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MEMBERSHIP ROSTER MICHIGAN and BORDER CITIES GOLF COURSE SUPERINTENDENTS ASSOCIATION a PATCH of GREEN MEMBERSHIP ROSTER MICHIGAN AND BORDER CITIES GOLF COURSE SUPERINTENDENTS ASSOCIATION A PATCH of GREEN Official Publication of the Michigan & Border Cities Golf Course Superintendents Association "A PATCH OF GREEN” MICHIGAN & BORDER CITIES GOLF COURSE Publ¡shed monthly by the SUPERINTENDENTS MICHIGAN AND BORDER CITIES GOLF ASSOCIATION COURSE SUPERINTENDENTS ASSOCIATION Circulation: 1,250 PRESIDENT Ted Woehrle, CGCS, Oakland Hills C.C. JAMES TIMMERMAN, CGCS James Timmerman, Orchard Lakes C.C. Orchard Lake Country Club CO-EDITORS 2474 Lafay Orchard Lake, Michigan 48033 Printed At Off. 682-2150 - Res. 682-7234 BLAKEMAN PRINTING COMPANY VICE PRESIDENT 31823 Utica Road Fraser, Michigan 48026 BRUCE WOLFROM, CGCS Phone: (313) 293-3540 Barton Hills Country Club 435 Stein Road Ann Arbor, Michigan 48103 MONTHLY ADVERTISING RATES Off. 662-8359 - Res. 884-8684 Double Page Spread.............................................$150.00 Back Outside Page ................................................. 75.00 SECRETARY-TREASURER Ful I P a g e .......................................................................... 65.00 ED HEINEMAN H alf P a g e ....................................................................... 40.00 Waters Edge Country Club Quarter P a g e .................................................................. 30.00 10531 Bellevue E ighth P a g e .................................................................. 1 5.00 Grosse lie, Michigan 48138 Sixteenth Page ............................................................... 10.00 Off. 675-0927 - Res. 676-3095 Classified Ad (per column inch)................... 7.50 BOARD OF DIRECTORS D ISC O U NT R A T E : One Year 10% Note: Advertising fees may not be deducted KEVIN DUSHANE,CGCS from the above rates. Wabeek Country Club 159 Willards Way Union Lake, Michigan 48085 Off. 851-1689 - Res. 698-2924 MICHAEL EDGERTON Meadowbrook Country Club 32736 Hees Livonia, Michigan 48150 rfctu en tiw id ,- Off. 349-3608 - Res. 522-6238 CHARLES GAIGE Lakelands Golf & Country Club AAA Tree Service 7390 Rickett Brighton, Michigan 48116 The Andersons Off. 231-3003 - Res. 227-4617 Benham Chemicals Centruy Rain Aid GERALD GILL Golf Car Distributors Tam-O-Shanter Country Club 3466 Walnut Lake Road Kirkland & Associates West Bloomfield, Michigan 48033 Lakeshore Equipment Corporation Off. 626-8325 - Res. 851-7904 Lawn Equioment Corporation Lebanon/Agrico DANIEL UZELAC W. F. Miller Garden & Equipment Dominion Golf Club RR No. 1 Nature’ s Image Landscaping, Inc. Oldcastle, Ontario, Canada NOR 1LO Oxford Peat Company Off. 969-4350 - Res. 969-4350 0 . M. Scott & Son, Inc. Wm. F. Sell & Son, Inc. THEODORE WOEHRLE Sprinkler Irrigation Supply Co. Oakland Hills Country Club 3390 Witherbee Terminal Sales Corporation Troy, Michigan 48084 T ire Wholesalers, Inc. Off. 644-3352 - Res. 649-8512 Turfgrass, Inc. PRESIDENT EMERITUS Turf Supplies, Inc. Wilkie Turf Equipment Division, Inc. CLEM IVOLFROM Charlie Wells & Company Detroit Golf Club 530 Kendry Bloomfield Hills, Michigan 48013 Off. 345-4589 - Res. 334-0140 2 3 save as much as 35% on But that’s not all. equipment in the process. The System is also a time Because, instead of buying saver that can cut your labor separately powered units for costs. Accessories mount on the each job, you buy only the Turf- back of the Turf-Truckster. Your Truckster and the modular men do their work quickly, SYSTEM. Cushman accessories you need. efficiently... and then move on So you pay less in total for to the next job at speeds up to Because the flexibility of the equipment... and have only one 22 mph. There’s less wasted Cushman Turf-Care System power unit to maintain. traveling time, so you get more saves you time and money. work out of each hour of labor Here’s how! cost. The System is built around The Cushman Turf-Care the rugged, versatile 18 hp Turf- CUSHMAN System. Versatility, superior Truckster, 3-or 4-wheel model. TUFF-CARE performance, economy. It’s a With this one power source and EQUIPMENT tough system to beat. options, you can haul, spray, OMC-Lincoln, a Division of Write today for your free Outboard Marine Corporation spike, spread and top dress. And 6201 Cushman Drive Cushman Turf Care Catalog. P.O. Box 8 2 4 0 9 Lincoln, Nebraska 68 50 1 Yon ts u fi beat the system* ^ ** v , ■ . ** f CALL NOW For a demonstration GOLF CAR DISTRIBUTORS and price quotation. 1980 W. Wide Track Drive (U.S. 10) Pontiac, Michigan 48058 (313) 338-0425 Phone: (313) 338-0425 4 MICHIGAN AND BORDER CITIES GOLF COURSE SUPERINTENDENTS ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIP ROSTER AS OF MAY, 1980 Classification Code: CLASS AA MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATION FOR AT LEAST 25 (AA) YEARS AND RETIRED AS A SUPERINTENDENT. CLASS A UPON APPLICATION, AN APPLICANT MUST HAVE BEEN (A) A SUPERINTENDENT FOR THREE YEARS. CLASS B UPON APPLICATION HAVE LESS THAN THREE YEARS (B) EXPERIENCE AS A SUPERINTENDENT, AND BE PRESENTLY EMPLOYED AS A SUPERINTENDENT. CLASS D UPON APPLICATION, APPLICANT MUST BE EMPLOYED (D) BY A REGULAR MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATION. CLASS E RETIRED MEMBER. CLASS A, B, D OR F MEMBER (E) REACHING AGE 60, WHO IS RETIRED FROM GOLF BUSINESS. CLASS F ASSOCIATE MEMBERS. ANY PERSON WHO IS INTERESTED (F) IN OUR PROFESSION AND WISHES TO ADVANCE THIS ASSOCIATION AND THIS PERSON DOES NOT FIT INTO ANOTHER CLASSIFICATION. CLASS H HONORARY MEMBERS (H) CLASS I INACTIVE MEMBERS WHO BY REASON OF (I) UNEMPLOYMENT SICKNESS, OR OTHER ADVERSE CIRCUMSTANCES HAS UPON HIS REQUEST BEEN PLACED IN THIS CLASSIFICATION. CLASS S TURFGRASS STUDENT (S) ★ INDICATES PAST PRESIDENT IF YOU NEED IT - IT WILL PAY YOU TO COME AND SEE US. IT’S SUPER GOOD, READY TO GO AND THE PRICE IS RIGHT. ROSEMAN FAIRWAY MOWERS - 7 UNIT, 6 BLADE TORO FAIRWAY MOWERS - 7 UNIT, 7 BLADE (CENTER 'ADJ.) TORO GREENSMASTER III TRIPLEX GREENSMOWER HARLEY DAVIDSON - UTILITY CART CUSHMAN - TRUCKSTER 18hp. W/STAKE BOX YAZOO - 48” ROTARY MOWER RYAN - GREENSAI RE-MODEL WG-24 TORO 25” HEAVI -DUTY S.P. ROTARY MOWER HARLEY DAVIDSON GOLF CART - QUANT. 2 EXCEL-HUSTLER MODEL 272 W/DECK TORO PARKMASTER - 7 UNIT, 7 BLADE, CENTER ADJ. JACOBSEN 76” TURF KING (MECHANICAL DRIVE) JACOBSEN FAIRWAY MOWERS - 3 UNIT, 6 BLADE MOTTFLAIL MOWER 5 FT. (ENGINE POWERED) NATIONAL MOWER, TRIPLES REEL 60” TORO SUPER PRO 81” 5 ON 6 BLADE CHARLIE WELLS, LTD. HOURS: 50669 Huron River Dr. Monday thru Friday Belleville, Michigan 48111 7:00 a.m. till 4:00 p.m. PHONE: 482-4210 5 Tire Wholesalers Company, Inc 19240 West Eight Mile Southfield, Mich. 48075 (y2 Mile West of Southfield Road) Phone: (313) 354-5644 TRUCK-CAR TRAILER MOTORCYCLE INDUSTRIAL TIRES WE STOCK from 450/310-5 2 Ply to 18-22.5 20 Ply GOODYEAR WHOLESALE PRICES TO COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTS CALL GREG OR ROSS FOR A PRICE ABBOT, ROLAND (Libby) A ARMSTRONG, JAMES (Irene) F 119 E. Crane 33876 Mulvey Road Howell, Michigan 48843 Fraser, Michigan 48026 517-546-5785 293-2742 Commerce Hills Country Club J D Armstrong Landscape Co. 363-5199 264-8803 ASH, MARVIN A ADKINS, JAMES (Janet) F P.O. Box 278 473 Pill ette Ct. Rochester, Michigan 48063 New Baltimore, Michigan 48047 725-5795 A to Z Building Service ASHE, PETER B 725-9900 101 Williams Ct. Hillsdale, Michigan 49242 439-5371 AHO, WILLIAM F Hillsdale Golf and Country Club Parks and Recreation Dept. 437-7861 60 East Pike St. Pontiac, Michigan 48058 AX, NORMAN F Lawn Equipment Corporation ALLEN, ROBERT (Joyce) 348-8110 13557 Dunham Rd. Milford, Michigan 48042 BARTON, ROGER (Virginia) A 887-8256 3060 Rogue River Road Dunham Hills Golf and Country Club Belmont, Michigan 49306 887-6044 616-364-8561 Blythefield Country Club ALTER, DONALD D 363-5945 5039 Anatole Detroit, Michigan 48236 BAUER, DALE (Lynn) A The Detroit Golf Club 498 La Londe Rochester, Michigan 48063 ALTMAN, HOWARD (Keene) F 781-6375 151 Chealevoix Romeo Golf Course Clawson, Michigan 48017 435-2879 BELL, RICHARD (Ronetta) A Lakeshore Equipment and Supply 351 Taras 1-800-321-5951 Highland, Michigan 48031 Western Golf and Country Club ANDERSON, JOSEPH (Donna) A 29292 Adams BENHAM, DONALD (Norma) F Gibralter, Michigan 48173 626-1111 676-8749 Benham Chemical West Shore Golf and Country Club 664-3200 Office 675-2055 834-3010 Warehouse No synthetically produced fertilizer can compare with M/LORGANITE Golf Courses Use More MI LO R G A N I T EWm T han Any Other Fertilizer 12871 EATON AVE. DETRO IT, MICH. 48227 TERMINAL SALES CORR (313) 491 -0606 7 BENISH, STEVE F BISHOP, LEO (Laura) A 14406 Riverside 4822 Elmhurst Livonia, Michigan 48154 Royal Oak, Michigan 48073 549-6829 Pine Knob Country Club & Resort ♦BERTONI, ANDREW (Evelyn) AA 394-0000 40640 Eight Mile Road Northville, Michigan 48167 BLACK, MARK B Cleary Co. 9192 Anne Street 349-1708 Pinckney, Michigan 48137 Inverness Country Club 475-8746 BID WELL, ALAN 435 Decker Walled Lake, Michigan 48088 BOWERBANK, GEORGE Farmington Country Club 43617 Fountain Blvd. 553-3335 Westland, Michigan 48185 422-1914 Terminal Sales Corp. BID WELL, LEROY (Eleanor) A 491-0606 3281 Royal Road Union Lake, Michigan 48085 363-2692 BRADSHAW, BURT F Farmington Country Club Lawn Equipment Corporation 474-8004 348-8110 BROCKLEHURST, JAMES (Rosemary) F BIRDSALL, ROBERT B 1964 Catalpa 23601 A Williamsburg Circle Berkley, Michigan 48072 Woodhaven, Michigan 48183 547-9632 Grosse lie Golf and Country Club O.M. Scott & Sons 676-7811 313-547-9632 THE ANDERSONS HAS DEVOTED 10 YEARS TO DEVELOPING AND REFINING OUR TEE-TIME PROFESSIONAL TURF CARE PRODUCTS. Becausethe job demands success. Distributed By : the professional's Lawn Equipment Corporation partner Andersons Novi, Michigan 48050 (313) 348-8110 Lawn Fertilizer Division P .0. Box 119 Maumee, Ohio 43537 Sales Representative: Doug Masters Ohio - 800 472-3220 Ohio: 800 472-3220 Outside Ohio - Outside Ohio: 800 537-3370 800 537-3370 8 BROWN, LOVELL D COLLINS, ARNOLD (Dorothy) F 3291 Christopher Lane 30769 Oak Valley Drive Keego Harbor, Michigan 48033 Farmington Hills, Michigan 48018 681-8960 626-5276 Pine Lake Country Club Chemline Inc. 681-1322 P.O.
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