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Los. Angeles lumbermen, sixty of them, played in the second Golf Tourn.I rt_1g.9d_ this year by the Los Angeles I{oo_ Hoo Club, at the Witshire iountry Club, on D.-.;;_ ber 19th.

Iirank Connelly of the Woodhead Lumber Comoanv. staged the affair, assisted by Fred Golding. Edga, I-i"yi_ J^ones* Ed Tennant, Bert Maule, Herman"Ror.?n"rg 1"d Roy Stanton.

Joe Chapman of the La Brea Materials Company came out first and won a beautiful silver shaker, airrat.a Uy E. L Stanton & Son. He turned in the lowest gross score, an 85.

The other prizes were awarded as follows:

Highest.gross for the day, Earl Johnson, prize by ,.Cali_ fornia Lumber Merchant."

Low n e t, Class "A," Roy Stanton, prize by California Panel Company.

Znd. " " " G. H. Lockwood, prize by Ham_ mond Lumber Co.

Low gross, Class "B," J. E. Heiber, prize by Fred Goldlng.

Lorv n e t, Class "B," J. Q. Cttetew, prize by Wheeler Osgood Co.

?nd. " " " R"y Throm, prize by G. R. Tully.

Low gross, Class "C," Paul Masters, prize by Bob Forgie.

Low n e t, Class "C," " i;H:,lng.ton, prize by Cap2nd. .. .. praa crori"r.

Low gross, Class "D," E. G. Betts, prize by E. L. Bruce. I-olv het, Class "D," ""riifilirthy, p rize by Ray 2nd. " '( " Harry Hanson, prize by Clifi Estes.

Low gross Class "E," C. K.#r1t,o", prize by Floyd

Low n e t, Class "E," an"il;I'.?wens, prize by Berne 2nd.""" C. 5j Robertsharv, prize by Ed Houghton.

3rd. " ' " " R. F. Bartz, prize by Gus Hoover.

The p_lay started at noon, it being an eighteen hole af- f.1i.r. The day was.perfect and rvhile some of the boys did not turn in their usual low scores. these was sorie very brilliant work done.

Harvey Bowles looked afler the registration and the collecting, Edg-ar-Lloyd-Jones awarded the prizes, and Bert Maule assessed the handicaps.

At five-thirty the gang sat down to dinner, with Henrv Srvafford in the chair as Toastmaster. He introduced a number of Hoo IIoo_ notables gathered around the table, Ed Tennant gave a short talk on Hoo Hoo. Clint Laugtri lin was called on for a number of his French stories, Jnd the meej,{ng c_19_sed_-with the singing of ..Aulcl Lang Syne,,; led by Dave Woodhead.

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Rite-Grade Shingle Association Elects Officers for 1925

The Rite-Grade Shingle Association held its annual meeting December 11 at Seattle, when all of the officers and trustees were re-elected and five new trustees added to tlre board. The officers and trustees for the vear 1925 are as follows:

President, W. C. McMaster; vice-president, Paul R. Smith; secretary-manager, J. R. Blunt.

Trustees-H. J. Bratlie, Bratlie Bros. Mill Co., Ridgefield, Wash.i Jess Schwarz, Crescent Shingle Co., Kelso, Wash.; Louis Flurher, Flurher Bros., Mayger, Ore.; L. T. Kinskern, National Lumber & Manufacturing Co., Hoquiam, Wash.; Dale Craft, Royal Shingle Co., Whites Wash.; Paul R. Smith, M. R. Smith Lumber & Shingle Co., Seattle, Wash.; R. D. Mackie, Mackie Mill Co., Markham, 'Wash.; Dean Carpenter, Baring Mill Co., Everett, Wash.; W. C. McMaster, John McMaster Shingle Co., Seattle, Wash.; H. A. La Plant, Skagit Mill Co., Lyman, Wash.; W. H. Dole, Aloha l-umber Co., Aloha, Wash.; E. W. Mercereau, Doty Lumber & Shingle Co., Doty, Wash.; P. H. Olwell, Jamison Lumber & Shingle Co., Everett, Wash.; L. C. Humbarger, Red Cedar Shingle Co., Markham; Wash.; J. H. Herlihy, St. Paul & Tacoma Lumber Co., Tacoma, Wash.

The last five named are the new trustees who were added to the board.

Predict Higher Prices

Spokane, 'Wash., Dec. 2O.-With only a few of the smaller mills closed down for winter repairs and others running full and in some cases double shifts, the prospects on the lumber market for 1925 look encouraging. The market is on a much firmer basis than it has been for months, according to Spokane lumbermen '

In a few instances, lumber stocks are being broken into, rvhich is unusual at this time of the year, and should a steady demand keep up there will be a slight shortage in some desirable pieces and cuts of wood, according to reports. Buyers, who held off before the election, are now releasing their orders and others who were contemplating buying are now hurrying to cover their orders on a risihg market.

The railroads are buying lumber to repair cars and to build new ones. Farmers for the first time in several years are showing an active interest in purchasing lumber for repair and nerv buildings.

Reports from Spokane lumbermen are that cutting in this region is on a normal basis and there should be np shortage of available timber next year.

Prices at the present time are much firmer than a month ago, but have not advanced so that profiteering can be claimed for the lumber people.

D. E. BOWEN TNJURED

Mr. D. E. Bowen, office manager for the Brace Lumber Company, Los Angeles, was injured in an automobile wreck on the highway near Stockton, last week.

He suffered internal injuries that will keep him in the hospital at Tulare for some time.

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