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By Simmons Troined Personnel

8 Yeors Ol Dependoble Service

Ofiering The Finest Old-Growth Douglos Fir Cleors from the ROSS tUrt^BER MlLtS ot Medford, Oregon

FINE CABINET WOODS

"Absolvtely Nofhing But The Besl"

West Coost HordwoodsAlderMopleKnolty Alder lnterior Poneling

Ponderosq PineSugor Pine lmported ond Domestic HordwoodsMohogonyOokMopleWolnutAshSenShinoBirch Coll

Sfeody Growlh fhrough Speciol Seryice

STERLING WOTFE (left in rop lefi phofo) gothers Roy McKendrick ond rhe gong oround for c few loughs. In the second photo ol lcft, Vonce Phipps ond some of the boys "look their best" for the Merchonl comero. Lower lefi phoro shows on E. J. Stonton & Son porty wiihin o pcrty lucky merlbers as door prizes. They included radios, T\r sets and many irllpliances. In all, more than 25 gifts \\-ere presented to as many lucky Rlack Cats.

The meeting \\ras then turned over to Vice-l)resident in Charge of Golf I{arvey Koll, rvho, urith his able assistant, Ernie Thomas, handed out Christmas Gift Orders to the "good" golfers.

The lorv-gross prize was won by George Fredrickson, u'ho shot an 80. In the First Flight-rvith a lorv net of 66-George Cameron placed in the money and X{. M. XIcConnel, with a 68. n'as 2nd lor,v net.

In tl.re Second Flight, Ed Davidson u-as lst lou' net n'ith a 63 and Llovd Jorgensen, u'ith a 65, rvas 2nd lol' rret. -\ncl \Vesley Mann, rvith a 61, rvas lst low net in the 3rd flight.

Tl.re retailer prize n'as l'on by Emii Lug, the guest prize by Henry Pasek. arrrl the Blind Bogey \vas split betu'een

EDDIE BAUER (righr in the top right photo) congrotuloles Roy Stonton on the Club's work with the Boys' Home. Tom Philips, Don Gow ond Woyne Wilson moy be seen rhrough the smoke-filled room in second photo of right. The lower right shot shows l. 5, Brown ond friends

Tom Philips, Bill Braley and Ji* lJagnran, who tied l'ith a lott, of 72 each. Flarvev reur-rrtecl the llole-in-One kitty rrou sports a tt.rtal of $55 I,,r some lucky golfer.

Follorving presentation of the golf prizes, the spectacular shou, of shot's got underrval.. Ser.eral acts of nite club vaudeville, dancing girls and music completed the program, rvhich rvas staged for fun and was enjoyed by all who had the good ,fortune to be present at this annual Christmas party, sponsored every year by officers and members of Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Club 2.

The hardr'vorking committee, along with Prexy Harry Boand, inclucled

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