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January 3, 2013
TUALATIN CENTENNIAL
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played golf at the Tualatin Country Club
weekly (in addition to applying his farm
boy skills as a deft mole-trapper on the
greens).
Tualatin Country
Club may be 100, but
it has kept up with
the times by apply-
ing cutting-edge con-
servation efforts to
maintain its beauti-
ful lakes, which are
supplied by Tualatin
Clean Water Servic-
es. Meanwhile, the
club’s lush greens
serve in part as a
testing ground for
the U.S. Department
of Agriculture and
the Oregon grass
seed industry as
they try out newer
strains of sod.
That’s not to say
the Country Club
isn’t acknowledging
its own history.
“We put a large centennial clock out
front,” said General Manager Greg Mc-
Murray. “That’s the one item we added
that will commemorate the centennial
for the next hundred years.”
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The Tualatin Country Club clubhouse
(above), shown in 1920 before it
burned down. Above right, Curtis
Tigard joined the Tualatin Country
Club shortly after it opened its
membership to everyone. Right, the
clock is a new addition to the club to
help celebrate its 100th year.
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“We put a
large
centennial
clock out
front. That's
the one item
we added that
will
commemorate
the centennial
for the next
hundred
years.”
— Greg McMurray,
General manager
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