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The meeting was given over to short talks and reminiscences of Mr. LeMaster's Hoo-Hoo activity and work as editor of WEstern BUILDing Review in Sacramento. He is a past Snark of the Univeise of the fnternational Concatenated O_rder, a Rameses, and presently the longtime Seer of the House of Ancients. In his home club 109,-"Le" has never missed a regular meeting or special event.
For 45 years, Mr. LeMaster has been a Hoo-Hoo officer T_ gne _cg.pqcity or another. Stepping down as secretary of Club 109 does not mean any lissening of interest in- the lumbermen's fraternal society by the publisher, who was also recently honored by countless industry friends on the occasion of his 80th birthday.
In his brief speech of thariks to his fellow Club 109 members, LeMaster told how the Sacramento }foo-Hoo also
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Sports-minded Black Cats of Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Club 2, their guests and lumbermen of the Southland enjoyed a full day of sports when the social season of the fraternity "blasted-off" with a bang at beautiful Hacienda Country Club in La Habra, September 30.
Sixty-two golfers participated in the mountain-climbing tournament which got underway promptly at 10:30 a.m. under the direction of Don Gow, Wally Lingo and Harvey Koll. This is truly a "sportsmen's" course and they say mountain goats are sometimes used for caddies.
The event attracted some of the best lumbermen golfers in spite of the rough going, and sharp-eyed George Carneron won the low gross with a 75. It seems that Ted Bolte really placed low, but he didn't stay for the banquetso-o-o-didn't get the trophy.
In the First Flite, Don Gow made a net 70 for lst place and Rex Wall with a 7l came in 2nd. Allen Taylor with a net 65 won the Second Flite, and Harold Cole followed up with a net 67 for 2nd place. Lynn Hansen walked away with the Third Flite, winning with a net 65, and popular Wally Lingo won the retailer's prize with a net7l.
John Nowak, with a 74 gross, was the guest-golfer of the day and carried off the trophy.
Rex Wall donated two perpetual trophies for the 1960-61 golf season. The Wall Dry Kiln trophy will perpetuate throughout the year to the low-gross winners, and the Max Hardwood prize will circulate among the low-net winners.
During the cocktail hour, more than 125 social-minded "Cats" participated in the card games, visiting and elbowbending. Many new and old faces were seen in groups but several of the truly popular members were not among those present.
During this time, young Bob Smith was busy selling dinner tickets and promptly at 7:09 p.m., Snark John Osgood put the shorv on the road by starting the drawing for the door prizes, and by this method everybody was seated quickly, if not quietly.
The splendid cuisine at the Hacienda included lobster and prime rib and was meticulously prepared and servecl by the well-trained club personnel.
Prexy John Osgood moved right along on schedule. He
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Slqndord Brond lloteriols for the RETAII TUMBER DEATERS gave a quick shot for National Forest Products week. He also plugged for prompt payment of annual dues.
The club presented past president Harold Cole with a fine golf-bag cart in recognition of a good job well-done during the season just past.
Osgood promised the membership bigger and better social and sports events if they in return would help build the attendance. In all, he, too,_ got o{ 19 a good running start as chief administrator of club activitres.
As at all well-conducted social affairs, the "piece de resistance" was scheduled for the last spot on the program. So immediately following dinner, Johnny introdu-ed John R. Maluvius, racing secretary and handicapper for the I{ollywood Turf Club, who held the interest of more than 100 members for well over an hour with color movies of outstanding events of historical interest that have taken place at Hollywood over a period of years.
It was a beautiful program and well-received, as evident by the many, many questions the boys asked Mr. Maluvius. It certainly appears that most lumbermen are interested in the bangtails, in particular Frank Kelly, who must have asked a million questions.

Before closing the meeting, Prexy Osgood thanked the membership for such a fine attendance at the first meeting of the year. He outlined the schedule of coming events and promised tournaments at the "better" golf clubs. He called special attention to the next meeting, which will be held at beautiful Palos Verdes Country Club and will include a Concatenation of Kittens.
"This big day has been scheduled for your entertainment on November 4, and I would appreciate it very much if all of you present tonight would get behind the movement and drive for new members, because we need them," said John.
The big annual Christmas party has been scheduled for f)ecember 16, he concluded.