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PAUI BUNYAN LU'NBER CO.
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the final event before the entertainment. The Low Gross prize, Davidson Plywood Co. cup, $'ent to Frank Biggs again for his 76. First Flight winner, first low net-William Marion, 88-14-74, the T. M. Cobb cup; second low net-Harry Boand, 85-10-75, the CALIFORNIA LUMBER MERCHANT cup. Second Flight, first low net-Don Gow, 90-17-73, the Weyerhaeuser Lumber Co. cup; second for',' net-Wes Klutz, 95-22-73, the E. J. Stanton cup. Third Flight, first low net-Jim Forgie, 104-36-68. Dub prize was awarded Ed Olson for his 134. Guest prize went to J. Woodard rvith his 77-10-67. The retailer prize went to Ernie Thomas, 97-74-83.
Snark Essley also announced that there would be no January meeting of Club 2, with the next gathering to be the annual Valentine's Day dinner dance, which will be held February 12 at a place to be announced. Ladies, naturally, expected.
The entertainment was of an unusually high caliber and well received by an attentive audience. Lional Kay was master of ceremonies and also a magician who ranks second to few. He drew several Hoo-Hoo from the audience to participate in his amazing legerdemain. The Blair Sisters were skilled dancers, and Morrow and Yaconelli top musicians and comedians. The Revelers polished off this portion of the evening with great harmony, after r,vhich the HooHoo enjoyed various diversions of their ou'n lasting rvell after midnight.
nlqdies Night' Scheduled
San Joaquin Valley Hoo-Hoo lvill
Ladies Night, Jan. 15, at Sunnyside hold its seventh annual Country Club, Fresno.
Gqlifornio Timber Products Holds Open House or New Mill
An official "coming out" party u,as held December 14 for California Timber Products' nen, mi11, located near Annapolis, Calif. The open house u.as held at the mill, which was designed by I. \\r. Johnson Company of Tacoma.
Facilities include an 8-foot band, S-inch edger, a 210-ioot green chain and a Z.l-foot trinrmer. lt. B. Denney is president of the mi1l, r.vhich is currently operating at approximately 70,W0 BNI per shiit. Although the mill is currently cutting only Redlvood, the timber stand also includes considerable Douglas fir.
Sales oflrces are in charge of C. E. Castle and are located at 307 Center St., Ilealdsburg, Calif.