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Attendance
The golf prizes were won as follows: Members-lst low net, Henry Needham, 9l-27-64; 2nd low net, Wayne L Rawlings, 104-39-65; 3rd low net, Norm Miller, 9l-21-70.
lst low gross, George Monnier, 78; 2nd low gross, C. Needharr, 81 ; 3rd low gross, Del Travis. High Gross, Dar Ahern. 139-6f,-79.
Henry Needham won the perpetual trophy from Bob Bonner, Guests' prize list; lst low net, Dick Schultz, 11-51-60; 2nd lorv net, Bob Meyer, 102-33-69; 3rd low net, Weldon Smith. 108-39-69.
1st lorv gross, Tom Corbett,S0-6-74; 2nd low gross, Chester Dennis, 80-12-68; 3rd lorv gross, Floyd Corley, 83-9-74.
High gross, Al Shustofi, 138-57-81.
Fred Holmes holed out on the 18th, 175 yards, for a 3.
and get out" policy among forest operators to harvesting on a permanent yield basis.
D. B. Frampton, in accepting the certificate awarded by the Ohio Forestry Association, sponsor of the state's sixyear-old tree growing program echoed the need for permanence in the industry. "We can't survive jumping around," he said. "We must grow trees."
Mr. Frampton said tree farming is a "sound business venture." Four full-time foresters.manage The Baker Wood Preserving Company Tree Farm.
"It has nolv become economically sound to grow trees on land suited for them," declared John B. Veach, keynote speaker.
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