Sunday, September 18, 2005

INSPECTION TOUR BY TWO FORESTERS

John Moore and Chuck Gebhardt, next to the barb wire fence, E. of Danvile's. The Douglas Fir trees behind them, planted in 1988 are about 8" in diameter.There are a total of 10,000 D.Firs on the 37 Acres. John works for Plumb Creek Timber and is a potential buyer of Chuck's 37 acres. The deal should be completed by Nov 30, 2,005. Posted by Picasa

JOHN & NIKKI MOORE BOUGHT OUR
HOME IN SIMPSON HEIGHTS. THAT'S
HOW THE TWO FAMILIES MET.
George Gebhardt with John Moore by Chuck's 4 wheel drive.,near Dale New's home . Originally, 500 Redwoods trees were planted just above this spot. Posted by Picasa

SIGN SAYS, TREES PLANTED 1989
DARK PICTURE, NO SUN, HERE
Chuck and John Moore in the deep forest, next to the barb wire fence, East of Paul Danvilles. Trees here are 8" in diameter planted in 1989. Posted by Picasa

JOHN MOORE & FAMILY AT 505 ISABELLE, SIMPSON HTS.
John and Nikki Moore with their little boy and baby girl inthe driveway of their home at 505 Isabelle, North Bend, Or. John is with Plum Creek Lumber Corp. Posted by Picasa

Sunday, September 11, 2005

GEORGE SOLD 45% OF TOTAL RAFFLE TICKETS
George sells a raffle ticket to Joe Stoffel, the great singer and guitarist who plays in our church and performs in LOTB shows. His girl friend came back ten minutes later for one more $5.00 ticket. Way to go Joe. Posted by Picasa

Saturday, September 10, 2005

GEORGE ALWAYS WORE THE
" SANDWICH BOARD" WHEN
HE SOLD THE RAFFLE TICKETS
That building behind George is the Bank Beer Cafe, now closed. Our raffle ends on Oct 13. Only about 1 month to go.On Sept 9, 2005, George has sold 850 tickets @ $5.00, for a total of $3,675.00 Total for entire club, now $8,200. Posted by Picasa

George is selling this gent from Santa Barbara, CA. Friday Sept 9th,George turned in $400.00. Not bad for the week. Posted by Picasa

RAY GAPP ( NOT PRESENT) OUR
LEADER, WORKED HUNDREDS OF
HOURS FOR THE 2005 LIONS RAFFLE
Sept 9, 2005. The Farmer's Mkt. on Central Ave. is open every Wed in the Summer. This day, George the super salesman sold, 18 of the $5.00 raffle tickets. The other guys sold only 4. Posted by Picasa