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Don Oqkes Gnthers Club I 17 Boqrd; Schedule Nov. 22 Meeting qf Hemet
I)resident Don Oakes, of the l)on Oakes Lumber Co., Hesperia, California, helcl his first board of directors meeting of Riversirle County Hoo-Hoo Club 117, October 16, at Hespcria Inn. N{embers of the boarcl brought their rvives an<l had an enjoyable dinner and dancing as ',vell as accomplishing the business at hand.
'Ihe board set the lirst 1957-58 meeting of thc me mbcrship of the Riverside club for November 22. at 7:59 p.m. at thc Elks Club in Hernet, rvith arrangements for the rrrceting made l;y Russ NIcCoy, past president of the clulr. lreaturc of the n-reeting that evening u-ill be lr Concat to initiatc "Kittens" into this outstanding Hoo-Hoo Club.
Tl-rose present at tl.re boar<l meeting \\'ere Prcsi<lcnt Don Oakes, Don Oakes Lumber Co.. Hespcri:t; Secrct:rr1- Jerry Westohal. Inland Lunrber Co., Ilialto: Treasurcr Iicnneth Fox, l'alrn Springs lJrrilders Srrpply, Palnr Springs: l)irector Don l)cArmoncl, Cresmer I'Ifg. Co., IRir-ersicle; l)irector \\'arren Hasl<ins. Inlancl Lttnrlrcr Co., Ilialto; Dircctor E,cl
Hadlel', Rialto I-umber Co.. I{ialto; Immecliate Past Prcs. Bob Saucke, Cresmer \lfg. Co., Ilivcrside; I,lrst Presidcnt Bert Holdren, lliaito Lrrnrber Co., Itiaito, and I)ast I)elruty Snark oi SoCal, J. Stark Sorvers, Irrland Lumbcr Co., Rialto.
Sqnfq Clqrq Volley Hoo-Hoo Bowling feqm Tqkes fhe Leogue
A bou'ling te:rm sponsorecl by Santil Clara Vallev FIooHoo C'lrrb 170 recently beiLt out 11 other contenders for first-place honors in the Camino Rt-ru'ling Alley Summer League. The tear.r.r, u.hich took the league by a slirl half gamc, \vas c()ml)osed of _f in'r Rossman, Trvin Harbors I-urnber Companr. ; IJob Ror-rner, He<llrrnd Lunrber Sales ; \Iarion \\-ard, Hubbard ct Johnson; Joe Wilson and Jack Xlarden, Chase Lrrnrber Co., and Jirn Ran.rsey, Cheirn l-urllber Co.
A celelrration being irr r,rrlrr. the tearn-togethcr u'ith the u-ives, trcate(l thenrselves to:ur evenitrg out at the I-ior-rs Club l)en in Sar.r Jose on Septen-rber 21. lii ve davs latcr, at a regular nreeting of tl.re Santa Clar:r \rallev Club, I'rcsidcnt Ollie l,ee olficiallr- presented the team its harcl-l-on trophy. Srrnrnrer l,eague horrors out of tl"re n'av, Club 170 is currentlv sporrsoring a Trio I-eague composcrl of Bolr l:iorurcr. .f irn Itar.nst:r-, Jim llossm;rn, M:rrion \\'arrl, ancl Ilolr Tinrnlerrnan, L'hase Lumlrer Co., San Jose.
33 Turn Ouf for Sqn Diego Hoo-Hoo Golf Tournqment
Slin Diego lloo-Iloo (llrrb 3 enjovecl one of the largest go1 f tournaments in its historl- n'lien 33 turrred out at Singing Hills (iolf & Cotu'rtrv Clrrb. I)chesa, (.alif., on Sundar'. ( )ctober 20. Follon'ing the play, arr au'arrl dinner u'as hel<l at the club and attentled by '10 grtests.
.\u.arcls lrerrt to Gene Trook, lou-eross; Billy Meredith, 1ou, net: Roy Batt, second lou' net, ar-r<l Joe Cramer, second lou' gross. \-isiting golfers tied for lol' net u,ere Max Johnson and Frank Salmon. .'\ special :rn'ard u'as presenterl to Ed Gavotto; he u,as on a golf coLlrse for the hrst time