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o R D August,1980 £3 (USPS 31 7-560) 88th Annual Convention INTERNATIONAL ORDER 0F HOO HOfl THE FRATERNAL OOER OF LU!V1BER'AEN Sept. 10-13, 1980 Colony Square Hotel T : :;:::.i:: .. - 'i .-.:.. _j .. :.;; - j. , -- s --. See Covér Story on page 26. Atlanta, Georgia t I IcTk: MEMO i. ALSTERGREN PTY. LTD. from the Snark's Wholesale Timber, Plywood, Particle Board Distributors, WJÍ1JY desk James A. Jones L-72703 Last September in Honolulu, I had the highest honor in Hoo-Hoo 133-141Queensbridge Square, bestowed upon me, bythedelegatestoourInternational Convention. When my good friend Gordon Doman met with a very SOUTH MELBOURNE. 3205. unexpected and tragic untimely death, I was asked by Betty Doman to take Grodie's place as the 2nd V.P. of Hoo-Hoo. I told her if the PHONE:614.1161 Board of Directors would unanimously approve, I would accept it for her and for the memory of Gordie. The Board approved, I went on to be Snark in Gordon's place. I hope I have done what Gordon Telex: Segren would have wanted done in Hoo-Hoo and I hope I have conducted x4iyself as he would have done as Snark. I promised you I would do AA 30051 all within my capabilities to keep HooHoo the Great organization that it has been through the eightyeight years it has been in Postal: Box 4505 G.P.O., existence. I hope that I have kept that promise, if I have not put more into Hoo-Hoo than I have taken out I would consider myself a MELBOURNE, Australia, 3001. August 1980 complete failure. I have traveled to every Jurisdiction in Hoo-Hoo land. From Volume 88 No. 4 British Columbia to Orlando Florida; from Portland, Maine to Los Angeles, California and from Boston, Mass. to Singapore and Australia. I visited a few clubs who have never seen a Snark at their Pb1,shed oa1e1y by he nie aionai Victoria's leading wholesale supplier to the Timber Trade. Concatenated Ordee ol HooHon Inc meetings and to some that have had annual visits from the Snark. The Fraten,aI Orie' 01 Lmbermnc I have taken home on the plane from a 501b. hardwood chopping block from Melbourne, Australia to a lobster trap from Boston, Mass., a ten speed bicycle from Klamath Falls, Oregon to a piece of Cliff Cunningham L-71880 Major Stockists of- the rock (granite) from Dover Point, N.H., & many smaller gifts Executive Secretary that were more acceptable to the airline personnel. Ail the gifts will and Editor be permanently displayed in my office or home. I cannot thank all Douglas Fir, Western Red Cedar, Baltic Weatherboards, the members and clubs enough, for all the hospitality and the beautiful gifts. Each one really brings back memories of the PhiUipine Mahogany, Meranti, Kapur, Geronggang, Merbau. wonderful people that Betty and myself have been fortunate enough to have been with this Hoo-Hoo year. Visited with a few people that Lois Neilson we met at our first Convention in Toronto in 1964. Fortunately Kilndried Rough Sawn Hardwood and all moulded products, Assistant Editor for me Betty has traveled with me to keep my clothes half straight Green Building Hardwood, Kilndried Framing Solids or and has gotten me to every airport in time. She has handeled all the reservations and schedules for all my travels. Finger-Jointed. The Board of Directors at our meeting Dec.1,1979 in New Pinus Radiata Flooring, Scantlings, Linings,Dressed Executive Office Orleans voted to accept the lease of the Log Cabm in Gurdon, Boards, Pressure Treated Pales, Claddings. i 420 Providence Highway Arkansas. The lease was signed with the City of Gurdon for $1.00 Norwood, Mass. 02062 per year for 25 years. The Board of Directors at this meeting pledged the first $500.00 for the remodeling and re-roofing of the Radex Particle Board, Flooring, Laminate Board, (617)762-6162 Museum. This was out of their pockets and not from Hoo-Hoo. All the costs will be paid by contributions from clubs and individuals. Edge-Lipped Shelving. Nothing will be from Hoo-Hoo International funds. The roof is on Specializing in Western Red Cedar Linings, Weatherboards, Log & T.11y (USPS 3I756O is pubtihed and other remodeling is in progress. Flag poles are up and flying-the quarterlyfor $2 per yr bythe flags of the United States, Canada, Singapore, Australia and the Machining Panelling. tntefnItiOnJl Concatent.ted Order of State of Arkansas. Hopefully New Zealand will soon be added.-A HooHoo. Inc.. 1420 Providence beautiful sight. By Convention time it is hoped the Museum will be Highw&y,Norwood1Ma3. 02062. Second Jarrah-Decking, Seating, Flooring, Posts, All Rough Sawn and cL* postage paid mt Norwood. Mass. and in top notch shape and ready to receive mementos. additio*1 mailing offices. We would like to request all pledges to be paid as soon as possible Machined Sections. I'OSMASTER Send address ch&nge to Log & Tally,1420 Providence as the bills for the remodeling will be arriving soon and the time Highway, Norwood. Mau. 02062 alloted for charter membership is drawing to a close. SEND YOUR CHECK TODAY! s See You in Atlanta September 9, 1980 2 LOG & TALLY AUGUST 1980 ; --. , . .., Hagenstein is Woodn'tyou knowHoc-Hoc San Joaquin played an important partinthe Club No. 31 Now Retired histoij ofthe Americanlumber w.D. Hagenstein 76125 has of Fresno, Calif. business? Too many us who are retired as an executive of the members often forget that its purpose On May 30th(TheRealIndustrial Forestry Assocciation was to build up a spiritoffraternity Memorial Day) the San Joaquinin Portland, Oregon, Hagenstein arid good business ethics within the Valley Hoo-Hoo Club No.31 has been writing a column for lumber industry. Hoo-Hoo sponsoredtheir annual Sportsthe WOOD REVIEW for the last membership has ebbed and flowed, Day and Concat at the Maderaseveral years and his parting but it was a good idea arid today's [IIJSIH Golf and Country Clubinarticle mentions Hoo-Hoo. We cash flow boys need to find out about Madera, California. quote from his column. it and participate. Hoc-Hoc can still Low Gross winners were Mike make history in this vital industryof Bakula and Dave Pierce. Low Net ours which has served our countn, Portland The club has had alotof Hampton Roads winners were Henry Friesen and Pierce, Larry Ritcheson, Gary longer than any other business. Del Johnson. First Place finishers Steinhardt and Tom Toth. Club No. 47 entertainment out of our mystery Club No. i 54 man who circulates throughthe tied - Gary Long and Jerry The degree team consisted of Portland, Ore. members to see who will be the NewportNews, Va. DeCou, and the Crying Towel Terry Huntsman, Bruce Monson, tenth person to shake his hand, Award was given to Mike Forage. Jim Acton, Gordon Knott, Don The Portland (Oregon) Hoo- This person is awarded with a The Hampton Roads Hoo-Hoo There were seven new kittensJohnson,DaleSmith,Eric Hoo Club No 47 held a Sports new$10.00billandthisClub No. 154 held an election that night: Joe Garfield, PeterFromm, Brad Monson, Eddie Night in March which drew a stimulates meeting both new andrecentlyand votedinthe Moen, John Peoples, David Myers, Jr., and Bernie Barber, Jr. prettygoodturnout.The old members. following officers : Wayne Smith, chairman for the general event Our membership drive is stifi in President; Bobby Johnson, ist was Glenn Lowe and the main full force and we are looking forV.P.; Ken Deffinger, 2nd V.P.; speaker was Pete Warner, general new blood to carry on the Hoo- Secretaryand manager of the Portland Timbers MarkBishop, Hoo tradition. Brent Holmes, Treasurer. Soccer Team. We are still working on club Firesheets is the At the request of the general participationfortheWestern Tom membership it was decided to Forestry Center's new additionVicegerent Snark, Jerry Lane is changetheformatofour and our committee under Louiethe Sergeant-at-Arms, and Paul February meeting. This was to Buschbacher is in full gear aheat. Hanbury, Sr.,isthe Publicity generate new interest and bring Chairman. some of the old membersback Our Directors consist of Rick with some new and interesting Cordell, Bob Hayes, Ken O'Berg, programs. Perry Pilgrim and Joe Currence. Club 47's Sports Night 1.) Brad Monson, Gordon Knott, Gary Johnson,John 5.) Henry Friesen and Terry Huntsman 6.) The Degree "Shorty" Weaver and Mike Bakula 2.) John Jildera Team 7) New members Lorry Ritcheson, John Peoples, ¡Tkmon bailey and Don Don Johnson 3.) Dan Burdino. Pete Moen, Dave Pierce, Jor GarfiekL Gary Steinhardt and Jack Lano Tom Long, Gary Long and. standing, Chuck Tom Toth. Wills 4.) Del Johnson and club President Terry Huntsman LOG & TALLY , AUGUST1980 - -- ji Wichita...... Wichita April 19th the Wichita Club No. 173 celebrated its 25th Club No. i 73 Anniversary. The Club was Wichita, Kansas founded 25 years ago by the late On May 10, 1980 Wichita Area RalphRoundsofRounds & -- s Lumbermen under the auspice of ---: Potter Co. the Wichita Hoo-Hoo Club No. The event was held atthe i 73 donated building materials Canterbury Inn with cocktails, dinner and adult magic. Twenty forthefifthannualgigantic i. building materials auction, with of the twenty-five presidents were the proceeds of the sale going to on hand to help celebrate. Three the Institute of Logopedics, past presidents are deceased. headquartered in Wichita, Out-of-townguestsincluded Kansas.TheClubraised Gerald Eitel, Club President in $5,000.00 for the Institute this lIi'- 1956-1957; Snark of the Universe, Our past presidents smile for the cameraman. One plaque was presented Jim Jones; ist International V.P. posthumously to Mrs. Karl Stevens whose husband was president in 1958- year which brings the 5 year total 1959.