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ing and other outdoor sports by both men and women of the lumber fraternity. It was announced that future mixed afiairs to be sponsored by the Riverside group would include a golf tournament at the Thunderbird Golf Club for members of Hoo-Hoo and guests from other clubs in the Southland.

The golfing members and guests spent the night at the Inn and teed off at the Thunderbird Golf Course at 8:00 a.m. the following morning for the tournament which we hope to be able to make an annual event' Mr. Jack McGrath, chairman of the Golf Tournament, had many prizes for the wnning members ahd guests. The member winners were J. Stark Sowers, low net; Jack McGrath, low gross; Bob Saucke, low net runner up; Homer Wilson, low gross runner up; Carol Crane, high gross; Russ Boyd, Bill McDonald, and Hub Kronen all tied for high gross runner up. The Guest winners were Bob Mcfnnis, low net; Jim Barron, low gross; Ed Difani, high net; Joe Allen, high gross.

The great success of this affair was largely due to the cooperation of the following manufacturers and suppliers; Kaiser Gypsum Co., Simpson Logging Co., A. L. Hoover Co., T. M. Cobb Co., Masonite Corp., Fredericks-Hansen Co., United States Plywood Corp., Sand Door and Plywood Co.. Consolidated Lumber Co., Southwestern Portland Cement Co., Cresmer Manufacturing Co., Inland Lumber Co., Riverside Cement Co., Arrowhead LumbelCo., So-Cal Building Materials Co., Tarter-Webster and Johnson Co., Gladding McBean and Co., W. P. Fuller Co., Triangle Steel Corp., Johns-Manville Sales Corp., Hyster Co., Olympic Stained Products Co., California Hardware Co., Blue Diamond Corp.

Warren Haskin, secretary of the Riverside County Club, and 'a committee handled the details of this successful spring dinner dance and sports affair.

Howard Gates, Bliss and Gates Lumber Co., Los Angeles, his wife and two children, Bob and Tina, left Southern California the middle of May for a month's vacation in the middle west and east. While in Detroit they picked up a'new 1954 Mercury for a tour to New York via Washington, Philadelphia and New England States. They will return to'Los Angeles via New Orleans and the deep south arriving home about the 2oth of this month.

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Son Diego Hoo-Hoo Club

Dinner Dance

Over sixty couples attended the success{ul dinner dance held Friday, May 28, by the San Diego Hoo-Hoo Club at the Town and Country Club House in Mission Valley, it was reported by Herschell Larrick, Jr., president of the f raternal organization.

Dancing wtil 2 a.m., door prizes for the lady guests and a well served dinner highlighted the evening events. Bob Baker was chairman of the tommittee which completed arrangements for this annual affair held every spring by the lumbermen of the city on San Diego Bay.

Alrqdenq Lumber Yqrd Chonges Hqnds

Fred and Cyril Carpenter are the nerv owners of the Johnson Lumber Company, 2105 Lincoln Ave., Altadena, Calif. Purchase of the retail lumber yard was completed several weeks ago from Mrs. Olive Johnson, widow of Earl Johnson who passed away May 20, 1953. According to Fred Carpenter, manager of the concern, the name will remain the same and the company will continue to service the retail trade in the city of Altadena catering to the home builder and Do-It-Yourself customer. Fred Johnson was formerly manager of the Carter Mill and Lumber Company, Los Angeles.

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