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C. M. LeCOUNT ADDRESSES HOO HOO CLUB NO. e
At the regular meeting of Hoo Hoo Club No. 9, held at the Palace Hotel on April 9, C. M. LeCount, Lumber Mill Specialist of the General Electric Co., was the'speaker of the day. His subject was "New Developments in the Electrical Industry." Mr. LeCount's address was very instructive and was enjoyed by the members.
R. S. Firmstone, William Smith Lumber Co., was Chairman of the Day. Following the luncheon, there was an excellent musical program.
President Rod Hendrickson presided over the business session of the meeting. Homer Maris won the attendance prize, a box of cigars, donated by John Stroud. Rod Hendrickson reported on the successful Golf Tournament and Jinx held by the Club at the Claremont Country Club on April 6 and a vote of thanks was given J. E. (Ted) Higgins, Chairman of the Entertainment Committee, in appreciation of his efiorts in making the party such a successful affair. John Stroud announced that the East Bay Hoo Hoo Club had extended a challenge to Hoo Hoo Club No. 9 for a bowling contest in the near future; Rod Hendrickson will have charge of the arrangements and announced that all members who were interested in bowling should send in their names and a date will be set for the trial matches to determine who will represent Hoo Hoo Club No. 9 in the contest.
Charlie Dodge will act as Chairman of the Day at the meeting on April 23. Richard A. Hiscox will have charge of the first meeting in May.
Portland Building Permits A Record
PORTLAND.-AII building permits records in the history of Portland were broken during March when the total was $4,645,140. The total for the first three months of the year was $10,987,680.