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The 415th Terrible Twenty Tournament was held at the Oakmont Country Club, F'riday, December 9, with Vern Huck as our hosl. It's a new Oakmont, inside and outside, and beautiful. The clubhouse now faces the course, new decor thruout, and the course has been dolled up with rose gardens and such-what a layoutl
Vern Huck with his local knowledge and his long ball won the tournament easily (83-14-4-73). The 17th hole is 500 yards longhe was on in 2 and missed his eagle by a feather. Dr. Rekers won the lower bracket with 82-11-4-75.
Match play starts this month for the 2nd six-months tournament at Hacienda, Thursday, January 12, with Harry Whittaker making the arrangements.
At our dinner meeting, Elmer J. Vivian of L.A.C.C. was elected to membership, subject to the two-week waiting period. He was introduced to the club by Pruessing and Bauer and is treasurer of General Veneer Mfg. Co.
The Board of Directors have established a Retired membership. Dues will be $20 a year and members shall receive the monthly bulletins, and be eligible to play any of our tournaments paying the customary guest fees.
Vern Huck found his gold and diamond baubles two weeks ago when he turned his pants upside down. They fell out of the lining. He spent two days apologizing:-to the South Hills manag'ement, the police, the insurance adjusters, and quieting his wife. I covered the story in the above words; Vern entertained us for 32 minutes with his version.-H. M. Alling,
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(Continued, from Page 27 ), in the event by members of the club, including Jim F orgie, Harvey Koll, Roy Stanton, Dee Essley, Harold Cole and others. He also urged all members to be sure and make plans to attend the annual Christmas Party for the youngsters of the LeRoy Boys Home December 16th at the Nikabob, Ninth & Western in Los Angeles.
The Bang-Tail followers, under the guidance of starter Phil Kelty, took over ^Lhe evening at this point for a full schedule of fun and frolic. A highly pleasin' time.
97,3OO Housing Storts in November 1960
Work was started on g?,300 housing units in November 1960, according to preliminary estimates of the Bureau of the Census, U. S. Department of Commerce, in comparison with the 112,000 units started in October, and the 106,500 units in November 1959. The decrease from October was primarily a normal seasonal movement.
Privately owned housing starts totaled 95,700 units, representing a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1,235,000, down 1/p from the estimated annual rate of 1,253,000 in October, and g7o below the November 1959 seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1,356,000.
Nonfarm housing starts in November amounted to 96,300 units, down L2Vo from October and, 8/s below November 1959. Privately owned nonfarm starts numbered 94,700 units, representing a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1,221.,000 units, slightly above October and 8% below the November 1959 estimated rate of 1,328,000.
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