2 minute read

F rtonalt

Next Article
P"rnnalt

P"rnnalt

E. A. (Ted) Wright, rvell knorvn in the plyrvoocl and dclor business, is norv associated u'ith I'lr-u,oocl I-os Angeles, Ir.rc., Los Angeles.

Jack Kaefer, formerly u.ith Work Luml;er Co., Monterey, Calif., is nou, on the road for United States plyu,ood Corp., out of the San Francisco offrce, covering the Peninsula and Coast Counties territorv.

P. R. (Bob) Kahn, Forsyth Hards'ood Co., of San Francisco, and N{rs. Kahn returned October 24 fron an extended eastern trip. They attencled the National hardu,ood convention in Chicago, picked up a new Cadillac, ancl visited eastern Canadian cities. They drove through Nerv England states, do.rvn the Atlantic seaboard, and back by n.at, of the South.

Bill Dollar, u'ho is nol' rvith John A. Rudbach & Los Angeles, as salesman, is covering ltiverside and Bernardino Counties anrl tl.re Imperial Valley

Terrible Twenty Plcys Pebble Beach And Cypress Point GolI Courses

The 281st Terrible Tu'enty golf tournament was helcl at Pebl>le Beach and Cypress Point on the Monterey peninsul:r on October 13 and 14. 21 members and tn.o guests macle the trip north. Many of the members brought their rvives along and dancing .rvas enjoyed at the Beach Club in the evening.

Bill Ream and Bob Osgood turnecl in the lorv scores at Pebble Beach, and though their scores u,'ent up at Cypress Point, thel' held on to their lead. Bill had net rounds of 72 and 75, and Bob had 73 and 79.

Some of the boys rvent on to Berkeley on October 15 to see tl're University of Southern California-California football game.

The November Lo., Country Club on 5an

Wilbur Craig, r,r'ho has been assistant sales manager at Iru'in & I-yons Lumber Company's mill at Nortl-r Bend, Ore., is norv rvorking out of the company's Long Beach ofljce, succeeding Larry Watson.

E. W. Yeats, manag'er of F. S. Buckley Door Co., made a rnonth's trilt in September that included visits to Portland, Tacr>ma, Seattle, Spokane, and Banft, l-ake I-ouise and Jasper National Park in Canada.

J. H. (Jim) Prentice, Columbia Valley Lumber Co., Ilellingham, Wash., and Nlrs. Prentice, are vacationing in Los Angeles. Jim formerly represented the Bloedel Donovan I-umber NIil1s in the Southern California territorv for many years.

Congrctulctions

N[r. ancl Nfrs. James H. Forgie are the happy parents of a baby bo1., Peter Shafer Forgie, borr at St. Vincent's I{ospital on October 25. Jim is associated n,ith Robert S. Osgood, I-os Arrgeles.

tournament is slated for the Los Angele-. Thursday, November 17.

Dubs Ltd. Plcy At Menlo GolI d Country Club

Dubs, Ltd. enjoyed their monthly golf tournament and <linner at N{enlo Golf & Country Club, October 21. Trventysix golfers participated. The prizes u,ere awarded as follorr.s: Lon' Gross, Del Travis, 78; 2n<1 Lou. Gross, llob Flogan, 80; Lorr' Net, Jim Needham, 57 ;2nd Lorv Net, Art Evans, 61 ; Third Low Net, Frank Brou'n, 62; Fourth Lorv Net, triple tie, I-loyd Su'iger, Leo Cheim, Jr., and Norm Cords, (r5.

Guest Lou' Gross \\'as \\'on by Bruce Flills rvith 83, and the grrest Lorv Net by Hank Neeclham, [r5.

The next tortrnament rvill be at the Cypress Point Club at N{onterey, Novemlter l[3. Dubs' rvives have been invitecl to attend the dinner follou'ing the tournament.

New Plastic Cement

A nerv ltlastic cement has been irlaced on the Northern California market by Calaveras Cement Company. Distribution o\-er a u'ide territory is anticipated by the first of tl.re year. The product, which r,vill be kno.w,n as Calaveras Plastic Cement, is considerecl ideal for all tt-pes of stucco rvork.

This article is from: