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PROOF COATINGS

PROOF COATINGS

Frurrr all rel)orts tlre Valley Frolic. l-reld September 29 at the liresno Haciertrla by San Joaquirr I{,ro-H,,o Club No. 31, set a mark that sl.rorrld stand for some tinre.

Golf ar.rcl bou'ling occupiecl the <lay, follo',vecl b1' a giant-sized cocktail 1>arty and barrcruet.

\\-inners in the bowling tonrnarnent 'ivere : lirst place, IJob Prouty, cash prize and annual T\\r&J 13ou'ling

Trophy presente<l each year ; seconrl, Glerr Ilarber ; and third, I.'rzrr"rk Zarcori. Jinr 1)uart of T\V&J handlecl the tour11a nl e ll t.

The go1{ totlrnament .n'as captainecl by -N'larion Sr-read, ancl u'inners Nere as follorvs ' loui gross, Ita1. Noble ; lor.r' net (Aclarns Trophl') Steve Heclstrom; blincl bogel' (Art llatl'reu's Trophy)Art llatheu's : closest to tlie holeCraig Gaffrrey ; longest clrive-I,larion

Sneacl ; seconcl lorv gross-Ilill Oberholzer ; thir<1 ls11r gross-Briarr llorrningtorr ; seconcl lorv net, a tl-rree-way tie-lihner Rarr, (iene X'laples and llill .f ohnson; thircl l6t'l, 11s1-f)ick t{olt; seconcl place in the blincl bogey-Tecl l'lathews; an<l thirrl place in tire blincl bogey-a tie betu'een llerl'l Robinsorr antl George Coe.

C)thcers and directors of the club, iristalle<l eacir 1'ear at this party, are golf lournornent. Next: Bricn Bonnington, rj of rhe bowling; stcnding, lefr, Roy Noblo, i.

Willqrd Lumber Co.; Howqrd Mockechnie of Willord; ond f he new presidenl of C lub No. 31, C. G. "Cher" Horshner, Modero Lumber Co. Next: Les Doddington, Bernie Borber & Associotes, presents the door prize to Arlie Chorter, Wholesole Building Supply. Next: Ted Mqthews presenls the Art Mothews TroPhy to Art Mothews. Righr: Bob Prouty, TW&J, receiving rhe TW&J Trophy from the chqirmqn of rhe bowling lourndment, Jim Ducrt, TW&J. Middle row, from left: Jock Compbell, Independent Building Moferiols Compony; Bill Johnson, Hobbs-Woll; ond Bernie Borber, Jr. Nexl: Don Adoms presenting the Adoms frophy to low net winner, Steve Hedstrom, Visolio lumber Co. Next: Milt Mikkelson, Horbor Plywood, ond Ed Schlotlhouer of Willord Lumber. Right: Croig Gofiney. Bonningfon Lumber Co., receiving prize from golf tournoment chqirmon Morion Sneod. Botiom row, from left: Gront Potter. Sequoio Forest Industries; Wolly Kennedy, Geo. W. Kennedy & 5ons; Bert Dennis, Sequoio. Nexf: Jqck Pomeroy, execulive vice president of Lumber Merchonts Associotion of Northern Cqliforniq. Nexl: Norm Cords, Cords Lumber Co.; Bob Hothowoy, Glenbrook Lumber; ond Morion Sneod, Hedlund Lumber Co. Right: Bernie Borber, Jr., right, congrotuloting pqst president Don Wolker of Pocific Forest Ptoducfs.

Chet Harshner; secretarytreasurer, Bernie Barber, Jr.; northern vice president, E. E. Schlotthauer; southern vice president, Frank Baxley; sergeant-at-arms, Dick Holt; and directors, Don Walker, Bob Lewis, Marion Snead, Milt Mikkelson and Louis Frame.

Sponsors of the great Valley Frolic were: Adams Plywood, Arcata Redwood Company, Blue Diamond Corp., Bonnington Lumber Co., Building Material Distributors, Calaveras Cement Co., The Celotex Corp., Diamond National Corp., Drake Steel Supply Co., Georgia-Pacific, Harbor Lumber Co., Inc., Harbor Plywood Corp., Hedlund Lumber Sales, Higgins Lumber Co., HobbsWall, Hollenbeck-Bush Planing Mill, International Paper-Long Bell, George W. Kennedy & Sons, Lamon Lumber Co. and Lloyd's of Fresno.

More included: Mathews Lumber Co., Monolith Portland Cement, Olsen Wholesale Lumber, Pacific Forest Products, Pabco Building Materials-Division of Fibreboard Paper Products Cor,p., The Pacific Lumber Co., Paramino Lumber Co., Pickering Lumber Co., Reid and Wright Co., Rounds Lumber Co., Sequoia Forest Industries, E. J. Stanton & Son, Inc. and Tarter, Webster and Johnson, Inc.

Still other were: Ijnion Lumber Co., U.S. Gypsum Co., U.S. Plywood Co., U.S. Wholesale Supply Co., Wendling-Nathan Co., Western Sash & Door, Weyerhaeuser Co. and Wholesale Building Supply, Inc.

()BITUARY

J. A. Edgecumbe, 47, manager of Valley Cedar Products Company, North Sacramento, California, died September 30.

A native of Minnesota, Mr. Edgecumbe resided for many years in the Pacific North- west prior to locating in the Sacramento area in 1954.

Having traveled extensively throughout the United States in the interests of business,

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