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Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Golf Tournament And Dinner Meeting

The Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Club staged a successful seen. While in the Southland, Mr. and Mrs. Essley toured golf tournament and dinner meeting at the Laker,vood the group around visiting many points of interest. country club, North Long Beach, cn March 20' 76 Nate Parsons and Fred Kozac, who had the lowest Hooplayed golf and LZS sat down to dinner in the clubhousc Hoo numbers among those present, were asked to stancl in the evening. and take a bow.

President Don Bufkin presided at the after-dinner activities. Karen Smith, 1l-year-old daughter of Jerry Smith, Jim Forgie' chairman of the golf committee' presented southern uarrtornra manager for Irrvin-Lyons I-umber the prizes to the winners as follows: Co. of Long Beach, entertained with accordian solos ancl Low gross, Rex Wall, Wall Dry l{iln Co., Davidson she received a fine round of applause after playing several Plywood & Lumber Co. trophy; First Flight, iirst low net, numbers. Russ Bond, American Hardwood Co., George Ream trophy

Dee Essley had as his guest Georg Steinebach, who was -second low net, Fred Calhoun, South Bay Lumbet' Co., visiting this country with a group of cight persons from California Lumber Merchant trophy; Second Flight, first Freiberg, Black Forest, Germany on an exchange program low net, Don Gow, Mt' Whitney Lumber Co., Weyerhaeusbetlveen the State Department at Washington anrl Ger- er Sales Company trophy-second low ncrt, Wes Kutz, Harmany. After the last war, Whittier adopted the town of bor Plywood Corp. of Southern California, Roy Stanton Freiberg, and rvhile the group were here they made their trophy; Third Flight, first low net, Bill Tucker, Sand Door headquarters in Whittier. Mr. Steinebach made a short talk & Plywood Co., Atlas Lumber Co. trophy-second low say that this city rendered great assistance to the people net, Ralph Steffen, McCoy Planing Mill, Bohnhoff Lumber of Freiberg after the war for which they were extrernelv Co. trophy. grateful. He gave his impressions of n'hat he had seen in C. J. Vernon, U. S. Plywood Corp., won the guest prize, the United States, and concluded by saying it is a great and Jim Trowbridge, U S. Plywood Corp., walked ofi country and has the highest standard of living he has ever

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