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FIRST AtINUAL [] Dave Bufe' 0resents the Coleman Award to Roger Braniger who accepted for recipient Chuck Lember, who was unable to attend this presentation. l2l Jack Culligam ol the American Cancer Society receives a 51 400 check in L A club's name lrom Dave Bufe'. l3l Bill Conrov. (41 Andy Ersek. Ted Gilbert, Pete Boqers (seated), Ed Gavotto. (Sl Ooug Willis -Bud Nelson, Henry Voorhees. (61 Ed Moss, Bud Nelson. (71 Jerry Carlson, Rod Kautz. (Bl Louie Escobedo, Bob Bonniksen. betterment of the Los Angeles HooHoo Club Two and its regional, national and international affi liates. " Coleman was a club member until his death May 3, 1986.

C0l.EMAll Award presentation was made prior to the Los Angeles club meeting t0 Chuck Lember, (second from lelt) Paci{ic Madison Lumber Co. Accepting a duplicate plaque ol the Coleman award is Dolores Coleman, widow of the late Ken Coleman for whom the award is named. At left is club v.o. Rod Kautz, South Bay Forest Products; at right: club president Dave Bufe', Mesa Forest Products.

As part of the award ceremony, club president David Bufe presented a check from the club for $1400 to the American Cancer Society in Coleman's name.

The meeting was held October 16 at the Anaheim Hills Country Club in Anaheim Hills, Ca.

Lindhal Retirement

A surprise retirement party was held by Orange County Lumber Co., Santa Ana. Ca.. to commemorate the mid-September retirement of their lumber buyer Bob Lindhal.

Lindhal began his lumber career with the old Hammond Lumber Co. in 1951, moving in 1957 to Ward & Harrington Lumber and in 1964 to Orange Coast Lumber Co., Tustin, Ca. In 1970 the firm was sold to Boise Cascade and Lindhal remained with them until 1984 when he joined Orange County Lumber, a firm specializing in selling framing contractors. It is owned and operated by the Hormuth family.

Retirement plans include a move to Sandy, Ut., where Lindhal now plans to live.

Oil Overcharge Refund Plan

Major buyers of oil and refined petroleum products are eligible for cash refunds, due to past crude oil overcharges by oil companies. according to federal government sources.

Dealers purchasing at least 18,750 gallons of products such as gasoline, diesel fuel, heating oil, propane, motor oil and greases from August 1973 through January l98l may file with the Department of Energy by December 31, 1987.

A certain amount of verification is required for eligibility. For each 100,000 gallons bought eight-year period, dealers ceive about $80.

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