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Pqul Goboury Scores "Hole-ln-One" During Dubs Silvercdo Tournnmenl
The 135th monthly Dubs Tournament was played on an excellent Silverado Country Club course, April 15, with Prexy Paul Gaboury walking off with the club's prize (a golf bag) for the "nearest to a hole-in-one" for the day
(13 feet from the pin). Guest Dick Davis was last seen filling out an appliiation blank for membership after his tee shot landed 6'll" from the same pin.
_ _First 4!Sht honors were taken by .Hollow Tree's Jim Maher (68) with J. Dasby on his heeis'with a 69, Gail Fell third with 74 and George Monnier fourth with 76.
Paul Cressey was low gross winner with a 78 scorecard, with Jack Anderson and Bud Fox one and two strokes behind, respectively.
In the Second Flight it was Ralph Lamon (65), Gran Gale1t_ (97), Ratptt Bowman (68) and Bob Crosby (69).
Third Flight honors went to another Ukiah m-an, Bob Eldridge_(66), with Ed French (68), Bill Gilmore (70) and Gordon Dennis (75) in that order.
L. A. Hoo-Hoo Glub 2 Nominotes
John
Osgood
for | 960-61 Snqrk
At a regularly scheduled session, May 19, the Nominating committee of Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Club 2 selected thE slate of ofrficers to guide the lumber fraternity's largest club during fiscal 1960-61. These leaders of the- Southland organization were placed in nomination by Chairrnan D. C. Essley:
John Osgood, for President and Snark; 1st Vice-President-Chuck Lember; 2nd Vice-President-Tom Burden; 3rd Vice-President-William T. Smith; 4th Vice-President -Rex Wells; Secretary-J1sa5u1s1-Joe Petrash. The voting will take place at the general meeting this month.
Harvey Koll and Don Gow were named to head the golf tournaments, with the veteran Koll being named "permanent chairman, vice-president for Golf."
In addition to Chairman Essley, the 1960 Nominating committee includes Harry Boand, Chuck Lember, Harold ole, Don Braley, Don Bufkin, Roy Stanton, Sr., and Ole May.
Plywood lmporters Toke Overtime (qt whqt rqte?l To Discuss 'Woes'
San Francisco.-The Imported Hardw.ood Plywood Assn. monthly luncheon ran a lively hour overtime, May 4, as importers discussed their "woes" at the session in the Commercial Club.
George Gmelch, PFEL vice-president, fired the first volley upholding the Transpacific Freight Conference's re-