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o REX OXFORD LUTIBER CO.
Lumber Wholessle
4068 Grenshow Blvd., Los Angeles 8, Cqlifornio nia; Adolph Wahner, Noble Lay, -\tlas l,urnber fio.; Byron Armstrong, l). Cl. Iissle-u* & Son; James Arnett, Western llill & Iloulding Co.; Rex Wells, \\i ells Custom Xlill; George Bonitz, Regal Door Companr-; Irving Bauer, Coast Planing X{ill ; John Green, Arnericarr Sisalkraft Company ; Bill Raymond, Big Tou'n I-umber Co., and Lloyd Jorgensen, Jorgensen Sales Co.
\\rayne \\'ilson read the ]loo-Hoo Codc oi E,thics ir-r the Concatenation ancl the Degree 'Ieam consisted of Bob Osgoocl, Senior Hoo-Hoo; Huntlev \\'ark, Junior HooHoo; J. \\'. Fitzpatrick, Scrivenoter; "Buz" Classen, Bojum; Boris Kutner, Snark; Ecl Bauer, -labbern'ock, Clharlie I'eirce, Custocatian; Jcrrv Ilssler.. ,\rcanoper, and IIarl Crockett, Gurdon.
There \\'as unrlsrlal interest in a handsome lot of attendance prizes arvarded after dinner. They u'ere donated by Associated Xlolding Co., Bach I-umber Co.. Bliss & Gates Lurnber Clo., Boand-Daly Lurnber Co., Bohnhoff Lumber Co., Cal-Co. Wholesale l-rrmber, Dooley & C<i., Eureka Redn'ood Co. Robert S. Osgood, The Phipps Co., E,. _f. Stanton & Son, and U. S. Pl1'u'ood Corp.
Harvel' Koll did his alu,avs excellent job of presenting prizes to winners of the day's golf plav, rvhich had a splendid registration at the course. E,dclie Bauer. Atl:rs Lrrmber Company, furnished the beautif ul nelv retaiier golf trophy and the fourth hole-in-one cup for the lumber fraternity. I'Ie informs The CALIFORNIA LUN{BElt IIERCI{-\NT the hole-in-one trophv may be rvon bv presentation of an authentic u'in from any golf course in the U. S.. Canada or Nfexico.
\\rinners at golf u.ere: Fred Calhr>un, lo\v gross, T. N{. Cobb crrp; first flight: Hafrv lloand, 1st 1on net, California Lumber \{erchant cup, and Jim Neu'quist, 2nd lol' net, large cup; second flight: Bob Hoer.re, lst lou' net. small cup. an<l N'Iike Donnelly, 2nd lou' net, corn popper; third flight: ,f irn Forgie, lst lorv net, bar set, and guest prize, Ii. J. \\-alker, cufflinks. The retailer prize trophy was carried off by Bud Nelson. The club prize u'ent to Don Gerard. "Brou'nie" Markstrom and Bud Gerack split the blind bogey.
If the fraternal enthusiasm generated at the first meeting is maintained, Hoo-Hoo Club 2 has one of the best years ahead. Harry Boand and Chuck Lember, other new officers along with Snark Kutner, all did men-sized jobs in making the evening a roaring success.
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