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p"E;tid. Julv
Meiting
i Th.r" were 36 for golf anrl 36 stayed for dinner at the Dubs, Lid. meeting heta at the Peninsula Golf & Country Club, July 20. John Frey was chairman of the day.
The golf results were as follows: Championship Flight1st low gross, C. E. N€edham, 7O;2nd lor,r' gross, Orrin Davidson, 73; lst low net, Henry Needham, 70;Znd, low net, Art Grey, TL; Consolation, Ray Calhoun, 81.
First Flight-lst low net, H. Beaver, 67; Znd. low net, L. Swiger, 67 ; 3rd, low net, Don Kesselring, 68; Consolation, Larry Owen, 83.
Guest winners-Low Gross, L. Larsen, 69; Low net, D. Grey, 64.
New members taken into Dubs, Ltd. at the meeting were Louis Larsen and Walter Hurst.
This was the first meeting for all Dubs to start tl,eir chances to win the Dave Davis perpetual trophy. This will be awarded to the member who has the best five net scores of the year. Dave is making this offer personally this year, but it is expected that such a plan will be carried on by the cluP year after year.
It was suggested at the business meeting by President Jirn Needham that the proposal to form a non-resident roster for members who live aL considerable distance from the city, and cannot attend regularly, be turned over to the board for further dis,cussion.
Timber Engineering Compcrny Lcrb Employs Wood Tebhnologrist
Washington-Robert J. Miller, wood technologist of Ann Arbor, Michigan, has joined the Timber Engineering Company laboratory staff, it was announced by Carl A, Risl-rell, Director of Research.
I\{iller has completed his work for a master's degree in forestry from the School of Natural Resources, University bf Michigan. He also received his bachelor's degree from the same institution.
Specializing in wood preservation, Miller has had previous experience in industry, particularly in dimensional stabilization of wood. He also served for six years in the armed forces.
Miller's first duties with the Timber Engineering Company will be on a project of wood preservation for the U. S. Corps of Engineers.
Form New Sales Agency
Jim Kirby and Chris Miller have consolidated their resources and formed a new sales'ragency, Jim Kirby Wholesale Lumber, with officeg in the Petroleum Bldg., 7I4 West Olympic Blvd., Los Angeles. They will handle sales from the Schaecher-Kux Mills at Arcata, Calif., and Eugene, Ore.
Both have been associated with the wholesale lumber business for a long time and are well known throughout the lumber trade. Jim has represented Schaecher-Kux for the past eighteen months. Chris operated his own company before joining Jim a few months ago.
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