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Gene V. R.eynolds Retires From Weyerhqeuser After 38 Yeors

Gene V. Reynolds has retired after a 4l-year span of service in the lumber industry, 38 of which r,r'ere with the Weyerhaeuser Sales Company. At the time of his retirement last month he was the district representative for Weyerhaeuser in one of the San Francisco territories, a position he had filled for 12 years.

Born in Kansas City, Missouri, he counts among many unique experiences attending high school with Yankee Manager Casey Stengel and Movie Star William Powell. His interest in the lumber business was born in Kansas City in 1914, from which he moved in 1915 to Enterprise, Oregon, joining the Weyerhaeuser organization in 1917.

353rd TTT Ployed qt Monterey

The 353rd Terrible Twenty tournament was held at Monterey Peninsula Country Club, October 20. Tom Fleming won handily 75-U7, and Carsten Woll took second place 82-17-70.

Nine members made the trip,with three guests, and the weather was beautiful. I am told most of the fellows came early to play several courses and some stayed late to see the game at Berkeley. Entertainment was provided for the women and from all reports it was a very successful trip.

WE LIKE TO SAY "THANK YOU'' FoR THE oirponruNrrY To BE OF SERVICE AND TO\TISH YOU SUCCESS AND PROSPERITY IN THE DAYS THAT LIE AHEAD MAY YOU ENJOY A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A PROSPEROUS NE$T YEAR.

We played Red Hill on November 17, with Helmer Hoel as host. The finals of the first six months tournament were scheduled, Bauer vs. Hunter in the lst Flight. LaVon and Huck defaulted in the 2nd Flieht, so Bohnhoff wins autornatically.-H. M. Alling.

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