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L. A. Hoo Hoo to Hold Meeting September 17
_-A meeting called by E. D. Tennant, past snark of the Universe and a member of the House of Ancients, with the assistance of Ed. Martin, vicegerent snark, and Harry Hanson, president of Los Angeles Hoo Hoo Club No..2, was held at the Commercial Club, Thursday evening, August 15. Past vicegerent snarks and other Hoo Hoo ohcials of the Los Angeles district, attended the meeting and plans were made for a series of constructive and entertaining meetings to be held during the fall and winter months.
The first big get-to-gether meeting will be held on Tuesday evening, September 17. Further announcements regarding the meeting will be mailed to the members later.
The committee in charge of the meetings will include the following: E. D. Tennant, Frank Burnaby, Kenneth Smith, H. T. Didesch, Frank Curran, Cliff Estes, Jack Thomas, Dave lMoodhead, Herman Rosenberg, W. B. Wickersham. Harrv Hanson and Ed. Martin.
E. D. Tennant, *ho h", recently returned from a trip to San Diego and San Bernardino, announces that vicegerent snark Bill Cowling of the San Diego district, has arranged for a Hoo Hoo meeting at San Diego on September 7, also that vicegerent snarl Chas. Adams of [he San Bernardino district is arranging for a golf tournament, dinner-dance and concatenation to be held on September 17th.
GUY F. PEASE IS NEW INSPECTOR FOR REDWOOD ASSOCIATION
R. F. Ifammatt, secretary-manager of the California Redwood Association, announces the appointment of Guy F. Pease as inspector. The new inspector is temporarily assigned to Humboldt County where he will be mainly employed on the inspection of structural grades of Redwood for bridge requirements.
W. H. WOOD IN NORTHWEST
W. H. Wood, president of the Hart-Wood Lumber Company, San Francisco, has returned to his headquarters after making a two weeks' business trip to Portland, Raymond, Aberdeen and Vancouver.
Dry Kiln Patent Suit Filed
On August 16,1929, Moore Dry Kiln Company filed suit against the General Dry Kiln Company in the U. S. District Court of Oregon, at Portland, Oregon, in which the Moore Company claims.that the General Dry Kiln Company has infringed-their U. S. Patent No. 1680013 covering Moore's Reversiblb Cross Circulation Internal Fan Kiln.