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Harvey Koll presented beautiful sterling silver prizes to the golf winners, consisting of nut and candy dlshes, candelabra sets, etc., which were enthusiasticallv received. He promised more of the same at future golf tournaments. The door-prize department, headed by Chuck Lember, was loaded with beautiful gifts for the lucky guys. Fine cocktail sets, cuff links, electric appliances and barbeque equipment were but a few of the useful and practical artieles received. tieles

President Harry Boand opened this first event promptly 7:29 p.m. He was assisteh bv Lumbermen Braiev. Koli. at p.m. by Lumbermen Braley, Koll, at t .L> p,rrr. .rre was assrsLeo Dy LumDermen Draley, f\oII, I,ember, Gow, Thomas and past snark of the Los Angeles club, Jim Forgie. Don Bufkin, new member of the Supreme Nine of Hoo-Hoo, was presented to the group, which in-

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cluded a number of "old-timers" such as Don Philips, Sr., Lou Weidner, Roy Stanton, Sr., and others. Bufkin will serve until next September as supreme officer for Jurisdic- tion 6 and will travel throughout the west in the interests of the fraternal organization.

The next big event for Club 2 will be held at Rodger Young auditorium in Los Angeles and will inc.lude a Concatenation on the evening of October 24. H.afl Crockett and George Clough are co-chairmen for this event and will have charge of initiation of new members.

.S_nark_ Boand presented outgoing President Jim Forgie with_ a b_eautiful engraved plaque for outstanding service to Hoo-Hoo in general and, in particular, service given for several years to the Los Angeles club in his capacity of secretary-treasurer and Snark. All members of the club will always honor Jim for his devoted work in the fraternal order of lumbermen.

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Stock Exchange, up f.rom l\/a. For th'e six months S3-diqg April 30, 1957, thE company had a net loss of. $277,338 but expects sales of ov6r $8 million this year. Its new finishing method, for which it will take 90 days to six mbnthslor a manufacturer to set up the machinery, uses a heat and Dressure treatment on the wood surface aird elimi.nates explnsive hand-finishing of plywood panels. It is to be called "Microseal." There have been rumors in the trade

, t-hat Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing Co. had patented .a similar process October 9, 1956.

Al Tewksbury, president of C. C. Crow Publications and the Hunter-Tewkibury Co., announces the purchase of i Western Timber Neri's from R, T. Titus and C' W. Matthews. Western Timber News was originally published irnder the auspices of the Western Forest Industries Asso-

General Plywood Corp. has received permission by the 'Board of Appeals of the U. S. Patent Office to_ file-patent claims on ifJ new method of finishing plywood and plans :tg,launch a wide licensing program after itsdghts are made ifrnel. News of the pateit acliott ealigr this.month sent ;,General Plywood stbck soaring to L7z7$ on the American l' ciation. Tewksbury bought Western Equipment and In,_dustry earlier lhis year.

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Three San Francisco architects-Donald Beach Kirby, Charles F. Masten and Francis J. McCarthy, and seven from southern California-Ulysses F. Rible, Douglas $onnold, Albert Frey, Whitney Smith, Paul Williams, William Harrison and Charles Matcham, were named fellows of the American lnstitute of Architects at the AIA's recent centennial celebration in Washington, D.C.

Portland, Ore.-several changes at ftrammond-California Redwood Co. have been announced: Dave Brown, log production manager for Georgia-Pacific Corp.. at Toledo and Coos Bay, assumes supervision of log production for the Harnmond-California plants; Earl Shipley becomes log production manager at Hammond-California, and Gray Evans becomes manager of timber and lands for all G-Properties in Humboldt county, Washington, D.C.-ICC Examiner William J. Sweeney has reconimended that an ll.3% rail freight-rate increase be added on carload shipments for most commodities within California. He said the present rates are "abnormally low" and, if California continues to refuse to authorize higher rates in the intrastate traffic, ICC should authorize the increase.

Redding, Calif.-Employes of the plywood; Novoply and Anderson lumber plants of United States Plywood Corp. returned to work Sept. 3 from their annual vacation, during which the Douglas City and Shasta Box plants stayed open. During the vacation period, maintenance crervs installed a new tree barker at the plywood plant and Novoply's 6x12foot press got an overhauling.

Ukiah, Calif.-William Maynard., 23, of Oakland was fined $10O for the signal ftres he lit to attract help when he became lost on a deer-hunting trip. His fire started a forest fire that cost $30,000 to control. The fine was $500 with EqOO suspended on two-year, hunter-behavior conditions for Maynard.

Guy Konnersman has been named Fortuna representative for Clay Brown & Co. as the local buyer for the Bay area and wholesale outlets in Southern California in charge of Clarence Hill, who headquarters in Downey.

Red Bluff, Calif.-Forward Brothers Properties here was awarded the high bid of $310,483.75 f.or 32 million feet of tassen Natl. Forest timber. Alva Forward said last month that logging would start immediately. The timber is tribu-

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