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Ninet€en Hordy Dubs Ploy t | 2th Tournoment in Downpour

Dubs, Ltd., played its 112th Tournament at the Claremont Country -Club in Oakland on a wet, rainy 21st of March. Host-for the soggy outing was Hogan Lumber's Tom Hogan. Althoug! the tournament turnout was understandably light, the banquet that evening at the clubhouse was well attended by more than 35 Dubs members and guests. Scores for the day (no allowances for wet weather) ran as follows:

First flight-low net, Fred Ziese (71); second low net, Gran Geisert (72); third low net, Wendell Paquette (74), and fourth low net, Art Bond (75).

In the Second flight, it was Walt Hjort and Roy Sjolund tied for low net at 64. Jack Crane came in second with 69, followed by Gordon Dennis (76), Bill Bonnell (78), and Bob Kilgore (79).

The May tournament of Dubs, Ltd. will be played in coniunction with the Oakland Hoo-Hoo club's annual Reveille tournament, to be held this year on the Castlewood Country Club course, near Pleasanton.

Tension-tite Compony Ghonges Nome

Tension-tite Window Screen Co., 84731 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles, has changed its name to Rudiger-Lang Screen Producti Co., according to Manager Roger Cross. "In Southern California, we distribute all of the Rudiger-Lang screen and door products," Mr. Cross explains, "and not just their Tension-tite screen. The new name will make that clear."

Cqlqveros Cement Produces New Film for lndustry Showing

"Penny a Pound," a new 16mm motion picture describing the manufacture of cement, has been placed in circulation by Calaveras Cement Company. The film will be offered on free loan to clubs, schools and association groups in the company's market area. It is in sound and full color, and runs 20 minutes in length.

Beginning with a 100,000-ton blast in one of the Calaveras quarries at San Andreas, Calif., "Penny a Pound" follows the cement manufacturing process all the way through to the finished product and its ultimate use. The title is based on the fact that cement is the lowest-priced building material on the market, costing less than a cent per pound.

Stressing the human side of cement making, the film shows typical employees in home situations as well as in the Plant. Because "Penny a Pound" was produced prinurily for educational and public service purposes, no sales messages or "commercials" aie included either visually or in the script. The only mention of Calaveras Cement Company is a screen credit identifying the company as sponsor of the film.

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Lewis A. Parsons, Calaveras consulting engineer, served as technical adviser to Palmer Films, Inc., of San Francisco, the pfoducer. A substantial portion of the camera work was done by Gardner W. Mein, assistant to the president of Calaveras Cement Company. Other portions of the filming were done by the Palmer stafi.

"Penny a Pound" is available on free loan to any organization in northern and central California. Inquiries should be addressed to Calaveras Cement Company, 315 Montgomery Street, San Francisco 4, Calif.

Riverside County Hoo-Hoo

Concqtenotes Seven Kittens

Riverside County Hoo-Hoo Club 117 initiated seven Kittens at its recent Concatenation. They were Glenn Arthur McConnell, Apple Valley; Darryl Raymond Petrusha, Banning; Don William Greenslade, Calimesa; John Edward Dal Broi, Palm Springs; Roy Patrick flenry, Palm Springs; George Thomas Champion, Rialto, and Jack T. Eades, San Bernardino. Reinstated at the same time was Ingemund S. Stenerson, Palm Springs.

Higgin Nqmed Sisalkruft President

Spencer P. Higgin has been named president of the American Sisalkraft Corporation, Attleboro, Mass. Mr. Higgin was formerly vice-president of the company in charge of its overseas operations. William N. Stevenson, retiring president, has been named chairman of the board replacing P. T. Jackson, the founder of the company, who retired from the chairmanshio for his health.

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