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"I never worry about an installation when we use Certain-teed Asbestos-Cement Pipe!" Lee Freeman is a construction superintendent who specializes in golf course irrigation systems, and has used various kinds of pipe in courses throughout the country and in the Caribbean. "Certain-teed pipe is easy to work with and abso- lutely dependable. I've used it in the Catskills, in 35-below-zero weather, and in the Deep South, with 100-degree heat. Under all conditions, including swamps rocks—clay, Certain-teed pipe out- performs any other kind." For the irrigation system your course needs, choose economical, trouble-free Certain-teed Asbestos- Cement Pipe, now factory-equipped with the new CERTA-SPACER™ pipe-positioning band for fast, sure assembly at every joint. Certain-teed Products Corporation RIRE DIVISION • LEA BUILDING. AMBLER. RA. OTHER DIVISIONS: BUILDING MATERIALS WM CAMERON A CO. SUBSIDIARIES CERTAIN-TE EO FIBER GLASS CORPORATION PLAINS PLASTICS. INC. Far moro information eirei» number 106 on card
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" I never worry about an installation when we use Certain-teed Asbestos-Cement P i p e ! " Lee F r e e m a n is a c o n s t r u c t i o n super in tendent who special izes in golf course i r r igat ion systems, and has used various k inds of pipe in courses th roughout the country and in the Caribbean. "Cer ta in- teed pipe is easy to work w i th and abso-lutely dependable. I 've used it in t h e C a t s k i l l s , in 3 5 - b e l o w - z e r o weather , and in the Deep South, w i th 100-degree heat. Under al l

condi t ions, inc lud ing swamps — rocks—c lay , Certain-teed pipe out-pe r fo rms any other k i n d . "

For t h e i r r i g a t i o n s y s t e m y o u r course needs, choose economical , t rouble- f ree Certain- teed Asbestos-Cement Pipe, now factory-equipped w i t h t h e new CERTA-SPACER™ pipe-pos i t ion ing band fo r fast , sure assembly at every jo in t .

Certain-teed Products Corporation RIRE D I V I S I O N • LEA B U I L D I N G . AMBLER. RA.

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F a r m o r o i n f o r m a t i o n e i r e i » n u m b e r 106 on c a r d

HERB GRAFFIS Continued from page 90

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to have course playable by late summer . . . Milton Prell buys Tally Ho hotel in Las Vegas . . . To build nine hole course, enlarge hotel and call the plant Aladdin Hotel & CC . . . Building third 18 at Dell Webb Development Co. Sun City near Phoenix, Ariz . . . Plan nine-hole course for Cross City, Fla.

Buffalo Valley CC to start building its 18 near Freeport, Pa., this spring . . . Passaic County (N. J.) Park Commission increases fee 25 cents to pay for irrigation system . . . Last year's drought forced the action . . . Palmer General Corp. to build 18 at Bedlands, Calif. . . . City of Chula Vista, Calif, buys Bonita Valley CC for $1,045,000 and changes its name to Chula Vista Municipal Course . . . Open first nine of Carolina Pines CC at Havelock, N. C. . . . Expect to open sec-ond nine this summer . . . Home sites border the course.

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Howard Williams . . . Basil A. (Bill) Coleman, formerly general manager Pea-cock Gap CC, San Rafael, Calif., now is general manager Del Monte (Calif.) Lodge and Beach Club, which includes Pebble Beach, Del Monte and Spyglass Hill courses.

I. Volotin and Norman Volotin of Se-attle have bought Juanita near Kirkland, Wash., from the Farrar family of Kirk-land . . . Price reported: $300,000 . . . Kent State university takes over Meadow-brook GC, Kent, Ohio . . . Kent's athletic business manager Chet Williams will manage the golf operation . . . Joe Krak will continue as superintendent . . . J. Russell Mitts, president, Rivermont G&CC, has bought Rivermont course and clubhouse at Chattanooga, Tenn., from Rivermont Development Co. from which the property had been leased . . . Mitts has been pro-manager at the club and, in the 13 years he's been running it, built its membership from 65 to more than 400.

Robert M. Murdock, Santa Monica,

Calif., buys Mountain View CC, Corona, Calif., for $3,000,000 . . . Robert A. Haug goes from pro spot at Lakehurst (N. J . ) Naval Air Station GC to be pro at Beaver Brook GC, Clinton, N. J. . . . Pete Bellino now pro at Candvwood CC, 18 at Vienna, Ohio, which will be opened this spring . . . Bellino has been pro at Mahoning CC, Girard, Ohio, for 10 years . . . Homer Fieldhouse designed the Can-dywood course for Dr. Anothony J. Condella . . . Frank McCaffrey now man-ager, Belmont Hills CC, St. Clairsville, Ohio . . . He formerly managed Nema-colin CC at Beallsville, Pa., and Timber-lake GC, Ligonier, Pa.

W. D. Rogers now manager Shreve-port (La.) CC succeeding Jorgen Ander-sen who went to City Club, El Paso, Tex. . . . Rogers managed Willow Brook CC, Tyler, Tex., and Palmetto CC, Benton, La. . . . Joseph S. Warburton now pro-manager at Chula Vista (Calif.) muny course . . . He came from pro job at Los Alamitos (Calif.) CC . . . Horace Brad-

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RAIN ON CUE Don't rely on the whims of weather . Ask Mil ler to

give you "ra in on cue" by installing an automatic

sprinkling system. Often, an automat ic sprinkling

system will pay for itself in labor cost alone. If your

course is already irr igated, Miller can economically

convert your present system to one t h a t is fully

automatic. Remember , peace of mind is a built-in

advantage of Mil ler sprinkling s y s t e m s . . . so don't

be i r r i t a t e d . . . ge t irr igated.

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HERB GRAFFIS Continued from page 93

ford McLean is new general manager Riviera CC, Coral Gables, Fla., switching from post at Greensboro (N. C.) CC . . . Charles H. Tabbut goes from Oaks CC, Tulsa, to become general manager Dawn Hill CC, being built near Siloam Springs, Arkansas.

This looks as though it might be an-other record year for golf clubs adding holes . . . Sam Eig and his associates are adding a second 18 to their big motel and hotel convention layout, Washing-tonian CC, Gaithersburg, Md. . . . Clarence Doser, Washingtonian pro, is collaborating in planning the new 18 . . . Passaic County course in Wayne, N. J., planning another nine . . . So is Temple (Tex.) CC where Jay Reviere of Hous-ton planned the addition . . . Elkdale CC, Salamanca, N. Y., is getting second nine . . . As is Salem (O.) CC . . . And Columbia (Mo.) municipal course . . . Pry or, Okla., is figuring on a second nine for its municipal course.

Roland Stafford moves from pro job at Bartlett CC, Olean, N. Y., to become pro at Longue Vue Club, Verona, Pa. . . . Gus Horwitz and Associates buy Fox Valley CC near Batavia, 111., from J. D. Whittle . . . Horwitz plans big improve-ment program for course and clubhouse . . . Francis Schneider plans 18-hole course, residential, resort and commercial development near High Cliff State Park at Sherwood, Wis. . . . Clem Hamilton now pro at Windridge CC, Owensboro, Kentucky.

Fort Collins (Colo.) CC adding sec-ond nine to plans of Henry Hughes of Denver . . . Open nine-hole course at Little Ocmulgee State Park near McRae, Ga. . . . Ray Gentry is pro . . . Mike Mural, from assistant job at Beechmont CC, Cleveland to be pro at CC of Ash-land, Ohio, succeeding Leo Biagetti who resigned . . . Chuck Pedersen switches from pro job at Rolling Green CC (Chi-cago dist.) to become pro at Midlane Farm CC, near Waukegan, 111.

Canton (111.) soon starts building its second nine . . . Paul Moran signed as pro at East Orange GC, Milburn, N. J . . . . Moran was assistant to pro Lou Barbaro at Hollywood GC, Deal, N. J .

Continued on page 96

GOLF COURSE ENGINEERING

1. Irrigation Systems for fairways, tees and greens.

2. Drainage and water supply. 3. Storage Ponds. 4. Fire Protection Systems. 5. Pumping Systems. 6. Lighting and Electrical Systems. 7. Additions and Modernization. 8. Feasibility Studies. 9. New Buildings.

10. Lightning Protection. 11. Specifications and Bid Analysis. 12. Project Supervision.

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NO MIXING O F GAS AND OIL It'« a fairly simple job to mi l the gas and oil for your lawn mower. But consider the man who services a fleet of 2-cycle golf cars No matter how much you're paying him, he's only human. One mistake or one shortcut, and the 2-cycle engine is frozen-out of service

TWO-CYCLE ENGINES W O N T IDLE Ask any mechanic We've built experimental 2-cycle golf cars, using left over scooter engines we had on hand When the 2-cycle gets revved up to idling speed, you have to hold the vehicle back with a brake. The complicated braking system soon wears out and the car is out of service

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for four years . . . Jouett Brown now pro at Shawnee course, Louisville, Ky., suc-ceeding the late Len Black . . . Brown was pro at Cold Stream CC, Cincinnati.

Hope (Ark.) CC building new club-house . . . So is Town and County GC, Grundy Center, la., and Fox Valley GC for its new course near Freedom, Wis. . . . Wallingford (Conn.) CC spending $250,000 in clubhouse improvement . . . Modesto, Calif., spending $83,000 on clubhouse at its Dryden muny course . . . Loch Ledge CC, Yorktown Heights, N. Y., to replace clubhouse recently de-stroyed by $250,000 fire . . . Hillcrest CC, Hollywood Beach (Fla.) Hotel Co. operation, is in a building program which will include 50 buildings and will have 2,200 garden apartments bordering the golf course.

Costa Mesa (Calif.) building two 18's for municipal layout, to plans of William Bell . . . Edgebrook Development Coip. to build 18 at Sandwich, 111., to plans of Killian and Nugent, Wheeling, 111. . . . New Castle County, Dela. Park and Recreation commission to build 18 de-signed by Edmund Ault . . . Granbury, Tex., to have a course designed by Leon Howard . . . / . Press Maxwell designing new 18 for Boiling Hills CC, Denver, which is moving west of its present loca-tion and trading property with Coors Brewing Co., which will pay for con-struction of new course, clubhouse, pool, tennis courts, etc.

St. Petersburg Planning Commission says there is "immediate need for an additional golf course in the St. Peters-burg metropolitan area." . . . Commis-sion's investigations showed 24 munici-pal courses in Florida had yearly profits from $5,000 to $60,000 . . . If St. Pete does add a municipal course it might nicely name it in memory of Bob Harlow who made his base there when he was Hageris manager, then when he was building PGA tournament golf into or-ganized business . . . Bob was a lively evangelist for St. Pete's fall, winter and spring golf and was solely responsible for getting dozens of his rich golfing friends to come to St. Petersburg for the winter and plenty of golf . . . He made

Continued on page 98

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happy use of Babe Ruth as a golf promo-tion figure . . . Babe loved to play . . . He wasn't too good but he paid off on the 18th green . . . When one of the St. Petersburg courses went broke in the Florida land crash Harlow tried to get the PGA to buy it, but PGA officials said the association wasn't going to get into the real estate business.

More of them growing: Spokane's Sun Dance course will open second nine in June . . . Camden (Ark.) CC opens second nine soon . . . Novel B. James, owner and operator of Riverview GC, Santa Ana, Calif., now operator-manager of Costa Mesa (Calif.) muny course.

Robert MeNealey now manager Dav-enport (la.) CC . . . Wayne D. Hoss named general manager Carlton Oaks CC and Lodge, Santee, Calif. . . . Wm. (Mike) Mahoney signed as superinten-dent Wollaston GC, North Quincy, Mass. . . . He was superintendent at Milton-Hoosic Club, Canton, Mass., for 15 years . . . Art Stuhler now pro at Valley Ledge-

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mont CC, Seekonk, Mass., succeeding Babe Gingas who moved to pro job at Abenaki CC, Rye, N. H. . . . Tom Niblet goes as pro to Thorny Lea GC, Brockton, Mass., from Hyannisport (Mass.) Club.

Jack Nicklaus added a corps of strong boosters when he attended the PGA Business School at San Antonio . . . At the school, where a week attendance cut a year off eligibility requirements for full PGA membership for Nicklaus, the pros and assistant pros talked among themselves about Nicklaus being due to develop steadily for ten to 15 years.

Clubhouse construction is booming . . . Lot of new golf projects have motels and apartments as features of the deal . . . Palo Mesa CC near San Diego build-ing $400,000 clubhouse and $300,000 rental complex . . . Arrowhead CC, San Bernardino, Calif, moving into $575,000 clubhouse . . . Corpus Christi (Tex.) CC building $625,000 clubhouse . . . Tulsa (Okla.) CC to build $900,000 clubhouse.

Bob Comeau, who's 32 and his brother Jerry, 30, sold $125,000 in common stock at $10 a share and $40,000 more in rights to finance Wolverine GC, Mt. Clemens, Mich . . . Bruce Matthews designed the course which will open this spring . . . Mike O'Grady, colorful veteran superintendent of CC in New Bedford, Mass., is one of a family of vigorous and durable workers . . . His father died at 102 after taking things easy the last two years of his life . . . O'Grady, pere, counseled "Get up and go to sleep with the birds, and like them work like hell 18 hours a day." . . . Mike's mother died at 89. •

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