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wood Co., Long Beach and "Kenny" Coleman, field representative, The California Door Company of Los Angeles.
At the close of the initiation ceremony Suprenle Nine officer, Harvey Koll, and club president, John Osgood, both urged the new members to take an active part in club functions-and above allto attend the meetings. They were all congratulated by their friends and company associates and welcomed into the lumber fraternity.
The degree team of Ben Gardiner, Rex Wells and Rex Oxford prepared the kittens for the nine which included Bud Nelson, Wally Lingo, Noble Lay, Snark John Osgood, John Lipani, Don Bufkin, Glen Emmerton, M. F. Pedigo and Ed Difani. Harvey l{oll, of the International Concatenated Order, was visiting officer. Following the initiation a beef and lobster dinner was served to an overflogr crowd of approximately 100 members, their friends and the six novitiates were introduced to full membership.
Chuck Lember presented a dozen splendid door prizes to the lucky winners during: dinner and then golf chairman, Don Gow, handled the awarding of trophies. Of the 58 golfers who played the rugged course during the day's sports event Don Vogt, with a low gross 76, was the winner of the Wall Dry Kiln perpetual award and Gene Burnett, with a low net 64, took the Max Hardwood Company trophy home. Jerry Hyink was the winner in the flrst flight and Ken l{enoffel placed second. In the second flight Gene Burnett walked off with first prize and BilI llanen came in second. Sandy Porter received the third flight award and popular Joe Hall won the retailer's souvenir.
President John Osgood made a few commendable remarks about the success of National F orest Products Week and the cooperation
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