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Spoils Nire for Hoo-Hoo Club 2

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Due to a double booking at Hacienda, the Hoo-Hoo Club 2 date on May 13 had-to be changed to May ZO but a S1la affair has been planned by the Steering committee at this outstanding country club located ofi Wh-ittier boulevard, practically on the Orange County line.

First-the sp_r^ing^ Fiesta witt le d;dicated to sports- tee-off time at 10:09 on one of the finest, most competitive golf courses in all Southern California. All golfbrs are pointing toward this grand afrair.

Following dinner, which will be the finest as Hacienda is noted for its fine cuisine, a full evening of sports has been planned. World Series baseball films w:ill be-shown.

There will be a member of the Los Angeles Dodgers on hand, along with several Rams, to discriss the fuTure of sports in this area, which is reputed to be the fastest-grow-

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4rh & K Srreet BEfmont 3-673 ing sports city in the world. There shall also be better than usual prizes for both the golfers and dubbers.

A! e special meeting of the Steering committee held April 26 in South Gate, it was determined a raise in club dues must be made due to the high cost of everything from mailings to the membership. to green fees and food. In order to make both ends meet, it was decided to increase the 1960-61 dues next September to $14.99, which will include the International portion.

This group also named the Nominating committee for the June elections. Serving on this Nominating board will be Dee Essley, Don Braley, Harry Boand, Chuck Lember, Harold Cole and Ole May. Members of the Steering committee attending, in addition to those named, weie Bill Smith, John Osgood, Rex Oxford, Rex Wells, Roy Stanton and George Clough.

(Tell them Aut. scuD it in The Cakfornia Lumber Mercharrt)

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