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Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Club Golf Tournament and Dinner May 11
The Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Club rvill hold a golf tournament and dinner meeting at the Oakmont Country Club, Glendale, Tuesday, May 11, 19,8. The golfers will tee off at noon, and dinner .rvill be served in the Club House at 7:09 p.m. There will be an entertainment program, and door prizes will be ar,varded.
Included in the golf prizes will be the George E. Ream, Roy Stanton and The California Lumber Merchant trophies. Other prizes rvill be ar,varded to the winners in the special events.
Bill Ream, George E. Ream Company, Los Angeles, is in charge of the arrangements. A big turnout is expected. Get your reservations in early.
Terrible Twenty GolI Tourncment
The Terrible Trventy held its 263rd golt tournament at the Bel Air Country Club, West Los Angeles, Thursday afternoon, April 13, rvith Eddie Klassen acting as host. In the evening dinner was served in the Club House. Twenty-three members and nine guests took part in the tournament, Bob Osgood and Bob Mason winning the first and second prizes.
The next tournament will be held at the Los Angeles Country Club, May 24. This will be the annual meeting, and'officers for the coming year will be elected.
San Joaquin Valley
Hoo-Hoo Club Meets
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Foot of l6th Street, Sqn Frqncisco 7
Telephone EXbrook 2-4831
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Broadwoy & Blonding Sts., Alqmedci, Colif.
Telephone LAkehurst 3-O83O
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On April 9, the San Joaquin Valley Hoo-Hoo Club No. 31 held a meeting at the Basque Hotel in Fresno. Ed Schlotthauer, Willard Lumber Company, Fresno, was chairman of the meeting. Dick Wilson, former partner of the Willard Lumber Co., was master of ceremonies, and was presented with an honorary membership.
Officers elected we(e: Robert Reid, Fir-Tex Corp., Fresno, president; Robert Raymer, Yosemite Builders Supply, Merced, Northern vice president; Vern Hawkins, Bakersfield Building Materials, Bakersfield, Southern vice president; Bernard B. Barber, Jr., Bernie Barber & Associates, Fresno, secretary-treasurer; J. C. Snead, C. S. Pierce Lumber Company, Fresno, sergeant-at-arms. Directors: Sid Marshall, King IVlarshall Lumber Co., Bakersfield; Ray Noble, Visalia Lumber Co., Visalia; Kerman Crow, CrowHarr Lumber Co., Fresno; Willard l,a Franchi, Pacific Forest Products, Fresno; Les Mason, Valley Lumber Co., Fresno.
Approximately 85 members were present, and heard an interesting address by Dutch Derr, secretary of the Hanford Chamber of Commerce, entitled "Growing IJp."
Ben
Wcrnd
Ben Wand, 61, editor-in-chief and publisher of the Southern Lumber Journal, Jacksonville, Florida, passed away on April 5. He had published the magazine for twentyfive years, and personally edited it for twenty years. Well known to southern lumbermen, he was active in the organization of a number of southern associations.
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Appointed Executive Assistant
Robert D. Hostetter of Guntersville, Ala., has been appointed assistant executive secretary of the Society of American Foresters at Washington, D. C., effective May 1, according to an announ.cement by President Clyde S. Martin.
A native of Kansas, Hostetter was graduated in forestry in I94L from Colorado A & Nt College, and two years later obtained the master of forestry degree from Duke University majoring in forest economics.
Since June, 1943, he has been employed as forester by the Reservoir Properties Division of the Tennessee Valley Autl-rority. For tu'o years during 1944-1946 he was on military leave serving as a naval officer in the Pacific theatre.
He will serve as assistant to Henry Clepper, who has been executive secretary of the Society since 1937.
Organized in 1900, the Society of American Foresters is a professional body of nearly 6,000 technically trained foresters resident in the United States and Canada. Its official organ is the Journal of Forestry, published monthly.

Ycrd Chcnges
R. A. (Dick) Lewis has been named manager of the Foxworth-Galbraith Lumber Company's yard at Holbrook, Arizona. He was formerly with the firm's yard at Wickenburg.
Bert Bowles, manag'er of the Holbrook yard for the past three years, has been transferred to Yuma where he rvill manage the company's yard there.
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By Ed Nofzigcr
"One ocre of good posfurc will feed ol much siock os l0 to 50 ocrcs of form woodlqnd! Why weor younelf oul in fhe woods?"