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OBITUARIES

OBITUARIES

175 Black Cats stayed at the l9th hole for lobster and steak dinner at Lakewood April l9th when Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Club $2 held its spring Concatenation, golf tournament, election of officers and entertainment by . "The Girls."

Wally Lingo, Sun Lumber Company sales and procurement executive, was elected snark and president of the lumber fraternal organization to head the club activities during the 1963-64 fiscal year starting in September. He headed a strong group of officers who will assist him as a steering committee in handling club affairs.

The 22 Kittens who opened their eyes in Hoo-Hoo-Land included Peter Svenkerud, Far West Fir Sales; Gerry Hyink, Whisler Hardwoods; Bob Ruhlow. Shale Lumber Company; Mike Bivins, Jr., Western Forest Products; Frank S. Quattrochi, TW&J; Charles Nelson and Roy Carroll, Carroll Moulding; David Cutler, The Cali{ornia Lumber Merchant; Jack E. Miller, Hammond Lumber Company; Richard H. Moore, California Door Company; Bob Pallow, Al Peirce Company; Chuck McKeown, Shasta-National Lumber Company; Ernie Matthes, Barr Lumber Company;

Dwight Curran, Frank Curran Lumber Company; Joe Contestabile, TW&J; Jim Pottratz, Crenshaw Mill & Lumber; Robert Goodrich, Weyerhaeuser; Major W. Over' beck, T. M. Cobb Company; Bob Jacob' sen, Salem Lumber Company; John W. Roccio, Salem Lumber Co.; Walter Morrison, Morrison Furniture Manufacturing Company; and Ed Hughes, Anco Lumber Company.

The initiation team was handled by Wally Lingo, assisted by Don Gow and Harold Cole. The Nine, with Bill Bright of the Valley Hoo-Hoo as visiting officer, included Clarence C. Bohnhofi, Fred Smith, Don Swartzendruber, Jim Jackson, Ben Gardiner, Harry Selling, Rudy Roodman, John Lipani and past Snark of the Universe, Harvey Koll.

Seventy golfers participated in the tournament played under ideal circumstances and Ken Kenofiel walked off with the low gross trophy and Jim Martindale won the low net prize. In the lst flight Bill Hanen placed first and Jim Jackson second while in the 2nd flight Charlie Strait came in first and Ed Difani second. Jim Martin' dale won the third flight, Ernie Matthes the best Kitten and the low guest prize was awarded to Walt [,a Casse. AII in all it was a beautiful day for those who were lucky enough to play.

To top ofi the evening Lee Kramer, entertainment chairman, produced a two hour vaudeville show to delight the hard' working lumbermen. The girls were straighf from l,as Vegas and Hollywood and as the boys enjoyed the excellent cui' sine of steak and lobster they also enjoyed the singing and dancing oL ' ,"The Girls."

Coldoor Nomes New Representolive

Roy Henry has been named as a new field representative for the California Door Company of Los Angeles by General Man' ager Art Parkins.

Henry's territory will included Riverside county and part of San Diego county. He is well known to the industry in the vast market area he will cover. For the last 17 years he has been calling on the trade as a representative of Cresmer Mfg. Co. of Riverside.

He will represent California Door Com. pany's full line of dealer products includ' ing the popular new Stephenson redwood cupolas.

He will continue to make his home in Riverside with his wife and son.

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