Lotis Lumber And You..-Partners In Profit LOG & TALLY FEBRUARY 1091 VOLUME 100, NO.2 06 PAGES

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Mid-Year fleud MLIn 9

Centnnaiui Fund Buing Update 10

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Snuth Pacific Taue 1991 Complete Itinerary 14

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PHONE 200-nO-535 P.O 00x900 FAX 205-703.1 730 0010540, WA 90251 Leoarnu.y.e.aARyN.p noon Christmas Luncheon.I met Interna. people. Since September, I have travelled to and well across our great lands. Remember tional first vice president Jeff Loth at the Jurisdictions I, II, Ill, V, and VI. DaveJones, our mission for 1990.1991 is "Membership, MEMO FROM THE SNARK Botsford Inn along with George Renesuil, Supreme Nine, Jurisdiction VI, has set it up Retention, and Reinstatement" A concerted club secretary for Detroit Club #28. We were t.o visit 1 1 clubs inJurisdiction VI in January. effort on these three pointa will make Hoe- met at the luncheon by Manny Litvin, Su. I will visit the two Hawaij clubs in J-VI when Hoe not only alive, but WELL I saw a great preme Nine, Jurisdiction lI, and many old we go out to our place in Kona, Hawaii, in response when I spoke theae words, but the friend..Rameaes Phil Dawson and Bob Vari April. proof of the pudding is DOING IT. Every, and past secretary Gordon Graham You can see how important it is to the Let us not forget our industry is having and others too numerous to list. This was my Snark to have the Supreme Nines set up troubled times with economic and environ' "MEMBERSHIP, RETENTION, AND third visit to Detroit's Christmas Party. They consecutive meetings within their jurisdic- mental iesues, so we must stay alert and had over 200 in attendance.lt was a joint tions to maximize time and travel, and with battle for our industry's rights to survive and REINSTA TEMENT...A CONCERTED luncheon with Detroit #28 and Saginaw Val. the cost of airfare, etc., it sure helps.I also grow. ley Club #246. want to thank the clubs that assisted in Health, Happiness, and Long Life, This may sound like a travel log, and accommodations. Fraternally yours, EFFORT ON THESE THREE POINTS that IS what I meant it to be. As I stated at Throughout the meetings, I have tried Brent F. Crosby the start of this report, it is the enjoyment of very hard to pass on the history and prin- Snark of the Universe WILL MAKE HOO-HOO NOT ONLY this position to meet so many great Hoo.Hoo ciples of Hoo-Hoo, and that Hoo-Hoo is alive ALIVE, BUT WELL." VICE PRESIDENTS' REPORTS

PLEASE NOTE, SNARK BRENT CROSBY'S 1100-ROO NUMBER WAS PRINTED INCORECTLYIN Committee and continue to get the word out basics but more often than not, we could TIlE LAST ISSUE OF THE LOG & 1 about what our organization and industry always benefit from a refresher course. Each TALLY. THE CORRECT NUMBER really has to offer, we can't help but gain a year we try, but somehow we just cant seem BRENT CROSBY IS L-77x9, much larger voice in our future. I would like to obtain our goals for increased membership. L-77009 !I1LITh to wish everyone Health, Happiness, and I mention recruitment first, because we Long Life.Along with this, lets make the must have new members for growth. Stati.- JEFF LOTH coming year an extremely prosperous one. tics show that members of an organization Time really flies when you are enjoying Remember, positive attitude is hard to beat. leave for the following reasons: Death - 1%; Jeanne flew in from California on the 18th, #51. We had a dinnermeeting put on by presi. Competitive reason. - 9%; Diasatisaction - yourself, and meeting with so many great L-81125 p.s.These are just a few proven per- and we drove to Remeses Jack Jacobson's dentDanKeating. On December5th, Warren 14%; and 68% due to indifference on the part Hoo-Hoo people as Snark of the Universe.I home in Vancouver, B.C. Jack and I attended sonal experiences and methods for a good am writing this report in December for the and I drove over to East Windsor, Connecti- As First Vice P'esident of Hoo-Hoo Inter- of some members not caring. According to a Board of Directors meeting that night with cut, to meet with the Nutmeg Club #199. national, my travels have taken me to J-V meeting and turnout that I've seen work well. Gurdon, Hoe-Hoe concat.ed 483 new members February Log & Tally, so I will bring youup to 1. Assign permanent club secretary the Vancouver Club #48. On October 19th, 1 President Will Raes put on a Pizza & Spirits where, with the Vancouver Club #48, my wife for the 89-90 year (excluding J-IV). During date as of now. I must regress to September to club. Was picked up by Jan-Evert Hermana, Su. get together.lt was quite an evening. The and I had a very delightful evening. They had the first quarter of this year. our new mem- and The International Convention andex- preme Nine, JurLsdjctjon V, arid we caught 2. Assign each director an equal share bers number 98. Projected to year-end. this press again my heartfelt thank8 te Dan Bon- next morning, Warren drove me to Foxbor. their yearly drawdown and auction, which the early morning ferry to Victeria, B.C., fora ough, Massachusetts, where we met our prob. was fabulous. I'm sorry to say I did not win, of membership. gives us 392 new members--nearly 100 shy of nington, and his great committees for an luncheon with Club #183. Thank you, Fred 3. Have club flyer out one week before last year. Frankly speaking, "That just wont outstanding event.In my travels since the able next Supreme Nine forJ.I, Jerry Rivets. but persistence will, I'm convinced, pay off, as Fudd. That evening Jan and I attendeda We took off for New Hampshire with side is the way ofthe lumber business. Congratu- meeting. cut it." convention, I have heard nothing but praise Logger's Night Bar-B-Q with the Cowichan 4. Have phone call one to two days about the event from people who attended. trip8 to Portsmouth and Kittery, N.H. Then lations to Jan Hermana. He was awarded a ValleyClub #229 in Duncan, B.C. On October on up to Union, N.H., to visit a sawmill, and Life Membership to Hoe-Hoe International prior to meeting for head count and food by We need an ACTIVE recruitment cam- Thanks again1.0Dan and His Merrymert and paign!!! 20th, we returned to Vancouver for Club #48's then back to Manchester, N.H., for Granite by his club.Being with friends like Jan assigned director. (This does wonders to jar Ladies who put in a great amount ofeffort and Ladies' Night. What a beautiful evening. memory of meetings.)Approx. 1,3 larger Lime. State Club #107 and their Christmas Party. Hermana, Jack Jacobson, Snark Brent Crosby, Such a campaign cannot be carried by They had over 250 men and their ladies. On December 7th, we arrived in Boston turnout. In October, Fred Scheffler, Supreme Nine to and their wives, along with many, many other the executive beard, the SupremeNine.,the October 22nd. . on the road again to Eugene, attend the famous Harry Folsom Club #13 great friends, makes the trip a winner, to say 5. Don't be afraid to collect dues at for Jurisdiction III, and Jan Hermana, Su- Oregon, for a meeting with the Willaniette door. This also does wonders for bookkeep- Snark or even the individual club president.. coricat.They had 18 kittens, and a great the least. preme Nine for Jurisdiction V, set up an Valley Club #33. We all hada very lively ¡ng. Each member of Hoo'Hoo must actively work extended tour of their respective jurisdic. group of cat Lamera. The day started witha In J-III the North Cascade Club #230 towards building stronger clubs through in- discussion with president Mike Cary and Snai-k's luncheon at noon, a social period at 2 had another great Christmas Party enjoyed 6. Have a good program after social Lions. I started out on October 9th in Klamath hour and dinner. Does not have to be industry creased membership. So, how do we am- secretary Archie Brown on Willainette Valley p.m., concat from 3:29 to 5:59 p.m., cocktail by all. Even Santa, yours truly, had a great plish this? Falls, Oregon, with Ramesea Dan Brown and holding the i 993 International Convention connected. Video, speaker, etc. Not too long. club president Bill Nelson of the Winema in party 6:00 to 6:59, dinner and banquet 7:00 to time. Congratulations North Cascade and I would suggest that eachdubappoint Eugene, Oregon, "The Lumber Capital of the 7:59, and then entertainje. president Bruce Fritch for another enjoyable an "active" membership committee.The Club #216. We had two meetings, one politi. World". On October 23rd, back to Portland, Quite a cal regarding upcoming election issues effect- production. . .1 was impressed! On December function. committee must have a plan which outlines Oregon, Club #47 for a very uniqueconcat ing the lumber industry. The next night they 8th, I met with Jim and Judy Quinn of Wash- Meting up with Snark Brent Crosby in intermediate goals and objoetives. Perhaps. held aboard a riverci-ujse boaton the Wjllam- ington, D.C., and friends, and survey ofthe current membership would be a held a regular club meeting that was well ette River. The kittens were well behaved, we went on a Detroit with the help of Manny Litvin, Su- walking and shopping trip around Beaten. It preme Nine, J.lI, was another great experi. good starting point. Find out who they are attended. On October 15th, I attended a the river was running fast and javery cold luncheon with the Tacoma-Olympia Club #89, was a great day. December 9th, up and off to ence. We were guaste at the Annual Christ- (retailer., wholesalers, franaportatice, manu- that time ofyear. On October 24th, 1headed facturer., etc.). Chance. are, most dubs lean and we had a fine round table discussion on the airport for a flight to Toronto, Ontario.I mas function of the Detroit and Saginaw for home in Walnut Creek, California. Imust was met by 'Mr. Hoo-Hoo of Toronto Club heavily on one ortwo segmentao(the indu.*zy Hoo.Hoo and timely events,October 16th say, it was a great trip, and thanks to the clubs. The turnout and hospitality ofthe two DAVE BLASEN and are missing the opportunity to maass. found me in the hands of S-9 Fred Scheffler #53, Tommy Thompson. He pickedme up at clubs wsa overwhelming. This was certainly many who made it all possible, the airport, and we drove around Toronto, membership through ss.ociaticns with other and International first vice president, Jeff November was fairly quiet, with few one of the highlights of my year, so far. The 53110 segmenta. After making the survey and din- Loth, and their North Cascade Club #230 in and then down to Niagara Falls tosee the falls Hoe-Hoe spirit and comrsderie is second to local club visits. Jeanne and I went downto at night with the light display. We drove back covering potential souress of new resseher- Everett, . They had over 150 in our hide.a.way in Escondido, California, (San none in J-II. We can all be proud of this How many of us have been actively ship, make a detailed "hit list" for new m- attendance. On October 1 7th, 1 returned to to Barrie, Ontario, to Tommy's house for the jurisdiction and its members. My personal working on the "Three R'." since the Oakland ber.. Diego County) for 10 days R& R. Thesun and night. The next day, December 10th, 1 checked for a concat with the Seattle Club #34. golf were outstanding. thanks to S.9 Manny Litvin, his wife Bernice, Convention? I'm not talking about the three With the prospect list inhand, arrange a (I think this is the first time an S.9 ever lost into a hotel in Toronto. The Toronto Club had and George and Marysnn Reneaud for their H's learned in school, but rather the three R'. meeting which would have general appeaL December started off with a bang. Warn.n a cocktail party and get together prior to the a Snark.) There I was racing around Seattle Biss, Supreme Nine forJurisdiction I. had hospitality. so important to Hoo'Hoo--Recruitment, Re- Locate adynamicspeaker(e.g.,a.pertagess set evening event that was put on by the Whole- We have a lot of hard work ahead of us in tention, and Reinstatement We all know of on a very cold and rainy night looking for a up a trip to the northern part ofJ.lI flew in tennis club on Mercer Island.I missed the sale Lumber [)ealera Association, whichwas Hoo-Hoo and the industry, but if we continue them, but perhaps we haven't pursued their to Providence, Rhode Island, on December very well attended. The next morning, De- dinner, but thank God I made the concat! 3rd and met with the Roger Williams Club to support programs such as Project Learning implementation with much effort. As is the cember I I th, it was off to Detroit for their 'l'ree through our Forest Projects Education case with salesmanship, we may know the CONTINUED ON NEXTPAGZ LOG &TALLY, FEBRUARY 1991, PAGE 2 LOG &TALLY. FEBRUARY 1991. PAGR3 The following clubs are NOT ACTIVE. Let's all put our minds to getting Hoc- Snark Crosby returned to Jurisdiction VICE PRESIDENTS' REPORTS CENTRAL MICHIGAN CLUB #17, CHICAGO Boo back to 12,000 members in the U.S.A. III on October 22nd to attend a meeting in CLUB #29, BUFFALO N.Y. CLUB7l, and Canada. The next time you talk to a Eugene, OR, by Willamette Club #33. Deputy TOLEDO, Oli CLUB p157, LUMBERJACK lumberman, tell him about Hoc-Hoc, hand Supreme Nine Archie Brown hosted the Snark. CLUB #179 OF PA, ROCHESThR N.Y., CLUB him an "INTRODUCTION OF l-100-HOU" Hi. last meeting Wa.Cboat trip with Port- #184, PRESQUE ISLE CLUB #228 OF PA. and booklet "HOU-HOU CLUBS, THEIR land Club #47 and Second Vice President, or local prominent businessperson) to ad- other members during the social portion of We have to ask ourselves, how come all PURPOSE AND THEIR BENEFITS." Dave Blasen. Deputy9 Steve Hart helped set Certainly, this will take time.But if of these clubs became inactive? If you don't have these books, ask your dress the group. Contact each prospective the meeting. This time could also be used to each member in the club is willing too pledge this trip up. Thank. to all ofyou that helped member by personal invitation; include a brief elaborato on Hoo-Hoo and the advantages of Maybe we should form a COMMISSION club secretary or call me, and I will see that to make this trip easier to set up. an hour per week to Hoo-Hoo, we could have made up of Rameses, past presidents, and summary ofwho we are and what the evening membership. Try to close the deal by ob- a successful organization. you get them in the I have asked Hoc-Hoc International to will entail. Follow up on this invitation with taming his signature on a membership appli- past Supreme Nine members. Let them dig next mailing along with "APPLICA. forward any name of members that any of the Health, Happiness, and Long Life, into why each club went the way it did and a phone call. cation and planning an early concat. If you Dave Blasen, 53110 TIONS FOR MEMBERSHIF'. club. inJ-Ill drop.. I willbe making contact On the meeting night, each prospective are able to sign two or three during the meet- Second Vice PresIdent come up with ideas of what is needed to keep Hoc-Hoc is going to be 100 years old in with the member to find out the reason for member should have assigned to him a cur- ng, make an announcement- -it helps to break clubs going. Do they need more help from the 1992. We want to show the founders of our quitting. rent member who can introduce him to the the ice. International office.Maybe there was not great Order, that we still believe Hoc-Hoc is Have a Happy New Year. enough contact from the person on the Nine, the only and Beat Fraternal Order of the Health, Happiness, and Long Life. or not enough attention from Gurdon. Or FOREST PRODUCTS INDUSTRY. Fred Schemer 89270 travel expense is too tight? Health, Happiness, and Long Life, Supreme Nine, Jurisdiction III My number is 60272, and we are issuing Manny Lltvin 60272 numbers in the 90's. That means we took in Supreme Nine, Jurisdiction II SUPREME NINE 30,000 members in 37 years. Don't tell me we REPORTS don't have any prospects out there. We all must work on getting new members and work on retention. If you had a customer and you did flot get any orders from him, you sure as hell would lind out why? Maybe we should do what Victor Kaim JUR%ION does at Remington Shaver Co. He sells the shaver for $29.95. Then before the year is out JURI$CTION The next day the Snark and I headed to involved, and possess some good ideas from you need to buy a new blade and comb for Connecticut to visit with the Nutmeg Club. past years.The reinstated members may S14.85. No wonder he got rich. He gave away 1991 is here and I have not had the op. After lunch, with one oftheirofficej-s, we went have the answers to help clubs with reten- the shaver so he could sell you the blade and to the Hail of Fame. The Nutmeg portunity to report on our J-IV Conference tion, knowing why some members fade away. comb one a year for the rest ofyourowning his We are about.to complete the first hslfof (Mini Convention) held in Mt. Gambier, "South As I am writing, Christmas and the Club called their meetingtoorder that eve While you ai-e reading this, weare pce. shaver. Nice income. ning, and two thirds of their newly concate- Hoc-Hoc Year 1990-91. So far, I have spent Australia", October 5th.7th, 1990.As re- holiday season al-e quickly approaching.I paring for the Second Annual Northern Juris- When some one has become inactive, October, November, and December visiting ported earlier in the November issue of Tim- hope all your holidays were happy. noted members were there, One aubject dia- diction I Arctic Clam Hake. This is meant to and we ask them to rejoin, we hit him with a cussed was how to accommodate the member. ciubs in Washington. Iwill be spending bertrader New., the conference was a tre- Upon arriving home from convention, be a chance for the leaders, members and penalty of$4.90? Why? February, March, and Aprii visiting clubs in mendous success. The local team, comps. our 1990-1991 year was in full awing. Clubs ship in these demanding times, A lot of good guests of Jurisdiction I to get together, to We have a concat in the spring of the ideas were brought to light. Nutmeg is Oregon. tentiy lead by Ruasell Hay, w superb. Their throughout JurisdictjoI were beginning with a ciub share in a traditional New England Clam year, then in September he is billed again. October was a very busy month for me. effort was rewarded in the knowledge that ali their opening progranis. willing to do what it takes to remaina strong Bake, while sharing ideas. At my local club and active group. If you are inter- The result is that he gets hit twice in one year, The Snark of the Universe, Brent Crosby, delegates and their partner. had a great week' (Roger Williama #51), our golf tournament ested in attending, please contactme at (508) Maybe we should be sending in the concat The next day, Brent and I parted paid the western side of Jurisdiction III a end.Mt. Gambier as always continue. to and election soon followed, ways 822-9516. money to Gurdon in September, or once a visit. Thanks to the Deputy Supreme Nines, imprese. Right from the beginning, it became for the day when Jerry Rivet took hirn fora Health, Happiness, and Long Life, year.Or maybe better yet, International tour through the pucker brush of New Hamp. and the first and second vice presidents, the The items of interest were Noston Ladkin apparent that this will not be an easy year for Warren Blas L-90909 could see that the first year's dues would Snark had a very interesting trip. Memorial, Fund Raising forJ-IV Convention Jurisdiction I. In Massachusetts, the miracle shire. Visiting a sawmill, Jerryeven showed Supreme Nine, Jurisdiction I carry over till the following year or prorated him where Maine was, I rejoined them Speaking of Deputy Supreme Nines, it at Laura 1991, the appointment of a paid, had burned out and the surroundingareas and dues could be introduced. gives megreatpleaaure to introduceJurisdic- part-time registrar and treasurer, Member- are suffering from an economic down turn. New Hampshire's Granite State Club fortheir annuai Christmas party and comedy night. tion III Deputy Supreme Nines for the 1990- chip in our district had increased by 2.9% (a Lumber yard failures are becomings topic of 91 Hoc-Hoc year as follows: David Lentes great achievement in our current tough in- daily conversation.It was evident that, in Brent was presented a carved wooden lumber truck with Hoc-Hoc International's and NOMINATION FOR #90599 of Spokane; Bill Hand #88457 of Ka- dustry times). Jurisdiction I, we would haveour work cut Gran- lispell, MT; Archie Brown #81675 of Eugene, The award for the most travelled mcm- out for us. ito State Hoo.Hoo's logoson the trailer, The truck and trailer were presented SECOND VICE OR; Bili Nelson #80258 of Klamath Falls, OR; ber was awarded to Bill French from the In response, dubs are asking questions as a gift to Steve Hart #86762 of Portland, OR and Judge Vancouver Club, thanks to the "Melbourne' and trying new things. Being quick the Hoc-Ho Museum in Gurdon,AR On to re- behalf of Hoo.Hoo International PRESIDENT Godfrey #L-88601. Thank you ail for accept- Vancouver Exchange Program". spend, the Granite StatS Club # 107 contacted Museum ¡ng this job. Future conventions: the Harry Folsom Club #13 to trya joint committee, I would like tosay thank you to the membey, ofthe Granite State Club. Deputy 9 Bill Nelson and Remeses 74 1991 Laura New South Wales in con- meeting. They had attendance from the Roger JURlTION Emanuel E. (Manny) Litvin Dan Brown welcomed the Snark to Winema junction with RH.!. 99th Williaina Club, as well. The next day it was time togo to Boston, MA, home ofthe Harry Foiaom 60272, having served in all club Club #216 to start offBrent's trip on October 1902 Off-shore in conjunction with H.H.I. In Connecticut, the Nutmeg Club#199 Club, for their i lth. On October 15th the Snark and myself, 100th had recruited kittens for their concat. Snark's luncheon. As guests, threeofficers offices, has been a vital part of Atten. had a luncheon with Tacoma'Olympia Club 1993 Melbourne-Victoria Convention dance was down from last year, but there from the Walt Whitman Club#171 were in the Detroit Club since 1953. was #89 Board of Directors and Remeses 78 Al 1994 Manjimup-Weitern Australia a nice grnup in attendance. The kittens attendance to meet with the Snarkof the Manny now serves as Juris- ap- THE SLIM MARGIN OFSUCCESSI. Meier. Thanks to Vicegerent Snark Bob Dagais 1995 Hobart-Tasmania pea.red to be of the quality that would be Universe and the officers ofthe HarryFolsom Club. That evening the Snark, There were eight finaliste in the men's 100 diction H representative to the for setting it up. First Vice President, Jeff Exchange programs inJ-IV-Melbourne beneficial to the club. The Nutmeg Clubstili members and meter dash at the 1976 Oiympics. The gold Loth and Dwight Fi-y showed Brent around haz their spirit and, with good officers from ail northernJurjsdictjon Supreme Nine. raised the possibility of having an exchange management, l's Hoc- medal winner beat the eighthman by lesa Everett areaon October 16th. We had a great program similartothe successful Melbourne- they appear to have a handleon things, Hoc clubs and the Walt WhitmanClub, at- than a half a second. Now retired, he certainly has tended the famou8 harry Folsom meeting and received words of wisdom at the Vancouver program. The idea gained conaid. Snark Brent Crosby came to visit Concat.I the time and, we believe ,the en- north- am sure all in attendance had lt Seems that we in Hoc-Hocare in the North Cascade Club #230 that night by Snark erable support. We will report on the succee. ernJurisdiction 1. The Roger Williams Club a great time; I saine 1 00 meter race, We have lota of compe- orgy to do a good job for Hoo-Hoo. Crosby. October 17th we attended a short of this program in future editions. wanted to make Brent feel st home. Knowing think some even went homewith some new ideas. tation out there to get lumbermento join our Accordingly, we, the Detroit form concat at the Seattle Club #34 meeting Now back to the Norton Ladkin Memo. th&t Brent grew up in Seattle, we ordered21/ club. You know all theresecos they give; we on Mercer Island, October 19th Snark Crosby rial, a new Hoe-Hoc award. A new Hoe-Hoc rof rari for the first day, We took Brent What we need during thesetrying times Club, nominate Manny Litvin for to is good management and unity must find ways to overcome thosereasons. the office of Second Vice Presi- headed north to Canada, and I headed east to award has been founded in honor of Norton the east coast, having lunch ona pier of between clubs, I receive reporte from Gurdon aboutJ-II, Spokane to attend Club #16'. Fun Night at Ladkjn, the foundation presidant oUurisdic. one of the busiest fishing porta in the world, to share what we know, and whatis working, dent. and keep this fraternity Strong. and here is what I find. the Dallen Wood Products plant.I was in. tion IV, who passed away suddenly on Dasein. After which we visited the whalingmuseum What can't be The following dubs are active, DETROIT Fraternally, structed how to play craps for my first time in New Bedford. New Redford, MA, overlooked are retention andreinstatemen ber 3, 1969. To b. preesnt.d annually, th. was the CLUB #28 with 180 members;BEN SPRIN- E. and had a great time, pinned Deputy 9 David Retention can be accomplishedby keeping George Reneaud award will b. given in recognition clsurvlcss largest whaling port in the world. Thateve- GER CLUB #3,5 with 65members; KEN Lentes, and was well taken care ofby the Seer to Hoc-Hoc and th. timbas, indusSa. Dnring ning the Roger Wiliian yourmembers interested and involved.Rein- Secretary/treasurer Club had a pleasant statements getpastmern HALLGREN CLUB #139 with 64members; of the House of Ancients, Mr. Ernie Wales, the J-IV convention held at Mt. OsaMer lait meeting with the Snark, involved again. and the SAGINAW VALLEY #246 Detroit Hoo-Hoo Club #28 Remeses 71 Gene Zanck, and Chris Wale.. The reinstated members normallylike to get with 48 month, the J-IV Committee aflorad b help members. Thanks for a great time, org..nise this very important award in c«.r. LOG & TALLY, FEBRUARY 1991,PAGE 4 LOG & TALLY. FEBRUARY 1901. PAGE 5 SUPREME NINE REPORTS Less than a year fi-orn now the 99th May our lives be, in the new year Annual convention will be held down under. Full of laughter and fun it is truly going to be a tripofa life time. Even May we trust in each other BobTjepkes from Willits, California, is think- When those hard times have come. ing about coming. For some reason, if you can't make it to Sydney in 1991, start plan' CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE May we turn to our family fling now for the celebration of Hoo-Hoo's first ADVERTISE IN And know in our hearts 100 years in Gurdon in September 1992. That home is the place Last but not least, my thanks to Scott ing their fuit support by having their 'Top Cats THE join the local Adelaide committee. Chairman Where the love in us starts Fossum for accepting the position as one of of the Award Committee, Des Gill, presenteda brief report to the committee and to the General 7 my Deputy Supreme 9's and also thanks to Meeting, advising the total monies received LOG & TALLY? were $97i i .Indication ofa further $3000 have been Mike Cameron in Eureka for his assistance in made by Mt. Gambier, Melbourne, and North East Victoria clubs. JURISDICTION we turn to the newyear working with the Eureka Club. Neil Carr of the North East For all the good times, yet to share Victoria Club presented a check to the committee, anda further $21 .50 was collected at Des Gill's Health, Happiness, and Long Life, table during the convention, makinga total of $12,732.50 plus interest. May we remember the past, fondly, DavId B. Jones 828O6 A list of donors as of September 30, 1990, included: Adelaide HooHoo And all the memories there. Supreme Nine, Jurisdiction VI Club -$2,000; Ra- Whenyou read this, Christmas and New diata Pine Association of Australia -$5000;Timber Merchants Association of South Australia Years have been celebrated by all. - I would $500; Adelaide Timber Congress Comm ittee-$Ii1 1 For all of our loved ones, P.S. Very last, I have no personal knowl' ; Bowater Tissue Ltd.-$1000; and Woy Woy like toextend wishes for a most Happy, IT'S ECONOMICAL Hoo-Hoo Club -$100. Though they may not be here edge ofthe goings on at laatyear's Black Bart Healthy, and Prosperous New Yeart.oyou A large numberof"appeal" all. May we wish them a Merry Christ Club annual golf tournament. The letter that letters have been distributed toJ.IV clubs, and the industry, and We had the pleasure of having Snark DesGill estimates that an amount of $15,000 could be achieved mas appeared in the last Log & Tally was a sur- in the near future. Crosby and wife Jeanne Application forms and other data are currently being finalized visiting Britiah Co- prise to me. So no more calls...OK? I wasn't and should be available to lumba. On And a Happy New Year. IT REACHES A LOT all clubs early in the new year.This will enable clubs to register applicants, have local October 19th, Snark Crosby and Valerie Herman9O even there!!? competitions, and submit their results to the j went over to Victoria for a luncheon meeting organizing committee no inter than July 1991. OF PEOPLE IN THE The with a few members from the Victoria Club next J-IV Convention in September 1991, at Laura in NewSouth Wales, will more than likely From all of us to all of you, have a very see the first awardpresentatjon. #183. Sincere thanka to Fred Frudd foror- ITappy Healthy and Prosperous New Year. INDUSTRY The Award Committee will consist of Kevin French(J-IV president), Neil Oliver, Wally ganizingaverypleaaantlunche0nfo5 Un- Health, Happinesa, and ng Life. Pratt, and a further Adelaide club member to replace Peter Childs, who is to retire due to heavy fortunately, the economic squeeze is really Jari-Evert Hermana, 1,81682 work commitments. Further monies were raised byanumber ofevents run at the Mt. Gambier hurting the Victoria Club. Manymillshave Supreme Nine, Jurisdiction V Convention, and figures shall be releasedas they become available. A target of $50,000 has been shut down and soie members have had IT GENERATES set. to relocate. Hang in Victoria. If you need help NEEDED REVENUE Norton had enjoyed s 55-year involvement withthe timber industry. He was the pioneer in any way, give us a call. ofthe Radiata Pine Association- Australia, the pioneer ofthe Hoo-Hoomovement in Australia, After lunch, we went to Duncan to a true timber man, and one that you would say pas-. was a quiet achiever. He was a guy that will be take in the Cowichan Valley Club #9'a "Mena missed formany s year to come. JUfjDON Draw". We thoroughly enjoyeds splendid IN SHORT--IT'S A We now took at J-IV for 1991, after a long and hopefully happy Christmas break, I do hope barbecue dinner and good fellowship, Priorto each and everyone did enjoy their holiday, Wenow enter into what should be a very active Hoo- "\ Ç T T1 Hoo year, and there is a lot to look forward the evening's event, Brent and I had the GREAT DEAL FOR to in 1991, pleasure ofmeeting with "Alberta Springs", First up, we have the World Forest Day, 21stMarch, 1 hope that every Hoo-Hoo member, a JURISDICTION Now that the holidays are over, we can wherever you may be, gets involved with this conspicuous mate who had us in stitches for \J ADVERTISERS AND great day. World Forest Day is a day to remember, the rest of the evening, Congratulations get back to the basics of business. Getting a day to spread the message to the world at large howgreat our industry really is. We have to ready for the new season, placing orders, and FOR HOO-HOO nothing to hide, so getout there to the publicand let them know that Hoo-Hoo the Cowichan Valley Club #229 fora most the supports one of paying that DUES NOTICE that's been hang. ast industries in the world today. A renewableree is the me8sage. There successful and ambitious 1990. Don't forget Things have been active here in Juris' ing around since September. This message is e a the Wood lot of industties that cannot say they havea renewable resource. omotjon anor the Media Awd diction VI since my last report. Most clubs in not for everyone, just those in the 33.47% that Our industry, the world over, is under threat for the 1991 convention by the very sctive conservationgroups, We J-VI have held their annual concats by now, have not renewed their membership, espe- have the people to get the message throughthat our forests are not under threat Saturday, October 20th, was the Van- and I am happy to report that there is still cially the 52.01% in Jurisdiction VII. our program of regrowth for the future will of destruction; ANY S-9 CAN HELP see true (forests) available for generations tocome, couver Club #48's premier event, "The Ladies' plenty of new members to recruit. Belonging I don't want to harp on an old subject, but Remember growth in 1-Ioo-Hoo dependson growth within a healthy forest industry Night". Wehadthedjstinctpleasuofentor to Iloo-Hoo can be a real asset, particularly to foronJySl9.99you are a memberin an INTER- Members, it's up to you. (timber), taming Snark Crosby and wife Jeanne new comers to the lumber industry. NATIONAL organization that enables you to YOU IF YOU KNOW Tony Hobson, Chairman of the 99th International and Convention Committee, reports that the First Vice P'esident Jeff Loth and wifeSherrr. This brings me to the main point of this be among your peers and provides a forum for hard work over the Isst threeyearsis bearingfruit, and hi Committee's plans and that point is reinstatement,s. Since SOMEONE WHO are now starting A fun-filled evening with superbfood, an industry problema. It is up to us, as members, to fall into place. I took the opportunityof attending Tony's last Committee the creation of Hoo'Hoo back in 1892, nearly to utilize these tools to enhance our liveli- are these fellow, organized. They have clubs and meeting and boy auction, reverse draw, and finally dancing. WOULD LIKE TO individual.allthroughoutJurisdiction IV The Vancouver Club presented yjyjj lumbermen havejoined our order. it HOO-HOOd. s the Snark is unfortunate that many, after belonging to ofa lifetime. with agorgeous wood carving, marking his I would like to see local clubs use Febru- PLACE AN AD IN lloo-Hoo for a year, several years, and some a1y and March as MEMBERSHIP and REIN- They have adopted as the theme for the visit to Club #48. Thiswas also an evening Convention, the slogan "PromotingPoductjve for many yea, have let their membership STATEMENT months. Show prospective and THE that yours truly will never forget.The Van- tapse for one reason or another. The more Thethingthst couver Club #48 presented me with past members your accomplishments and s Life members we have as an organization, the successes so that they will want to be a part of to chance. But don't get me wrong, they Theyarenotleavingsnhing LOG & TALLY are not regimented, in fact, if you Membership' along witha beautiful plaque. more 1i°o'Hoo can accomplish and the more it, Key on our participation is Project Learn- large portions offun with your Hoo-Hoo are not into taking This wa truly an incredible activities, then don't bother attending moment for Linda Hoo'Hoo can offer its members and the lum- ing Tree and spread the word about our active Tony and Rameaes Phil Cocks have next September, puttogetherwith Qantas Jetabout an incredible and me, a moment that Iwill indeed treasure ber industry. If you know auch a person that involvement with practical forest manage- post convention tour, taking in New Zealand pr andAustralia's for life. A million thanksto the Vancouver once was an active member and would still be They have worked out a fine balance of three mainland easternstates, Hoo'Ilooactivities and a lot of the scenic beauty Club's directorsand members for a most willing to contribute to your club, please ASK makes these two down under countriea that CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE unique. I doubt you can afford theluxury ofmissing New generous acknowledgment u iM TO REINSTATE HIS MEMBERSHIP. Zealand's Geyser land, Sydney's worldrenowned waterways, North Queensland's would like to share this plus all the rest they have planned for coral reefs, poem that my Those of us here in California dodgeda you. daughter Valerie wrote for litical bullet late last year. Two extreme To date, thirteen members have paid me: a deposit forthetripwith lots of others showing environmental propositions were defeated in interest. See Phil'. report on the trip printedonpages14 the elections last November. These initia- ifyou can see yourselfas part ofthis fantastic and 15 inthis issue and give hima call May we take with thisnew year Hoo'Ho experience, tives, 128 and130,wouldhave lockedup WEAR YOUR HOO-HOO PIN We welcome aboard two new Vice Gerents, Faith and Hope in New Zealand, They sra Paul Bacon from theSouthern Club May we have the courage much of the timber supply the California area eight, and Josa McNeill from MelbourneClub. timber industry depends on,However, we WITH i And the strength to cope. am delighted to report that we have anew club under way here in Tasmania, On won only the battle; the war for the multiple ofFebruary 1991, we will present the data the 8th toour new Bunde Club. lfyou are considering use of our forests is far from over, iurge you atrip For those Limes that to Australia early in 1991 please include thisdate inyour itinerary. seem, to teach your family, your friends, and your The lowest, you see Health, Happiness, and Long Life, customers the truth about how this industry Kevin French 421 May we have in.ide us, Whether you live in the Pacific The will operates. Supreme Nine, Jurisdiction IV to believe, Northwest, the South, Canada or Australia PRIDE this is going to have a neat effect on YOU! LOG & TALLY, FEBRUARY 1991,PACEfi LOG & TALLY, FEBRUARY 1991, PACE 7 SUPREME NINE REPORTS MID-YEAR BOARD OF

CONTiNUE!) FROM PREVIOUS PAGE DIRECTOR'S MEETING IN

ment and high environmental concerns. 1unI Iloo-Hoo is a social-fraternal organiza- tion. Lts have some fun, take care of busi- Snark of the Universe, Brent Crosby, ex- ARKANSAS ness, and enjoy HEALTH, HAPPINESS, AND On January 9, 1991. we chartered a new IIoo-}loo Club in Jurisdiction IX,thanks to Pat tends a warm invitation to you to travel to LONG LIFE. Hoo-lloois99yearsyoung. Let Story, the Deputy Supreme Nine from the Dick Wilsoiy'Atlanta Club #1. Thenew club i known Arkansas for the Mid-Year Board of Directors thoroughbred horse racing. flot Springs is also us keep it strong. as The Hoo-Hoo Club ofCharleston, South Carolina #273. We were honored by having the Snark meeting March 7-9, 1991, for some loo-loo fun the site of the 1992 Centennial Celebration, and ChrIstopherGottL-86656 of the Universe, Brent Crosby, m attendance along with Rameses #76 Dick Supreme Nine, Jurisdiction VII Wilson, Supreme and fellowship! The Board meeting will begin the Arlington Hotel will be the headquarters for Ntne, Jurisdiction IX Frank Gray, Deputy Supreme Nine Fat Story, and Markl'yrrell and John Walker. Cecil Siegrist #93848, who came into Hoo-Hoo January18, 1988, in the Dick Wilsor/ Friday morning at 8:29 at the Arlington Ilote! the Convention. Atlanta Club #1, has been the organizer ofthis new club and has heldtwo previous meetings, and conclude at approximately 4:29 p.m. On And in Gurdon, you may want to browse creating the interest in Charleston. We held a concat and brought in25 new members into Hoc. Friday night, March 8, there will be a seafood through the loo-loo Museum and enjoy the Hoo. A great job done and welcome to HooHoo membersof THE HOOHOO CLUB OF CHARLESTON, SC #273. buffet at the Arlington for members and spoust/ volumes of rich Hoo-Hoo history In our ar- Central Florida Club #1 15 has voted on and agreed tostart a scholarship program tor a guest. The fee for this is $22.99 per person. The chives room. needy student in the forestry program. Thisprogram was voted on and passed to be called The buffet rjllbe the final event of Board meeting Ifyou are interested In joining us for this -çTirT-r. Roy Sell Hoo-Hoo Memorial Fund" in memory ofa great Hoc-Hoc supporter for many years from activities on Friday. On Saturday, the Board special weekend, please fill out the form below JUiSpIÇTN Central Florida #115--Mr. Roy Sell. To start this fundthey will hold a drawing at the club will travel to Gurdon to complete its business, if meeting on March 7, 1991, at which time some luckyperson will win a Zenith 4-head Double and return it and the fee or the buffet by .Azimuth VHS VCR with HQ and on-screenmenu programming. necessary. February 12, 1991, to Hoo-Hoo International, Spacecoast Club #221 has finally seen construction The clubs are hugely enjoying the Christ- on 11cc-Hoc Park. It has been a tong, For those who will have free time to spend, P.O. Box 118, Gurdon, Arkansas 71743. FAX long wait, buts great feeling for them. Mr. Ron Thompson,the chairman ofthe Park Committee mas season to the last man. Trees, lights and and one of the main founders of the Hoc- Hoc Park, ¡lot Springs offers thermal baths, sightseeing, (501) 353-4151 Phone (501) 353-4997. Credit card wreathes are In place. Bells are ringing and has been working very deligentlyon putting shopping, museums, lake cruises, and best of information is solely fo? the purpose of reserv- together a book ofcoupons to sell for the fund raisingpart of Hoc-Hoc Park. He has received bewhjskered, portly men in redare loudly mission from the School Board ofBrevaj-d County per- shouting Hoo-Hoo'.This great Northern to have the students who are workingon fund all, Oaklawn Park which features the finest in Ing hotel rooms. Country is laden with snow and ice. A white raising projects for their clubs to takeon the sale ofthese coupon books and that Spacecoast Club #221 will give them a percentage of the sale. Yuletide it will certainly be, and to the last A great help for Hoc-Hoc Park and alsoa great help member we are caroling these rich day. for the students project. Job well done, Ron. Thegamutofseasonai activities is being Health, Happiness, and Long Life, A SPECIAL INVITATION FROM CHRIS GOFF pursued, and we reflect on the yearjust passed. Frank Gray Favorite charities were enhanced anden Supreme Nine, Jurisdiction IX The Arkansas River Valley Club #26 is planning a meeting for Thursday, March 7, 1991, in dowed. The older folk coach thenewcomers on the rich traditiona of the venerable, rap- Little Rock prior to the Mid-Year Board Meeting. The meeting will be held close to the airport idly racing lumber club toward itsone hun. and is planned to end early. Jurisdiction VII, Supreme Nine, Chris Goff would like to urge dredth year. The nation lustily salutes Hoo. WHAT KIND OF BONE eveyone to attend. This newly reactivated club will benefit greatly from a visit of all the Hoo. li ARE YOU? I So this northern coterie hurtles toward International Officers. The tentative schedule for this meeting is 6-9:00 PM. at the Holiday Inn the millennium and the great futurebefore Airport. An invitation with the exact time and program will be mailed to those attending the Mid- us. We join hands with allied groups in its EVERY ORGANIZATIONIS CONSTRUCTEDOF Year Board meeting. march forward to health, wisdom andpros. perity. FOUR KINDS OF BONES: R.E. Creel 53443 Supreme Nine, Jurisdiction VIII ------1991 MID-YEAR BOARD MEETING WISHBONES ARE THOSEWHO SPEND ALLTHEIR TIME WISHING SOMEONE MARCH 7, 8 & 9, 1991 WOULD DO ALL THEIR l)EAI)LINE: FEBRUARY 12, 1991 FEE $22-99 PER PERSON WORK. NAME HOO-HOO # JAWBONESARE THOSEWHO DO ALL THE TALKING, BUT LITTLEELSE. ADDRESS #OF PEOPLE

KNUCKLEBONESARETHOSE WHO KNOCK CITY______STATE______ZIP______EVERYTHING ANYBODYELSE TRIES TODO. BUSINESS PHONE HOME PHONE -- . BACKBONES ARETHOSE WHO GETUNDER THE LOAD AND DO MOST ARLINGTON HOTEL RATES ARE: Single Room, i bed - $60.00 Check In date OF THE WORK. (Circle accomodation desired) Double Room, 2 beds - $70.00 King size bed, 2 persona - $70.00 Check out date______

CREDIT CARI) # TYPE OF CARD EXP. DATE LOG & TALLY, FEBHIJAHy 1991,LAcE 8 LOG & TALLY, FEBRUARY 1991, PAGE 9 FUND !!!NEARL Y $27,000 IN RA ¡SER PLEDGES OFF ALREADY TOA RECE! VED!!!

MAJOR CORPORATE SPONSOR - Allchecks made payable to: Hoo-Hoo ROA RING i each at $10,000 Centennial Fund Sold to Louisiana Pacific Allpayments and layouts will be sent to: All Meier CORPORATE SPONSOR - Al Meier's Building Centers, Inc. START!!! 3 each at $5,000 5519 20th Street East Receive large banner hung in hotel Tacoma, Washington 98424 lobby the entire length of convention Prepaid convention registrations Allcommittee members, as well as the 1/2 page ad in Centennial Issue (approx officers and Supreme Nines, are working 10,000 copies) very hard to help reach this goal. Don't miss Hotel accommodations your chance to be a part of this historic Recognition in all Log & Tallys and newslet event! Sponsorships are going fast. All are As you all know, September1992 marks ters prior to convention sold on a first-come basis. There are only the 100th Year ofour great fraternity, and three Corporate Sponsorships available; sev- we are planning a huge celebration inHot CENTENNIAL SPONSOR - eral, including Vancouver, B.C., have shown Springs, Arkansas, thatyear. 100 at $1,000 interest, and it is expected these will be sold The Centennial ConventionCommittee Receive prepaid convention registrations very soon. general chairman, JimmyJones, has ap- 1'4 page ad in Centennial Issue (approx Mr. Harry Merlo, President of Louisiana pointed Al Meier and JackJacobson co- 10,000 copies) Pacific Corporation, has announced that chairmen of the FundraisingCommittee. Recognition in all Log & Tallys prior to Louisiana Pacific will be our Major Corpo. Members also servingon this committee are: convention rate Sponsor. Louisiana Pacific sells their Phil Cocks, Lyle Hoeck,Jeff Loth, Bernie Requirements for above sponsorships products world-wide and is the major sup- Barber, Dave Jones,Chris Goff, Warren All layouts must be in by 11/30/91 plier to many of our Hoo-Hoo retailers and Biss, Kevin Kelly, DaveBlasen, Dan Brown, Must be paid in full by i 1/30/91 wholesalers. and Dick Wilson. Harry Merlo has accepted our invitation Several committeemembers met last fall INDWUAL SPONSOR - to be our distinguished keynote speaker. in California andagreed to set a goal of 200 at $200 Mr. Merlo has been one of the greatest sup- $165,000 to be raisedby September 9, 1991. Receive business card size ad in Centennial porters of Hoo-Hoo his whole adult life. We They plan to reachtheir goal by selling Issue are all looking forward to having him as our advertising sponsorshipsto corporations and Requirements: Payment and business card guest. individuals as follows: must be received at time of commitment. LOG & TALLY. FEBRUAJY 1991, PAGE10 LOG & TALLY, FEBRUARY leGt, PAGE 11 LOUISIANA-PACIFIC AND MERLO TO ?;;',111z: OU//!

ALL THE MEMBERS OF THE CENTENNIAL CONVENTION COMMITTEE PLAY MAJOR PASS ALONG THEIR SINCERE GRATITUDE AND APPRECIATION TO THOSE COMPANIES AND INDIVIDUALS WHO HAVE HELPED GET OUR ROLES IN FUND RAISER OFF TO A ROARING START!!! MAJOR CORPORATE SPONSOR CENTENNIAL Harry A. Merlo and Louisiana-Pacific Corporation CELEBRATION

"L OUISIA NA -PA C/F/C IS PROUD TO SPONSOR THE i, UPCOMING CENTENNIA L CELEBRA TION OF HOO-HOO INTERNA" CORPORATE SPONSORS --HARRY A. MERLO t1 Willamette Industries, Inc. HARRYA. MERLO Chciirrnan arid Presiden: Louisiana-Pacific Corporation CENTENNIAL SPONSOR Harry A. Merlo, the Chairman fornia, and he was vice president and and President of Louisiana.Pacjfjc tinguished Service Award, 1984; The part owner when it was sold to Wall Street Transcript Gold Award for DAN BROWN CIRCLE DE LUMBER Corporation has accepted Hoo-Hoo Georgia-Pacific Corporation in 1967. FOSTER LUMBER YARDS International's invitation to be the dis- Forest Industry Chief Executive Offi- JIMMY JONES He served as vice president of G-Ps cer, 1982 and 1983, Silver Award for tinguished keynote speaker at the Northern California Division until he JACK JACOBSON JACOBSON-PHILLIPS FOREST PRODUCT Centennial Convention in Hot 1988, 1989; Horatio Alger Association became vice president of the Western of Distinguished Americans Award, LARRY LAW LUMBER SUPPLY Springs Arkansas, in September Lumber Division in Portland, Oregon. MANKE LUMBER 1992, and at the same time,an 1980; Portland Commercial Club Man STEPHEN KALLBERG In 1972, he was named executivevice ofthe Year Service Award, 1979; nounced that Louisiana-Pacific will be president of Western Timber, Plywood THOMAS PETERSON MCFARLAND-CASCADE the Major Corporate Sponsor. American Academy of Achievement AL MEIER'S BUILDING CENTERS and Lumber, the position he held until Golden Plate Award, 1974; and AL MEIER During the entire 17-year history the spinoff of L-P. of Louisiana-Pacific Corporation, Georgia-Pacific Man of the Year, 1969. ROBERT VANDE WALL OREPAC BUILDING PRODUCTS Mr. Merlo is the recipient ofmany In addition, Mr. Merlo Harry A. Merlo has been at the helm. distinguished honors and awards. serves on the HAMMIE AHLO OSMOSE PACIFIC When Louisiana-Pacific wasspun off board of directors fornumerous FULLMER LUMBER COMPANY Among them are: North American industry organizations, cultural TED FULLMER from Georgia-Pacific Corporation in Wholesale Lumber Association John 1973, Harry Merlo became president J. Centers, educational institutions, and DAVE BLASEN BLASEN AND BLASEN LUMBER CORP. Muirooney Award, 1989; California philanthropic activities. of the newly formed company. In Parks and Recreation Society Merit January, 1974, he was named chief Hoo.Hoo International is grateful Award, 1988; Associated Builders & that Mr. Merlo and Louisiana.Pacific executive officer as well, and on April Contractors Citizen of Merit Award, INDIVIDUAL SPONSORS 26, 1974, was confirmed as L-Ps Corporation will play suchan impor- 1986; Piemontese dei Mundo Award, tant role in helping Hoo-Hoo celebrate chairman and president, the position 1986; The Salvation Army Frontiers- BERNIE BARBER BERNIE BARBER & ASSOCIATES he now holds. its 100th Birthday. man of the Year Award, 1986; Lewis & TED MATHEWS PACIFIC FOREST PRODUCTS Merlos career began at Rounds Clark College Aubrey Watzek Award, Lumber Company in Cloverdale, Cali. 1984; Louisiana Tech University Dis- LOG & TALLY, FEBRUA]Y 1991. PAGE 12 LOG & TALLY, FEBRUARY 1991, PAGE 13 SEP 09 MONDAY...Leura. Registration of delegates. business session for delegates. bushwalking. tennis. golf or shoppingEvening on your own.

SEP tO TUESDAY.,.lnternational Forest Products Breakfast, Dinner, Golf Challenge and other Blue Mountains attractions for non delegates. (BID)

SEP 1 1 WEDNESDAY...lnternational Forest Products Field Day. including Australiana Recreation )') and Jenolan Caves vissitEvening free in Leura. Katoomba (nearaby town), ,r or the Fairmount resort. (L?) SEP 12 THURSDAY...Hoo.Hoo International Business Session, including Embalming ot the Snark. Evening. Dinner DAnce hosted by The Snark of the Universe. Activities tor \ non delegalaes during the day . train to Penrith (nearby larage town) and/or activities at the Fairmount Resort, (D)

SEP 13 FRIDAY...Pick up by bus and depart tor Sydney. Staying at the Wynyard Travelodge. which s in the middle of downtown Sydney, with easy access totransportation and places of interest. Evening on our own. . /' \ __.J SEP 14 SATURDAY...Morning at leisure. A cruise on beautiful Sydney Harbour is planned for the early afternoon, Dunng the cruise. you will see the famous Opera House. / , \ Sydney tambour Bridge and other sights. A superb fresh buffet lunch is served. and bar service is available. Remainder of day at leisure. (B/L) / \\ f\FIÇ SEP 1 5 SUNDAY.. Pick up by bus for day at Dick Campbell's. Rameses p80, beautiful waterfront home, Gurdon, in the little town of Woy Woy, located onone of Australias most .- __ \ c ; beautiful river systems. the Hawbesbury Ori the way we will stop at a Koala Sanctuary to visit Australia's reluctant furry ambassador. )Don't fell them youare travelling by \/ 4r, Qantasi). At Woy Woy. you will be introduced to some rather unique items of cuisine.. don't be frightened; they are all edible, not the leastof which is a Woy Woy Banger, a pork sausage, barbecued. stuffed with a raw Hawkesbury oyster. Vum! At this time, I am sure, there will also be another judging for the 'WoyWay Whoppers contest, for which most ladies put their best chest forwardt We will be returning to Sydney by fast electric train service, which runs frequently, so that guests canstay as long or short as they please. Our hotel is located alongside one of the main Sydney train stations. so mt will be very convenient to return in this way. )B/L) /\ SEP 16 MONDAY... Pick up by bus for transfer to airport for flight i10:00am to Brisbane. On arrival transfer by bus to Surfer's Paradise, Gateway Hotel. a tourist resort an the ¡I coast Day and evening free for sightseeing and relaxation. (B) ] ( SEP 1 7 TUESDAY...Morning free...early afternoon board bus for return to Brisbane. On way visit the Currumbin Bird Sanctuary, where you will see some of Australia's exotic birds. including parrots. Evening. dinner with the Brisbane Hoo.Hoo Club(B)

SEP 18 WEDNESDAY. Pick up by bus and transfer to airporl for Gantas Flight 25 8:20am to Cairns, Brisbane to Cairns. although both are in the state of Queensland, is a 1200 mile flightCairns is the unofficial capital ottropical North Queensland (The Deep Northl). Offshsore is the Great Barrier Reef, over 1000 mileslong1Inland, are the beautiful rainforests of the Atheilon Tabletands and to the north, the quaint coastal village of Port DouglasFurther fo the north. is the Daintree World Heritage Forest and Daintree River, famous for it's huge salt waler, or esfuarine. crocodilesArriving at i 0:4Oam, we transfer by bus to our hotel, The Four Seasons Shopping and relaxabon are in order for the rest of the afternoon. In the evening, we will dine at the best fresh seafood restaurant in the world, (In my humbleopinion )(B)

SEP 19 THURSDAY.. This is a day we picked up and had not previousfy planned on. We can take the Steam train on a spectacular trip toto the Atherlon Tablelands, through rainforests and tropical vegetation. to KurandaVisit Aboriginal handicraft shops and a butterfly farm Perhaps we will have time to visit a woodturning shop that produces wonderful artifacts. We have sorne more planning to do on this one, but there is plenty to dot (B)

SIGHTSEEING AND INTERACTING SEP 20 FRIDAY...Pick up by bus and transfer to Port Douglas. travelling up the scenic coastline, where we will join the M V Quicksilver, a large Trimaran.It has a bar. sundeck and freshwater shower. For those who don't like boats, riding on this stable. large boat, in the protected waters inside the Barrier Reef, is likeriding in a comfortable bus. Cruise WITH L OCAL CL UBS PLANNED FOR through clear tropical waters, past Schnapper Island. Undine Cay and numerous reefs. You may swim. snorkel. sunbathe, or drift through the coral in a semi.submersible explorer craft, or view the marine life from the only underwater observatory on the outer reef. A delicious tropical smorgasbord lunch is included, featuring freshshrimp. Return to 1991 TOUR Cairns tate in thee afternoon. Scuba diving s available. )B/L) SEP 21 SATURDAY...Pick up by bus and transfer to airport forOanfas Flight 25 tor Honolulu, departing 10.40am Arrives there at t 1:20pm. Depart Honolulu 12:30am for L.A. arriving 6.45am, which should allow you time for flights to anywhere. (B)

1991 SOUTH PACIFIC TOUR ITINERARY (B). (L), (D)Breakfast, Lunch or Dinner included, if shown at end of day's itinerary. AUG 30 FRIOAY.Oepart Los Angeles on Qantas Ilight 100 @ 10.30pm The itinerary can (and has) been changed to accomodate changes in airline schedules. As it is, do not have to arrive in Leura until Sundayafternoon, September 8. and can depart Leura AUG 31 SATURDAYCross the International Dale Lmne (Lose this day) on Firday am. September 13th. we have added days in Melbourne, Canberra and Cairns...a real bonus! SEP 01 SUNDAY...Upon arrival n Auckland 6:15am, we will be met by Jetaboul Representative and transferred toour hotel, City Travelodge situated nght on the waterfront TOUR1 TOUR#2 TOUR#3 TOUR #4 In the downtown area. next to shoppmmig and business disfrmct. Clean up and recuperate Local sightseeingon your own. Dinner with Auckland Club members 8/30 to 9/21 8/3Oto 9/14 9/4 to 9/14 9/4 to 9/21 SEP 02 2 nights in N.Z. 2 nights in N Z 1 night in Sydney 2 nights in Sydney MONDAY...Earfy bus pick up from hotel to take us to Rolorua, a spectacular geothermalarea. Enroute we will visit a Radiata Pine forest, and the Whakarewarewa Thermal Reserve and Rainbow Springs where we wilt see many pools filled with huge 3 nights in Melbourne 3 nights in Melbourne 5 nights in Leura 5 nights in Leura brown trout. In the evening we wilt attend a Maori Concert and Hangi(Feast)Later evening return to a hotel at the Auckland airport. (B) 2 nights in Canberra 2 nights in Canberra 2 nights in Sydney 3 nights in Sydney 5 nights in Leura t night n Surfer's Paradise SEP 03 TUESDAY... Leave for Australia, Qantas Flight I 00 departing 5 nights in Leura 7:30am. Arrive Melbourne, Australia, @ 9:1 5am. Met by Jetaboutand will enjoy a 1 /2 day city tour, I night in Sydney t night in Bnsbane including beautiful parks and gardens, Royal Exhibition buildings, Yarra River, the University 3 nights in Sydney and other gracious buildings. We will be staying the Melbourne Sheraton We will 3 nights in Cairns attend a dinner function with the Melbourne Hoo-Hoo Club. (B) i night in Surfer's Paradise t night in Brisbane SEP 04 WEDNESDAYBus pick up from hotel for a full day tour of the historic Gold Mining area of Ballarat, including the Eureka Stockade. scene of Australia's onlyCivil War 3 nights in Cairns (lasted 15 minutes). Botanical Gardens, Lake Weridouree, and visit Sovereign Hill,ami exact recreation of the actual gold field, including township Nice lunch Melbourne. (B/L) includedReturn to $4250.00 per person $2785.00 per person $2045 00 per person $3430.00 per person SEP 05 Tf1RUSDAY...Day activities with the Melbourne Club. Not finalized at this point, but could include a visit to the Dandermong Ranges, a visit toa unique artists exhibition in the bush, a bush B-B-Q. General good fun with the Melbourneguys Meet Rameses Kevin Kelly, a living descendant of the famous bushrangeq The above prices include airfares, hotel accomodations, Convention registration and accomodations, meals where indicated. Add $US2O.00 approx. for meals, perfunction. at club (Highwayman to yall) Ned Kelly Return to Melbourne. (B/L) functions, bus transfers to and from airports. luggage transfers to and from airports, and buses for day trips SEP 06 FRIDAY... Pick up from hotel and transferred to airport for Ansett 92 departing for Canberra Price is sublect to change. Price is per person based on double occupancy. 8:35am. Canberra is Australia's capital and is situatedin Australian Capital Territomy. Canberra is a futfy designed city. the design competition for which The prices quoted include air travel, both international and in Australia, and are from Los Angeles. The cost of trave) and accomodations toand from Los Angeles from your departure city was won by ari American, Burley Griffin, in 1 91 1Piclt up by coach at the airport for a city tour, including the Telecom Tower, for It's panoramic views, also visiting the Australian WarMemorial and Houses of Pailiament. After lunch, is not included. d is our intention to have cocktails and a meeting with the U.S. Consul to Australia. at the U.S. Embassy. but is not yet confirmed, All tours must have a minimum of I 5 people to qualify at the above prices. Tours #2 and #3 are limited to 20 persons. due to seat availability Some time dunng the afternoon, those tour participants who are obliged to attendthe H.H.P. Board meeting. the following morning, will be transferred to Leura by van, or sorne sf00 non.refundable deposit will secure a seat on a first come first served basis other means Their spouses, if they wish, can continue with the tourgroup. There are stiff penalties for changing or cancetlation of tickets, after issue. Please call Jetabout, Colleen Lenohner. I-800.641 .8772, for any special requests, or explanations. SEP 07 SATURDAY,. This is ari extra day we have picked up, with activities to be decìded on, however, may include a visit to the beautiful CanberraBotanical Gardens where Single supplements will be priced on application you can see a wide variety of Australian flora, as well as a garden for blind people, (the plants have other sensory attributes), and anything else that tre Canberra club mightcook Final prices and ticketing will be completed before end of June 1991 up. We will have a late lunch, including steaks, local cheeses, wines, damper (Australian bush bread) and Final itinerary will be published in May Log and Tally, and a separate mailing will also be made, informing you of all theup-to-date details. Call or write me for additional information. a cuppa tea, at Burbong sheep station (ranch to yall) After lunch you will see a genuine sheep shearing demonstration, and possibly see sheep dogs workingtheir round up skills. Possibly dinner with Phil Cocks L.77298 In the evening. )BIL) sorne of the Canberra Hoo.Hoo ctub members 3521 AIl American Blvd. SEP 08 SUNOAY...Pick up by bus and meander towards Leura, approximatety 5 hours Orlando, FL 32810 away. On the way we will visit Berrima, a crafts town. Wewill pick another Interesting place, or places to stop on the way. We plan on arriving at the Fairmount Resort,in Loura, by 4:pm, in time to change for the Convention Icebreaker paily at 6.30pm Work 47.298-8080 Home 407-295-2008 LOG & TALLY, FEBRUARY 1991, PAGE 14 LOG & TALLY, FEBRUARY 1991, PAGE 15 The Museum Committee had a busy 1990 with several projects and improvements completed during the year. Some exterior ¿md interior painting was done with minor repairs clone in the ladies' room. During / the summer, three ceiling fans were bought and installed and have i/I worked out better than expected, supplementing both the cooling system (luring the hot weather and also helping with the heating this winter. Also, twelve inches of fiberglass insulation was blown in the ceiling of the original building. Next came the storm windows. Witha very expensive cost facing the committee if it became necessary to replace windows in the older building, as they would have to be made to fit, it was decided to have Don Stone install storm windows on all the windows in the original building. This will also save on the utility bills while PROJECT protecting the windows. Note that all repairs and maintenance are paid for by contributions from clubs and individuals and don't come out of the Hoo-Hoo budget. If at any time you are travelling Interstate 30 between Little Rock and Texarkana, take a few minutes and drive over to Gurdon to visit the Museum and the office of Hoo-I-loo International. Beth Thomas and LEARNING Vicki Hughes will be happy to see you and will showyou around and answer any questions you might have about the operation of the Mu- The goal of Projed4 Learning Project Larning Tree is a seum and the International Headquarters. Tree is to help studenin grades grass roots/olunteer program Jimmy Jones, Rameses #72 K-12 become aware of thej that wor) in conjunction with Chairman, Museum Committee presence in the environmeiitthei 1aLstool districts and state impact upon it, and their responsi- agencies. bility for it, and to develop the State coordinators and steer- skills and knowledge to make ing committees guide the develop- "NOTE..ALL REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE informed decisions regarding the ment of the program and select use and management of the and train workshop leaders. ARE PAID FOR BY CONTRIBUTIONS FROM environment- -and the confidence Project Learning Tree is ad.mini- CLUBS AND INDIVIDUALS... to take action on their decisions. stared nationally by the American Project Learning Tree is an Forest Council, a forest products award-winning environmental industry trade association dedi- education program designed for cated to improving management of teachers and other educators whether thre is a forest or a the nation's forest. working with students in kinder- single tree/ Project Lening Tree Project Learning Tree has garten through grade 12. helps prepare sthdents t make reached over 200,000 educators Project Learning Tree uses the wise decisions about conservation and more than ten million stu- forest as a "window" into the natu- practices dents in 49 states, five Canadian rai world, helping young people What is in the Project Learn- Provinces, Sweden and Finland, gain an awareness and knowledge ing Tree guides? It provides since it was field tested and re- of the world around them, as well ready-made lessons and activities vised in 1977. as their place within it. that can be used to supplement So how can Hoo-Hoo help Proj- Project Learning Tree is a existing curricula. Project Learn- ect Learning Tree? First get in source of interdisciplinary instruc- ing Tree was written by classroom touch with the state coordinators tional activities and provides teachers with the support and as- in your state. Your Supreme Nine workshops and in-service pro- sistance of environmental educa- for your Jurisdiction has a copy of The walls and cabinets ofthe Hoo.Hoo grams for teachers, foresters, park tors, foresters and representatives the names and how to get in touch International office and museum in and nature center staff, and youth from the forest products compa- with them. Find out their needs; Gurdorj are filled with a wide array of group leaders. nies, resource agencies, and fascinating Hoo-Hoo memorabilia and it could be as easy as a phone call. artifacts, a. well as interesting iZems Project Learning Tree is conservation groups. Project Learning Tree is a from the timber industry. Recent repairs people! It is an international Students learn how to think, great way for the forest products and improvements to the building haue network of students, teachers, not what to think, about our corn- industry to show the public what added to its attractiueness and made it a parents, community leaders, more comfortable place to work and ulsit. plex environment, and discover the industry is all about In the photo at right, Al Meier, Betty educational administrators, and how subjects and skills taught in Thank you, Jones, and Vjckj Hughes take advantage representatives from the forest the classroom relate to the world Fred Scheffler #89278 ofthe building's spaciousness to organize products industry, resource around them. They also develop Supreme Nine, Jurisdiction III merthandjse which will be sold to help raise money for the Centennial agencies and conservation groups. skills in creative problem solving, Co-Chairman of the Forest Celebration. Project Learning Tree works critical thinking, evaluation, and Products Educational in the city and the country, research. Committee LOG & TALLY, FEBRUARY 1991, PAGE 16 LOG & TALLY, FEBRUARY 1991, PAGE 17 WALT WHITMAN HOO- CL U B N E WS HOO CLUB #171 JURITION

0 September 9th we were honored p eceive two membership awards. One DETROIT HOO-HOO CLUB #28 forI the greatest percentage increase and JURISpCTION the other for the greatest numerical The Plum Hollow Country Club of Southfield, Michigan, served as a gracious increase in membership in 1989-1990. host for the annual Christmas party for Detroit Hoo-Hoo Club #28. Among this year's The club will do its best to uphold the list ofdistinguished guests were Snark ofthe Universe, Brent Crosby, and First Vice HARRY L. FOLSOM Friday, December 7, 1990. high standards set forth by the Interna- President, Jeff Loth. Remeses #66, Phil Dawson, Rameses #73, Bob Van Every, and We initiated seventeen ( i 7) kittens tional Hoo-Hoo Clubs. We are confident our own Supreme Nine member, Manny Litvin, were there as well. Our out-of-town HOO-HOO CLUB #13 this year.Club #13 continues to be we will win both awards again this year. guests included Ed Foley of the Ben Springer Club #35, Chicago member.at.large, strong no matter what the economic On October 25th, we had as our Jack Cooper, and Tom Offer, president of the Saginaw Valley Club #246. It's always amazing how fast the climate may dictate. Many thanks from guest speaker Charles Newlon who is Nearly 150 members and gestsjoined inthe afternoon's festivities and watched season passes. We are now into Febru. the Board of Directors and all members with the U.S. Wild Life Service. This as several members received awards.Past Club #28 president and secretary! ary and half way through our Hoo-Hoo to everyone who continues to support meeting was well attended, and Mr. treasurer, Gordon Graham, was given the "Lifetime Achievement Award" for his calendar ofevents. Its been quite a trip Harry L. Folsom Club. Newlon was well received. outstanding service to Detroit Club #28 and Hoo-Hoo International. This year's so far! Paul Mulligan, New England Mill- Also on September 9th, we elected recipient of the "Lumberman of the Year Award" was Tim Cruice. To round off the Monday, October 1, 1990. work, returned as Jr. Hoo-Hoo to prop. new officers as follows: president, Tho- afternoon, Remeses #66, Phil Dawson, presented Snark Crosby with a shiny new We all enjoyed a meeting with our erly guide our new kittens through the mas J. Stock; ist vice president, Charles beautiful 1990 Ford Taurus hubcap to commemorate his visit to the Motor City. As Granite State brothers. The attendance initiation. Paul proved he hasn't lost his Green; 2nd vice president, Timothy always, our Christmas party was a big success. Fun was had by all members, guests, was fantastic. Members heard all about touch as he grows "older'. Thanic you Erchiek; and secretary/treasurer, Timo- old timers, and prospective kittens, alike. the Northeastern Retail Lumber Asso- very much, Paul.. .anotherjob well done! thyJ. Stock. Reporting for Detroit Club #28-- ciatjon (NRLA), Lumber Mutual Insur- We had plenty of brass in atten- On Saturday, December 8, 1990, Matt Miller #93956 ance Company, Northeastern Young dance this year. Snark Brent Crosby, the club's annual Christmas party was Lumber Executives (NYLE), and enlight- Supreme Nine Warren Biss and anum- held atthe 94th Aero Squadron in Phila- ening insight from Jerry Rivet of Gran- ber ofpast and, hopefully, future presi- HARRYL. delphia. Turnout was excellent with a ite State, Ifanyone needs further infor- dents, were in attendance. FOLSOM HOOHooCLUB #13.Snark ofthe Universe, Brent Crosby. good time had by all. Door prizes fur- matiori on these fine associations, please The nightwas full offine entertain- and HarryL.Folsom president, Mark nished by Penn-Atlantic Company, contact our Board of Directors. ment. We enjoyed the comedy of George Grim ason. Adams Wholesale, Eastern Building Monday, November 5, 1990. MacDonald and Billy Martin. Theex- Material Dealers Association, Thomas Our annual Insider/Outsider Night citement was sustained throughout the Stock, and Walt Whitman Hoo-Hoo Club is always a great draw.This night evening as the good word of Hoo-Hoo #171 were given out. enables everyone to put names with was heard through the streets of Bean- WASHINGTON D.C. On December 7th, president Tom faces and gives each one of us a boost to town. HOO-HOO CLUB #99 Stock, secretary/treasurer Tim Stock, see so many enthusiastic individuals Health, Happiness, and Long Life, and past president Joe Bloomer had the pushing our chosen industry along. Bob Home Reporting pleasure ofbeing the guests ofthe Harry Club #99 had an excellent turnout L. Folsom Hoo-Hoo Club for their an- for Past President's Night at their Sep- nual Snark Luncheon and Concat. We tember meeting. Sixty members and all had an excellent time, and if anyone fifteen past president'swere present. has the chance to attend, they should. Its always a pleasure tosee so many We would like to thank again the Harry DETROITHOO-HOO CLUB #28. (left to right) Rameses #66. Phil Dawson, member attend. 1989 Lumberman ofthe Year, Conrad Sullivan, aM Remeses #73, Bob Van L. FolsomClub. Itwasalsoapleasureto Eue,y, sharing good times at Club #28's Christmas Party. Guest speaker Wally Orlinaki of the meet the Snark of the Universe, Brent Maryland Department of Natural Re- Crosby. Sources, enlightened the membership Reported by Timothy J. Stock with the late8t up-to-date information Secretary/Treasurer regarding environjnentalconcerns of our industry, both locally and nationally,at the October meeting. Because of a conflict with Thanks- giving, the traditional Novemberconcat NUTMEG HOO-HOO was postponed until the spring. So start rounding up prospective kittens!! CLUB #199 A Christmas dinner and dancewas held December 12th. Musicwas sup- Nutmeg l-loo-Hoo Club #199 held a plied by "The Wanderer" disc jockey. "New Members Night" on Tuesday, The evening was filled with goodfood, October 23, 1990. A concat was held on good friends, and the famous 50,/50 X- November 12th. The final event of the mas Raffle with $2500 given away. year was the annual Christmas party on From Cat Tales December 13, 1990. Membeis and wives DETROITHOO-HOOCLUB #28. Remeses #66. PhIl Dawaoii,prø.st*the Submitted by Glenn Pierce #90010 HARRY L. FOL-50M HOO-HOOCLUB #13. 1990-1991 new kittens. or dates enjoyed a fine dinner at Se- Snark ofthe Uniuerse, Brent Crosby, with a shiny. new l99OFord Thisrua hubp SecretaryfPreaw.er pino's Restaurant. to commemorate his visit to the Motor City. LOG & TALLY, FEBRUMY 1991, PAGE 18 LOG & TALLY, FEBRUARY 1991, PAGE 19 CLUB NEWS WILLAMETTE VALLEY HOO-HOO CLUB #33 The annual golf tourney held June ist, 1990, was another great success. With the Eugene Country Club new club. house under construction, the awards dinner was held at the Valley River Inn. A great prime rib dinner was enjoyed by all. Chairman Bob McBride handed out a huge amount of prizes from the day of golf. A full house ofgolfers were present for 7:00 am. and 1:00 p.m. shotgun starts. A special business meeting was scheduled October 22 at the Mill Camp BEN F. SPRINGER IIOO-HOO CLUB OF MILWA UKEE #35. Seventy-five members and restaurant at Springfield to host Snark guests enjoyed an eL'erling ofholiday merriment at Club #35's annual Christmas Party. of the Universe Brent Crosby. Also in attendance was 2nd vice president Dave Blasen from Portland, as well as deputy S-9's, Steve Hart and Archie Brown. Club president Mike Carey presented Snark Crosby with the Willamette Val- TP 1T ley Club traditional brass cat. DETROITHOO.Hoo CLUB #28. Pastpresidenz and JURÇjlON Reno Night was held at Shadow DETROJTHOO-HOQ CLUB #28. Frst Vice President, Jeff Lot h. Hills Country Club, November 9.A Secretary/treasurer Gordon Graham receives the Lifetime Snark Brent Crosby, and Jurisdiction II Supreme Nine member, Manny Achievement Award for outstanding service to Detroit Club Lituin. enjoy themselves at the club's annual Christmas Party. great prime rib and halibut dinner was #28 and Hoo.Hoo International from past president Bill enjoyed by members and their guests. Graues. Then into some "fun at the tables' to generate a bunch of raffle tickets for BEN F. SPRINGER HOO-HOO CLUB OF SPOKANE HOO-HOO coach ofFrances Napolean, which Tony drawings on a great bunch of prizes. A Perry had created.Tony started the MILWAUKEE #35 CLUB #16 lot of thanks to Bill Dickson and Don project when he was a student at Lewis StowTor co-chairing this traditional The Ben F. Springer Hoo-Hoo Club ofMilwaukee held its annual HolidayParty Our Annual Fun Night was held at & Clark High School, and he has contin. event. ori December 12, 1990, at Zarders Restaurant and Cocktail Lounge. Seventy-five the Dellen Delog Plant in October and ued to work on it all these years.It is party-goers attended. This function was well attended and well supported bythe was great. Members, spouses, and guest truly a work of art. membership. The vendors and dealers in thearea helped underwrite the cost of the all enjoyed the evening, the fellowship Tony made all the parts, including dinner and the entertaimnent. and the fraternalism. There were ap- the wheels and the hinges an the art All participants, vendors, dealers, theirspouses and friends enjoyed a holiday proximately 2G to 30 members and over work on the carriage, etc. He made the SEATrLE HOO-HOO evening on the town. The event included a prime rib dinner, music,and a short talk 100 participants. Two of our members coach and all the details, such as the by our Supreme Nine representative, Manny Litvin. Theevening concluded with a came from out of town. S-9 Fred Schef- seats, out of wood. He even seved the CLUB #34 raffle sponsored by our members, Funds fromevents such as this holiday party fier came from Seattle and drove back covers for the seats. Thanks, Tony, for Our October meeting was held on continue to increase our funding reserves for the 1995 InternationalConvention. after the meeting. and Kent Wales came this fine program and for being one of us Wednesday the 17th to accommodate Reported by Bill Klemundt #83330 from Moscow, Idaho. all these years. the Snark, who was traveling our area. Bill, Dave, and Randy Lentes con- Ryan Crocker, son of Carol and the After an afternoon of golf with some our tributed greatly, furnishing the fine late Lt. Col. Howard Allen Crocker, has members, he got lost between hotel and BEN F. SPRINGER HOO-HOO CLUB OF facilities, the good speakersystem, nice been appointed Ambassador to Leba meeting place, and showed up just in MIL WA UKEE #35. (Above, standinn Sue Halloween decorations, and good food non and has reopened the U.S. Embassy time to deliver a short message to those Klemunth helps Mark Shuterrun the and refreshments. Lots and lots of prizes in Beirut. in attendance and bid them a good eve-. holiday raffle at the Christmas Party while were obtained by Mike Sheehan with Ryan's late father was with Pot- fling. Needless to say, the huge BBQd Mr. and Mrs. Manny Lituin lookon. help from Perrin Zanck and others. Kris latch Yards, Inc., prior to Army service. baron of beef featured for dinner was \Vales took care of some of the physical He was a member of our Hoo-Hoo Club long gone. arrangements. Our sincere thanks go to from 1946 to 1951 when he was assigned We were also privileged to concat them and to all the others who helped overseas duty. Allen brought Ryan to three new members at that meeting, as out. one of our meetings when he was still a Brian Razor, Mark Portsmouth, and Fred Scheffler spoke briefly at Fun student. We certainly congratulate Ryan Bruce Skowyra entered the Order. Dues BEN F. SPRINGER HOO.HOO CLUB OF Night and presented certificates and and wish him success in this difficult paying members got a shot at the $250 MILWA UKEE #35. (At left, left to right) pins t.o Deputy S-9, Dave Lentes, and to post. We share his mothers pride in her annual drawdown, and Jeff Osyen. Dean Mr. and Mrs. Manny Liwin and club VicegerentSnark, Jack Eskeberg. son. Wiggans, and Steve Mattson were win- president, Dave RadlOff, enjoy the chance to Thanks, Fred, and come back again when Most dues are now paid. nera. They were most generous, too, as visit at Club #35's Christmas Party. we can give you more time. From Spokane Hoo-Hoo Club #16 they collectively donated $100 back to The November meeting was a sur- Highlights-. the College of Forestry Scholarship Fund. prise, as it had been billed. It featured Reported by Ernie Wales a scale model coach, patterned after the Seer of the House of Ancients continu.d on peg. 22 LÒl; & TALLY, FEBRUARY 1991, PAGE20 LOG & TALLY, FEBRUARY 1991, PAGE 21

N CLUB NEWS WILLAMETTE VALLEY HOO-HOO CLUB #33 The annual golf tourney held June ist, 1990, was another great success. With the Eugene Country Club new club- house under construction, the awards dinner was held at the Valley River Inn. A great prime rib dinner was enjoyed by all. Chairman Bob McBride handed out a huge amount of prizes from the day of golf. A full house of golfers were present for 7:00 n.m. and 1:00 p.m. shotgun starts. A special business meeting was scheduled October 22 at the Mill Camp BEN F. SPRINGER !I()O.HOO CLUB OFMILWAUKEE #35. Seventy-five members and restaurant at Springfield to host Snark guests enjoyed an evening ofholiday merriment at Club #35's annual Christmas Party. of the Universe Brent Crosby. Also in attendance was 2nd vice president Dave Blasen from Portland, as well as deputy S-9s, Steve Hart and Archie Brown. Club president Mike Carey presented Snark Crosby with the Willamette Val- ley Club traditional brass cat. DETROITHOO.Hoo CLUB #28. Past president and JURDICTION Reno Night was held at Shadow DETROITHOO.HOO CLUB #28. First Vice President, Jeff Lath, Hills Country Club, November 9. A secretar-y/treasurer Gordon Graham receiues the Lifetime Snark Brent Crosby, and Jurisdiction II Supreme Nine member, Manny Achievement Award foroutstanding service to Detroit Club Litutn, enjoy themselves at the club's annual Christmas Party. great prime rib and halibut dinner was #28 and Hoo-Hoo Jnternatjont.l from past president Bill enjoyed by members and their guests. Graues. Then into some "fun at the tables" to generate a bunch of raffle tickets for BEN F. SPRINGER HOO-HOO CLUB OF SPOKANE HOO-HOO coach of France's Napolean, wh ich Tony drawings on a great bunch of prizes. A Perry had created,Tony started the MILWAUKEE #35 lot of thanks to Bill Dickson and Don CLUB #16 project when he was a student at Lewis Stowfor co-chairing this traditional The Ben F. Springer Hoo-Hoo Club of Milwaukee held its annualHoliday Party Our Annual Fun Night was held at & Clark High School, and he has contin- event. on December 12, 1990, at Zarders Restaurant and Cocktail Lounge. Seventy-five the Dellen Delog Plant in October and ued to work on it all these years.It is party-goers attended. This function was well attended and wellsupported by the was great. Members, spouses, and guest truly a work of art. membership. The vendors and dealers in thearea helped underwrite the cost of the all enjoyed the evening, the fellowship Tony made all the parts, including dinner and the entertainjnent. and the fraternalism. There were ap. the wheels and the hinges and the art All participants, vendors, dealers, their spouses and friendsenjoyed a holiday proximately 26 to 30 members and over work on the carriage, etc. He made the SEATTLE HOO-HOO evening on the town. The event includeda prime rib dinner, music, and a short talk looparticipants, Two of our members coach and all the details, such as the by our Supreme Nine representative, Manny Litvin. Theevening concluded with a came from out of town. S-9 Fred Schef- seats, out of wood. He even sewed the CLUB #34 raffle sponsored by our members. Funds fromevents such as this holiday party fier came from Seattle and drove back covers for the seats. Thanks, Tony, for Our October meeting was held on continue to increase our funding reserves for the 1995 InternationalConvention. after the meeting, and Kent Wales came this fine program and for being one of us Wednesday the 17th to accommodate Reported by Bill Klemundt #83330 from Moscow, Idaho. all these years. the Snark, who was traveling our area. Bill, Dave, and Randy Lentes con- Ryan Crocker, son of Carol and the After an afternoon ofgolfwith some our tributed greatly, furnishing the fine late Lt. Col. Howard Allen Crocker, has members, he got lost between hotel and BEN F. SPRINGER HOO-R&OCLUB OF facilities, the good speaker system, nice been appointed Ambassador to Leba- meeting place, and showed up just in MILWA UKEE #35. (Above, standing) Sue Halloween decorations, and good food non and has reopened the U.S. Embassy time to deliver a short message to those Klemundt helps Mark Shuernn the and refreshments. Lots and lots of prizes in Beirut. in attendance and bid them a good eve- hohday raffle at the Christmas Party while were obtained by Mike Sheehan with Ryan's late father was with Pot- ning. Needless to say, the huge BBQ'd Mr. and Mrs. Manny Lituin lookon. help from Perrin Zanck and others. Kris latch Yards, Inc., prior to Army service. baron of beef featured for dinner was Wales took care of some of the physical He was a member of our Hoo-Hoo Club long gone. arrangements. Our sincere thanks go to from 1946 to 1951 when he was assigned We were also privileged to concat them and to all the others who helped overseas duty. Allen brought Ryan to three new members at that meeting, as out. one of oür meetings when he was still a Brian Razor, Mark Portsmouth, and Fred Scheffler spoke briefly at Fun student. We certainly congratulate Ryan Bn.ice Skowyra entered the Order. Dues BEN F. SPRINGER HOO.Hoo CLUB OF Night and presented certificates and and wish him success in this difficult paying members got a shot at the $250 MILWA UKEE #35. (At left, left to right) pins to Deputy S-9, Dave Lentes, and to post, We share his mother's pride in her annual drawdown. and Jeff Orren, Dean Mr. and Mrs. Manny Lituin and club Vicegerent Snark, Jack Eskeberg. son. Wiggans, and Steve Mattson were win. president, Dave RO4IOff, enjoy the chanceLo Thanks, Fred, and come back again when Most dues are now paid. nera. They were moat generous, the,as visit at Club #35's Christmas Party. we can give you more time. From Spokane Hoo-Hoo Club #18 they collectively donated $100 back to The November meeting was a sur- Highlights-- the College of Forestay Scholarship Fund. prise, as it had been billed. It featured Reported by Ernie Wales a scale model conch, patterned after the Seer of the House of Ancients cantinsMd ois p. 22 Loi:; & TALLY, FEBRUAJY 1991, PAGE 20 LOG & TAlLY. FEBRUARY 1901, PAGE 21 CLUB NEWS WINEMA HOO-HOO CLUB #216 The October meeting for Club #216 was "Foresters Nite". An educational continued from jxige 21 show was presented exploring the topic of "Owls and Issues". The presentation Seventy members gathered for our TACOMA/OLYMPIA annual joint meeting with Tacom'OIym- was made by Mark Slezak, past presi- dent Loveness, and vice president An- pia #89.It was Seattles turn to host, HOO-HOO CLUB #89 derson and covered the magnitude of and we raffled off 25 nice turkeys to Our October meeting was well at- grace holiday tabks.Guest speaker the disaster that the spotted owls have tended. Sixty members were present. dealt the timber industry. Fifty-three was Greg Schellberg, Executive Direc- This was our Sports Night. Representa- bodies were present to enjoy a fine din- tor of the Evergreen Partnership, who tives from the soccer team, talked to us about their activities in the Super Sonics basketball team, and ner and good time. Special guests were Snark of the Universe, Brent Crosby, promoting forest products usage in the the Seahawks football team were sup- overseas markets. posed to attend, but, alas, only the Ta- and Remeses Jimmy Jones. The Snark gave a short speech on the "History and December 1 ith saw the biggest coma Stars showed up. They were well Aims of Hoo-Hoo" and presented presi- WINEMA 1100-HOG CLUB #216. WINEMA HOO-HOO CLUB #216. Mark turnout ever (106) for our annual Christ- represented by the coach, manager, and dent Nelson with a deputy supreme nine President Bill Nelson (left) receives his Slezak of Coksm bio Plywood discussed mas party. Santa's helpers entertained three players. lt was still a great meet- deputy supreme nine pin from Snark of the issues facing the timber industry. Club and helped pass out 32 fine raffle prizes. pin. Past president Strunk presented ing. Our Suprme Nine representative, the Snark with a painting of Mt. Universe, Brent Corsby. #216 nominated Mark for the Chamber of The grand prize, a trip for two to Reno, Fred Scheffler, also attended out Octo- Coni m erce, Agri -Business Forest Industry was won by Bill Lightfoot of Tacoma. ber meeting. McLoughlin by a local artist as a gift Person ofthe YearAward, ansi he won. We Member Stan Humann from the Uni- from the club. arepmud ofyou, Mark! The November meeting was our November is concat time, but we versity of Washington College of For- annual joint meeting with the Seattle estry was presented a $500 check from Club #34. lt was held on Mercer Island. only came up with three kittens. But they were of average intelligence and our scholarship fund. lt was truly a gala E ighteen ofus went up to the meeting. A affair in the grand tradition of HooHoo. fine time was had by all, but none of the strong stomachs, so should fit right in. Enrollment has been sufficient for Tacoma club members won any turkeys. Vicegerent snark Paddock had a good us to once again sponsor a lumber grad- Our December meeting was a long initiation crew lined up and things went pretty smooth.Well, actually, it was ing school. This year it will be conducted form concat. We initiated threenew atthe University of Washington by Carl kittens: Charles Mougey, Puget Sound kinds like a Chinese "fire-drill", sj.pce Massey, president of the Professional Plywood; David Guth, P.G.L. Building some ofthe members had never seen the Association of Lumbermen, who will Products; and Larry Law from Lumber inside ofthe ritual manual, and some of present 21 hours of irstruction over seven Supply. We also had one reinstatement, the five-letter words blew their minds. weeks. We are proud to say thatap- George Shea from P.G.L. Building Prod- TACOMA/OLYMPIA HOO-HOO CLUB But there were lotsa laughs, so kittens, proximately 700 people have been edu- ucts. It was a very nice initiation led by #89. The club's "Sports Nigh:" was crew and audience all had a great time! WINEMA HOO-HOO cat.ed in our various programs since they Bob Dagais. highlighted by the appearance of mem bers The next meeting is "Past Presi- CLUB #216. of the Tacoma Stars soccer team. Coach President Bill Nelson were started in 1979. Submitted by John Crawford dents Nite" in December. Keith Weller (above) spoke to the club. Excerpts from the "Bulletin" looks on as Dan Seattle #34 extends wishes fora Bmwn, Romeses #74 happy and prosperous 1991 to allour and owner of Circle Brothers in Hoo-Hoo. DE Lsmber Co., presents a jacket to Sriark Brent Crosby.

POST ELECTION FALLOUT- WHA T'S IT ALL MEAN? PORTLAND HOO-HOO Californians made their feelings knownon election day on Proposition 128, Big Green; CLUB #47 Forever; and Proposition 138, New Forestry. Many Proposition 130, Forest people have asked, What's it all mean?"Well. . . many with far superior The Portland Hoo-Hoo Club #47 was political minds willtell you that Californiansare sick ofthe initiative process. I a,ree. Some hot to Snark of the Universe, Brent the status quo over the envirormient. I strongly will say Californians chose disagree. Californians are by thevery nature oftheir heritage and culture Crosby, this past fall. A very special environmentally concerned. What they saidon November 6 is: Let's be reasonable and let night was arranged for the Snark, as we us to make sound decisions, not react to doom and gloom professjoials and science guide predictions and 30-secondmessages from well-meaning chartered the boat Yachts-of-Fun for a Hollywood types. And, let's not turn out backon the economic engine that powers this cruise up the Willamette River.the Here's what we say: While we're proud great diverse state. ofour forest practices andour record ofenhancing our timberland, the weather was perfect, the food tasty, and on Proposition 130 was close enough to tell that there's vote a genuine interest and concern in Californiaabout how trees are to top off the evening, eleven kittens grown, harvested and turned into products, We planto concentrate in the coming months were concatenated to our club. Every- building a better understanding ofwhat the on meeting those concerns and men and women in our company are doing toassure that we'll have trees and one had a wonderful time, and we're wood products for generations tocome. sure Brent was suitably impressed with For more information about the election results contact: Shepard Tucker, L-PPtiblic Affairs (707) 443-7511. the beauty of the Portland downtown -Reprinted with permission from the LPGREENSHEET",a monthly publication of Louisiana-Pacific skyline at night. Western Division. Corporation, PORTLAND HOI'3-HOO CL UB #4 7. Cruising on Yachts-of-Fun with the Snark. Snack of the Universe, Brent Crosby, is shown with eleven ofPortlond'a kittens. nttnued on pair 24 LOG & TALLY, FEBHUMY 1991, PAGE22 LOG & TALLY, FEBRUARY 1991. PAGE 23 CLUB NEWS

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The holidays saw us have a Christ- mas party at the Greenwood Inn in Beaverton, Oregon. As a special Christ- mas surprise the names of atl members were put into a hat., and the name drawn would win $999.00. The kicker was you had to be present to win. Sorry to say. the winner wasn't, so it will carry over next year, plus 9% interest. The new officers of Club #47 are: president, Roger Allen; vice president, Jacques Voelskey; second vice president, GREEN PETER HOG-HOG CLUB #226. Vern Busch, Fred NORTH CASCADE HOO-HOO CLUB #230. Business manager Mike Holm; and secretary/treasurer, Krecklow and Ralph Lulay celebrate Fred's golfaward at the Green Harry Stuchell getting ready to greet new kittens. Randy Johnson. Plans are under way Peter Golf Tournament. for a new and exciting 1991. NORTH CASCADE HOO-HOO CLUB PORTLAND HOO-HOO CLUB #4 7.It was a beautiful evening for a cruise on the Wiflamette #230 GREEN PETER HOO- River. (left to right) Mike Fuller, Snark Brent Crosby, Darrel Pardee, and EdSchulmerich. HOO CLUB #226 President Bruce Fritch started Club #230's 1990-1991 year by calling our September meeting at the Mt. Vernon Golf Nearly 160 Hoo-Hoos and guests third low net to Harold Nelson. Second Lewin, and Bob Coffing. John Spalding & Country Club to order. For those who did not make that packed the McNary GolfCourse, Salem, flight honors went to Dick Poppie, Bob won six golf balls for high gross, and he meeting, we tried a new location for this meeting to try to boost Oregon, for the 16th Annual Green Peter Walton, and his playing partner, Doug attendance. This effort was very successful. Attendance was Golf Tournament, Friday, September said he will need them all for his next Burquist. round. up almost 40% over the last five-year average. It was good to 21, 1990. Carryingonwith the tradition Third flight winners were Dave get back and see people we hadn't talked to person-to-person of no rain, the weather was sunshine Each year the Green Peter Golf Bolton, Fred Krecklow, and Ron Guard. Tournament gets more popular. Fun- for three or four months. Perhaps that is what Hoo-Hoo is all and blue skies. The watering holes were Fourth flight honors went to Dave about- -establishing person-to-person, one-on-one relationship. popular hangouts. type door prizes donated by the golfers Duncan, Ken Fellstrup, and Bert Wood- is becoming a tradition at the Green Our October 16th meeting was held at the Everett Pacific Jerry Weis won the low gross tro- cock. Hotel. Snark of the Universe, Brent Crosby, filled us in on the phy with a fine 74. Ron Vickers won the Peter.This year over 50 prizes were A powerful swing by Ned Olson won International Convention in Oakland and next year's conven- overall Callaway Low Net. First flight given away adding to the fun and merri- him the long drive prize while accurate ment. All had a great time. tion in Australia. first low net went to Bill Bourgaize; drive honors went to Bill Bourgaize. Snark Crosby reminded us to make sure our new mem- second low net to Roger Vanzyl; and K.P. winners were Ron Vickers, John bers get involved and encourage them to attend the meetings. GREEN PETER HOG-HOG CLUB #226. The Green Peter Golf They feel this is the best way to retain membership. Committee takes a break. (left to right) Dick Martin, Don Jones, Pat November's Turkey shoot was held at the Mt. Vernon Elks Pond, and Doug Woodcock. Club. Clyde Shoemaker and his group put on a great shoot and a fine program after the dinner. With WEAR 140 people attending and 50 frozen Fufimer turkeys to be given away, your chance for taking home dinner was pretty good. Lumber Company YOUR Congratulations to all the winners, especially Dick Prendergast for win- HOO-HOO ning live Mi-. Tom. -We Specializein Clears- The Christmas Party was held at Douglas Fir, Pine and SpecialtyProducts the Everett Pacific Hotel.Everyone PIN commented on having a great time. . ,lM Doug Fu C'ears oventory located al Distribfflon Fact: ¶ The band was good and played music , Oar :orq au.l,t)Ieju-)nrequesc or your Home Cruteuee,:l. for all ages. Special thanks to Herb and Headquarters & Distribution Facility WITH Pine Industrial Division Brent for doing a goodjob and to Jeff for Tualatin, Oregon Prineville, Oregon playing Santa. (503) 692-8046 (503) 447-5455 A (503) 692-9663 - FAX (503) 447-3551 - FAX PRIDE [8OO-547-O9B4

serving Your West Coast Softwood GREEN PETER HOO.HOO CLUB #226. At Needs Since 1973 left, o j'UIl house enjoys the G Peter Golf Tournament. LOG & TALLY, FEBRUARY 1991, PAGE 24 LOG & TALLY, FEBRUARY 1991, PAGE 25 CLUB NEWS FOUNDED IN 1592 1990-1991 HOO-HOO CLUB OFFICERS

GURDON MIDDLE SCHOOL GIFTED AND TALENTED CLASS PROVIDE ONpSB JonepEi 900181509 7 JOn. LIne. W&ÇOM MA 02061 PENNSYLVANIA THE 50$-660 2543 THE DECORATIONS FOR THE CHRISTMAS TREE AT HOO-HOO WAIT WHITMAN H00-HOO CLUB 1171 INTERNATIONAL P 0. Boo 2606 ORDER OF HOO-HOO ROGER WILLIAMS $00-$00 CLUB 1191 523 Soe,e.enI An. WIIIÌngbono NJ 08098-2606 INTERNATIONAL HEADQUARTERS INC. T.onlonMA 02750 I 990-1991 V84011.nI Sollt Jo.1 6100111111 94906 Vlve9evenI SnoS Oollon.CG.ob.n 6773V 10 SpenIwood 1.11.. WlAngbo,o NJ 09046 OFFICERS ANO DIRECTORS Rl 1170SI. P1000*no. AI 02909 809-677.6250

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M.ldsII MA 02148 72-2IV66gI5R.80o90l.FIo41*.NY 11367 JURISDICTION IX 3I3-775-1300 FAX (415) 935-8726 SCRIVENOTOR 6l 7-321 -0125 116-213-$521 FRANK GRAY t-$6365 (lalÌ bonninßor'i (415) 935-6889 S. 011.511 R 66762 lOI R.... CInel P186019: RoSSE 1180*63761 53229 Il,.: Rd.wd P I lOI Fs.is46. 098 GI 56 45813 1340es. FI 32761 33 EINs An.. N11lOOd MA 02062 IP24CinvN Ave. M*lI01 NY 11566 SI 7.546-1546 407658-5161 617.755-3044 SIS-379-1036 LOG & TALLY, FEBRUAIY 1991, PAGE 26 FAX 407 656 1Q34 LOG & TALLYI FEBRUARY 1991, PAGE 27 64.866. IMVP Bob McBod 82447 V11S9OIWISnIlk0,04 5540114 85053 5001 P87i1 S$9$9n00 92395 Conow DU. F.ru,on 97275 Son D.o.Cmnpb.4 79238 SAGINAW VALLEY HOC-MOO CLUØ I?4 2nd VP Do., 8,685*, 54377 003 32 92018 003 44 688071 108 14 Woodtidg. 7790 flomo.i D. OA 97405 6265 .Io,.pK St SL. 5.66 OIl 97307 6209 13987 888, SOOI1O711Ih WA $6290 816614 PI 04 Mioc 01 AoIt InC 1144m,. 9.0. 1110 BC.F A 98008.7408785. &m.y. 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LONGER!! JURiSDIÇION ORDER message which is being pushed. Accord- ber i and commenced in Eden Land, a PERTH HOO-HOO ing to Neil, only something of the order place of tranquility and beauty. Our of 1 in 12 of their media releases see the secondstepwas on to the sacred land of YOUR CLUB #240 light of day. the Great Thart Forest where, if you're A modest role up for the regular Question time was just starting to keen, you can join other Hoo-Hoo'8 in October meeting was seen at the CALM get interesting when Neil had to leave to hitting the yellow ball over the net Then CENTENNIAL Como venue to hear Neil Blake speak meet another commitment for the eve- it was on to meet King Neptune down at abouttheAustralian Conservation ning. However, the ACF is available to the ocean. ITEMS Foundation and its aims. discuss perhaps a more specific agenda. The New Year brought with it good In a generally uncontroversial pres- There being no forum in Perth for the news from Area 5 and J4, Area 5 is, of entation, Neil set out for members and apparently adversarial parties to meet course, the Australian mainland called TODAY!!! guests what the ACF was about and and discuss things, there is a distinct Tasmania, to the north ofwhich is found what it.s aims were. possibility that Hoo-Hoo may be arrang- a large island containing parts of other What was definitely not music to ing a further forum or two. President states, such as Queensland. New South the ears of many, was to hear the clear 1892 Alan was heard to make some meaning- Wales, South Australia, Victoria, and j9'2 C4na4 message that the ACF believes that ful mutterings along these lines as the Western Australian and miscellaneous lp_ future wood supply must only come from evening wound up. bits. plantations and that logging in native In November, The Entech Agency. On the north coast, Burnie is about forests must be stopped. a Mt. Lawley based agency which spe- to become home to J4's newest club. We On the other hand, some common cializes in placing learning disabled are expecting that the Burnie Club will ------a ------a ground between the ACF and our indus- children into normal, useful employment, be receiving ita charter in February-- try was found in perhaps the least e: was the guest speaker. Several Entech after the Club celebrations. (It seems ORDER FORM pected area. lt seems that the ACF and people attended the meeting. They in- that an attempt to charter the club in its adherents are as unhappy with the troduced their agency and its work and December 1990 had to be postponed NAME media as is the timber industry. The addressed the potential role of Hoo-Hoo, because our new Hoo-Hoo's were al- ACF, too, complain of the media twist. perhaps as Perth Hoo-Hoo's Creative ready celebrating.) ADDRESS ing their words and meanings, and they Youth Award and their programs dove- To the Burnie Club to best wishes accuse the media of taking words out of tail. from Perth Club. May you have health, CITY STATE ZIP context for the sake of sensationalism The club's annual Aussie Christ- happiness, and long life. while completely missing the point or mas progressive BBQ was held Decem- Excerpts from "Catalyst"

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LOG & TALLY. FEBRUARY 1991, PAGE 32 LOG & TALLY, FEBRUAJY 1991, PAGE 33 token of appreciation for hi.. time and CLUB NEWS effort over the past Year. With these formalities completed we then corn- menced with one of our features of the night which was a TMDonor Auction". This is where a number of companies very kindly donated either items for suction Woy Woy HOO-HOO or gave money with which we were able CLUB #260 to procure objects for selling. Woy Club #260 recently held a Golf With some fairly lively bidding we Day and BBQ to help with fund raising are pleased to announce that we were for the HHI 99th Convention. Winner able to raise $10,277.00 towards our for the members trophy was Dick Evans Lake Projects. Campbell, and runner-up was Lynn Our club would like to thank all of Astley. Coming in nearest the pin was the companies and individuals who A grade Danny Fleetwood and B' grade donated towards this event, and they David Cook. The presentations of awards are as follows: A&A Trading, SA Mowat was made by presidentJohn Alexander Harbour Air, Hodder Thgboata, B&I at the BBQ held at Dick and Diana Forest Products, Hill Forest Products, Campbell's home 'Gurdon", Woy Woy Jacobson-Phillips Forest Products, Bay. David Cook, Sydney Club presi- Norpex Enterprises, Inc., Delta West dent, not only won a nearest the pin, but woy woyHOO-HOO CLUB #260. President John Alexander, center, presented golf Trading, Stag Timber, E.R. Probyn, he also won the raffle for a wine set and trophies to winner Dick Campbell. right, and runner.up Lynn Astley. left. Fladgate & Woodworth, Watkins Saw- mills, Rivtow, Harken Towing, Vancou- the lucky door prize of a set of whiskey glasses. ver Hoo-Hoo #48 and Pacific Towing. After a hearty meal, including the Equal thanks also to all of the people which included our Snark of the Uni- who participated in the bidding. With- Woy Bangers (oysters stuffed into bar- JURISDCTION verse, Mi-. Brent Crosby, and his wife becued sausages) the "Mrs. Woy Woy out them the event could not have been Jeanne, fu-st vice president, Jeff Lath the success that it was. Hoo-Hoo" quest was held. This contest and his wife Sherry, and two visitors is for the perpetual trophy held at Woy Finally, we get to the actual Draw from the Melbourne Club #217 in Aus- itself. Thiswentoffwithoutahitch. The Woy and has had both local and over- traue, Bob Lamb and John Pizzie. seas winners inscribed on it since Betty VANCOUVER HOO- first ticket drawn collected $250, and Club president Jim Probyn made a every 25th ticket collected $50. When Jones won in 1982. This year's winner HOO CLUB #48 presentation of a wood carving to the was treasurer Clem's wife, Robyn. The we got down to the last five tickets we On Saturday, October 20, 1990, the Snark and also another special presen- stopped drawing and called the ladies 1991 winner will be chosen from the terminal City club was once again in- tation of a "Life Membership" to Jan- up onto the stage. We asked if they post convention visitors to the Woy Woy vaded by our Hoo-Hoo members with Evert Hermana in recognition and ap- wanted to continue drawing or split the Bay meeting. Our club is looking for- their wives and girlfriends for the 15th predation for all of the time and effort pot of $2500. They agreed that they ward to hosting the overseas and Aussie Annual Ladies Night Draw and Dance. thatJan puts into our club. Believe me, wanted to split, so this is how it came Hoo-Hoo's and wives. This popular event was very well at- we would be up the creek without the out:Diane Maten won $300; Linda Reported by Dick Campbell tended with 146 couples present. Proverbial Paddle without Jan and his Hemians won $400; Fay Miller won The evening got under way with a computer equipment. Martha Varcoe won $600; and Natalie cocktail hour that enabled the ladies to Chris Potter, who was the Master of Gutenberg won $700. get their bets laid. Then it was time for Ceremonies for the evening and the A good time was enjoyed by all, and the fabulous Terminal City Club Smor- auctioneer, then called up last year's we finished offthe evening with dancing gasbord. After everyone had eaten their president, Jack McLeod, and presented to music supplied by "Sounds Great". fill, we had a few introductions to do, him with a set of new golf woods as a From "Hoo Knows"

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LOG & TALLY, FEBRUARY 1991, PAGE 34 LOG & TALLY, FEBRUARY 1991, PAGE 35 COWICHAN VALLEY HOO-HOO has spent many hours setting up and running the bar at all our CLUB NEWS club functions and can always be relied upon to do a superb job. CLUB #229 People dedicated to Floo-Hoo like Bob are a valued asset to our Cowichan Valley Hoo-Hoo Club #229 would like to wel club. Congratulations, Bob. come seven new kittens:William Peresky, Larry Wells, We are also pleased to report that the G.S. (Gordie) William Spaldihg, Michael Vallee, Michael Crucil, Dave Gag- Doman Memorial Foundation is continuing to assist hospital non, and Jim Wilkinson. They were enlightened into the Order personnel to further their education in training programs that .-..f Hoo-Hoo at our annual concat on November 16, 1990. are beneficial to not only themselves, but the Cowichan Dis- TORONTO HOO-HOO CLUB #53 We are pleased to announce that Bob Irvine, who has been trict Hospital. There is a budget of over $10,000.00 to be ex- "Old Timers Night' was the featured event for the October an active member for fifteen years, has been selected as pended at this time. The committee will be meeting in the new meeting at the Skyline Triumph Hotel. And what a great time Cowichan Valley Hoo-Hoo Club #229 Member of the Year. Bob year to review the submission from the hospital, and an was had by all in attendance. Fifty three people enjoyed the announcement will be made at that friendly atmosphere that was generated when old friends get time. together. Our last event for the year was The film supplied by the Ontario Forestry Association our annual Christmas Party. Over featuring Charlie Farquharson was an outline of how the 65 members and guests joined to forestry industry and governments are working together to gether at this special time of the maintain a healthy and plentiful supply of wood products. year for a pleasant evening of Christ- The executive would like to thank all who attended and mas cheer. A nice way to start the contributed to an enjoyable evening. Thanks to those who Christmas season. helped. George S. Bobbins, Publicity The Christmas party was held December 10, 1990, at the Royal York Hotel. President Colin French and special guest, Snark of the Universe Brent Crosby, welcomed Hoo-Hoo COWICHAN VALLEY HOO-HOO members at the Cocktail Mixer which preceded the dinner. CLUB #229. (left to rtght) Nolan From the "Cat-o-Log Davis, president; Mike Osborne, treasurer, Guy Carpenter, secretaiy; and Mike Hooper. vice president attending the Annual General Meeting COWJCIIAN HOO-HOO CLUB #229. At right, Bob Irvine, September6, 1990. Cowichan Hoo-Hoo Club Member of the Year.

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LOG & TALLY, FEBRUARY 1991, PAGE 36 LOG & TALLY. FEBRUARY 1991. PAGE 37 CLUB 4EWS PHOENIX HOO-HOO CLUB #72 Club #72 reports they had a good turn out in October at the Scottsdale Country Club.Thirty-four members .wT-w played golf, and 19 stayed for dinner after golf. JURISJJION Past Presidents Night was held November 28, 1990. The program was presented by the Fiesta Bowl represen. SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY HOO-HOO tatives. Some lucky Hoo-Hoo members CLUB #31 got shirts and golf caps, while most Hoo-Hoo Club #31 held its Annual Tailgate Party before everyone got free shots for the hole in the California Raisin Bowl on December 8, 1990. Fresno State one contest at the Bihinose driving range. University did not play in the bowl gaine this year due to the We had a good turnout at Sun Lakes. fact that they lost to San Jose State University. The antici- It started out to be a dreary day, but as pated attendance for this event was much lower due to the lack we got ready to tee off, the sun came out of interest on the part ofFresno members in watching San Jose and a good time was had by all. The State play. The Club had already purchased the game tickets winners for the Turkey shoot were: Jerty in advance and rather than let the extra tickets go to waste, Acosta, Bob Sella, Bud Garr, and Don SANJOAQUIN VALLEYHOO.HOO CLUB #31. (left to right) BernieBarber, Jr.. Mike Gross on the "A" team. The "W team they were given to the local Big Brothers and Big Sisters Club. Riley, and Ted Mathews at the club's Tailgate Party on a beauutiful December day. Those that did attend the Tailgate Party had a great time. The winners were: John Mullin, Bob Gon. weather was excellent for this time of year, and it was quite salves, Jim Pope, and Foster Song. Congratulations to the winners. Out deepest sympathy to president HUMBOLDT HOO-HOO CLUB #63 Jim Pope on the loss of his father. Humboldt Club #63 held a concat, their first in some time, on November 22, 1990. Nine new members were brought into the Eureka Club on this night. Although the concat had to be held on Thanksgiving evening due to a scheduling problem, 49 Hoo-Hoo members from as far away as Los Angeles were in attendance. The Humboldt Club is made up of a great bunch (cORDTh of lumbermen. Although members of Club #63 are way up in the northwest corner ofCalifornia, they realize Hoo-Hoo plays an ever more important role within the lumber industry. The degree team was made up of the following members: Darrel (short fuse) Churney, Barry (don't ask me) Keene, Bo Jackson, Bo Derrick, Hugh Mungus, Chuck Hurwitz, Bart SAJVJOAQUIN VALLEY HOO-HOO CLUB #31. The club held it's Simpson, Al (S&L) Cranston, Paul Bunyan, and Saddarn Annual Tailgaate Party before the California Raisin Bowl. Bill Hussein. Barr, above, was the General Chairman for the event.

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LOG & TALLY. FEBRUARY 1991, PAGE 38 LOG & TALLY FEBRUARY 1I. PAGE 3S Our Second Annual Sporting Clay CLUB NEWS Tournament was held on Saturday, October 6.Thirty.seven not-so-crack shots participated, with well over fifty members and guests meeting afterwards for the now famous barbecue and awards COAST COUNTIES ceremony. This year's competition was fierce! Jim Eyjchorszt from Hayward HOO-HOO CLUB #114 Lumber was the tournament Top Gun On September27, CCHH #1 14 held with an event record 84. Experienced an Industry Night meeting at the Mon- Class was won by John Barnnwitz with terey Beach Hotel in Monterey. Guest a close second place by Brian Pierce of speaker was Maryn Derdivanis, the Hayward Lumber.Novice Class was former Assistant Director for the Cali- won by Steve Ernstemof Hayward fornia Department of Forestry.She Lumber, with second place going to guest reported to those in attendance (41 Mark Root and third place goingto guest strong) that Proposition 130 (the anti- Jim Erickson. Beginners Class was won lumber industry initiative) had many by Doug Hart of Orepac. Second place political and economic flaws.Having went to Mike Kennedy ofGilroy Lumber spent many years in Sacramento, Maryn and third place went to Mickey Michelli was well acquainted with the anti-for- of Michelli Custom Woodworks.Cal estry movement. The proposition was Larson of Jasper Wood Treating won defeated on November 6th, I am happy the coveted Most Misses award!All to report, but the threat is real in the those in attendance had a wonderful COASTCOUNTIES 1100-1100 CLUB #114. Brian Pierce, rtght, Chafrperson fiw the coming year, Thank you, Maryn, for the day filled with good drink, good food, Sporting Clay Tournament, presents the first place award to Jim Eyjchorszt who scored an fine talk and to all the attendees, for good friends and lots of tall tajes. Thanks event record 84. their inspired comment.s during subse- to Brian Pierce for his bang-up job of quent discussions. lt has been a trying chairman. He was undoubtedly the force HUMBOLDT HOO-HOO CLUB 4*63. Bill Scott, left, past club president, and Jim Hunter, year for all of us, and I have the feeling behind this great event with a little help clubpresident at the November 1990 rancat. it isnt over yet! from some non-shooters, Sam Tarantino, Pete Wynn, and Bill Sullivan, Check it out next year! CCHH #1 14 decided to forego its November Sports Night and instead give something from the club to a worthy organization for Christmas. After in- depth study, we chose the Family Emer- gency Shelter in Salinas. This tempo- Let us be your inventory for racy shelter, supported mainly by the county Domestic Crisis Services organi- zation, appeared to be the most in need. REDWOOD With 22 children and 3 infants as an audience, our own Santa Claus (Bill Wholesale...so you can Baird) went about greeting the children and handing out gifts.Bill Sullivan male aprofit gook Polaroids of the kids sitting on Santa's lap, thus givingthem something to remember. With over 30 years expe- We have a large inventory of: DALLAS, TX. rience as Santa, Bill did a superb job of . Redwood Plywood Large Timbers 2425 Buibank St. making some kids, caught up in a crisis, Dallas, Ix. 75235 very happy! Thanks to Bill for his big COAST COUNTIES HOO-HOO CLUB #114. Santa Claus (Bill Baird) brought a lot ofjoy to Bevel Siding Redwood Lattice Panels heart and to CCHH # i i 4 for their undy- disadvantaged children at the Family Emergens.-y Sheiler ¡n Salinas. The club decid.d to (214) 357-7317 forego its Noven her Sports Night and instead do something for a worthy ovganizat1ori. Redwood Skirting Expansion Joint National WATS i -(800) 442-3396 ing support for great projects like this. Bill B. and Bill S. also visited one of our Finger Joint 1" Pattern Stock AUSTIN, TX. s I" & 2" Finish Stock; up to 12" widths members, Grant Adrian, who was re- 3300 Gonzales covering from recent back surgery. Santa IWide Selection of Grades Available Austin, Tx. 78702 Claus, it can be reported, lifted Grant-s INLAND EMPIRE HOO-HOO CLUB #117 (51 2) 385-5334 spirits and all of us hope to have him The September meeting was election time for Club #117. Congratulationi to National WATS 1(800) 252-3499 back at our meetings, healthy and spry! those elected to the board. They are as follows:president, Chip Roepk.; vice Alt-in-all, CCHH #114 has been very president, Mike Nicholson; secretary, Ron Robbins; treasurer, Don Gregeon; board busy and look forward to our January members, Rick Deen, Mondo Chavez, Mike MeClary, Mike Monaco, and Tom Rau. meeting. The November meeting at Pyrenees in Chino featured guest apeakerBen Hines, Respectfully submitted, first base coach of the Los Angeles Dodgers. Ben entertained the audience with his Bill Sullivan, Secretary/treasurer sense of humor and candid observations.

LOG & TALLY, FEBRUARY 1991, PAGE 40 LOG & TALLY, FEBRUARY 1991, PAGE 41 CLUB NEWS BLACK BART HOO- you asked. Use a Ghost golfer, his ball withheld upon requestN have? Abio- HOO CLUB #181 and his scorewherieverneeded. Needed lutely none!!! = all 18 holes! The second item I'd like th addreaa November 28, 1990, the Black Bart #2. At the tee, one of the Crue is whether the so-called mooning' was Club held their 34th Annual Concat in commented, 'Let's hit now!! Who cares appropriate or actually happened at all. Santa Rosa, CA.Ten new members if we hit those DORKS anyway." I was near the first tee that infamous were concated on this night. Club presi- #3. Was there any mention of the day, as co-chairman of the golf tourna- dent I)ave Snodgrass was most happy great play of their Ghost partner as the ment, and I did not observe any ofthe so. with this enthusiastic bunch of kittens. Crue accepted their awards for one of called sociopathic behavior described by Best groupofnew members we have the lowest scores of the day? NO!!! the cowardly author of the foremen. brought in since last year', was oneof #4. As the Crue left the awards tioned letter. The "Fulsome Foursome", president Davescornrnents. dinner to wreak havoc on the town of as so described, appeared to me to be Ukiah in their $120,000 dream car, one athletes of extraordinary prowess and TI-LE 'FULSOME FOURSOME had to wonder how many mills, whole- appearance. The threesome that was RIDES AGAIN salers and customers had been raped reported to have witnessed this behav- FOURTH DOWN AND TEN TO GO and pillaged to allow such a ride. ior was under scrutiny for allegedly YOU MAKE THE CALL #5. Last but not least, the Sunset playing a "Phantom Ball.' The scores Bar and Grill. The Crue acted as if they reported by this group were incredu. Who are the real sociopathic, sick, were in a brothel, not in a public estab- loua; but the honor system must prevail, lying, cheating and twisted membersof lishment. as it must in our industry. Black Bart Club #181? NOW YOU MAKE THE CALL!!! I will close my response with a - -The "Fulsome Foursome" challenge to the "Unknown Author" to Playing behind the Fulsome Four- step forward and identify himself and some", (who by the way, are four of the (H.H.I.--Please print this letter in provide evidence of the purported india- most talented and well thought of people response to the letter titled "Resolution cretions ofthe infamous "Fulsome Four- in the West Coast Lumber Industry) to Ban Anti-Social Behavior Within some'. HONOLULU HOO-HOO CLUB #142. J.Lovell, left, presenting the were those known as: Black Bart #181.') Health, Happiness, and Long Life. gavel to the new club president N. Yamada. I feel compelled to respond to the David A. Dahlen #94339 'THREE LIVE CRUE" letter sent Vice President, Black Bart #181 to H.H.I. that used myname in such HONOLULU HOO-HOO CLUB #142. (1ft Some facts to consider: an unseemly manner. to right) P.Ching.Ham Ahio, andDick #1. How do you play a four-man First things first. What credibility Campbell at the club's Cookout in scramble with three golfers? I'm glad does the author of a letter signed, "Name September.

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LOG & TALLY, FEBRUARY 1991, PAGE 42 LOG & TALLY, FEBRUARY 1991, PAGE 43 CLUB NEWS HOUSTON HOO-HOO CLUB #23 Fall has fell, and winter is upon us. We shall attempt to protect our tender vegetation. Our October meeting was the oeca- sion for the Annual Horn, Feather, and Fin Sportamans Extravaganza and Raffle, benefittingBoys Country. Chris Gaff won the rod and reel. John Ro- driguez won the shotgun, and Tom Lynn from Club #242 wonthe 30-30 deer rifle. Tom bought his winning ticket from Kyle Williams. Kyle has moved to the Dallas area and our loss is their gain. Good luck, Kyle. Although the odds were staggering, Joe Breeden won ALL THREE cash drawing awards at this meeting. But not surprisingly, he kept all the money BLACK RARTHOO-HOO CLUB #181. for himself!! Club #182held a eancat on November28, We hope the new year brings you 2990and initiated ten new kittens into the MAUI HOO-HOO CLUB #270 was represented at the installation ofKevin French order. The new kittens are pictured at right. as the head ofHoo.Hoo forAustralia and New Zealand. Local and overseas prosperity, as well as Health, Happi- congratulations went forth to Kevin at the South Pacific Forest Products ness, and Long Life. Conference and Hoo-Hoo Convention in Mt. Garnbier South Australia. On hand at the installation and to check out Kevin's new robe and Chain ofOffice were Neil 011iver (right in photo above), outgoingpresident, and Han&rnie AhIo ofMaui Hoo- Hoo Club #270 (left in photo above). WICHITA HOO-HOO CLUB #173 At our regular scheduled meeting on November 17, 1990, Remeses #70, Laurn Champ, concatenated three new members into our club. They are Mike JURISDICTION Jeffery of Payless Cashway, Jim Quaney \- . - ofB & B Lumber Co., and Dave Marsh of Rich Mix Products. The club's Christmas party was held BLACK BARTHOO-HOO CLUB #181. at Ritchie Cabin on December 17th. Hauzng a good time at the November concat Entertainment was provided by Mr. Mike are (left to right) Gerald Chambers, Jim Elpers, music director of Northwest Lew,nan, Kent Bono, new kitten, Dan High, who brought his very talented Kepon. andclub president. Dave Snodgro.ss. 'Northwest Singers" to present a beau- tiful program ofChristmas music. Give Kent Vice a pat on the back for ai-rang- ing the program. The next scheduled meeting is the FAX: 503-684-7906 business meeting in January, followed 1-800-LJB-LMBR (552-5627) in February by Sweetheart Night. In Oregon 503-620-5847 8858 S.W. Center Ct., Tigard, OR 97223 RSALES P.O. Box 23955, Tigard, Oregon 97223

Specializing in Western Softwood Boards& Clears For all of your finish lumber, from one-ha'fof a truckload to a trainload, just dial HOUSTON HOO-HOO CLUB #23. 1-800-LJB-LMBR FAX (503) 684-7906 President Jira Moncriefhands out gift, to Broker: Louie BuschbacherJacques Voelzke, Jr. Ty Bacon: some of the boys from Boys Country during Officer Manager: Carla Renick the club's Christmas party to benefit that program. LOG & TALLY, FEBRUAJY 1991, PAGE 44 LOGaTALLY, FEBRUARY 1901, PAGE 4 CLUB NEWS OMAHA HOO-HOO CLUB #124 At our October meeting we hada concat and inducted two kittens, Grant Nolte with Ashton Wholesale and Davel(ipp with Berdex Internationalare our two new members. Our JURION November meeting the Douglas County Sheriffsdeputy gave 'TÎTT1U us a talk on stopping construction site crime. Forour Decem- JURISPIÇflN ber meeting we had the ladies joinus at the Firehouse Dinner Theatre for an enjoyable dinner and play. A goodtime with the ladies! CENTRAL IOWA HOO-HOO CLUB #102 Central Iowa Hoo-Hoo Club #102 kicked off their 1991 activities in January with an exciting new advertising cam- WHY RECYCLE?? paign. The Central Iowa Club joined with the Northwestern BY DAVID TILLMAN Lumber Association to co-sponsor television commercials designed to educate the general public regarding the nation's timber supply. The 30 second commercials describe the millions of trees planted daily in the United States and the relationship be- tween our timber supply and the housing industry. The Central Iowa Club feels that public education isan important tool in combating efforts by preservationists to halt U.S. timber harvests. The Northwestern Lumber Association HOUSTON HOO-Ffoo CLUB #23. B11 Baird left. and Fritz Lee covered production costs ofthe commercial and Hoo-Hoo Club shoring o good titee at the club's Annual Horn, Feather, and Fin #102 paid the cost of the air time. Sportsmans Extravagatzc and Raffle.

TWIN CITIES HOO-HOO CLUB #12 PRESENTSFOREST PRODUCTS MARKETING SCHOLARSHIPS

Donna Craig from Mindis Recycling Center holds an egg carton As Carroll Owens (left) listens, Mrs. Jackie Reed from Mindis which was made ofrsted styrofoam. Mrs. Craig was oest Recycling Center speaks to the Dick Wilson.Atlanta Hoo-Hoo speaker at the October monthly meeting of the Dick Wilson. Club N I October meeting about pmdzwzs which can be made from Atlanta Hoo-Hoo club #1. reled plastic. These products are available to the lumber dealen.

DICK WILSON-ATLANTA HOO-HOO CLUB #1 Why recycle? This question was the thc of our two speakers, Mrs. Donna Craig and Mrs. JackieReed from Mindis Recycling Center, at the monthly meeting of the Dick Wilson-Atlanta Hoo-Hoo Club # I. Recycling conserves natural resources and reduces the demand for both foreignand domestic raw materials. Recycling conserves landfill space by reducingthe amount ofmunicipal solidwaste. Recyclingconserves energy used in the securing, transporting, and manufacturing of some products made from primaryraw materials. Recycling generates revenue by selling many recyclables previously buried JIM O'MEARJ AND 7DM MACDONALD JIM O'MEAa AND MARK WEEGMAN or burned. Recycling demonstrates community A total of twenty five students received scholarships commitment toward reducing solid waste and preserving the quality of the enviromnent. at the University of Minnesota's Annual ForestProducts What does one recycle? Scholarship Recognition Banquet. The scholarshipswere awarded for academic achievement and professional promise. Most major beer and soft drink cans and some food cansare made of recyclable aluminum. All other aluminum products (e.g. siding, foil, and furniture) are recyclable. Presenting this year's Forest Products Marketingscholarships at the banquet was Jim OMeara All kinds of glass containers (beverages, food, toiletries, and drugs) President of the Twin Cities Hoo-Hoo Club #12. L-83635, can be recycled. Glass should be separated The picture on the left shows Jim OMearapresenting a $1000 by color (clear, green, and brown). scholarship to Tom MacDonald,a junior in the Forest Products Marketing program. The picture on the right shows Copper, brass, zinc, tin, iron, and stainless steel can be recycled. You will find that things likehouse wiring, car Jim O'Meara presenting a $1000 scholarshipto Mark Weegrnan, a senior in the Forest parts, sinks, and cans are made of materials like these. The Forest Products Marketing Scholarships Products Marketingprogram. are made possible through the continued Clean, dry, fresh newspaper is acceptable for recycling. Phone books, magazines, junk mail Hoo-Hoo Club #12 and were originated in 1954 support of the Twin Cities and cardboard are by the creation ofthe Hoo-Hoo ImmortelsMemorial Scholarship Fund. not. computer paper, laser paper, and desk top paper are also recyclable. The fund was established to recognize the effortsofaix Immortals, Sam L. Boyd, Ted T. Jones, C. Lance, Thomas M. Partridge, and William Harry T. Kendall, Ormie Plastic bottles (detergent, milk, soft drinks, juice) are recyclable. Styrofoam food service itemsare recyclable M. Wattson, and is dedicated to the deepinterestofthese lumberindustry leaders in the education, training andencouragement of young men.

LOG & TALLY, FEBRUARY 1991, PAGE46 LOGeTAlLY, FEBRUARY liii. PACE 47 CLUB NEWS SEATTLE HOO-HOO CLUB #34 Kevin Brian Koep 95099 Seattle, WA Steven D. Kundo 95100 Concat 4251-January 9, 1990 Mark A. Molkenbur 95101 Michael John Clarke 95061 Stephen Thomas Standish95102 Steven F. Cole 95062 SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY HOO- James E. Coshow 95063 HOO CLUB #31 CENTRAL FLORIDA Chris T. Crosby 95064 Fresno, CA

HOO-HOO CLUB #115 HOO-HOO WELCOMES NEW CLUB!! Frank X. Haverkamp 95065 Concat 4257-January 22,1990 The October meeting was started Joe P. McEvoy 95066 William Anthony Cornacchia with speakers from Straight, Inc. Larry CHARLESTON SC HOO-HOO CLUB Kary Roland Nelson 95067 95103 Tutor from Timber Products came with Jeff Orren 95068 Brian Robert Frazier 95104 his daughter. Tiffany, and another #273 OAKLAND HOO-HOO CLUB #39 friend, Joe. They told how the use of Mark T. Gonzales 95105 San Jose, CA Bill R. Griesbach 95106 drugs and alcohol had started in their On Wednesday,January 9, 1991 , a concatteam fromJurisdiction IX met Concat 4252-January 16,1990 early teens and they had lost hope with with Cecil Siegrist #93848, at Tommy Condon's Pub in Charleston, South Ross Arthur MacCarty 95107 life. They went on to say how Straight Carolina, to initiate the following kittens into the Hoo-Hoo family: Rob James T. Hixson 95069 Joel P. Nunes 95108 had helped them cope with life and see Thompson, David Lear, John Leitch, Loyd Williams, Keith Schemm, Bill Kevin Michael Joyce 95070 Richard Dean Rouch 95109 there was more in life than drugs and Keys, Chuck Keating, Bill Owens, Dale Fort, Jim Boswell, Marvin Robinson, Robert Stephen Reid 95071 PORTLAND HOO-HOO #47 alcohol. The club gave a $150.00 dona- Craig Ford, Robin Hall, Walt Fry, Pat Crowe Rich Rogers, Grayson Carter, COAST COUNTIES HOO-HOO Portland, OR tion, and the hat was pa88ed for more Andy Barber, Tom Hurst, and Tom Sandifer. CLUB #114 Concat 4258-January 25,1990 donations, Immediately following the concat, they presented a petition to Brent San Jose, CA During the business session, mem- William H. Eastman 95110 Crosby, Snark ofthe Universe, to charter the "Hoo-Hoo Club of Charleston, Concat 4253 Denver I. Mason 95111 bers were asked to support the club so SC" and assign them a number. we can contribute more to charity. The The concat team was led by Snark of the Universe, Brent Crosby, and Grant Joseph Adrian 95072 PatrickJ. Olson 95112 Special Olympics is being considered consisted of Dick Wilson L-51796, Rameses 76; Frank Gray L-86365, Su- William C. Baird 95073 Jimmie L.eeRoy Osbourn 95113 and also the Florida Forester Founds- preme 9, Jurisdiction IX; Cecil Siegrist 93848, Temporary Chairman, Char- Robert Maitland Davids 95074 BobJ.Renner 95114 tion. lastan Club; Pat Story 83773, Atlanta-Dick Wilson Club #1; Mark Tyrrell Garry Lee Gooding 95075 METROPLEX HOO-HOO CLUB At the November meeting, over 50 85052, Atlanta-Dick Wilson Club #1; and Johnny Walker 79994, Atlanta- Doug K. Krikac 95076 #242 members attended, and three kittens Dick Wilson Club #1. Jeff C. Martarano 95077 Dallas, TX were concated. Cecil Siegrist, a former Atlanta-Dick Wilson Club #1 member, did a December's meeting was Member Phillip Douglas Nishimoto95078 Concat 4259-January 11, 1990 greatjob ofcreating interest and enthusiasm, and he and his new kittens will Douglas Gordon Rogers 95079 Appreciation Nite with food and drinks be the nucleus of a successful and long-lasting club. SteveF.Day 95115 mere $5.00. Steven Darryl Thomas 95080 TrentL.Leon 95116 Donald Edward Valdez 95081 Darrin M. Massingill 95117 Peter Charles Wynn 95082 RonE.Murphee 95118 SPOKANE HOO-HOO CLUB #16 INLAND EMPIRE HOO-HOO Spokane, WA CLUB #117

Concat 4254-January 18,1990 Riverside, CA

Walter E. Adams 95083 Coricat 4260-January 26, 1990 Robert A. Azevedo 95084 Paul R. Anctil 95119 William Francis Bayne, Jr.95085 Calvin C. Austin 95120 Joseph Robert Michielli 95086 Michael F. Donahue 95121 HURD LUMBER COMPANY Mark Lewis Milisap 95087 James E. Fitzpatrick 95122 WHOLESALE FOREST PRODUCTS SAN ANTONIO HOO-HOO CLUB Robert L Fuicher 95123 . SINCE 1972. #20 Roger L. Graybeal 95124 San Antonio, TX Michael J. Haubner 95125 Concat 4255-October 17, 1989 Brent M. Johnson 95126 Richard Douglas Boorman95088 Michael H. Logsdon FIR 95127 - PINE - REDWOOD Jeff S. Parnell 95089 William L. Ludoiph 95128 Lindsey A. Peacock 95090 PatrickD.McCuxnber 95129 SELECTS & COMMONS James Melvin Tingle 95091 Gerald A. McLaughlin 95130 TWIN CITIES HOO-HOO CLUB James E. Maddox 95131 #12 Jeffery S. Miller 95132 St. Paul, MN Kevin E. Nickels PAY YOUR DUES! CALL: MATE ENRIGHT 95133 Concat 4256-November 15, 1989 FrankH.Pharr 95134 Clayton Gerhard Betzold 95092 Steven B. Putney 95135 415-527-3661 Thomas James Boelter 95093 Rick A. Robbina 95136 FAX 415-527-7330 Jame8 Kelly Clark 95094 Henry Vega 95137 Kevin Anthony Corkins 95095 PHOENIX HOO-HOO CLUB #72 Scott Roger Frank 95096 Phoenix, AZ Bruce Alan Gebhart 95097 Concat 4261- February 20,1990 Jeff John Heltemes 95098 Dennis Hill 95138 LOG & TALLY, FEBRUARY 1991, PAGE 48 14m& Tally1 February 3901, 1. Concat 4274 - January 15, 1990 King Forrest Burgett 95326 Carl A. Liliequist 95355 WELCOME NEW MEMBERS William II. Andersen 95292 M. Eugene Chappell 95327 Dean Harold Sabey 95356 John Francis Cremin 95293 James Martin Ehli 95328 WASHINGTON D.C. HOO-HOO Henry J. Felty III 95294 George William Frederick95329 CLUB #99 Gregory Jay Fish 95295 Gary Dean Garrett 95330 Tysons Corner, VA 9521 1 Thomas M. Corbett 95253 Mark Spargo 95139 John M. BennetL Eric R. Johnson 95296 Allan Dwight Flahn 95331 Concat 4285 - November 15, 1989 95212 Edward Thomas Fleck 95254 HAWKEYE F100.t100 CLUB John S. Bennett Mark Charles Lemke 95297 Chad N. Flethcock 95332 Richard Kenneth Bury 95357 95213 Michael Scott Freed 95255 # i93 Jerry M. Carlson James Michael Sharp 95298 William D. Itirengen 95333 95358 95214 Philip C. Karasow 95256 John Gabriel Camarano Solon, IA Michael D. Garrity Rick E. Troxel 95299 Donald D. Smith 95334 Carl Craighead Fritsche, Jr. 95215 Leonard A. Kazmiroski 95257 Concat 4262- February 21,1990 William S. Hoglund ATLANTA-DICK WILSON HOO- Shaun Allen Tooker 95335 95359 William H. Jones 95216 Wayne L. Knibbs 95258 RoyAhiman 95140 BOO CLUB #1 SAGINAW VALLEY HOO-HOO William E. Frye, Jr. 95360 95217 Ronald Francis Lobos 95259 Warren Wortman 95141 Joe E. McGuire Atlanta, GA CLUE #246 Thomas L. McLeod 95361 95218 Louis J. McNichol 95260 DETROIT HOO-HOO CLUB #28 Denis Mark Stack Concat 4275 - March 5, 1990 Bay City, MI Thomas John Heachmark95362 VANCOUVER 1100-HOO CLUB Michael Patrick Smith 95261 Farmington Hills, MI Joseph Michael Buchanan 95300 Concat 4278 - April 25, 1990 Leonard Lee Richardson, Jr. - Donnell Tilery 95262 Concat 4263February 22,1990 #48 Blase Haslam Grady 95301 Kenneth Keith Kingsley 95336 Gregg K. Valentine 95263 95363 Thomas W. Anderson 95142 Vancouver, B.C. John L. 1-lolley 95302 MAUI HOO-HOO CLUB #270 John Roy Stafford III 95364 David R. Birdwell 95143 Concat 4267- February 8, 1990 Steven Wellen 95264 Thomas W. Morrison, III 95303 Kahului, HI Stephen P. Wence 95365 Tom Bancroft 95219 GRANITE STATE HOO-HOO Harry A. Bregman 95144 Jack E. Padgett 95304 Concat 4273 - May 17, 1990 HAMPI'ON ROADS HOO-HOO 95220 CLUB #107 Stephen L. Caligivri 95145 Jim Alexander Dunse Noah Dixon Ridgeway, Jr. 95305 Daniel Anthony McEvoy 95337 CLUB #154 Lyle Douglas Flaig 95221 Manchester, NI-1 Skip R. Clay 95146 Kenneth Cranford Simmons KEN HALLGREN OF NORTH- Suffolk, VA 95h47 95222 Concat 4270- March 15, 1990 John R. Daiek Bill Norris Frolek 95306 ERN ILLINOIS HOO-HOO #139 Concat 4286 - April 12, 1990 Howard A. Davidson 95148 William Alfred Hayward 95223 Paul Kevin Allen 95265 Larry Gene Tinnerman 95307 Woodstock, IL Alan Marc Kovitz 95366 Michael Ronald Hodder 95224 Mark A. Barnard 95266 Steven J. Edwards 95149 WILLAMETFE VALLEY HOO- Concat 4279 . April 19, 1990 Gill F. Livingston 95367 Robert R, Kuhiman 95150 Robert G. Knifton 95225 William S. Bates 95267 HOO CLUB #33 William Eugene Brown 95338 Jay R. Scott 95368 Brian K. McGraw 95151 Terrence Michael Knox 95226 James H. Ben-Aaron 95268 Eugene, OR David F. Engelhard 95339 Michael Stephen Wroton 95369 95152 Murray Wayne LeSage 95227 David Alan Bruce 95269 TomPrus Concat 4276 - March 8, 1990 Bill Kessler 95340 COAST COUNTIES HOO-HOO John P. Semaan 95153 Dale Marlin Mcllwrick 95228 95270 Paul Calandra Richard T. Barker 95308 Joe G. Pregrocki 95341 CLUB #114 Alan Strickstein 95154 James Lem Moore 95229 Lance A. Costello 95271 Jay A. Christiansen 95309 Donald C. Wagner 95342 Monterey, CA Gordon J. Swihart 95155 William John Pennings 95230 Kurt George Esche 95272 Grant Irvin Kistler 95310 SUNSHINE STATE HOO-HOO Concat 4287 - May 16, 1990 Edward I-l. Westlake 95156 Andrew William Taylor 95231 Amos E. Johnson 95273 LarryKonnie 95311 CLUB #271 Charles David Duvall 95370 Andrew S. Woell 95157 SIOUX VALLEY HOO.HOO Jack Francis Knight 95274 Kenneth Ray Markham 95312 Orlando, FL Dave J. Hindmarsh 95371 AnthonyJ. Woodall 95158 CLUB #1 18 David J. Lundgren 95275 Thomas L. Raney 95313 Concat 4280 - May 1990 Robert Andrew Wright 95372 SAGINAW VALLEY HOO-HOO Sioux Falls, SD Robert Paul Markarian 95276 Christopher David Rogers 95314 William B. Carson 95343 PORTLAND HOO-HOO #47 #246 Concat 4268 February 13,1990 Michael A. Meinmolo 95277 Eric M. Von Kleist 95315 Mark Eugene Swift 95344 Eugene, OR Farmington Hills, MI Joel Abraham Assid 95232 William Otto Mueller, Jr.95278 Harold A. Yarbrough 95316 SHASTA CASCADE HOO-HOO Concat 4288 - May 19, 1990 Concat 4263-February 22, 1990 John Richard Aus 95233 Wayne A. Nelson 95279 GRANITE STATE CLUB #107 CLUB #133 Ty A. Bacon 95373 Dale F. Draggoo 95159 John Gibbs Baglley 95234 Phillip P. Ouellette 95280 Hooksett, NH Redding, CA TORONTO HOC-Hoe CLUB #53 Norman K. Fleming 95160 Michael W. Bean 95235 Robert F. Perras 95281 Concat 3893 - March 1984 Concat428l -January 19, 1990 Toronto, Ontario, Canada NEW HOO-HOO CLUB #238 Ronald Mark Carlson 95236 Marcus L. Peterson 95282 Frederick Earl Severance95317 David Bruce Carter 95345 Concat 4289 - May 14, 1990 Kettle Falls, WA Marty J. Egge 95237 Raymond Francis Steenbeke GRANITE STATE CLUB #107 George (Bill) William Howerton Steve Joseph Ekstein 95374 Concat 4264- February 16,1990 Bruce Rodney Fischer 95238 95283 Manchester NH 95346 Douglas Sean LeRoy Goldie 95375 BarryJ. Beardslee 95161 Ronald Joseph I lolmoc 95239 Douglas John Williams 95284 Special Concat - March 1990 ScottJ. Marcum 95347 Rob James Leak 95376 JimK.Ellis 95162 Dave C. Koob 95240 DETROIT HOO-HOO CLUB #28 JohnP.Wood 95318 Bob H. Meeink 95348 Tom Sansom 95377 Trent W. Lang 95163 Robert Duane Morfitt 95241 Detroit, MI JACKSONVILLE HOO-HOO #52 Daniel J. Pellizzari 95349 Tyler Self 95378 WalterL.Lofts 95164 Steve B. Paradis 95242 Concat 4271-March 17, 1990 Jacksonville, FL Larry E. Rose 95350 TWIN CITIES HOO-HOO CLUB Jeffrey Dwayne Pitta 95165 Michael Allen Paun 95243 Frank Harold Taylor 95285 Concat 4277 - February 15, 1990 Bob Clay Watkins 95351 #12 TORONTO HOO-HOO CLUB#53 Mark Anthony Promes 95244 EVERGREEN HOO-HOO #192 William Gary Cooper 95319 ROGER WILLIAMS CLUB #51 Bloomington, MN Toronto, Ontario, Canada Philip Reilly 95245 Concat 4272- March 22, 1990 Donald Lee Johns 95320 Fall River, MA Concat 4290 - May 9, 1990 Concat 4265-April 17, 1989 James Kurt Sachs 95246 Joseph John Luchetti 95286 Alan "Troy" Parker 95321 Concat 4282 - November 9, 1989 Dennis John Jansel Richard Alan Israel 95166 Rod J. Sorrell 95247 95379 MAUI HOO-HOO CLUB #270 Harold Dean Rush 95322 James Peter Doyle 95352 Michael Christopher Kiockeman Jeffrey C. Kilgour 95167 Scott D. Thomas 95248 Kahului, HL Paul V. West 95323 John Anton Smyth 95353 95380 Kent Douglan Morehouse95168 Dale Ray Thomsen 95249 Concat 4273- May 17, 1990 COWICHAN VALLEY #229 SAGINAW VALLEY CLUB #246 Anthony Lopez Douglas Wayne Plourde 95169 Douglas Arthur Whites 95250 Leo F. Arensberg 95381 95287 Duncan, B.C. Bridgeport, MI Daniel S. Zarich PeterSirek 95170 WALT WHITMAN HOO-HOO Alan Norman Asing 95382 95288 Concat 4240 - November 16, 1990 Concat 4283 - June 5, 1990 SPOKANE HOO-HOO CLUB #16 pins to Australia 95171 #171 Loren Lyle Holrnberg 95289 Don Philip Bodger 95324 Ken Blue 95354 Spokane, WA thru 95210 Ben Salen, PA Loren RichardiIolmberg 95290 WINEMA HOO.HOO CLUB #216 TACOMA OLYMPIA HOO-HOO Concat 4291July 12, 1990 LOS ANGELES HOO-HOO #2 Concat 4269-February 22,1990 Anthony John Pahia 95291 Klamath Falls, OR CLUB #89 Kent Law Wales Brea, CA Daniel J. Aloi 95251 95383 SACRAMENTO HOO-HOo#109 Concat 4278 - April 12, 1990 Tacoma, WA Pins to Australia Concat 4266-February 2,1990 Joe Charles Bradley, Jr. 95252 Sacramento, CA Aaron Wayne Anderson 95325 Concat 4284 - May 16, 1990 #95384thru95418 Log & Tally, February 1991, Page 50 LAg& Tally, February INS, II VANCOUVER HOO-HOO CLUB KEN HALLGREN HOO-HOO DETROIT HOO-HOO CLUB #28 WELCOME NEW MEMBERS #48 CLUB #139 Mason, MI Vancouver, B.C. Chicago, IL Concat43l3-December 17, 1990 Concat 4304-September27, 1990 Concat 4308.September 5, 1990 Jim J. Johnson 95581 TWIN CITIES HOO-HOO #13 James William Arkilts 95421 SPOKANE l-IOO-HOO CLUB #16 Lawrence Philip Baumel 95497 Dave L, Adler 95541 MEMBER AT LARGE Bloomington, MN Greg Michael Carlson 95422 Spokane, WA John Barch 95498 TWIN CITIES HOO-HOOCLUB Sheridan, MI Concat #4290-May 9, 1990 Harmon Davenport95423 Concat 4297 January 17, 1991 William George Common 95499 #12 Concat 4314 - December 17, 1990 Patrick Arthur Thompson 954 14 H. Gentry 95424 Michael Anthony Sheehan 95442 Jeff Nels Drenka 95500 St. Paul, MN Kenneth J. Lehman 95582 Michael Carrie Elvin - HUMBOLDT HOO-HOO CLUB Rick W. Haring 95425 ARKANSAS RIVER VALLEY 95501 Concat 4309November 14,1990 Robert B. Errington #63 Robert S. Hoskins 95426 HOO-HOO #26 95502 Gary Kennethh Borchardt95542 Laurie Edward Giles Eureka, CA Jack A. Sanford 95427 Little Rock, AR 95503 Forrest Glenn Borreson II95543 Concat 4292 January 1 , 1990 L. Bruce Stuwe 95428 Concat 4298 - July 18, 1990 Daniel E. Hanuse 95504 Michael Donn Cordova 95544 WEAR YOUR Eugene B. Lucas 95415 David Ray Syre 95429 J. Clayton Bryson 95443 Ken Raymond Johnson 95505 Christopher John Daniel 95545 John Gillard Langley SOUTHERN MINNESOTA HOO- Norman Fleming Zachary95430 Gary Lee Chance 95444 95506 Eric Jon Edquist 95546 HOO-HOO PIN David Robert Lasser HOO CLUB #150 R&ert Wayne Zimmerman95431 Bob Hixson 95445 95507 A. Holmes Empson 95547 WITH Concat 4293 ÑwMONTANA HOO-HOO DougJordan 95446 Bill C. Mallett 95508 Jeffrey Blame Johnson 95548 Ronald Wayne Manning 95509 Kenneth Robert Heidelberg954l6 CLUB #187 William Lee Travis 95447 Michael Lee Kaiser 95549 David Joseph Meisner 95417 Alexander Ovest Pawliuk PRIDE Kalispell, MT Tommie Roy Yount 95448 95510 Thomas S. Korn 95550 BEN F. SPRINGER HOO-HOO - Concat 4296May 17, 1990 OMAHA HOO-HOO CLUB #124 Everett Franklin Romain95511 Rich J. Larson 95551 CLUB #35 Gary Boris Rosval Kenneth R. Abeam 95432 Omaha, NE 95512 Jack A. Lewerenz 95552 Milwaukee, WI Steve A. Sharpe Glenn Herbert Conklin 95433 Concat 4299 . October 1, 1990 95513 Timothy Grant Liest.er 95553 BUT/F YOU Concat 4294-May 22, 1990 Alan Smythe Peter Erik Gall 95434 Dave A. Kipp 95449 95514 Blain Towle Marsh 95554 Larry D. Lemons 954 18 Barry Edward St. Cyr LOSE Bradley James Gortori 95435 Grant R. Nolte 95450 95515 James B. Meister 95555 Greg D. Olsor 95419 John Eugene Hansen 95436 Allen K. Staheli 95516 Murray Michael Melander95556 Timothy Hansen Sterstad 95420 NUTMEG HOO-HOO CLUB #199 BrianHenrySteel YOUR PIN, Scotty C. Levengood 95437 Windsor Locks, CT 95517 Gilfred Duane Moen 95557 NORTH CASCADE HOO-HOO Timothy Kirkwood Pearson95438 BradJ.Techy 95518 Dale R. Myhran 95558 CLUB #230 Concat 4300 - November 15, 1990 YOU CAN ORDE Dean C. Sturz 95439 Richard F. Manning JimM.Tyrer 95519 Brian W. Overby 95559 Marysville, WA 95451 Christopher Peter Yonge 95440 Joseph William Vierthaler, Jr. Eddy Raymond Vervynck95520 Thomas Albert Pirner 95560 A Concat 4295-April 18, 1990 James T. Vandergrift 95441 95452 Brian Herbert Whitehead95521 Jerry Thomas Reinors 95561 Edward Eldon Whitmore Richard Stanley Wilson, Jr. 95453 95522 Douglas Stanley Rossow 95562 REPLA CEMENT Greg Spence Wilkerson 95523 Allen R. Ryland 95563 SEAVFLE HOO-HOO CLUB #34 Dennis Yono PIN Seattle, WA 95524 Peter Lawrence Scherer 95564 WINEMA HOOEHOO CLUB#216 Ronald Alan Schroeder 95565 Concat 4301 - October 17, 1990 Klamath Falls, OR FOR Marc S. Portsmouth 95454 Michael George Simon 95566 Redwood Concat 4305-November 8,1990 Philip Gregory Steklenski 95567 Brian Jay Razor 95455 Todd Edmund Gildersleeve 95525 ONL Y $3.99 CLEAR ALL HEART TIMBERS Bruce John Skowyra 95456 Steven Gary Vietor 95568 Construction Hearl Timbers Michael Jay Meyer SAGINAW VALLEY HOO-HOO 95526 Tony Anthony Wickland 95569 Uppers S B Grade - Commons Ron R Smith 95527 Pattern Stock - Bevel Sidings #220 Douglas Arthur Yates 95570 Decking - Fencing Flint, MI WICHITA HOO-HOO CLUB #173 SAN DIEGO HOO-HOO CLUB #3 Wichita, KS Concat 4302 . October 18, 1990 San Diego, CA Concat43O6- - CALL THE LynLozen 95457 November 11,1990 Concat 4310December 6,1990 Mike Kirk Jeffrey 95528 Jeffrey Robert Bailey 95571 PAULINA HOO-l-100 CLUB #220 David M. Marsh INTERNA TIONAL Redmond, OR 95529 Dennis L. Bond 95572 James P. Quaney 95530 Cedar Concat 4303 - October 1 1, 1990 John William Brown 95573 OFFICE BLkCK BART HOO-HOOCLUB Andy Andrews Richard Steven DeLao 95574 Clear Timbers - SeIec Timbers 95458 #181 Leland G. Budke William G. Gilchriest 95575 FOR Pattern Stock - Fencing 95459 Santa Rosa, CA Robert James Murnighan CLEAR KO DOUG. FIR FINISH Randy E. Dover 95460 95576 Concat 4307-November 28, 1990 Resident OSB E speri Rick R. Geist. Scott Dennis Murnighan 95577 MORE 95461 Robert L Biggs 95531 Sam Hamilton Nicholas Vincent Spano 95578 95462 Larry Len Carter 95532 INFORMA TION. Michael Jon Jardine HUMBOLDT HOO-HOO CLUB 95463 Michael David Fox 95533 #63 PRODUCT Pins to Australia Steven Arthur Hautala 95464 thru 95493 95534 Concat43ll -January 1, 1991 SALES CO. Douglas Alan Heitmeyer 95535 Randall Miles Cook 95579 501-353-4997 PAULINA ijyj.jj CLUB #220 Dan H. Kepon 95536 2202 NPacitic PO Box989i. Orange Ca 926134989 (cont'd) SAGINAW VALLEY HOO-HOO William I-I. "Spike" Mclaughlin Concat 4303 CLUB #246 (714) 998-8680 (800) 660-8680 (So Ca WATS 95537 Flushing, MI FAX 714-9218249 Walter Le McCoy 95494 William Ernest Nagy 95538 Concat 4312-December 20,1990 Michael Henry Mendazona 95495 Ken Calvin Phelps Fred LaVern Page 95539 Neil Douglas Graham III95580 95496 Richard A. Siltanen Lg L Tally, February 1991, Page 52 95540 Log & Tally, February 1991, Page 53

4 .- .. ELMER RAU #49263 GEORGE F. RUSSELL RALPH FLOYD SMITH OBITUARIES Elmer Rau, past president of #54211 #89420 San Joaquin Valley Hoo-Hoo Club George F. Russell, chairman of Ralph Smith, a member of North #31, passed away October16,1990 the board of Millard Lumber, Inc., Cascade Hoo-Hoo Club #230 died in Madera. died suddenly at age 71 on Novem- recently. Rau was one of the best sup- ber 16, 1990,afterabrjefjllness, He porters ofClub #3 1 and continued to HERBERT ARRUDA WILLIAM H. member of the cemetery board. He was a remarkable man. Not only was a charter member of the DeKalb be active in club affairs long after he was he a dedicated member of Hoo- retired from Madera Lumber Corn- #61942 GALLAGHER #61 597 Jaycees,past president of the I loo, he was a tireless worker for our CLINTON W. STARK Herbert Arruda, a member of William H. Gallagher died Oc- pany. Omaha Club. He encouraged his DeKalb Kiwanis, and a lifelong Rau worked for Pierce Lumber #49669 Roger Williams Hoo-Hoo Club #51 t.ober 19, 1990, in Ocala, Florida. member of the DeKaIb Elks Club. workers to join and be active in the Co. as a bookkeeper from1934to Clinton W. Stark,75,owner of since 1954, died December16,1990, He was a past president of Twin Kenny's commitment to Hoo- club. His energy seemed endless as 1944when he became manager. In the New Brighton Lumber Co., died at the age of79,after a long illness. Cities Hoo-Hoo Club#12.Mr. Gal- he did many civic activities as well Hoo was honored when the Rocklord 1953 he purchased the Madera Lurn- October16,1990, at this home in Mr. Arruda was the former owner of lagher was the Sales Manager of area chapter was renamed the Ken as build a tremendous lumber busi- New Brighton. He was a member of Richards and Davis Company and Reserve Supply Company until his ber Company and owned it until ness, one of the largest independ- Hallgren Northern Illinois Hoo-Hoo 1979 when it was sold to the Boise Twin Cities Hoo-Hoo Club#12.Mr. the J.B. Lumber Company of South retirement. He is survived by his Club #139. ently owned in the U.S. l-le had the Starkissurvived by hiswife, Dartmouth. wife, Alva, six daughters, and six Cascade Co. ability to pick very good department He had been president of the Winifred, a son, Charles, two daugh- He is survived by his wife, Al ice, grandchildren. heads, and they stayed with him tors, Cathy Risdall and Carole a son, Robert, and a daughter, Ar- Northern California Lumber Mer- and were most loyal. chants Association and served as a Humrickhouse, and seven grand- Iene McNamee, a sister, and five George will be missed not only children. grandchildren.. director with the organization for in Nebraska, but in the nations 10 years. The association named lumber business, too! him Northern California Lumber- WILLIAM KINSLOW --The Omaha Hoo-Hoo Club man of the Year. #124 HARRY VORDERBRUG, KENDRICK #91352 Mr. Rau is survived by his wife, Eleanor, two sons, Roger and Ste- SR. #79992 ERNEST GERBER Bill K. Kendrick,71,of Fresno passed away January 3, 1991. He ven, a daughter, Marsha Huntsman, Harry Vorgerbrug, Sr., died Sep- #90567 a sister, and twelve grandchildren. tomber 24, 1990, after a prolonged was General Manager of the Valley LOUIS H. BAIL #88559 Mr. Gerber, a member of Goose Lumber Company in Fresno for illness. Harry was concated into the Louis H. Bail,62,of Madison Lake Hoo-Hoo Club#258,died re- then Atlanta Club #1 in1971while cently. many years. He is survived by his NELSON E. SANER Heights, Michigan, died recently. wife, Irma, two sons, John Kendrick representing Northwest Door and Plywood. Harry was85 Mr. Bail was vice-president of Con- and Richard Kendrick, a daughter, #90751 years old tinental Wood in Detroit for 35 years Katherine Vogel, and four grand- Nelson E. Saner, 63, died Octo- and had been retired for several years. and formerly worked for Carrier children. ber 22, 1990.Mr. Saner was a Lumber. He is survived by his wife, member of Detroit Hoo-Hoo Club Dolores, a son, Steven, and a daugh- PAUL A. ROBIN #83391 #28. ter, Mary McClarran, a brother, four Mr. Robin, a former member of He worked in the lumber indus- sisters, and four grandsons. "MR. HOO-HOO", KEN Winema Hoo-Hoo Club#216,died try for40years and was employed recently. GEORGE WAKEFIELD HALLGREN #L-66051 by Beyster Lumber, Detroit. He is survived by his wife, Gloria, two #79615 Kenny Hallgren, a gentle man WALTER S. KIJANKA sons, Gary and Brian, a daughter, whose love for the lumber industry Mr. Wakefield, a member of #53031 Cheryl M. Boccia, two sisters, and Paulina Hoo-Hoo Club #220, passed and his community was widely seven grandchildren. JOHN L FOWLER known, died recently after a lengthy Mr. Kijanka, a member of Harry away October 30, 1990. battle with kidney disease. L. Folsom Hoo-Hoo Club #13 died #74330 Haligren, 64, along with his recently. John L. Fowler, 87, died Decem- brother, Conrad, owned andoper- ber14,1990, at this Klamath Falls, ated Hallgren Lumber Company in OR, home. DeKaib, a business started by their HONOR THE MEMORY OF YOUR HOO-HOO Mr. Fowler managed two small father, Thure. lumber yards in Hubbard and Kenny was perhaps best known BROTHERS OR LOVED ONES WITH A TAX McMinnville before moving to Kia- for his service to Hoo-Hoo Interna- math Falls in 1930. He opened and tional, but his activism extended DEDUCTIBLE MEMORIAL GIFT TO THE HOO-HOO managed Klamath Valley Lumber well beyond business.He was a DONALD L. MCGEE MUSEUM Co. until his retirement in 1973. He member of the DeKaIb Park Dis- #841 88 is survived by his wife, Caroline, a trict, serving as its president for five Donald L. McGee, a member of P.O. BOX 118, GURDON, ARKANSAS 71743 daughter, Janet Reihsen, two broth- years. He also served as a church Winema Hoo-Hoo Club#216,re- ers, a sister, and two grandchildren. food pantry volunteer andwas a cently passed away. LL

LOG&TALLY, FEBRUARY 1991, PAGE 54 10G & TALLY, FEBRUA1Y.1991, PAGE 55 Work Has Started on The 1990-1 991 IN RTTINAL ORDER OF HOO-HOO HOO-HOO INTERNATIONAL MI CjF ENCE Membership Directory COEUR DALENE, IDAHO MAY 31 - JUNE 2, 1991

SPOKANE HOO-HOO CLUB #16 IS HOSTING THE JURISDICITON III MINI-CONFERENCE ORDER YOUR COPY NOW!!!! FROM MAY 31, TO JUNE 2, 1991, AT COEUR D'ALENE, IDAHO, AT THE BEAUTIFUL COEUR DALENE RESORT ON COEUR D'ALENE LAKE.

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

FRIDAY, MAY 31 AFTERNOON AND EARLY EVENING MEMBERS ARRIVE AND REGISTER 7:00 P.M. TO 7:30 P.M BOARD CRUISE BOAT DESCRIPTION: 7.34 P.M. TO 9:30 P.M. * VICE BREAXER CRUISE WITH COCKTAILS AND HORS D'OEUVRES SIZE -8 1/2" xli" SATURDAY. JUNE 1 * 8:00 AM. MEN'S BREAKFAST FOLLOWED BY GENERAL MEETING NUMBER OF PAGES- APPROXIMATELY 280 12 00 NOON MEN JOIN LADIES FOR A LUNCHEON * i:00 P.M. TO APPX. 4:00 P M. MEN CONTINUE GENERAL MEETING. LADIES WILL HAVE SEVERAL BINDING/COVER - LAMINATED COVER WITH THE PLANNED ACTIVITIES TO CHOOSE FROM. 6:00 P.M. MEN AND LADIES WILL BOARD A BUS FOR THE RIDE TO DINNER AT SAME KIND OF BINDING USED FOR TELEPHONE THE GONDOLA AND RESTAURANT AT SILVER MOUNTAIN. DIRECTORIES 9:30 P.M. RETURN TO HOTEL * SUNDAY, JUNE 2 DELIVERY DATE- EARLY APRIL 7:00 AM. * BREAKFAST WILL BEGIN BEING SERVED IN THE DOCKSIDE PRICE RESTAURANT IN THE HOTEL. A BEAUTIFUL BUFFET BRUNCH IS ALSO - $9.99 EACH PLUS $3.00 POSTAGE/ AVAILABLE. HAVE A SAFE TRIP HOMEII HANDLING EACH FOR A TOTAL OF $12.99 EACH * DEADLINE FOR ORDERING- FEBRUARY 22, 1991. HOTEL RATES THIS MEANS YOUR ORDER FORM ANDMONEY MUST CLASS TYPE DESCRIPTION RATE DELUXE LAKE TOWER These oversized roams are located in he 18.sory tower. Eadi has a r&ngerato and separate living, $134,95 BE RECEIVED AT THE HOO-HOO INTERNATIONAL dressing, and sleeping areas King and 2 Double bed accoinodations available

OFFICE BY FEBRUARY 22ND. (THIS ISTHE DATE WE MEDIUM PARK WING Tastetully appointed an more traditional io size. Queen arid 2 Double bed eomodations are avilable. $104.95 TELL THE PRINTER HOW MANY COPIES TO PRINT.) STANDARD PARK WING Our most economical accomodations are available in a limited quantity ottenog Queen and 2 Double $94.95 bed options.

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CONFERENCE REGISTRATION FORM NOTE!!!A VERY LIMITED NUMBER OFEXTRA COPIES WILL BE ORDERED--THEREFORE,TO MAKE SURE YOU NAME CLUB GETA DIRECTORY, YOUMUSTPAYFOR ITINADVANCE TORESERVEA COPY. SPOUSE/GUEST NAME

ADDRESS TO ORDER YOUR DIRECTORY, PLEASE USE THE CONFERENCE FEES: SINGLE X $ 89.00 $______ORDER FORM ATTACHED TOTHE FRONT ( " COUPLE X $159.00 = S______LOG& TALLY. TOTAL ENCLOSED - $______MAKE CHECK PAYABLE TO: SPOKANE HOO-HOO CLUB #16 MAIL PAYMENT TO : ERNIE WALES, 316 WEST 12TH, SPOKANE, WA 99204 LOG & TALLY, FEBRUARY 1991, PACE 56 FOR ADDITIONAL INFO CONTACT: DAVID LENTES, CHAIRMAN, PHONE (509) 928-3671, FAX (509)926-4261 -.

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