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Don Goodrich, Eugene, Oregon, attended the Annual Reveille at Rerkeley, May 12.
Jim Kirby, manager of the I.os Angeles ofrfice of Pacific Forest Products, Inc., recently visited the company's home office in Oakland, and while in the Bay district attended the Annual Reveille at the Claremont Hotel, Berkeley, May 12.
R. O. Wilson, oldest lumberman present, and u'ith most years of service to the lumber industry, was in attendance as usual at the Annual Reveille, May 12. He is still active, associated with Monarch Lumber Company, Oakland.
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Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Meeting
The Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Club nret at the University Club, Los Angeles, on liriday noon, May 19, an<l the mecting was well atten<lerl about 100 being prcsent.
'l'he spcakers wcre Ii. l,l. llaucrmeister, supervisor of prison education, Statc of California L)cp:rrtnrcnt of Correction, Chino, who talked on "ltemaking Men," and Joe f-orenzen, Ilurcau of Paroles in the Los Angeies office, who gave sonre of the highlights of his work after the men leavc prison to take their place in society. Iloth tillks werc intercsting and informative and both speakers ansrvcred a numbcr of qrrestions.

Presidcnt Tom liox had as his guest John Joe Ilarry of Irelancl, now a freshman at Villanova Collegc in I'hiladclphia who made a short talk. He ran in the trvo nrile racc at tlre Los Angeles Coliseum that evening. Tom also had as his guest his father, James Fox.
Jack Dionne entertained with a few stories that went over big with the gathering.
The next meeting will be a golf tournament and dinner at the Lakewood Country Club, Long Beach.
A nominating committee was named by President Tom Fox which includes Bob Osgood, George Clough, Paul Orban and Ed Bauer and they will report at the June meeting on the names recommended for Club officers for the nerv Hoo-Hoo year.
49er Pcrty lune 2
The San Diego lfoo-Hoo Club will holcl its annual 49er Party on June 2. These parties are always popular r,vith the San Diego members and a big turnout is expected. The party will be held at the American Legion Hall, San Diego.
Scrcrcunento Hoo-Hoo Club
WilI Hold Dinner Dcrnce
Sacramento Hoo-Hoo Club will hold the Tuesday Club House, Sacramento on a dinner dance at Saturday, June 3.
Biverside Hoo-Hoo Club Concct Iune 2
'fhe ltiverside l-loo-lkxr Club u'ill hold a concat at the Iludlow Broiler, Iledlands, Friday evcning, June 2. Dinner rvill lrc serve<l * 7:29 p.m., an<l a good turnout is cxpccted. I'aul A. Loizcaux is Club presi<lent, and l}rb Saucke is secretilry.
Sacromento Hoo-Hoo Club
The regular clinner meeting of Sacramento I{oo-Hoo Club rvas hel<l at Wilson's on Wc<lnes<lav. Mav 17.
Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Club GoU Tournqment cnd Dinner lune 16
The Los Angeles Hoo-Ho<l Club rvill stage a golf tonrnament and dinner at the l-akervood Country Club, Long Ileach, on Friday, Jtrne 16.
The golfers will tee off at ll:59 a.m. Golf prizes will include the Roy Stanton, George E. Ream and The California Lumber }{erchant trol>hies, and awards will also be presented to the winners of the various special events.
Dinner will be served in the Clubhouse at 7:09 p.m., and President Tom Fox will preside at the business session. Door prizes will go to the holders of the lucky numbers. The Glee Gates Trio, three charming young ladies, will entertain with music and songs from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. These young ladies have appeared at Club meetings before and l.rave always been well received.
Ed Bauer, Harvey Koll, Orrin Wright and John I-ipani are handling the arrangements for the golf tournament. A big turnout is expected and the Committee requests that reservations be made earlv.
Annuql GoU Tourncment
The Willamette Valley Lumbermen's Golf Association will hold its annual golf tournament on Friday, June 9, at the Eugene (Oregon) Country Club. The annual banquet will be held in the evening.