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Ga ls a nd golf a re sta r attractions at Dubs, Ltd. annual ladies' weekend

f-)t IJS. LTD. held its l,ig arrnual Ladies j/ Weekend at the Mark Tht,mas lrrrr in Monterey, June 4-5, and judging from the accompanyine photos it must have been a completely enjoyable ovent. The official tournament $'s-. played Friday on the Del Monte course and on Saturday the group scattered into foursomes and plaved some of the otht'r ht,autiful ( ourses irr lhc arca intludine Pebble Beach. Coral de Tierra and Carmt'l Valley.

Colf prizt's \\('re won lry Tom Jacobst'n, Sr., Frt'd Zicse and l,t'-. l)oddington for lorv nets in thcir respective Ilights. I)ick Kra[t took thc longest drivt' prize and Dodtling- ton won the t'losest to the pin award, his third straight win on this er.ent. lloy Sjolund has guided thc Dubs organization for the past 1'ear along with viccpresident Bob Kilgore. sergeant-s at arms Bill Gilmorc and Tom Cray, and secretarytreasurer Tom Ja<'ol,sen" Sr.

Elening fe-stilitics included corsages lor the ladics, free cocktails belore and during dinner, a six piece on'hestra {or dancing and an excellent Ncw York steak or lobster dinner.

Duhs. Ltd. will mt'et this month at Pt-a<'ock CaP Golf and Country Clulr" July 16, for its bie Annual Elt'ction 'Iournamcnt.

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OId-Timers

Honored by L. A. Club

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-A nrntloltt on lloo-Hoo ttttml,ers fourtl I)t'e tr'.nslev to lre tlrt' reiirrring- scnior rnt'mlrer of llre ,ltrl,. ,lo."lr [,,ll,,uerl itt .r'ttioti:r' l,r' lior" Stauton. Sr." Harly She<lrick antl Ilarlt'r' Koll.

I rr tht' uftt'rttoott's gol{ing sessiun. ltrarrk ()arrrjobst came up with a unlrelier able 59 to take the lon' nrt trophv. I(en Kerroflel took the low sross hurrors with a 75.

ln tlre first Ilight. John l,iparti loeft u firsl. edgirrg oul Charlie Strait. Set'on<l llight rvinners were Iludv lloodman arrd l)on Johrrson and in the third flight. r'ookie golfer Jinr Barnes u,as the r'r'inner closelv f,,llowed l,r Joe l)e.\lurr.,,.

SoLrth Bay Redwood Co. REDW00D 0nly! OTDEST ESTABLISHED REDWOOD DISTRIBUTION YARD IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ffi l5orrflr Bcry n=ulnnerErR W HA\rrHoRNE, cALTFoRNTA cusroM M,r.r.,NG W s0urHERl{ sEffrorl 0Sborne 6-2251 son and Wally Lingo (7) Music-lovers Bill Stuart and John Lrpani lend an ear. (8) Rudy Roodman explains a fine point of the lumber biz to one of the club mascots. (9) That's new prexy Don Johnson and their lovely accordionist. (10) Dee l-,sslev (left) leads a group in "The Hoo-Hoo Song." (11) Sterling Wolfe, Jr. buys a handful of raffle tickets. "0ldTimer" Hank Garnjobst had a Hoo-Hoo number only slightly higher than his golf score. 0perating Alex H. Christie Sawmill at Arcata, Calif. (707) VA 2-2304

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