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Robert L, Taube
Wholesale Lumber
9015 Wilshire Blvd.
Beverly Hills, Calif.
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DTSIRIBUTORS AND WHO1ESALERS
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Los Angeles 47, Cslil. AXminster 2'9181
Ponderoso & Sugor Pine manufacturing concern, lvhich produces builders' hardrvare for retail building material dealers.
George Hull, Pacific Forest Products, Inc., and the "Hull" family, spent the last two weeks of June vacationing at Grants Pass and Clear Lake.
That No. 1 fisherrnan of Pasadena, John Sampson, head man of the Sampson Company, returned from a successful trip to Lake Mead, Nevada, .ivhere the fish are hard to catch.
349th Terrible Twenty Tourney Ends Up in 'Apple-Pie Order'
The 349th Terrible Twenty tournament was held at Riviera Country Club June 77, with Harold LaVon acting as host, both at the golf club and at his restaurant, The Tally-Ho, for dinner. Karsten Woll won first prize, as is his custom at Riviera, and Robert Osgood took second place. The scores were 82-11-71 and Bl-9-72 (our "candidate," Rex Wall, shot 76-5-71 to tie Woll in the pari-mutuel).
At the board of directors meeting preceding the tournament, Rex Wall and John T. Fox rvere elected members . of Terrible Twenty Tournaments. So, after a two-week rvaiting period, the submission of applications, signing the by-larvs and paying their dues, they can start collecting ash trays. Our Most Terrible Woll appointed Doug Disney chairman of membership committee, u'ith Tom Fleming and Bob Alcorn assistants, to see that our guests receive more cordial reception at our tournaments. The new tournament schedule \\ras announced, rvith the only change being Oakmont'for L.A.A.C. in December. A "Lucky Strike Extra" is scheduled for Thunderbird, probably early in May, Harold LaVon host, as many members like to play there at least once a year and it could not be fitted into our regular schedule.
Last month's second place tie betrveen Hoel and Bohnhoff was won by Bohnhoff, 33 points to 31 by Hoel.
Harold LaVon's dinner at Tally-Ho rvas r,r.onderful, even though we had no special printed menus. We could really enjoy the roast beef and not feel an inferiority complex because you couldn't even pronounce the name of the dish. Harold's dinner is always the best of the year.
This month at Wilshire with Alcorn officiating.
-H. M. Alling.