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BONNINGTON LUMBDB OO.
?Otalaalp Deo*lntuo TO CATIFORNIA RETAIL YARDS
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Phone YUkon 6-5721
505-6-7 Morris Plon Bldg. 717 Msrket Sl., Sqn Froncisco 3 vice-chairman. lle held this position until his death in 1953. With the dedication of the William Tudor Gardiner Tree Farm, the Redwood Region Tree Farm program was increased to include 75 tree farms embracing 408,536 acres of timberlands. Total tree farming in California, including some 1,965,694 acres outside the Redwood Region administered by the Western Pine Association, covers some 2,374,230 acres of timberlands.
Retait Tumber Deaters
Fremont Forest
Douglos Fir
Pondeross snd Sugcr Pine
Shingles ond lorh
TfT Finds lt's All in the Rules
The 386th Terrible Twenty tournament was held at Wilshire Country Club, July 22. Dewey Reeder was our host and kept a very close watch on all dice boxes. We had a large turnout, with eight guests. It was a big day.
Dewey Reeder was also the day's winner in the lower bracket with 77-9-68, and Curt McFadden was low man in the higher bracket with 90-17-71. The 2-stroke penalty for each win has been extended to winners of the current year rather than the past six months, to get a better distribution oI pflzes.
Harry Whittaker presided at our dinner meeting and Frank Berger distributed the loot for last yeat's annual prizes-silver chafing dishes, silver trays, silver candelabras -goneare the goblets and ash trays (along with two dollar green tees).
The Most Terrible announced that from now on, in our tournaments there is no two-stroke oenaltv: for out of bounds-one stroke. I think he is going to lei us lift out of sand traps-some of them have Monterey sand and some don't, and it's unfair ! In fact, Harry should publish his new U.S.G.A. rules immediately and we hackers can all have fun.
Monterey Tournament Planned
The 387th Terrible Twenty Tournament was held at Virginia Country Club, August 8. Rex Wall lvas our host and he brought up a light breeze for the afternoon but had the rough grown up so high it was murder. There were no low scores and the wailing was terrific. The winners for the day were Wall, even with his penalty handicap (78-72-74), and a three-wav tie in the lower bracket between Bohnhoff, Clary Morris, and Virg Oliver, all with net 76's. Burt Galleher, a former member, was a guest of Wall.
Our October tournament at Monterey is set tentatively for Thursday and Friday, October 23 and 24. Cards will be sent out for reservations. Guests and wives, as usual, with the ladies playing at Pebble Beach. Please return them promptly, even if tentative.
The penalty strokes for winning monthly prizes was established to extend for twelve months, with two strokes for each prize, effective next month.
Our next tournament will be at Bel Air, set for Thursday, September 11, with Falconer as host.
Jerry Rekers' son, 15 years old, Riviera Club champion, had a two on No. Rekers. and t hole at Riviera, with a 4 wood. he's an honorable man.-H. M.
So says Doc Alling.
Superior ond Conifer in Merger
Bill Frese and C. K. "Ken" Rose announce the merger of Conifer Lumber Sales and Superior Lumber Sales Coripany of California into a new comp;ny known as Superior Conifet Lumber Company. Offices will be maintained in Sacramento's 926 I. Building-mailing address P.O. Box 2669, Sacramento 12.
Prior to the merger, both men operated their.own wholesale lumber businesses, Frese hiading Conifer Lumber Sales, and Rose in charge of Superior Lumber, both before and after its reorganization last year. In addition to a general wholesale business with mill connections in five wesiern states,, Superior Conifer Lumber Company will continue operation of the Superior Lumber sawmill at Alta, Calif.
