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CAR,LOW COMPANY

NORTHERN CATIFORNIA DISTRIBUTORS

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R. H. (Bobl Briggs, Soles ftlonoger

Hoo-Hoo News

Central California Hoo-Hoo Club

There was an attendance of 80 at the monthly dinner meeting of Central California Hoo-Hoo Club No. 62, held at the American Legion Club, Stockton, January 6.

President R. E. (Bob) .Dunn, Valley Builders Supply Co., Modesto, presided, and Seth Potter, of Stockton Box Co., Stockton, was chairman of the evening. He arranged the program which consisted of two good U. S. Navy pictures, "Operation Crossroads," and "Silent Service."

Out of town visitors included Bob Reid, Fresno; Dave Davis, Deputy State Snark for Northern California, San Francisco; Jack Pomeroy and Jim Knox, Lumber Merchants Association of Northern California, San Francisco; Larry Owen, El Cerrito; C. D .LeMaster, Sacramento, and Mitch Landis, Vicegerent Snark, Sacramento district.

M. B. "Slim" Nelson, Hales & Symons, Sonora, secretary-treasurer of Club No. 62, also attended the meeting'

Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Meeting

The Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Club held a meeting at the Nickabob Cafe on Friday noon, January 14, and there rvas a large attendance, over 100 being present.

Jim Reynolds, officer of the Automobile Club of Southern California, was the speaker and his talk was greatly enjoyed by the large gathering. His subject u'as : Good Sportsmanship and Personalities in Sports." George Clough introduced the sPeaker.

President Bill Ream presided. He announced that the next meeting would be a dinner dance at the Hollyrvood Roosevelt Hotel on Friday evening, February 18.

Hoo-Hoo Golfers Hear Pros At Oakland Meetins

Golfers and non-gol{ers alike thoroughly enjoyed the talks given by golf professionals Earl and Dick Fry at the dinner meeting of the club held January 17 at the Claremont Hotel, BerkeleY.

Earl, pro{essional at the Alameda Municipal golf course, who once made a rvorld's record 12 under pat 59, and rvho is a famous teacher of the game, gave some hints on golf form, and how to improve one's score' Dick Fry, professional at the Lake Chabot course, told some of his experiences and showed a fine sense of humor. Incidentally, he said their boyhood was spent around Bellingham and Everett, Wash., where they caddied for many big shot lumbermen golfers.

The speakers were introduced by George Dunn, an ar(Continued on Page 36)

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