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TRUCK DOUGIAS FIR ond REDWOOD

Rough ond Surfoced Lumber

Foirhurst Lumber Compony, the oldest estoblished wholesole oftice in Eureko, now mqrkels lhe produclion of 33 mills in Northern Coliforniq.

Group at Eugene Meeting

The picture reproduced above was taken at the big annual get-together meeting and golf tournament recently held at the Eugene Country Club, Eugene, Oregon.

Left to right are: J. B. Buckner, Jr. Longview, Wash.; Al Kelley, Alameda, Calif.; Clyde Starling, Eugene, Oregon; H. Walters, Lebanon, Oregon; Bob Smith, Medford, Oregon. Seated is Dan Raymond, Eugene. Buckner, Starling, and Smith are Long Bell Lumber Co. representatives. Walters formerly operated Lebanon Lumber Co., but is now a retired gentleman, a keen horse fancier his friends say. Kelley didn't win the trophy he is holding. Just atmosphere, he says.

Terrible Twenty Golf Tournament

The 302nd Terrible Twenty golf tournament was held at the Wilshire Country Club, I-os Angeles, on July 17. Arthur Harff and Doug Disney were hosts and attended to all the details in good fashion.

Roy Stanton and Frank Berger were tied for first prize with a 67 net, both shooting 85's; they will play off the tie at the August tournament.

Most Terrible Eddie Klasson presented last year's annual prizes which included beautiful sterling silver vases, bowls and cream and sugar sets. He had a special prize of a dozen golf balls for the low net on four holes chosen by lot which was won by DeWitt Clark.

Burt Gallaher has arranged for the August tournament to be held at the Virginia Country Club, I-ong Beach, on August 14.

Plans are being rnade for the annual jaunt in October to Pebble Beach.

George C.

Elected Member Of Eurekc City Council

George C. Jacobs of the George C. Jacolis Company, prominent lumber and building material firm, Eureka, Calif., rvas recently elected a member of the Eureka City Council.

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