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HOO-HOO:
Jurisdiction Number 6 is unanimous in presenting the name of our member for the past two years on the Supreme Nine, Harvey Koll, as a candidate for the office of the Snark of the lJniverse for the Hoo-Hoo year of 1961-62.
I have known Harvey as a businessman for the past 45 years; as a young man he was associated witti his father in the Koll Planing Mill, founded in Los Angeles before the turn of the century, and has been active in lumber ever since.
Harvey has been very influential in promoting the principles of Hoo-Hoo in Southern California for the past many years. He is respected and admired for his untiring effort in the promotion of Hoo-Hoo expansion, ethics, and the program for "National Forest Products Week." For many years, with money and personal sacrifice, he has been a stimulating factor developing our LeRoy Boys' Home program, involving the expenditure of many thousands of dollars over the past 10 years.
Harvey is semi-retired and is blessed with the time, qualifications, willingness and resources to dedicate one year's time for the Order he loves-"lfoo-Ifoo !"
I join with hundreds of his friends, both local and national, in asking your support for his election at the Miami, Florida Convention for the office of the Snark of the lJniverse.
Dee Esslay (signed)
Summer Activities for L. A. Hoo-Hoo-Eftes
I\{ildred Dutton, publicity chairman for Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo-Ette Club $1, reports that the combined bolrds were entertained on July 29 by Peggy Mottola, new president, at her Fullerton home, and the change-over -from past to present officers was completed.
Continued support rvill be given by the club to the girls of Ramona High School. Donations of blankets, sheetslnd clothing are still needed.
The annual garden party of the group will be held on August 19 at the home of Lorraine Theetge,4130 West 60th Street, Los Angeles, from 1 to 4 p.m.
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Dubs Dig in at Carmel
Dubs. Ltd.. Northern California's fraternal order of divot diggers, again scored a smash hit -;vith its Annual Outing over the weekend of Tune 16-18 at Carmel. over 80 lumbermen ancl their spouses being in attendance.
The annual affair was cl.rairmanned by Wendell Paquette, the tourt.rament played oll the Nfonterey Peninsula's beautiful Del Monte Golf & Country Club course, the "action" at nigl-rt taking place at Carmel's famed N{ark 'Ihomas Inn.

\Arith some 50 golfers participating in the annual tourney, the low gross positioll was swiped by Cloverdale lumberman Jim Maher, Art Bond Lumber Company, Mrs. Fenner (Bonnie) Angell, of Soquel, handil,n* won the low gross in the women's division. In the low r.ret divisions, Les Doddington, Bernie Barber & Associates, took the first flight; Louie Larson, Larson Ladder, came out on top in the second flight; IBMC's Jack Crar.re scoring low rret in the third flight. The two "hole-in-one" prizes rvere taken by Boldt Beacom's Charlie Beacom alld Tom Jacobsen, Sr., Sun Valley Lunlber Company.
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Following the Friday tournament, the Mark Thomas Inn took the spotlight as the thirsty ones and the golf widows convened for cocktails and a big evening of fun, including the awarding of prizes and dinner dancing.
The Annual Outing marks the completion of another big Dubs year, the past year under the guidance of outgoing prexy George Monnier. Monnier will vacate the president's chair at the club's annual election tournament at the San Jose Courrtry Club on July 2I.
Wqrd & Horrington Begin Conslruction
Construction began in July on the new retail lumber and home center in Garden Grove, California, for Ward & Harrington Lumber Company of Santa Ana. The new building and parking area cover more than 138,000 square feet and will have a staff of 34 under Manager Ted Schaefer.
Gil Ward is principal of the firm, and Larry Henderson general manager.
This will be the eighth facility for the progressive Ward & Harrington firm.