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Charlie Conkey, salesman for Fir-Tex of Southern California, has been transferred to San Diego. He will cover the coast cities from Laguna south, and the Imperial Valley.
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Will Gonyea, Clear Fir Sales Co., Eugene, Ore., was a recent Los Angeles visitor.
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Hoo-Hoo Club No. 39
President Tom Hogan welcomed an attendance of. 76 at the first meeting of the new Hoo-Hoo year, held October 28 at the Claremont Hotel, Berkeley.
The colored motion pictures shown by Howard Welty in connection with his talk on "The Amazon By Clipper and Canoe," proved to be intensely interesting to his audience. Mr. Welty is principal of Oakland Technical High School, also a world traveler and lecturer. The speaker was introduced by D. H. Le Breton, program chairman.

The members of the champion bowling team of the San Francisco Lumbermen's Club were guests of Club No. 39 for dinner. Those present were: Fred Amburgey, John Conlon, Fred Ziese, C. F. Wilson, Jr., Stewart Griswold, Don Cathcart, Dave Davis, Art Bennett, Wayne Rawlings. Ernie Bacon and Leonard Kupps were unable to attend.
Visitors from out of town who attended the dinner meeting included Chas. G. Bird, Stockton; Louis Silvera, Diablo Lumber Co., Antioch; Charlie Gartin, Oregon Lumber Sales, Eugene, Oregon; Al Hansen, Sr., Al Hansen, Jr., and Joe Wilson, S. H. Chase Lumber Company, San Jose.
Door prizes were won by Chris Sechrist ($10); Fred Amburgey ($5); Roger Morrison ($3), and bottles of Bourbon were won by Shirley Forsey and Abe Lincoln. The next dinner meeting of Hoo-Hoo Club No. 39 will be held at the Claremont Hotel on Monday, November 18, at 6:39 p.m.