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First Golf Tournament Held By Dubs, Ltd.

Ralph Stone of Santa Rosa was low gross winner at the golf tournament of Dubs, Ltd., held at Meadow Club, Fairfax, Marin County, Calif., February 18.

Lew Godard, San Francisco, won the high gross prize. Art Evans, San Francisco, was low net winner; Elie Destruel, Santa Rosa, won the second low net prize1. C. Fowler, San Francisco, 3rd low net; Stu Smith, Brownsville, Orgeon, 4th low net, and Dave Davis, San Francisco, 5th low net.

Twenty-six golfers took part, and 3O sat down to dinner in the clubhouse. It was decided to hold a tournament once a month, alternating at different golf clubs. The next one will be held on Friday, March 19, at the same place, Meadow Club, Fairfax.

The Dubs, Ltd. committee consists of Ernest H. Bacon. Fir-Tex of Northern California, San Francisco; Dave Davis, IJnion Lumber Co., San Francisco, and Frank Boileau, Fairfax Lumber Co.. Fairfax.

Other members who were not present include Leo Cheim, San Jose; Norm Cords, San Francisco; Jack Hughes, San Francisco; Jim Moore, San Francisco; Wayne Rawlings, San Francisco; Bob Wright, San Francisco; Fred Ziese, San Francisco; E. Harms, San Farncisco, and John Frey, San Francis,co.

\(/hite Brothers Will Move to New San Francisco Plant in October

White Brothers, pioneer San Francisco hardwood dealers, broke ground recently for their new San Frdncisco plant on Oakdale Avenue, opposite Apparel City.

The office building will house the general offices, and the new yard will be stocked with foreign and domestic woods of all kinds.

Softwoods carried by this firm include Ponderosa and Sugar pine, Port Orford cedar, boat spruce, etc.

White Brothers expect to move into the new plant in October, 1948.

At a recent meeting of the directors the following officers were elected: President, W. T. White; Vice President and General Manager, Don F. White; 2nd Vice President, Charles B. White; Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. M. Iohnson.

Opens Wholescle Drying Yard

L. F. Gilbert has opened a retail lumber yard and a wholesale drying yard for Ponderosa pine in the Industrial Center, Route 2, Box 485 A, Merced, California. The business will be known as the Gilbert Lumber & Trucking Co. Telephone number is X{erced 698J.

Mr. Gilbert was formerly employed by Eureka Mill & Lumber Co., Oakland, and by Marion Nine Lumber Co., Fresno. He has been engaged in wholesaling in Central California for the past two years.

To be called a timber, a piece of lumber must be 5 inches or more thick and 5 inches or more wide.

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