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PLYWOOD & TUMBBR
Frorn the Orient
HEpublic 1-8726 O 1996
Inglewood Country Club
Selected for Finql Hoo-Hoo Meeting & Golf Tournqmenl
June | 6rh Slorring of 9:OO A.M.
West Washington Bh:d. O Los Angeles 78, California
Osgoocl, Joe Petrash, Larry Weiland, Lee l(rarner, Dee Essley and Ole May.
Lee Kramer was r.ramed to tl-re publicity committee for 1962. .Larry \\'eiland has been selectecl for the charity commlttee.
At a steerir.rg committee meeting April 2-1th of lfoo-llocr CIub 2 members it r,vas decicled to irave a golf tourtramerrt and banclrret at Hacienda Countrv Clrrb in East \Arhittier Friday, Nlay l9th. Tee-o1T tinre at 9:29 a.nt., cocktails at 5 :09 p.m. and dinner to be serr-ecl prornptlv at 7 :29 p.m. This will be baseball night ancl the "Cats" u'ill be entertained bv a speaker from the Los Angeles Angels u'ho u'ill llull nL punches in his straight from the shoulcler talk about the future of the American League Pacific Coast er.rtry.
Tl-re final meeting of the currerlt fiscal year rvill be helcl at Inglewood Country Club Jrrne lfith. This affair n'ill be a sporting event a1so. l{orse races in the evening arrcl golf all day long rvith tee-off set {or 9 :00 a.nr. lloth of these clubs furnish rvonderful food ar.rcl Snark Johrr Osgoocl rrrges all to join the fun and good fellor,vship.
On June 16th a nerv president of the club u,ill be electecl to serve during the fall, winter ancl spring of 1,961-62. Don Bralev rvas selectecl as chairr.nan of the nomir-rations committee u'hich included Dee Essley, Harvey Koll, ,lim Forgie, Harold Cole, Ole I\'Iay ancl John Osgoocl.
Steering committee members atterrcling the April 2-1th meeting inclrrcled Harold Cole, Phil Kelty, Chuck Lomber, Don Br.rfkin, Don Braley, llarvel'Koll, Berr Garclir-rer, -|ohrr
Redwood Empire ond Blqck Borr Clubs
Plon "Togelherness" Weekend
Redwood Empire lfoo-Hoo Club 65 ancl lllack ]lart HooHoo Club 181 will stage their anrrual Forest l-ake Family \\'eekend on the weekend of June 9-11. Ulith beautiful Forest Lake Resort offerine golf, su'itntning, horseback riding. boating and dancing, a perfect rveekencl for the 'rvl'role family is assurecl.
Plan $1 (starts Saturclay morrring, June 10) provides one night's lodging, three meals (Saturday night clinr-rer, breakfast ancl lunch Sunclay), plrrs a cocktail party Saturday ever.ring, for the amazing low price of $11.70 per person.
Plan fi2 (starts Friclay night, June 9) provides acconlmoclatiorrs for trvt-r rrights in aclclition to all the benefits of Plarr f,1 for an all-irrclusive costs of $15.70 per person.
This is an outing for the entire family, so bring the kicls and berrefit frorn Forest l-ake's very reasonable chilclren's rates. Iteservations should be sent immecliately to : Jim Ilaher, ,\rt llond Lumber Compan-v, Box 537, Cloverdale (Phcrre l'\\-inbrook 4-3326) or Rocl }luston, Napa Builders Strpply, 3183 -Jeffersor-r, Napa. Phone BAlclwin 6-3797).
