically become president of the association at the 1951 meeting.
Directors elected for the next year from California are: Roy Wagner, I\{asonite Corporation, Ukiah; W. B. Berry, Placerville; Robert Grimmet, Pine Logging Company, Dinkey Creek; and Mr. Hyatt, just named above.
Prominent speakers at the Logging Congress this fall were Dorothy McCullough Lee, the lady Mayor of Portland, and Governor Douglas McKay, of Oregon.
Scrcrcrmento Hoo-Hoo Club Holds Annucrl Dinner Dcrnce
The annual dinner dance of the Sacramento Hoo-Hoo Club was held at the Turn Verein Club, Sacramento,. December 2. The committee in charge of the arrangements consisted of C. D. LeMaster, chairman, S. Johnson, Lorin Srvift, John NfcBride, and Burton Acker.