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INTAND TUMBTR COMPANY
\{arch shipments totaled 55,170,000 feet, some 3l/o above February shipments of. 41,937,000 feet and 29/o above the X arch 1958 shipments of 42,680,000 feet. Orders for redwood lumber received during March amounted to 58,527,N0 feet, compared to 47,828,000 in February and 39,500,000 during NIarch of last year.
Mill inventories of redwood lumber at the end of March added to 381,901,000 feet, a slight decline from the F'ebruary inventories of 384,622,000 and some 6/o utder the 406,780,000 in stocks reported March 31, 1958.
Clif Roberts Honored by Sqn Diego Hoo-Hoo Club
More than 50 members o{ San Diego Hoo-Hoo Club 3 turned out for the open meeting, May 1, when Deputy State Snark Harvey Koll presented Clif Roberts, past member of the Supreme Nine, with a Certificate of Merit for his long career as a pioneer of Hoo-Hoo in the Southland. Don Bufkin, immecliate past Supreme Nine nrember from l.os Angeles, was on hand to assist in the celebration.
The triple program also included a talk by William P. Brotherton, director of public relations for Ryan Aircraft, a sports film and the awarcl to Roberts. The meeting was held in the downtown facilities of the San Diego Club ancl President John Collins presidecl at the affair.
Record Turnouf for Silverqdo
A record turnorlt of more than 60 Bay area golfers played the l24th Tournament of Dubs, Ltcl., at the Silverado Courrtry Club in Napa, Aprll 17. Dubs Veep Paul Gaboury arranged the tournament, the first held on the beautiful Silveraclo course.
First flight, low net winner was "l)usty" Destruel, follou'ed by a second-place tie betu'een J)ave Davis and George 1\{onnier. In the second flight it n'as E,lsu'ortl.t Keene, Roger Schuyler and a three-u'ay tie betweerr Tom Gray, John Polach and Gran Geisert for third position. Joe Scl-raefer and Al Boldt tied for first in the third flight, Frank I3enzon and Fred Pemberton tied for secoud low net, and Tom Rollinson, E,d French and Ev Lewis cluplicated scores for third position.
Guest flight winner was Henri Barbe, rn'ith Dou Johnson second and Merrill West third low net.
A1 Boldt's son, Bob, incidentally, shot a 65 low gross 'w'hich came very near duplicating the corlrse recorcl of 63 strokes.