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Concolenotion ond Hoo-Hoo Golf Tourney Hociendo Country Club

Jim Forgie, secretary-treasurer, Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Club No. 2, announces the May 14 golf tournament and dinner meeting held at the Hacienda Country Club, La Habra, Calif., was enjoyed by 67 golfers and 10 "Kittens" who were initiated prior to the dinner hour. Over 100 "Black Cats" enjoyed the roast beef dinner served by the staff of this fine country club. Dee Essley, D. C' Essley & Son, Los Angeles, completed arrangements for the event prior to his departure for Apple Valley, as he was the official host of the lumber organization.

The Kittens who saw the light oi day were Jack Barringer, T. M. Cobb Company; Richard Nelson, Buena Park Lumber Company; Cornell Norby, Forest Products Sales; Ralph Cardwell, Dant & Russell; Jim Frutchey, Los-Cal Lumber Company; Douglas Gerard, Los-Cal Lumber Company; Frank Biggs, M and M Wood Working Company; W. N. Hathaway, Oceanside Lumber; Jim Ferguson, W. B. McKeen Sawmill Company and Ray Wiig, manager, Southern California Lumber Sales.

In the golf tournament Fred Calhoun won the low gross, Tom Fleming low net in the first flight and Rex Wall runner-up. In the second flight Chas. Jordan hit the low net jack-pot and Arn Ragstad placed second and in the third flight Ralph Steffen won the low net in a walk.

Guest prize was awarded to Dave Hill of the Burbank Lumber Company, and Bill Marmion, San Gabriel Valley Lumber Company, Arcadia, won the Retail Lumber Dealer prize. Kitten W. N. Hathaway, of Oceanside, walked away with the cash Blind Bogey. The Dub Prize for this event was presented to Doug Maple, Maple Brothers, Whittier, California. The dozen golf balls for attendance were presented to Snark, John Lipani.

Following dinner two fine pictures featuring the lumber industry were shown to the members. "Story of Philippine Mahogany" and "Coming Out of The Woods" were timely and well received by the lumbermen.

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The next, and final meeting until September, will be a golf tournament and stag dinner at Lakewood Country Club in North Long Beach. Snark Lipani has promised a bang-up affair that will attract a full turn-out. Details of the May meeting, and the final meeting in June, u'ere l-randled by Harvey Koll, golf chairman, and Jim Forgie, entertainment chairman and secretary-treasurer of the organization.

Grog lumber Compony Buys Stewcrrt Woodworlhts Interesl

On April 25, 1954, Stewart Woodworth sold his interest in Crag Lumber Co., mill at Philo and general offices in San Francisco, to his partners-Leonard Lutz oI Boonville and E. J. Lessard and Albert Olson of San Francisco. Leonard Lutz is mill superintendent at Philo, Calif., and Mr. Lessard and Al Olson are president and vice president respectively of the Crag firm.

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