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AMERICAN SOCIETY OF GOLF COURSE golf, country and athletic clubs Goodwin, asst. to exec. dir. ARCHITECTS—221 N. LaSalle St., Chi- Kenneth W. Emerson Jr., exec, dir.; Alice D. cago, III. 60601 (312) 372-7090 Ours, asst. exec, dir.; Cyril F. Brickfield, PROFESSIONAL GOLFERS' ASSN.—804 Professional society pres.; Joseph J. Donoghue, v.p.; Milton E. Federal Highway, P.O. Box 12458, Lake Meyer Jr., v.p.; James J. Clynes Jr., sec.; Park, Fla. 33403 THE ATHLETIC INSTITUTE—705 Mer- Louis L. Szep, treas. William Clarke, pres.; Henry Poe, sec.; Don- chandise Mart, Chicago, III. 60654 (312) ald Pagett, treas.; Warren Orlick, hon. pres. 644-3020 NATIONAL GOLF FOUNDATION—707 Golf "Sports Techniques" booklet; Golf-Men Merchandise Mart, Chicago, III. 60654 (312) Tournament Players' Div.—60 E. 42 St., and Women, super 8mm films; Courtesy on 527-3564 New York, N.Y. 10017 the Course, 16mm color motion picture Complete literature and consultant services Deane Beman, comm.; Joseph Schwen- Carl. J. Benkert, pres.; Donald E. Bushore, in golf facility development and golf activity deman, exec, sec.; Jack Tuthill, tour, dir.; J. exec, dir.; Robert G. Bluth, dir. p.r./prom. promotion Paul Austin, chrmn. TPD policy bd. Don A. Rossi, exec, dir.; Ben J. Chlevin, p.r. Golf Ball Manufacturers Assn.—705 Mer- dir. UNITED STATES GOLF ASSN.—Golf chandise Mart, Chicago, III. 60654 (312) REGIONAL CONSULTANTS House, Far Hills, N.J. 07931 (201) 234-2300 527-2680 Laurence A. Smith, 2413 Timbercrest Circle, P.J. Boatwright Jr., exec, dir.; Frank Han- Paul R. MacDonald, pres.; James R. Hans- W., Clearwater, Fla. 33515 nigan, asst. dir.; Harten S. Semple, pres.; berger, v.p.; James G. Hogg, sec./treas. South Eastern region Lynn A. Smith, v.p.; Harry W. Easterly Jr., v.p.; Kenneth T. Gordon, sec.; Frank D. National Assn. Golf Club Manufac- Harry C. Eckhoff, 1500 Arlington Blvd., Arl- Tatum Jr., treas. turers— 705 Merchandise Mart, Chicago, III. ington, Va. 22209 60654 (312) 527-2680 Mid-Atlantic region GREEN SECTION REGIONAL OFFICES James R. Butz, pres.; James Shea, v.p.; Eastern region: Box 1237, Highland Park, Karsten Solheim, sec./treas. Fred L. Stewart, 3583 Canterbury Lane, E., N.J. 08904 (201) 572-0440 Lafayette, Ind. 47905 Alexander M. Radko, dir. CLUB MANAGERS ASSN. OF AMERICA— Mid-Central region 5530 Wisconsin Ave., Suite 705, Washing- Mid-Atlantic region: Box 5563, Barracks Rd. ton, D.C. 20015 (202) 657-3670 George W. Kerr, 1102 Seminole Dr., Sta., Charlottesville, Va. 22903 (703) 973- Horace G. Duncan, exec, dir.; Paul J. Richardson, Tex. 75080 8400 Gomez, asst. exec, dir.; Peter A. D'Angelo, South Western region Holman M. Griffin, dir. pres.; John R. Simmons, v.p. Sheridan D. Much, Route 1, Box 46B, Mon- Southern region: Box 4213, Campus Sta., GOLF COURSE BUILDERS ASSN.—806 mouth, Ore. 97361 Athens, Ga. 30601 (404) 548-2741 15th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20005 Pacific North Western region James B. Monclief, dir. (202) 628-1833 Harry J. Lambeth, exec. dir. Michael W. Sheridan, Pricewood Village, Mid-Continent region: Box 592, Crystal Apt. A10, Harleysville, Pa. 19438 Lake, III. 60014 (815) 459-3731 GOLF COURSE SUPERINTENDENTS New England region F. Lee Record, dir. ASSN. OF AMERICA—1617 St. Andrews Dr., Lawrence, Kan. 60644 (913) 841-2240 Gerald H. Claussen, 655 Everett St., Lake- Western region: Box 567, Garden Grove Conrad L. Scheetz, exec, dir.; Clifford A. wood, Colo. 80215 Calif. 92642 (714) 638-0962 Waggoner, pres.; Charles G. Baskin, v.p.; Rocky Mountain region William H. Bengeyfield, dir. Palmer Maples Jr., sec./treas. NATIONAL SPORTING GOODS U.S. LAWN TENNIS ASSN., INC.—51 E. 42 NATIONAL CLUB ASSN.—1129 20th St. ASSN.—717 North Michigan Ave., Chicago, St., New York, N.Y. 10017 (212) 661-1543 N.W., Suite 602, Washington, D.C. 20036 III. 60611 (312) 944-0205 Michael E. Bums, exec, sec.; Walter E. El- (202) 466-8424 G. Marvin Shutt, exec, dir.; Robert J. cock, pres.; Stanley Malless, first v.p.; W. E. Legal and legislative information concerning Youngblood, asst. exec, dir.; Robert E. Hester Jr., sec. v.p. It earned its fame by giving sand traps a whole new look. Now the Sand Pro turns all-pro as a spiker and finish-grader, too.

SPIKES GREENS GRADES SEEDBEDS

Now look at what the Sand Pro can do for you! It can dress up your entire course with distinctive, uniformly beautiful traps that con- sistently play as well as they look. It can do a better job of spiking your greens than any specialty spiker on the market (and we'd like to prove it on your own greens). It can take the drag out of pulling a drag-mat over the greens. And, with the new Finish-Grader it can handle fine grading, scarifying, shaping and contouring of seed- beds. All this in a highly maneuverable, low maintenance unit with hydrostatic drive to all three extra-low-pressure tires. It's another classic from Toro —backed by the Toro parts and service system. Look over the features and benefits, in detail, on the next page. Any way you put it together, half that of hand raking an average trap. Optional maintenance edger (model No. you can't beat the features 08822) is a hydraulically raised and lowered and benefits of the Sand Pro! coulter blade that trims vegetation around edge of trap, leaves a clean, tailored appear- PRIME MOVER ance and eliminates slow hand maintenance. Heavy-duty industrial quality hydrostatic SPECIFICATIONS* drive to all three wheels gives excellent Model No. 08875 Hydraulically raised and lowered. Four forward conditioning sec- torque with no gears to change, no clutch to tions utilizing subsurface bar for breaking crust. Nine finishing slip. Single foot pedal gives infinitely variable sections. Angle of conditioning bar adjustable for depth of pen- ground-speed control — as well as forward to etration. Finishing sections have adjustable weights. Width: 68". in one smooth, continuous motion. Short-wheelbase tricycle design, low center SPIKER of gravity and midship-mounted engine com- Special Toro profile-tooth blade spikes bine to give machine maximum maneuver- cleanly without ruffling turf (hold-down fin- ability, stability and traction. Special ATV gers prevent lifting turf, too, so greens are tires carry only 4 psi for excellent traction in immediately playable after spiking — no roll- sand, good flotation on greens. Automotive- ing or cutting needed). Extra large tires pro- type steering to front wheel turns machine vide flotation equal to the Greensmaster^S, on zero radius to left or right for superior and the transfer spring puts up to 22 lbs. per handling ease. Simplified operator control blade across the 58 inch spiking reel width area reduces learning time and operator fa- for maximum VA inch penetration. 3-point tigue, increases safety. hitch makes spiker simple and quick to at- tach and detach. Optional drag mat (model SPECIFICATIONS* No. 08844) and hitch kit (model No. 08833) FRAME: All welded tubular-steel construction. turns incorporation of top dressing into an WHEELS: Standard demountable - interchangeable for three po- sitions. 21 x 11:00-8 tires. Extra low-pressure, 4 psi compass easy job, and crushes and crumbles aerifier tread. cores. ENGINE: Kohler 8 hp Model 181 SP. Cast iron block, dry element air filter, fuel pump. Rubber mounted. STARTER: 12 v. Bendix-drive electric starter is standard. Key switch controlled from dash. DRIVE: 3-wheel hydraulic. Engine-mounted variable-displacement piston pump through flexible coupling to 3 Ross Torqmotors® on wheels. STEERING: Automotive-type steering wheel. 6:1 reduction ratio. SEAT: One piece molded with back support. Adjustable forward and back. OPERATOR CONTROLS: Key start, hand throttle, hand choke, am- meter and hour meter on dashboard. Foot pedal controls forward/ reverse and speed. Hand-operated hydraulic control lifts and lowers rake, spiker or grader. Valve disengages pump for towing or pushing. FUEL TANK: 2.7 gallons. HYDRAULIC RESERVOIR: 1V2 gal. HYDRAULIC OIL FILTER SYSTEM: 10 micron replaceable element. SPEED RANGE: Infinitely variable to 5Vi m.p.h. maximum. TURNING RADIUS: Machine turns on zero radius to the left or OPTIONAL DRAG MAT right. REFUSE CONTAINER: Removable and located within easy reach SPECIFICATIONS* of operator. Model No. 08855 without hydraulic cylinder. DIMENSIONS: Width - 58V2". Overall length - Wheel base 62V2". Model No. 08866 with hydraulic cylinder. - 40". Height - 42". Weight - approx. 650 lbs. with fluids. WEIGHT: 280 lbs. UNIT WORKING WIDTH: 58". SAND RAKE (with Prime Mover) WORKING DEPTH OF SPIKER: iy4" maximum. SPACING OF BLADES: 2%". Four independent cultivator bars and nine NUMBER OF SPIKE HOLES: 21 holes per square foot. free-floating finish rake sections hug banks SPIKER BLADES: High carbon steel - .105 inch thick. Special profile design for minimum disturbance of soil surface when and contours to give continuous coverage spiking. 8 points per blade, 24 blades. 7%" dia. blade point to over entire trap surface. Adjustable weights point. on free-floating rake sections for best fin- POWER: Ground driven. ished appearance under various sand condi- tions. Hydraulically raised and lowered rake FINISH-GRADER and cultivator bar can be held at proper Spring-loaded Finish-Grader has closed ends depth of penetration for best mechanical to prevent windrows, is automatically self- cultivation, weeding and finish combing — relieving across entire width of scraper as eliminating chance of green damage by herb- machine travels forward to leave a smooth, icides. Wide 68-inch rake combined with ex- even surface. Hydraulically controlled up and ceptional maneuverability of prime mover down for ease of operation and control of reduces trap maintenance time to less than grading and scarifying depth. Heavy-duty steel teeth can be dropped out of transport position for soil conditioning and scarifying loosened soil. Hi-flotation tires and balanced weight distribution of Prime Mover means less compaction than with a heavy tractor when fine grading, shaping and contouring seedbeds. Rugged construction, simple de- sign means long life, low maintenance.

SPECIFICATIONS* WEIGHT: 200 lbs. DIMENSIONS: Length: 10 inches. Width: 66 inches Heieht- 10 inches. 6 LIFT: Hydraulic. DESCRIPTION: The Sand Pro Finish-Grader accessory consists of a box plow and scarifier designed to quick mount to the Sand Pro. The unit is capable of light ground maintenance and Broom- ing, replacing hand shoveling and raking on ball diamonds on OPTIONAL MAINTENANCE EDGER fa^e^^^nery'i/^t'frS?.^ Smal1 areas where of

•Specifications and design subject to change without notice. The Toro Company, Bloomington, Minnesota. Printed in U.S.A SUPPLIER INDEX

Peter Latham, exec, off.; Finn Connell, Carpetwin, Carpetriever commercial upright sis. mgr. vacuums; Carpetron, Minitron dry foam car- A pet shampooers; Power Wand II carpet ABC INDUSTRIES, INC.—827 E. Locust St., ACUSHNET SALES COMPANY—Slocum vacuuming attachment; Foamatic upholstery Milwaukee, Wis. 53212 (414)264-3330 St., Acushnet, Mass. 02743 (617) 997-2811 shampooer; Arid Foam Plus dry foam carpet Dura-Brite expanded vinyl emblems; Pla- Titleist, Finalist, Titlette, Club Special golf shampoo; Convertamatic automatic scrub- Mate tote bags; Dial-lt-Swiv-Cover head- clubs; Bull's Eye, Acushnet putters; Title- ber/polisher; Liquidator carpet rinser covers; Limber-Up, Zip-Hit weighted practice ist Regular, Titleist 100, Titleist DT, Final- Peder Furuseth, asst. adv. mgr. covers; Golf-Mate Sunday bags; mini golf ist, Club Special golf balls; Acushnet golf bags; travel covers; shag, shoe, tennis bags bags; AVC, AA-B, CBV, HFS, FFW golf THE ADVANCE PRODUCTS COMPANY, Monroe H. Rosenow, pres.; John L. R. Edgar, gloves; Flexiglide, Bedford golf carts INC.—1101 E. Central, Wichita, Kan. 67214 sec., sis. mgr., treas. William Bommer, pres.; L. Dean Cassell, (316) 263-4231 v.p. mktg.; David R. Branon, sis. mgr. golf Storage cabinets ABBEY-SCHERER COMPANY—3130 Air- ball div.; Charles Rambo, sis. mgr. club William D. DeVore, pres. and gen. mgr.; way Ave., Costa Mesa, Calif. 92626 (714) and bag div.; Robert Kirouac, prod. mgr. K. Warren Fuller, v.p. and treas. 540-2011 AGAR FOOD PRODUCTS COMPANY— Nets ADAMATION, INC.—87 Adams St., Newton, 800 W. 41st. St. Chicago, III. 60609 (312) Joseph R. Guess, pres. Mass. 02195 (617) 369-6637 927-3300 Lusterators silverware polishing equipment; Agar canned ham and sliced bacon ABELES OF CALIFORNIA—5132 W. Jef- pot washers; dishwashing systems Neville J. Hayes, exec. v.p. ferson Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. 90016 (213) Paul Berger, v.p. mktg.; Robert L. White, 933-8464 adm. mktg. asst. AGCHEM-DECCO DIV. PENNWALTCORP. Lilly Dache, Sebastian sports shirts —1713 S. Calif. St., Monrovia, Calif. 91016 Oscar Abeles, pres.; Herb Gerry, off. mgr. ADIDAS SPORT SHOES—1515 N. Grand (213) 358-1838 River Ave., Lansing, Mich. 48901 (517) Aquathol (liquid and granular), Aquathol Plus ABERDEEN PUMP COMPANY—3925 Cov- 485-9415 (liquid and granular), Aquathol K, Hydrothol ington Hwy., Decatur, Ga. 30032 (404)288- Tennis shoes 191 (liquid and granular), Hydrothol 47 (liquid 4040 Gary W. Dietrich, sis. mgr. and granular), Hydout (Florida only) aquatic Otter, Otter Cub, Patio Otter, Otter '42*. herbicides Otter '52' fountain pumps; fountain and J. & L. ADIKES, INC.—182-12 93 Ave., Jack Mumighan, Agchem prod, mgr.; Donald waterfall systems Jamaica, N.Y. 11423 Hope, reg. mgr.; Jimmy Campbell, reg. mgr.; Donovan Mitchell, pres.; D. M. Mitchell, Grass seed; fertilizers; herbicides; insecti- Al Pilling, reg. mgr.; William Debusk, reg. mgr. v.p.; T. Clary, sis. mgr. cides; fungicides; Par Aide hose Phil Adikes, pres.; Bob Russell, v.p.; Bob AGRICO COUNTRY CLUB PRODUCTS ACCLES & POLLOCK SPORTING GOODS Cummings, asst. v.p.; Bill Ryan, sis. mgr. (Bishop Company)—P.O. Box 317, Leb- LTD.—Oldbyry, Warley, Worcestershire, anon, Pa. 17042 (717) 273-8103 England Eu 619 (021) 552-1500 ADJUSTABLE CAP COMPANY—1717 Country Club fertilizers, chemicals Racquet frames Olive St., St. Louis, Mo. 63103 (314) Vernon Bishop, pres.; Donald Pfleiderer, A. J. We I Ian, exec, off.; J. T. Hall, sis. mgr. 241 -0907 gen. sis. mgr.; T. A. Bayley, gen. sis. mgr. Tennis caps ACME IRON WORKS, INC.—4900 Frolich Hyman W. Matlof, exec, off.; Morris Matlof, AGRI-SYSTEMS OF TEXAS, INC.—P. O. La., Tuxedo, Md. 20781 (301) 322-3900 sis. mgr. Box 3757, Bryan, Tex. 77801 (713) 846-6543 Rac-Me bag storage racks Golf course and landscape architecture; con- R. G. Milbourne, pres.; R. P. Milbourne, ADVANCE FLOOR MACHINE COMPANY— sultation; land planning; soils analyses sec.; J. W. Heinicke, asst. treas. P.O. Box 275, Spring Park, Minn. 55384 Marvin H. Ferguson, pres.; Mark Eldred (612) 471-8481 Ferguson, v. p. ACRO, INC.—42 Pleasant St., Stoneham, Battery Roamer, Gulper Roamer, 8 hp Mass. 02180 (617) 438-0677 Roamer litter vacuums; Retriever power AGWAY, INC.—Box 1333, Syracuse, N.Y. Tennis bags; tennis balls; net top bindings; vacuum sweeper; Mini Triever vacuum 13201 (315)477-7061 net cables; court markers; net posts; nets; sweeper; Hurricane pressure washer; Gyro, Feeds, seeds, fertilizers, farm and home presses; racquet covers; racquet frames; Matador, Pacemaker single disk floor hardware, supplies racquet grips; fiberglass/plastic racquets; machines; Deluxe Hydro Vac, Triumph, G. Steele, chm. bd. and pres.; R. N. Goddard, metal racquets; caps; dresses; shoes; Pacesetter wet/dry vacuum cleaners; Pa- gen. mgr.; M. E. Harris, mdse. dir.; M. N. gloves; shorts; sweaters poose portable vacuum; Sprite dry vacuum; Knapp, adv. dir.; W. S. Hibbitts, sis. mgr. lawn ALADDIN LABORATORIES, INC.—620 S. ALL-ALUMINUM PRODUCTS COMPANY— Eighth St., Minneapolis, Minn. 55404 Tulip and Westmoreland Sts., Philadelphia, Golfer's Bar Buoy drink holders for golf Pa. 19134 (215) 289-3400 carts; Jon-E hand warmers Folding game tables; mini folding tennis D. E. Wintz, sis. mgr. tables; folding chairs; snack tables; leisure loungers; casual outdoor furniture ALCO CHEMICAL CORP.—Trenton Ave & Boris Cohen, pres.; Charles J. Kissam, v.p. William St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19134 (215) sis. and adv.; Frank Mullen, p. a. 425-0621 Soil Gard erosion control products ALLEN-A COMPANY—803 N. Downing St., J. H. O'Rourke, pres.; G. T. Hammond, v.p. Piqua, Ohio 45356 (513) 773-3152 and garden; B. W. Dunning, mktg. dir. flour, mktg.; C. F. Vogt, v.p. mfg. Tennis shorts; sweaters cereals Karl Monson, exec. off.; M. M. Lloyd, sis. mgr. ALDILA, INC.—4883 Ronson Ct., San AIR-LEC INDUSTRIES, INC.—3300 Com- Diego, Calif. 92111 (714) 279-0074 ALLEN-EDMONDS SHOE CORP.—825 mercial Ave., Madison, Wis. 53714 (608) Improved Aldila carbon graphite shafts in Main St., Belgium, Wis. 53004 (414) 285- 244-4754 15 flexes; Alda iron shaft 3461 Air-Lec aquatic weed cutter; harvesting Dr. John L. Moler, chm. of the bd.; James Fairway, Holdiay golf shoes equipment for control of aquatic vegetation J. Flood, pres.; A. W. Pirtle, v.p./gen. Ralph Allen, exec, v.p.; Jack Bahlman, in ponds, streams and lakes mgr.; Mac Hunter, dir. mktg. v.p. sis. Herbert Thelen, sis. and ser. ALFCO ROKEBY COMPANY, INC.—613 DON ALLESON DIV., ALLESON OF ROCH- AIRLIFT DIV. OF NAFI-DIV. OF CHRIS- Second St., Marietta, Ohio 45750 ESTER—165 N. Water, Rochester, N.Y. CRAFT INDUSTRIES, INC.—P. O. Box A, Acti-Dione TCF, Acti-Dione RZ, Acti-Dione 14604 (716) 325-7930 Waterford, N.Y. 12188 (518)237-5850 Thiram, Amazin (maneb with zinc), Aura- Tennis caps Carpet cushioning green, Blitz 10 PMA, Cadex (liquid cadmium William Levine, exec, off.; Richard L. Levine, Jack Lynch, sis. mgr. chloride), Cadminate, Calogran, Daconil sis. mgr. 2787, Dexon 35% W.P., Dyrene, Fung- AIR WALL DIV., RICHARDS WILCOX MFG. Chex, Fungo 50, Guard-All M, Koban, Kro- ALLIANCE WEBBING, INC.—180 Madison COMPANY—8140 E. Rosecrans St., Para- mad, Mertect 140; Snow Mold X, Tersan Ave., New York, N.Y. 10016 (212) 685-2678 mount, Calif. 90723 (213)634-3116 1991, Tersan LSR, Thiramad, Thiram 75, Net top bindings; net center straps Air Wall portable walls and movable Thiram M, Tobax fungicides; Alfco spreader Robert H. Shapiro, exec, off.; Albert B. Lerin, partitions sticker, Penetrol, Aqua-Gro wetting agents; sis. mgr. Arthur G. Imbrecht, pres. X-15 trace elements; Liqua-Vita liquid fertil- izer; Alfco 24/8/16 water soluble fertilizer; ALLSOP AUTOMATIC—P.O. Box 23. Bell- AJAC SPORT GLOVES, INC.—5-7 N. Mel- Banvel D 4S, Banvel W/2,4-D, Betasan, Blitz ingham, Wash. 98225 (206)734-9090 cher St., Johnstown, N.Y. 12095 (518) 62 2,4-D amine, Blitz MCPP, Casaron, Shoe-In Traveler, Shoe-In golf shoe bag, 762-4645 Dacthal 75% W.P., Dacthal 5% Granular, shoe holder; Shoe-In display system, Shoe- Slam-It golf gloves Daconate, Diquat, Fairway (Trimec) Broad- In II display system merchandising displays Alan H. Lazarus, v. p. sis.; E. J. Manley, leaf, Fairway (Trimec) Bentgrass Kro-Foot- for golf and regular shoes nat. sis. mgr. Kil, Paraquat, Posan, Presan, Super Denol Mike Allsop, v.p.; Steve N. Haber, dir. sis. W/Calar, Trex-san (broadleaf), Trex-san and mktg. A. J. ATHLETIC SHOE COMPANY, INC.— (bent) herbicides; Baygon 70% W.P., Blitz P.O. Box 4302, 2215 Everett St., Richmond, 48 Chlordane, Blitz 72 Chlordane, Chlor- ALL SPORTS WEAR, INC.—945 S.E. 14 Va. 23224 (703) 233-9683 dane 50% W.P., Diazinon 50% W.P., Dia- St., Hialeah, Fla. 33010 (305)885-5775 Tennis shoes zinon AG 500, Diazinon 14% granular, Golf shirts; culotte sets; tennis dresses Barry Koval, exec, off.; Irving Joel, sis. mgr. Doom, Dursban, Proxol 80 S.P., Sevin 50% Charles De Lucca Jr., pres.; James E. Carno- W.P., Sevin 80 insecticides; Alfco Anti- han, v.p., sec. and treas. Foam; Alfco Ball Washer; Blitz Chelated AJAY ENTERPRISES CORP., DOUBLE Iron; Byho Sand Trap Edger; Spray Hawk EAGLE DIV.—1501 E. Wisconsin St., Dela- ALL STAR INDUSTRIES—411 Fifth Ave., precision mobile turf sprayer; Aquashade, van, Wis. 53115 (414) 728-5521 New York, N.Y. 10016 (212)683-0150 Cutrine, algaecides; Fomex foaming spray Double Eagle golf clubs; golf balls; golf All Star golf glove adjuvant and spreader-activator; Foli-Gard bags; carts; accessories; Tru Sphere golf Harold A. Jason anti-desicant; Grozyme soil conditioner; balls Sanzyme septic tank and grease trap activa- John Pawley, pres.; Ralph Horton, v.p. ALL STAR PRO GOLF COMPANY, INC.— tor; Mr. Chain plastic chain; Formula 44 (liq.) 120 S.W. Ninth St., Clarion, Iowa 50525 mktg.; C. E. Cumming, nat. sis. mgr. soil amendment; MH 30T, Slo Gro growth re- (515) 532-2867 tardants; Tee Markers; Vitalon color stimula- Golf clubs, top, medium and low end; putters; A J D CORP.—2215 Everett St., Richmond, tor; Chix Tee, Masslinn towels; rakes; cor- golf balls; golf bags; golf gloves; miscel- Va. 23224 (703) 232-4075 dless electric shears; Par Aide equipment; laneous golf items Court backstops helmets; respirators; first aid equipment; C. W. Holthaus, pres.; A. T. Baderschneider, Irving Joel, exec, off.; I. Joel, sis. mgr. Glas-tex safety signs gen. coord. THE AKRO CORP.—1212 7th S. W., Canton, E. Whitaker, pres. mgr.; Kenneth B. Turner Ohio 44701 (216) 456-4543 Jr., sis. mgr.; John Murphy, sis. rep.; Frank ALMADEN VINEYARDS, INC.—1200 Alcoa Akro rubber carpet treds; Mr. Inside Carpet- Downey, sis. rep.; Richard P. Sheff, sis. rep. Building, One Maritime Plaza, San Francisco, to-Rubber mats and matting; commercial Calif. 94111 (415)391-1500 matting; floor mats ALHAMBRA IMPORTS—P.O. Box 627, Almaden wines and Champagne L. L. Nahrens, pres. and treas.; C. Rehm, Alhambra, Calif. 91802 William A. Dieppe, pres.; John P. McClelland, exec, v.p.; S. Savage, v.p. sis.; Edward Tennis bags; presses; racquet covers; v.p. mktg; Markus P. Friedlin, v.p. sis; J. Buxbaum, mktg. mgr. wooden racquets; strings James Kaufman, dir. pub. rel. Now, the Down-fo-Dusk Battery comes whh its own .

You can stop Not only do we make worrying about the most convenient and bending posts safe electric vehicle batteries, or dropping we make the most powerful. batteries. Our EV-106 runs for Exide-Willard 106 uninterrupted minutes announces the on an overnight charge. first golf car Thats 41% longer than battery to come the standard battery. with its own caddy. Even our EV-88 runs 17% Our powerful, Dawn-to-Dus longer than standard * EV-106 and EV-88 batteries now The new sturdy battety have sturdy polypropylene caddy makes ours the easy carrying straps that fit securely to-carry battery line. across the top of each battery. The EV-106 and EV-88 golì Carrying, lifting and lowering car batteries. First with mor^ are easy, fast and safe. power, now with added And the strap can be removed convenience and safety. with a simple "flick of the wrist" From Exide when not needed. Snap it back and Willard. on again when you want to move the battery.

ESB Brands, Inc. a subsidiary of ESB Incorporated. P. O. Box 6949, Cleveland, Ohio 44101. The Dawn-to-Dusk Battery.

»American Golf Car Association and Battery Council International rates the standard golf car battery at 75 minutes continuous running power. Westinghouse golf cars tamed the Bonneville. 33.9 miles without recharging.

Our cars racked up an incredible 33.9 miles in a wheels. The most important thing is they're built to sanctioned straightaway test on the Bonneville Salt operate from dawn 'til dusk, day after day, on an Flats.* That's 59,664 yards without recharging. overnight charge. How long's your course? Looking for power? For distance? Look to Westinghouse Westinghouse electrics deliver. Power to spare. For electrics. Westinghouse Electric Vehicles, Westinghouse rugged grades. Over long courses. And they're priced Building, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15222. right to help you make money whether you buy or lease. *Test sanctioned by the U.S. Auto Club with Westinghouse 3- and Safe, too, with automotive-type brakes on both rear 4-wheel golf cars each using six Trojan 6-volt, 217-amp batteries.

Ybu can be sure...if it's Westinghouse Net cables; nets wooden racquets Barry W. Splinter, sis. mgr. N. Most, exec. v. p.; S. Scott, mdse. mgr.; F. Lopez, asst. mdse. mgr.; M. Franklin, THE AMERICAN DISTILLING COMPANY, prod, coord.; F. Dickson, sis. mgr. INC.—245 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. 10017 (212) 697-5400 AMERICAN KITCHEN FOODS—270 Green- Bourbon Supreme; Guckenheimer, Stillbrook, wich, Conn. 06830 (203) 661-5930 Old American, Meadwood, Town Club, Bird's Eye; Tasti-Fries; Tasti-Stripes; I Hate ALPERT SALES—1559 E. St. Gertrude PL, Cadillac Club whiskies; Tovarisch and Vegetables frozen vegetables Santa Ana, Calif. 92705 (714) 979-1331 Tvarscki vodkas; Guckenheimer, Burton's, Michael A. Stone, pres. Tennis equipment Old Colony gins; American 5 Star brandy; Larry Alpert, exec. off. Piping Rock and American cordials; El Toro AMERICAN KNITWEAR & FABRIC EM- tequila, Margarita; Tovarisch, Tvarscki BLEM MFRS.—7 Chadwick St., Plaistow, AMCHEM PRODUCTS, INC.—Brookside flavored vodkas; Dunphy's Irish whisky; Ron N. H. 03865 (603) 382-8936 Ave., Ambler, Pa. 19002 (215) 628-1368 Querida rum; King James Scotch; Canadian Nylon jackets; t-shirts; sweatshirts; custom Super D; lawn weed killer; chickweed killer; Host, Royal American light whisky; Southern designed fabric emblems; decals; award rib- pre-emergence crabgrass killer; post-emer- Pride flavored bourbon bons; pennants; sweatbands gence crabgrass killer; crabgrass killer liquid; Russell R. Brown, chm. bd. and chief exec, Dick Keezer, sis. mgr.; Paul Jenne, asst. Amitrol T lawn and garden herbicides off.; Joseph C. Haefelin, v.p. research and sis. mgr.; Sylvia Daggett, sis. dept. J. P. Taylor, mgr. sis. admin.; R. Tisch, mgr. devel.; David W. Robbins, sec.; Braddock field sis.; L. Davies, v.p. mktg. ag. chem. Greene, dir. mktg. AMERICAN MONARCH CORP.—2801 div.; J. Breen, dir. adv. and p.r. 37th Ave., N.E. Minneapolis, Minn. 55421 AMERICAN/DREW FURNITURE COM- (612) 788-9161 AMER-CAL IMPORTS—1111 Joellis Way, PANIES—1101 D Street, North Wilkesboro, Battery charger; battery tester Sacramento, Calif. 95815 (916) 922-7023 N. C. 28659 (919) 838-2121 J. A. Banke, pres.; Robert Sutherland, Tennis nets Dining room furniture cust. ser. sup. Dale R. Galloway, exec. off. Richard M. Johnston, pres. and gen. mgr.; Wayne M. Coffey, v.p.; Tom E. Story Jr., AMERICAN PRECISION GOLF CORP.— AMERICAN ARBORIST SUPPLIES—Con- gen. sis. mgr. 1566 Rowe, Box 601, Worthington, Minn. cord Industrial Pk., Concordville, Pa. 19331 56187 (507) 376-6007 (215)459-1447 AMERICAN EXCELSIOR COMPANY—850 American putters, irons, woods, golf bags Asplundh tree chipper; Pratt chemicals; all Ave. H, East, P.O. Box 5067, Arlington, Tex. Gunter Fuhrmannek, pres.; Curtis A. Fuhr- major brand pruning materials; mail order 76011 (817) 265-7151 mannek, v.p.; Shirley Fuhrmannek, supply house, catalogue available Amxco Curlex soil erosion control blankets sec.-treas. Jeffrey H. Dobbs, gen. mgr.; David Silvera, W. E. Johnson, v.p. sis.; J. M. Morris, nat. sis. asst. mgr. AMERICAN RESEARCH CORP.—11840 AMERICAN FITNESS CORP.—90 Beacon Mayfield, Livonia, Mich. 48150 AMERICAN BIO-TURF—Northern Blvd., Blvd., Miami, Fla. 33135 (305) 642-1922 Chloro organic trace elements; Grafp wetting P. O. Box 424, Glen Head, N. Y. 11545 (516) Tennis dresses agent (non-ionic); La Chaim turf conditioner; 484-5930 William J. Auletta, exec, off.; Marvin A. Bio-Turf-Zyme enzymatic soil conditioner; Bio-Turf bio-chemical soil conditioner Friedman, sis. mgr. Spray Klene-R Liquid neutralizer for all types Leonard S. Mailloux, gen. mgr.; Carl Rasnic, of sprayers; Arcide liquid cadium; Tartan- pro. rep. AMERICAN FURNITURE COMPANY— Srene liquid iron lignosulfanate; Arc-10 water SWC Park Ave., Batesville, Ind. 47006 (812) soluble degreaser and cleaner for golf equip- AMERICAN CLEANING EQUIPMENT 934-3485 ment CORP.—111 S. Rte. 53, Addison, III. 60101 Viking Oak and Dorchester House furniture Sidney Kalman, chm. of the bd.; Harold Lasky, (312) 627-6900 John A. Romweber, pres.; Paul C. Rom- pres.; Albert Mayer, sis.; Herbert Carson, sis.; Minuteman clubhouse industrial vacuum and weber, exec. v.p. and treas.; James C. Marvin Rothman, sis. floor maintenance equipment; grounds litter Fritsch, gen. sis. mgr. and adv. dir. vacuum sweepers AMERICAN SEATING COMPANY—901 Mathew L. Zmudka, pres.; James S. Yon- AMERICAN FURNITURE COMPANY, INC. Broadway, Grand Rapids, Mich. 49504 sosky, gen. sis. mgr.; Paul Olsen, v.p. sis. —Martinsville, Va. 24112 (703) 632-2061 Folding chairs American of Martinsville furniture J. W. Dwyer, pres.; F. E. Vandenburg, pres. AMERICAN COMPANY—P.O. Box 355, R. M. Simmons, Jr., pres.; R. A. Gilliken, AMSECO Grp.; R. N. Kenner, dir. mktg. ser. Merrick, N.Y. 11566 (516) 623-1161 v.p. mktg.; Sam Smith Jr., v.p., sis. mgr.; Tennis balls; racquet grips; metal, wooden George Hull, adv., p.r. and sis. prom. AMERICAN STANDARD COMPANY-One racquets West St., P. O. Box 325, Plantsville, Conn. Earle C. Backe, sis. mgr. AMERICAN GOLFER, INC.—1407 Broad- 06479 (203) 628-9643 way, New York, N.Y. 10018 (212)244-4926 Ratchet cut pruning tools; lopping shears; AMERICAN CONTINENTAL, INC.—Box G, American Golfer ladies' tennis and golfwear pole pruners Industrial Park, Willmar, Minn. 56201 (612) Arthur Kramer, pres.; Marvin Reamer, v.p. Don A. Florian, v.p.; Jonathan B. Florian, 235-1752 v.p.; Nathaniel Florian, v.p. ACG gasoline golf car; ACE electric golf car THE AMERICAN IMPORT COMPANY— C.B. Lindstrand, exec, v.p.; F.R. Roguske, 1167 Mission St., San Francisco, Calif. AMF, INC.—Plains Rd., Essex, Conn. 06426 dir. mktg.; R.A. Clark, mid-west. mktg. mgr. 94103 (415) 863-1506 (203) 767-0111 L. M. Dickson Signature putters; golf balls; Compactors HC-14, AP-6000, SC-50, SC- AMERICAN COTTON YARNS, INC.—5825 practice golf balls; headcovers; umbrellas; 100, SC-200, BF-30, BF-40, BR-30, EH-100, S. Western Ave., Hindsdale, III. 60521 ball retrievers; tees; Premier golf balls; tennis EH-200, MP-1000 solid waste handling (312) 778-4567 balls; nets; presses; racquet covers; metal, equipment; Lowerators kitchen equipment Crack-A-Jack putter; Counter poise putter; ARBOGAST & BASTIAN, INC.—19 Hamil- Ryner-Conquest, Grand Prix woods 1-5; ton, Allentown, Pa. 18105 (215) 435-4771 Ryner-Conquest, Grand Prix irons 1-9 P/W, A & B meats S/W H. M. Schelden, chm. bd.; Donald D. Bran- W. F. Miller, chm. of the bd.; P. C. Miller, nan, pres.; Robert L. Feeley, v.p./mktg. pres.; A. Bender, v. p. gen. mgr.; E. Pawlow- ski, sis. and off. mgr.; Wm. Rupp, pro ARCTIC MIZER MFG., INC.—2116 E. Norse Ave., Cudahy, Wis. 53110 (414) 769-9055 ware handling ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC.—721 Pestalozzi, Arctic Mizer self-powered spreader; Arctic John E. Hynes, dir. of mktg.; Richard Evans, St. Louis, Mo. 63118 (314) 577-0577 Mizer vacuum thatcher solid waste sys. mktg. mgr.; Peter Callahan, Budweiser, Michelob, Busch Bavarian John Grabske, pres.; Ted Brzezinski, off. mgr. east. reg. mktg. mgr.; Richard Farmer, cent, draught and package beer; Budweiser malt reg. mktg. mgr.; James Schwertfeger, west, liquor ARDMORE FARMS, INC.—3558 Winding reg. mktg. mgr. August A. Busch Jr., chm. bd.; R. A. Meyer, Way, New Town Square, Pa. 19078 (215) pres.; August A. Busch III, exec. v.p. and 353-3300 WILLIAM W. AMICK, GOLF COURSE gen mgr.; George W. Couch Jr., v.p. mkt. Fresh orange juice, fruit; Ardmore Farms ARCHITECT—P. O. Box 1984, Daytona brew, div.; W. C. , v.p. cust. rel. bacon Beach, Fla. 32015 (904) 255-7310 H. W. Given Jr., pres.; Stanley H. Given, v.p. William W. Amick, golf course architect; APPLIED BIOCHEMISTS, INC.—5300 W. Thomas C. Garrity, assoc. golf course County Line Rd., Mequon, Wis. 53092 ARISTOCRAT HAIRSEPTIC COMPANY & architect Cutrine-Plus chemical algaecide; Cutrine- GREER ENTERPRISES INC.—281 N. Plus granular chemical algaecide; Swim- Grant Ave., Columbus, Ohio 43215 AMSTAR CORP.—1251 Ave. of the Amer- trine chemical swimming pool algaecide Glen ray hot dog machines; Steamette porta- icas, New York, N. Y. 10020 (212) 489-9000 Dick Christenson, v.p. sis. mktg.; Richard ble moist heat steam table; Hairseptic sham- Domino bulk sugars, syrups Zuccarini, west. sis. rep.; Edward T. Otte, poo Robert T. Quittmeyer, pres.; Robert O. east. sis. rep.; Scott Seymour, mid-west, Art Greer, pres./bd. chm. Nagle, v. p.; Lawrence A. Raynor, dir./adv. sis. rep.; Michael Barnes, mid-west. sis. and prom. rep. ARLAND CONSTRUCTION—2271 Motor Pkwy., Ronkonkoma, N.Y. 11779 ANCHOR POST PRODUCTS, INC.—6500 APOLLO PRODUCTS CORP.—Bldg. B, Designers and builders of miniature golf Eastern Ave., Baltimore, Md. 21224 (301) Columbia Ct., Chaska, Minn. 55318 (612) courses; plans on how to build a miniature 633-6500 448-5777 golf course Permagreen security chain link perimeter Square Shooter golf putter Sal Messina, pres. fencing Ron Mitchellette, pres.; Paul Swanson, v.p.; R.R. Brannan, pres.; C.L. Burton, exec, v.p.; Clyde Carter, gen. mgr.; Kelli Piehl, terr. mgr. ARMOUR AND COMPANY, FOOD COM- L. G. Grube, v.p. sis. PANY AND FRESH MEATS DIVS.—Grey- AQUA-DIAL—P. O. Box 1325, Newport hound Tower, Phoenix, Ariz. 85077 (602) ANDERSON CLAYTON FOODS—One Main Beach, Calif. 92663 (714) 642-1360 248-4000 PI., Dallas, Tex. 75250 (214) 748-4741 5166 series electric valves; 5160 series hy- FOOD CO.: fresh, smoked, cured, processed Chiffon margarine; Seven Seas Salad dress- draulic valves, automatic valves; ACE series and frozen meats; Armour Star ham, bacon, ings; J. S. Hoffman cheeses and meats electric controller; 500 series hydraulic con- sausages; Armour Star lard; Magic Slice troller, automatic controllers; 13, 14, 15 turkey roast; Golden Star Self-Basting tur- ANDERSON MFG. COMPANY, INC.—4718 series rotary sprinklers, pop-up, gear-driven key Tenth St., Menominee, Mich. 49858 (906) turf sprinklers; various models above ground Clifton B. Cox, pres. and chief exec. off. 863-8223 impact sprinklers; various models QCV FRESH MEATS DIV.: A. S. Drain, exec. v. p.; Scavenger golf ball retrievers; Tee Totaler valves, quick coupling valves and acces- G. W. Hussey, v. p. mktg.; W. L. Tunnell, v. p. golf scorecard holders; golf travel bags; sories beef, lamb, and veal; B. B. Kemp, v.p. pork. headcovers; putter covers; golf shag bags; J. M. Engle, sis. mgr. ladies' tote bags; ARMSTRONG CORK COMPANY—Liberty Robert F. Anderson, pres. AQUA SURVEY & INSTRUMENT COM- and Charlotte Sts., Lancaster, Pa. 17604 PANY, INC.—7041 Vine St., Cincinnati, Ohio (717) 397-0611 ANDERSON PEAT COMPANY—5395 Dixie 45216 (513) 821-2514 Resilient flooring; carpets; ceiling systems; Hwy., Waterford, Mich. 48095 (313) 623- Magnetop Markers underground, tamper- furniture 9334 proof, equipment-proof markers for - James H. Binns, pres.; D. G. Goldstrom, Peat, bagged or bulk; top soil, bagged or bulk pointing location of irrigation lines v.p./adv. dir. and mktg. serv. Robert E. Render, pres.; Ward Jessop, Mich, D. Pryse, sis. mgr. plant mgr.; Marvin Geerts, III. plant mgr.; ARPS CORP.—1711 Wisconsin Ave., New Shel George, sis. mktg. AQUATROLS CORP. OF AMERICA—1400 Holstein, Wis. 53061 (414) 898-4291 Suckle Hwy., Pennsauken, N.J. 08110 Johnson Work-Horse loaders for compact ANDIA PROGRESS COMPANY, INC.— (609) 665-1130 and intermediate tractors; ARPS Rakes land- 47 Soundview Ave., White Plains, N.Y. Aqua-Gro blended soil wetting agent scape and beach rakes; ARPS Blades land- 10606 (914) WH8-2685 (100%); Aqua-Gro granular blended soil scape utility blades; ARPS 728 3-point hitch Tennis balls; presses; racquet covers; wetting agent (20%); Aqua-T low cost backhoe; ARPS 1000 Trench Devil 6hp por- racquet frames; metal, wooden racquets blended soil wetting agent (100%); Stoma- table trencher; ARPS 2000 Trench Devil T. K. Morse, sis. mgr. Seal reduces transpiration, wilt; Aqua- 12hp self-propelled trencher; Johnson Terra- Drain improves drainage in leach fields Comb combination thatcher and power rake ANGLO BURTON CORP.—Box 242, Middle- of septic and cesspool systems John Kacmarynski, gen. sis. mgr.; Duane field, Ohio 44062 Robert A. Moore, pres.; Robert W. Oech- Solem, gen. mgr. Johnson Hydraulic Div.; Crookshank woods 1-5; irons 1-9 P/W S/W; sle, v.p. Karl F. Arps, adv. and prom, mgr.; Leroy