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Eureka, Calilornia

Phone - Hillside 3-0858

P. O. Box 770

Teletype - EK 20

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Dubs, Ltd., Sroge Tlst Meeting qt Monterey

A sizeable crowd of Dubs members from San Francisco, with their wives and guests, toured south to coast counties territory to take in the annual Dubs, Ltd., Birthday Tournament at Monterey, June 18. The Monterey Peninsula Golf and Country Club was the scene of battle and a dinner dance followed the day's activities.

Most of the attendees stayed overnight and got in some sightseeing, or more golf the next day. Tom Jacobsen, Sun Valley Lumber Co., I-afayette, was general chairman for the annual, and was assisted by Frank Brown, Western Lumber Sales Co., San Francisco. I-ora Travis, Iva Lee Evans and Alice Rosspan made the arrangements for the girls. Winners of the tournament were:

First Flight, low gross, Tom Corbett (74) ; second low gross, Del Travis (75).

Second Flight, low gross, Hollis Jones (87) ; second low gross, Elie Destruel (89).

Low net winners were all grouped as follows from first to tenth low net: Bob Bonner, Hank N'eedham, Fred Ziese. Chet Dennis, Norm Miller, Frank Brown, Jim Rossman, George Monnier, Paul Gaboury and Bob Schenck. Guest Flight honors were carried away by Jack Thornberg, Homer T. Hayward Lumber Co., Salinas, and the Women's Flight was won by Mrs. Joan Larson of Santa Clara.

The 72nd Dubs, Ltd., meet will be held July 16 at the Meadows Club in Fairfax. First order of the day at that meeting will be the election of new officers for the coming club year.

Windeler Built Tonks Gire Qrolity,

It poys to exomine ony offer from oll ongles-when you reod o Windeler Price lirl there is no "ftne print." You need odd nothing for "exirqs." And since we hove no second grode tonks, we hsve no price list for them. However, you moy deduc for porls unwonted. A solid price stimulotes conftdence. lnvestigote now if you wonl lo sell economy ond volue in quoliry ranks for profits.

7125 TETEGRAPH RD., tOS ANGETES 22, CALIF. S RAVMOTTO3.322I O

Tbe Hardwood Salesman

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And in those days, behold there came through the gates of the city a Hardwood Salesman from afar off, and it came to pass as the day went by he booked plenty.

And in that city were they who waited for business to come their way and they spent their days in adding to the alibi sheets. Mightily were they astonished. They said one to the other, "What the hell; how doth he getteth away with it?" And it came to pass that many were gathered in the back ofEce and a soothsayer came among them. And he was one wise guy. And they spoke and questioned him saying, "How is it that this stranger accomplished the impossible ?"

'Whereupon the soothsayer made answer: "He of whom you speak is one hustler. He ariseth very early in the morning and goeth forth full of pep. He complaineth not, neither doth he know despair. He is arrayed- in purple and fine linen, while ye go forth with pants unpressed.

"\fhile ye gather here and say one to the other, 'Verily this is a terrible day to work,' he is already abroad. And when the eleventh hour cometh. he needeth no alibis. He knoweth his business and they that would stave him off, they give him orders. Men say unto him 'nay' when he cometh in, yet when he goeth forth he hath their names on the line that is dotted.

"He taketh with him the two angels 'inspiration' and 'perspiration' and worketh to beat hell. Verily I say unto you, go and do likewise."

If you are an experienced Hardu,ood Salesman and harc tbe attribttes, qralifcations and appearance ol this go-gerter, ue hat,e a place for you. Salary and Expenses. Considerable T,rauel. Old Establisbed Firm.

Address Box C-2273 The California Lumber Merchant

Teletype 1A ll28

The ltfew Door-ond-Frome Pockoged Unir

READY HUNG I'OORS

Almorr 25O,OOO lcady Hung Doorr hove becn sold in lesr lhon 3 ycors in Southem Colifornio DID YOU GET YOUR SHARE OF THESE PROFITS?

Aggrerrive odveairing hqs crcoled wide occepfonce for READY HUNG DOOIS-wilh bolh conlroclorc ond lhe focl growing "do-it-yourself" homc-owncr rncrtet. Write or lelephone ur for the filll profit story.

READY HUNG DOOR 'iAFG. CO. OF SOUTHERN CAIIFONNIA

Vlctoriq 9-3201

2(X, 50. YlCfOnY B[YD. . EUIBANK, CAtlF.

Fred Bronch Fomily Cruising Six Weeks Under Own Power

Fred Rrar.rch of the Pacific Hardwoocl Sales Co.. ()akland. the Brancll family anrl a group of their friends left the East Ray recently for a six-week vacation. The first stop for the party was at Algonac, Michigan, where on Jtrly l2th, they took delivery of a brand-new, 45-foot Corsair.

The party will spend the next six weeks cruising the Great Lakes ar.rd Canada as far as Quebec, where Mr. Branch plans to visit several of his suppliers in that area. The itinerary for the return trip will take the party dou.n the Richelieu River, through Lake Champlain, and on down the Hudson River to New York, 'lvhere they plan to spend several days. They will then travel out to sea, around Sancly Hook to Cape May, through Delaware Bay ancl the Chesapeake & Delaware Canal, an<l on into Chesapeake l3ay.

After cruising Chesapeake Bay, the Corsair will heacl for Norfolk, Va., where it will get a ride to the west coast via special steamer. The Rranch party r,l'ill then return to California by plane.

F'red Branch has for many years been connected with yachting activities in the l3ay area an<l currently is treasurer and a flag officer of the Oakland Yacht Club. Consequently, it is only natural that the Pacific Hardwood Sales Co. would cater to the requirements of the boat-building industry and specialize in mahogany lun-rber and marine plywood. Mr. Branch has also spent considerable time in Central America anr1, after Worlcl \\'ar II, was the first to bring a shiprnent of rnahogany lumber into the rvest coast for the then n-rahogany-hungry boat building industry.

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