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guests participating in the event. The low net winner was Jack Wheeler with a 63 and the low gross trophy was won by Spud Jordan. In the First Flight Joe Petrash placed first and Allan Taylor won'second prize, while in the Second Flight John Gordon won the top trophy and Ben Gardi' ner placed second. Third Flight winner was Jack Wheeler. Low score guest was Bill Knetsch and 'oBest Hacker" Joe DeMarco.
The degree tcam initiated eight out of 12 "Kittens" that could find the place which included Andy F. Schneider, Build 'N Save; Roderick B. Buchan and Wayne Gardner, N.L.M,A.; C. Bob Sitchlero Sun Lumber Company; Harold D, Logan, The California Door Co.; Jack E. Miller, Hammond Lumber Ccmpany; Norman Wendell, Jamb Dandy Lumber Co., and Tom Richey of U.S. Wood & Paper Products. Wally Lingo, Phil Kelty and Ken Kenofiel, assisted by Bob Halbert and Don Gow guided the kittens through the initiation until they
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could see the light of day. International president of the order of Hoo-Hoo, Harvey Koll, was the visiting ofrcer and members of the Los Angeles club steering committee were members of the degree team.
Following the initiation of the kittens dinner was seryed. The cocktail hour had at that time been extended into several hours and the Tom Cats were hungry. The food and service were wonderful as the ?5 members and guests gathered together for an evening of goodfellowship.
Lee Kramer arranged for a splendid evening of entertainment following dinner. Dave Burt, president of Para-Ventures, Inc., Elsinore, was introduced by former paratrooper Don Swartzendruber, who was program chairman for the evening. Then followed more than an hour of color movies of sky-diving and parachute jumping narrated by Mr. Burt.
Harvey Koll said, 'odon't forget National Forest Products Week." and Ben Gardiner said "remember Apple Valley November the 3rd" as the conclave adjourned.
Cqrlson Hqrdwoods
New DFPA Member
Carlson Hardwoods Company of Sonoma, California, has been elected to membership in the Douglas Fir Plywood Association by the association's Board of frustees following successful completion of qualification production runs.
The company, in business about two years, has produced hardwood plywood and wood specialty products before adding the softwood plywootl line. Accordirrg to Roland O, Carlson, owner and manager, the newest DFPA member mill will produce sheathing and specialize in cross-face rooffng panels.
Carlson says that his firm will market its plywood production from the Sonoma location. Inquiries should be addressed to Carlson flardwoods, P.O. Box 287, Sonoma, California.
Plywood produced at the Carlson plant will bear the familiar DFPA grade trademarks, s5rmbol of adherence to voluntary industrywide quality standards.