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Hoo-Hoo lmmortals Honored At Milwaukee Meeting

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Here is a piiture of a recent event in tle annals of Hoo-Hoo that will be historical in the history of that organization. At the May meeting of the Supreme Nine in Milwaukee, high honor was paid to five men; the five men who made up the Reorganization Committee years ago, and established the foundations on which the Order now so soundly and proudly stands. They have since been known to the members as "Hoo-Hoo fmmortals," the committee being composed of Harry T. Kendall, Ormie C. Lance, T. T. Jones, W. M. Vy'attson, and T. M. Partridge. The first four were, in attendance at the Milwaukee meeting, only Mr. Partridge being absent.

Speaking the proper words for the occasion Mr. Ray Saberson, Snark of the Universe, presented each member of the Committee with a testimonial plaque. The men shown in the picture are, left .to right, T. T. Jones, Minneapolis; Harry T. Kendall, St. Paul; Ormie C. Lance, Chicago; W. M. Wattson, Minneapolis; R. E. Saberson, St. Paul.

The "Immortals" are the Committee that saved Hoo-

Vogel loins TECO StaII

Washingion- Frederick H. Vogel, wood technologist of wide experience, has joined the laboratory staft of the Timber Engineering Company it was announced today by

Carl A. Rishell, Director of Research

Vogel began his industrial research experience 17 years ago with the Western Pine Association research laboratories in Portland, Oregon.

He has just returned to the United States after four years in the vast Amazon Valley jungles ol Brazil, Bolivia, Colombia and Peru, where he carried on exploration and development work on rubber for the Rubber Development Corporation, and later engaged in exploration for and studies of such rvidely varied forest products as mahogany and cedar timber, roseu'ood oil, rotenone, chewing gum ingredients, and curare arrow poison, for the Astoria Importing & Manufacturing Comoany of New York, a branch of I. T. Williams & Sons.

Acme Scsh & Door In New Plcnt

Burton G. Beamer, owner, announces the removal of the Acme Sash & Door Company from 1014 Colorado, Santa Monica, to a new plant located at 1511 Colorado. In the new location there is room for expansion and increased facrlities. The removal w4s accomplished with a minimum of lost time and inconvenience to the public.

Arthur Morgcns Goes With Willcrmette

Arthur Morgans, auditor of the West Coast Lumbermen's Association for many years, has resigned that position to become chief auditor for the Willamette Valley Lumber Company and its associated companies, of which George Gerlinger is president. He will be in charge of offices at Portland, Corvallis, Dallas, Foster, and Snow Peak, Oregon. He joined the West Coast Lumbermen's Association in 1928.

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