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talk developed many questions from the members and the Question-and-Answer period had to be limited by President Frost.
1960 Annual in Santa Barbara
It was announced that the 1960 convention will be held at the Santa Barbara (California) Biltmore hotel. Tune 29July 2. Milton Taenzer and Jim Sullivan will handle the details. Roy Stanton, Jr., announced tentative plans for lrolding the following, 1961, convention in Honolulu, Hawaii, and he r,vas given a unanimous vote of confidence by the members in attendance.
A very successful barbecue was held Wednesday evening, June 24, at the Trail Creek Lodge, with dancing and entertainment enjoyed by members and their ladies.
The annual Bobby Byrne Memorial golf trophy was won by Roy Stanton, Sr. of Los Angeles. Lawrence Culter won the golf prize-a Teak ice bucket.
The annual Regatta was won by the team under the command of Al Frost, who accepted the perpetual award for his crew. Presentation of this award was damoened somewhat by the necessity of awarding a "Purple Heart" to Lyall Bell for injuries received during the very hectic actrvlty.
Fred Smales of U.S. Plywood Corp. acted as toastmaster at the annual banquet on Thursday night and did an excellent job emceeing the entertainment and presentation of the various prizes and awards. The entertainment was provided by some of the male members of the association.
One of the highlights of the social portion of the convention was the crowning of a Queen. The charming and vivacious Letty Sullivan] wife oiS"tt Diego's Robert"Sullivan, was selected for this year's award and, as all agreed, she makes a very beautiful Queen to rule with poise and dignity during the coming year.
Additional Strn Valley activity included the daily luncheons, the annual group photo, cocktail gatherings and, at the banquet. the Introduction of New Officers. For the ladies especially, there were the Terrace luncheon and afternoon of cards ; swimming, ice skating, horseback riding, tennis, the ski lift or bowling for those aged 8 to 80; the bus trip to Trail Creek, etc.
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Laramore Construction Co. broke ground last month for the largest planned residential community in Orange County history, the $50,000,000, 560-acre Eastgate project to include 2,500 homes. The development in the Eastgate section of Gzrrclen Grove, Calif., will also have apartment units, shoppirrg centers, churches, a 7-acre park and a fire station. The construction firm has built more than 6,000 homes through Orange county and surrounding areas in the past six years. The homes, some of which will be priced from $1 1,950, will feature tecl.rniques never before used in the price range.
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