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Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo CiublHoicis Annuai Meeting

Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Club held its annual meeting rt the University Club, Los Angeles, on Friday, September 7. About 150 members and guests sat down to dinner. This meeting rvas timed to synchronize with others all over the country in celebration of the 54th annual convention of the Order.

President Roy Stanton presided. Bob Osgood,. chairman of the nominating committee, presented the rlames of those nominated the coming year, and the elec-

Bert E. Bryan, of Oakland, former member of tl-re Supreme Nine, spoke briefly on the benefits of the decentralized annual meetings.

Dee Essley, retiring Supreme Jabberwock, thanked the members for their support during his term of office. He said he believed the Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Club is the largest in the country, u'ith 290 members.

Retiring President Roy Stanton expressed appreciation for the fine cooperation of the committee and members. officers,

President, George Clough, San Pedro Lumber Co., Los Angeles; Vice President, Bill Ream, George E. Ream Co., George Clough, the new president, said he is looking forLos Angeles; Secretary-Treasurer, Earl Galbraith, Los ward to another successful year, and set a goal of 100 new {ngeles. members.

Committee, LeRoy Stanton, Bob Osgood, Ed Bauer, Huntly Wark, Lloyd Miller, Harvey Koll, Fred Smales, Max Barnette, Harold Hamilton, "Spud" Jordan, Orville Stewart, and Roy Pitcher. Publicity Committee, Dee Essley, Ed Martin.

Six new members were asked to take a bow. They are: E. W. Loughland, V. Oliver, Jt., F. D. Vaughan, L .W. Bar,clay, Elmer L. Hexberg, and J. S. Dooley'

Terrible Twenty GolI Tourncment

"Boney" Bohnhoff won first prize with a net 7l in the 231st Terrible Twenty Golf Tournament, held at Palos Verdes Country Club on August 16. Twenty-three members and six guests toured what was described as the rugged course. The first prize was a silver handwrought goblet. Second prize, sterling silver coasters, was won by Bob Mason with a score of 73. Dee Essley and Bob Falconer sponsored the tournament.

Helmar Hoel and "Boney" Bohnhoff were in charge of arrang'ements for the September tournament at the Virginia Country Club.

The speaker, Lieut. Robert Herwig, U. S. Marine Corps, All-American Center at California, was introduced by the president. He gave an intensely interesting talk on his experiences in landing with the second wave on Okinawa, and of the fighting there during the very tough 82 days of its duration. He has just returned from Okinan'a alter ?2 months in the South Pacific.

Comrnercicl Standcrd lor Fir Stock Doors Effective Sept. 20

Announcement is made by J. W. Medley, Division of Trade Standards of the U. S. Department of Commerce, Washington, D. C., that Commercial Standard, CS73-45, for Old Growth Douglas Fir Standard Stock Doors (Third Edition) is now a recorded standard of this industry, effective for nerv production from September 20, 1945. Printed copies of the standard will be mailed to all manufacturers, distributors and users who signed acceptances. Copies of the standard will be mailed to non-acceptors onlv on specific request.

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