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Southern California Lumbermen Play Golf

Harry Graham Wins Low G'ross Prizr. Leo Roscnberg Low Nct Vimcr.

Harry A. Graham, H. A. Graham Lumber Co., Long Beach, with a score of 76 was the winner of the low gross prize-The Frank Burnaby Trophy, and Leo M. Rosenberg, The Hipolito Company, Los Angeles, with a net score of 69 was the winner of the lou' net prize-The California Lumber Merchant Trophy, at the Southern California Lumbermen's Golf Tournament held at the Fox Hills Country Club, Culver City, Calif., on Friday, September 26. Seventy-seven lumbermen participated in the tournament.

The winners of the flight events were as follows: First Flight-first prize, M. B. Jordan, Jordan Sash & Door Co., Los Angeles; second prize, "Pick" Maule, Pacific Door & Sash Co., Los Angeles; Second Flight-first prize, C. B. Lyons, Hammond Lumber Co., Los Angeles; second prize, Cy Irving, Chas. R. McCormick Lumber Co., San Diego; Third Flight-first prize, Stanley Clem, Santa Ana Lumber Co., Santa Ana; second prize, Bill Sampson, Sampson Company, Pasadena; Fourth Flight-first prize, Russell Gheen, C. D. Johnson Lumber Co., Los Angeles; second prize, Thomas W. Dant, Dant & Russell, Inc., Los Angeles.

Following the dinner held at the Club House in the evening, Harry V. Hanson, chairman of the golf committee, awarded the prizes. The tournament was sponsored by the Los Angeles Hoo Hoo Club with the'following committee

First introdueed 4 years ago -now largest seller on market

Largest seller, fastest seller, because b c r t. Guaranteed qJy'o or more red heartwood with lffi% oil content. And packed in metal-bound cartons for good measure.

Fu quotatias aad litrat*re addrcss Califmh dis*ibttrt:

J. STANTON & SON J. E. HIGGINS LBR. CO. Lor Aagclcr San Frrncirco in charge of the arrangements-Harry V. Hanson, chairman; Don Philips, Handicaps; Bob Osgood, Prizes; and Ed. Martin, Publkity. Sixty attended the dinner.

The following were entered in the tournament: G. O. Fogelman, Walter Riley, A. Ingvoldstad, Bill Sampson, Carl Hanson, Bert Wilberg, Don Philips, S. L. Stofle, C. H. Crane, Paul Baugh, G. H. Eichnor, A. E. Hollivert,'W. R. Lindsay, Geo. Nicholson, Leo Dernier, R. F. Martin, Emil Swanson, J. E. Pinkerton, Ray Cope, B. N. Cartwright, Harry A. Graham, John Olson, "Friday" Freeland, Geo. Lounsberry, W. J. Harris, Ed. Ifoughton, M. R. Gill, R. H. Ircveday, M. B. Jordan, D. D. McCallum, Paul Penberthy, Art Penberthy, Paul Masters, J. H. Prentice, Max Price, Bert Cooper, Bill Shaw, George Melville, Frank Connolly, S. A. Clem, D. E. Liggett, Max Landram, L. A. Beckstrom, Homer Warde, Bill Hamilton,'W. B. Wickersham,Cy Irving, Ed. Culnan, Henry Pries, Leo Rosenberg, Earl Jameson, "Pick" Maule, Gene DeArmond, "Cappy" Stade, Gus Hoover, Frank Burnaby, Roy Stanton, Paul Hill, Russell Gheen, Percy Merithew, Roy Meyers, Bob Forgie, E. Steffensen, Harry Hanson, Curtis Merryman, Bill Vanderwood, Tom Dant, E. W. Hemmings, Harvey Bowles, F. Westall, J. W. Mcleod, C. B. Lyons, E. T. Nelson, A'W. Donovan, Ed. Seward, Howell Baker and Ed. Martin.

/ Walter Spicer Resigns

y' W"1,., S. Spicer recently resigned his position as secretary and buyer of the Barr Lumber Company, of Santa Ana, Calif. He had been connected with the company for. the past eighteen years. Regarding his plans for the futurq he has several things in view among which is the probablity of entering the retail lumber business for himself.

The Barr Lumber Company announces that C. G. Ward; rvho has been connected with the company for many ycirs, rvill succeed Mr. Spicer as buyer for the company.

Harry Grahau On Business Trip

Harry Graham, Pioneer Paper Company, Los Angtlcs' is on a business trip to the Southwest where be is calling on the trade in the New Mexico and El Paso.territories.

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