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Turnout For Willamette Valley

Hoo-Hoo Tournament

Mid 80's prevailed along with blue, blue sky for the 20th Annual Willamette Valley Moo-Hoo Golf Tournament, played on the Eugene Country Club Course on June 23. A record turnout of nearly 200 Pacific Northwest lumbermen participated in the event which was chairmanned by Nels Sandstrom with assistance from Bob Adair, Jt., president of Willamette Valley lloo-F{oe, and Art Milhaupt, in charge of publicity.

Additional committee workhorses included: Registration, Jack McDonald, Colen Garoutte and Ken Broadwater; House, Bill Erskine and Val Gardner; Finance, Noel Wicks; and Hotel Reservations, Don Davis.

Jack Brande of Lebanon, Oregon, shot a two over par 74 to win the individual low gross championship for seventh time. Ed Davis of Portland, was second with 76, and Dale Fischer and John Prince of Eugene, tied for third with a pair of 77's.

Low net was taken by John Hemp- hill of Chehalis, Washington (81-10) and John Barrett of Eugene (87-16).

Second place in the handicap division was divided by Ted Wood (8311), Don l\faeckilnson (81-9), Ralph Cole (86-14), Jack Kerr (83-11), Don Johnson (8G14) and Ed Davis (76-4).

The "High Sailors" of Eugene was the team title with 328 total gross score. The team consisted of |im Mills (79), Nels Sandstrom (79), Ted Wood (83) and Grant Lovegren (87). Second place in the team competition was Jones Veneer & Plywood with a total of 339.

Jack Starr of Eugene, won the oneclub nine hole tournament with a 41 scorecard, dethroning Stu De Vry. Bob Frczell of Portland, was second with 44.

o group of those who needed it bodly for o gin fizz breokfost on his patio. Enioying the vittles ond sunrhine ore, top row, from left: Bill Doylc, Fluor Corp,, Sonto Roso; Som Witzel, R. H. Emmerson & Son, Arcoto; "Stoney" Stonebreoker. Fluor; ond Knufe Weidmon, Polo Alto. Top rightr they rhould look so good so eorly in the morning-Doryl Bond ond Pele Speek, Fremont Foresf Products, Whittier; Nels Sondslrom, Cleor Fir Soles, Springfield; ond Roleigh Chinn, Chinn & Holl, Seotile.

Middle row, from leftr enioying whot oppeors io be "imported Colifornio sunshine" ore Ed Anderson, Twin Horbors Lumber, Arcoto; J. V. "Slugger" /v{cAlisfer, Mclnfosh Lumber, Arcoto; Roleigh Chinn; Mrs. /v{ory Milhcup!; ond Chorlie Jones. lvtclntosh Lumber, Right: Golden Gote Goboury; Doug Gremmel, 3-G Lumber Compony, Wren; ond Jock itifchel, Croter Lumber Compony of Medford.

Bottom row, from left: Knuta Weidmon, Poul Goboury, wilh Doyle Hostings ond Hoyden Hostings, both of Eugene Plywood Compony. Right: Art Milhoupt, Poul Goboury, Fronk Friedenboch, Tom Lonnin ond Ed Anderson.

The Gin Rummy Tournament trophy and prize went to Jack O'Neil of who asks most often for a review of The big 20th Annual tourney wound Eugene, and the Mt. Baldy Trophy, the bidding, was awarded to Jim Crum- up with free libations and a banquet annually awarded to the bridge player packer of Coos Bay. at the Eugene Country Club.

WCIA Boosts Notionql Foresl Products Week

National Forest Products Week, upcoming in October, will get a big boost again from the West Coast Lumbermen's Association, which announces that it will publish a special edition of its Homemakers Institute featuie service to honor the week.

Last year, for the launching of NFPW, the West Coast Lumbermen's Association issued a complete packet of speeches, news and editorial items, radio and television fillers. The packets were widely used, and more than 5,500 copies were requested.

"We still have a few hundred kits left over from last year," reports Arthur W. Priaulx, public relations director of WCLA, who prepared the complete kit. "These may be had by writing us at 1410 S. W. Morrison Street, Portland 5, Oregon. They are still timely."

The special issue of Homemakers Institute will contain an editorial cartoon by one of the nation's top cartoonists, news items, short paragraph fillers and an editorial. The material will be supplied to some 5,000 newspapers and hundreds of radio and television stations.

"Our regular Homemakers Institute feature service," Priaulx said, "is distributed monthly to over 3,100 newspapers in every state in the Union, and similar material is prepared for radio and television stations."

Hoo-Hoo Clubs will all receive a copy of the special edition of l{omemakers Institute, which will be made available through the courtesy of Ben F. Springer, national secretary of the lumber fraternity which is the national sponsor of National Forest Products Week.

Gql-Door lhtroduces New Window Line

The California Door Company of Los Angeles has announced that it is now the distributor for the new line of Lupton Aluminum Horizontal Sliding Windows.

Competitively priced, the Lupton window is particularly adaptable to contemporary-designed construction, and has many featuers which will appeal to the trade. Among them are:

A satin finish, achieved by an etch and lacquer treatment, which gives an attractive non-glaring surface ; easy gliding, through an unique design which holds moving vents firmly to track; and an adjustable jamb lock-the extruded aluminum lock can be raised or lowered to most convenient height, without tools.

Its uncluttered sill will be appreciated by builders and homemakers alike, for it has no grooves or channels to catch dirt or plaster.

Because of the face glazing, the vent does not have to be disassembled for re-glazing. The fixed portion can also be easily re-glazed, with aluminum snap-in bead.

Produced by the Michael Flynn Manufacturing Company at their modern West Coast plant, the Lupton window is reported to be ideally suited for all residential uses. Additional features include ample nailing flanges, wool pile weather-stripping, simple screening and sturdy constructron.

Cal-Door, which next year will be celebrating its 75th anniversary, has long been known for the excellence and diversity of their products. They have a complete line of all aluminum and wood screen doors, aluminum sliding glass patio doors, the "Sun-Sash" louvre window, the "Louvre King" window, strip hardware and nail-on jalousies.

Well-known to the trade for many years is Cal-Door's own line of sliding windows and doors. Also handled by the firm are such brand products as Masonite, Douglas Fir Plvrvood. and Hardwood Plywood in lauan, birch and ".tt. e"d, of course, glass in all siret and qualities.

Art Parkins is general manager of The California Door Company of Los Angeles which maintains its distribution warehouse-and an immaculately kept one it is-at 4940 District Boulevard. For quality products and quick service, give them a call to LUdlow 8-2I4I.

Al Wohl Nomed fUlan of the Week By Wilmington Rotory Glub

Al Wahl is assistant general manager and sales manager for Consolidated Lumber Company, Wilmington, and also program chairman this year for the Harbor area Rotary Clu6. to shor,r' the club's appreciation for the hard work Al has put into his job as program director the following thumbniil sketch was published in the "Wheel" of the Rotary Club:

Born in fowa on July 21, Al Wahl spent his early youth in Kentucky where in elementary school in Newport Al met his wifl to be, Hilda. Al and Hilda have now enjoyed more than 37 years of homemaking together. They have two children, Dorothy and Russell.

It was also just 37 years ago that Al started his lumber career with Cbnsolidited. His record with the firm is a commendable achievement which emphasizes his dedication, loyalty and hard work. His record is a living example of American Free Enterprise in action as he started at the bottom and is now one of the administration executives of the pioneer firm.

Al is an ardent sports fan, steak eater and hard worker. He is a member of several service clubs and is active in the Elks, Masons and National Sales Executives Club. He is prominent in church work, social and civic activities in his home area and a lemon cream pie man from his Iowa days' Al and Mrs. Wahl spent part of their vacation in Phoenix last month and expect to travel north later in the year'

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