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;"::!WESTERN PINE ASSOCIATION Annual Meeting,

,,, Sheraton-Palace hotel, San Francisco, March 5-8.

'MONTANA RETAIL LUMBERMEN'S ASSN. Annual

{;:".,, 6otto'.ntion, Civic Center, Helena, March 10-11.

EMPIRE Hoo-Hoo gluP 65 Dinner ri:,''r'-' *"",'trg, Hamie's, San Rafael; special showing new i:..,"_ C:l:4, !l-: I 31._ I_o 1."_"I _!1vi 1s !o.r..,. "-ll[ arch 1 3.

;''QAKI-AND HOO-HOO,CLUB 39 ('Saint Patrick's Night," l'IBLACK BART HOO-HOO CLUB Dinner Meeting, Maple , Cafe, Ukiah, March 19.

." Frank Timmers,'chairrnan-Fishermanrs Pier, March 17. i,-.s s r.v., .Eq.er. .r.

Terrible Trynry' lo' Gelebrutg 3olh Anniversorlr on Moy 16

The 381st Terrible Twenty tournarnent was held at San Gabriel Country Club, Febru arSr 7. Our hosts were George Gartz, Frank Kir.rg, and Ralph Roberts; the latter t\Mo were Honorary only. The weather, the course, the clubhouse, and the service wbre all perfect, and everybody had fun. Frank King won first prize in the lower bracket. It was announced that he was tied with Dr. Rekers, but the Doctor's handicap went to 13 on February lst, so he was playing in the upper bracket a4d was beaten there by Vern Huck (84-1G68). George Frederickson of Weyerhaeuser Timber Co. was among the guests.

The rnatcl play continues, the semi-finals this month at Annandale-airanged by Tom Fleming.

i:..- SANTA CLARA VALLEY HOO-HOO CLUB Dinner i.;,WOODWORK INSTITUTE OF CALIFORNIA annual d;i ' Southern California meeting, IJotel Statler, Los Angeles, li, DUBS, LTD. Tournbment, Claremont Countly Club, Oaki ' land; Tom Holan, host*March 21.

,;r..:SACRAMENTO HOO-HOO CLUB 109 Dinner Meeting, '., Sherwood roem, Sacramento, March 19.

"1;',' '^Meeting, Chez Yvonne, Mountain View, March 20.

March 21.

It. LOS ANGELES HOO-HOO CLUB 2 Golf and Dinner l. SnN FRANCISCO HOO-HOO CLUB 9 Dinner Meeting, ::, Leopard Cafe, San Francisco, March 25. i1,. NATIONAL ASSN. OF COMMISSION LUMBER i, SALESMEN, Sheridan-Cadillac hotel,. Detroit, Df,arch

;: ' meeting, Clock Candlewood,Country Club, March 21.

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:l ' Annual Convention and Trade Show, Ambassador hotel, Los Angeles, April &11.

. SAN FRANCISCO and HOO-HOO Clubs Joint tain View, April 11.

SANTA CLARA VALLEY Meeting, Chez Yvonne, Mbun-

AMERICAN WOOD-PRESERVERS' ASSN., Hotel Stat. ler, Los Angeles, April 14-16.

SACRAMENTO, REDWOOD EMPIRE and BLACK BART HOO-HOO Clubs Joint Meeting, Fairfield, Calif:; Guest of Honor, Ernie Wales, Snark of the UniverseApril lE.

LUMBER MERCHANTS A.SSN. OF NORTHERN - CALIFORNIA Annual Convention, Ahwahnee hotel, ' Yosemite National Park, April2l-23.

NATIONAL BUI LDING'MATERIAL DISTRIBUToRS ASSN. Annual Spring Meeting, Bellevue-Stratford hotel, . Philadelphia, April 29-May 2.

John Williams, one of our popular former members, appeared at our dinner meeting and expressed a wish to rejoin. He was immediately welcomed back, and he ordered champagne for the party. (My timing may be off, 'I think he was welcomed back,after he ordered the champagne.) He is'still with R. A. Rowan & Co. and claims he is a 21 handicap-he was 16 when he left us. He hasn't aged 5 strokes in that short time, so be on guard, as he threaten-s to practice once.

Hervey Bowles won 2nd place in our monthly tournaments back in June 1954, his only prize since 1950. His handicap is raised from 15 to 17 next month.

The present leaders in the six months' Tournament are Reeder, Fleming and Gartz. See you Tuesday, March 18th, at Annandale.-H. M. Alling.

It was almost 30 y""r"-"go,on May lg,1928, that the Terrible Twenty Golf Tournaments were established by a group ol 29 gollers when they met at Flintridge Country Club to tee off what is now a very famous organization of Southern California sportsmen.

For the past 30 years this gro:up of "hard-hitting" executives have held their annual tournament,at the I-os Angeles Country Club in the Spring, and this year will be no exception. They will convene on Friday, May 16, 1958, to hold their tournament. This year there will be 28 members tee off following brunch at 11:00 a.m. Ed Bauer, prominent Atlas Lumber Company executive, will be host for the day and cocktails and dinner at 7 frO will wind up this event.

El Centro, Calif.-Spencer K. Hathaway, aged 11, last month made a real estate deal with Imperial county. The lad now has an acre of ground in the scinic Sand Hills at a price any schoolboy eatr afford-two cents per year. Spetrcer's letter explained he wanted land in Painted Gorge or Sand Hills to build a dugout for vacations with his YMCA buddies. He sent the county clerk a drawing of the dugout he plans to put up on the desert, giving dimensions and the amount of lumber he will need. The boy's father is 'a former Marine captain stationed in the area.

'Lumber boughr righr is-holf sold

As competition beiomes grealer expenses spiral higher . wages increase . . . the abiliiy to BUY RIGHT becomes increasingly impbrtant. Why donrt you join lhe growing list of dealers who BUY RIGHT from INLAND because INIAND buys right?

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