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AIR DRY UPPERS AT SAN PEDRO

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DAST BAY HOO.HOO CLUB

The East Bay Hoo-Hoo Club met at Oakland on October 21. Albert R. Israel, West Coast Lumber Trade Extension Bureau, Longview, Washington, attended the meeting and spoke on the activities of the Bureau. Frank E. Samuels, prominent Oakland Rotarian, gave an excellent talk on Business Ethics. The meeting was largely attended.

S. L. ESCHEN IN AUTO ACCIDENT

S. L. "Sid" Eschen, well known salesman for the Chas. Nelson Co., San Franciseo, was seriously hurt Wednesday, November 9th, when his auto overturned on the slippery highway while hewasdriving to San Francisco from Stockton.

TOM McCANN HOO-HOO CLUB PLAYS GOLF

The golf team of the Tom A. I\IcCann Hoo-Hoo Club, McCloud, California, recently defeated a team representing the Lions' Clubs of Yreka and Dunsmir at McCloud. B. W. Lakin, general manager of the McCloud River Lumber Co. and past president of the Tom A. McCann HooHoo Club, turned in the best score. The Hoo-Hoo members taking part in the play were: C. B. Daveney, L. E. McGonagle, E. M. Young, John Hancock, M. E. Lambert, H. C. Braden, B. W. Lakin, A. C. Correa, Robert Lang, George Curtis, Ray Hathaway, William Neigh, Ed. Hardlev. Ernest Flathman. Robert L. Ferral and W. W. Martin.

Paul Roof Passes

The lumber fraternity of the Southern California District regretted to hear of the recent death of Paul Roof. Mr. Roof was associated with the Hoyt-Roof Lumber Co., of Ontario. He was well known in Southern California and took an active interest in lumber affairs in his district.

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