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SUFFER is a new environmentalist lobby group, the name standing for "Save Us From Formaldehyde En- vironmental Repercussions." The more than 2aO "symptoms" Schenck mentions include everything lrom hot flashes and post nasit dr'ip' through burping and panic to painful intercourse. It seems to us that if formaldehyde had even a fraction- of these bad effects we ought to send a couple of boat loads to the lranians at no charge. -ed.
Formaldehyde
Your editorial about formaldehyde in your August issue is appreciafed.
There is every et,idence that the anti-formaldehyde wave may be at feast as emotfonal as the 2,4,5-T thing. But perhaps the facts will be put in place more quickly because formaldehyde, as you probably know. rs bastc to the operation of 47,520 plants in 17 major industries and a raw material in 68 others.
I am enclosing copies of several pages of an l8-page publication which has just started in Minneapolis to develop a concerted anti-formaldehvde effort. It.is my understanding that ihis lntornatron rs going to news media and regulatory people as well as to potential members for SUFFER. Especially notice the questionnaire
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TREASUREO TR0PHY for Dubs Ltd. goll tournaments is admired by (1) Earl Tatman and Dave Davis, a founding father of the tournament, now in its 33rd year and donor of the D. Davis Trophy. (2) Jack Koepf, Dave Graber and Harold Henderlono. (31 Warren Lewis, John Polach, Jack Haivobd. (4) Manuel Lavrador, Bill MacBeath, Ralbh Lamon, Larry Hansen. (5) Pete Sharo. (6) Bill Freeland, winner of the D. Davis Trbphy for 1979-80. (7) Bill Bonnell. Herb Eaton, Gran Geisert. (8) Jack Powell, Paul Traba. (9) Hugh Rosaaen, John Prime.

PARTY TIME for all at the sixth annual Coast Frolic hosted by San Joaouin Vallev Hoo-Hoo Club at thri Shore Ctiff Lodge, Pismo 8each, Ca. Golf tournament was played at the San Luis Bav Inn Countrv Club. (1) Bill 0berholser, chairman, John Wanek, Gary Johnson, Ray Parsons. (2)
Mr. and Mrs. Hank Aldrich, Elaine Barber. (7) Herb Eaton, Bill Johnson. (8) Craiq l3)..Eleanor. flqu, Briarl.Bonningtorl, Betty Gdttney, Ruth Eonnington. (9)'Mr. and Gaffney. (4) Mr. and Mrs. Hen-ry Friesen, Mrs. Don Otdenkam-o. (10)'Bev and Mr. and Mrs. Del Johnson. (5) Jim Web- Watty Kennedy. (11) Vic Mute with door [er, George M-glina. (0) mr:- anQ Mrs. prize. ('12 Roberta Parsons, Jo Webber, Gary Johnson, Mr. and'Mrs. Mike Bakula. Pat Jotinson.

PAUL BUNYAN'S PANCAKE CREW
Skaters with hams tied to their feet kept the griddle greased. Flunkies on roller skates served the tables. Paul Bunyan is always organized for e{ficiency and service.