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  • New Jersey Education

    July, 1957 61

  • RAINOR

    SHINE

    You SetPriceTHURS., JULY 25

    10A.M.

    TWIN LAKES COUNTRY CLUB& JIM JONES TREE FARM

    Beauty Spot Midway BetweenGENEVA & ENTERPRISE, ALA.

    Go II miles S. on Highway 27 from Enlerprise toChllncellor. Go left 2 miles. 95 miles S. of Mont·gomery. Air Service to Dothan 30 miles away. Warmwinttrs-famous hunting territory.

    FACILITIES TO MAKE A FORTUNE831 ACRES FOR PLEASURE & PROFIT

    E\!'r~thin ~ ubdlv lded or offl'rcti a, a whole goin for whatit hr ings, Pro-de 'ign 'il !J hole «our 'C with ,;reat naturalbeauty. Luxurlou !'luh hou c. rt h-f il led lakes, dl'lIgHfUIcottages. lea e on 110n acr gnme pre erve, hig Hollywoodpool, kitltlles playground and cHrything for family pleasure.,'.,t UP now with good Income from private members In

    5 near-by towns, Continue thisplan or OIH'n it t(, the puhlleand make a fortune. Onlygolf course In 100 mile radiusexcept Dothan where member-Ship is dosed. 50,flOO tradIngarea, Ideal for resort, )

  • For Parks,Golf Cour e ,

    wimming Pool

    @M~~~..,!'_, "_..J /"

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    •• sparl< ;n9

    new fountain

    rea designs by

    Certainly you need drinking facilities... so look for truly distinctive designsby HAWS-that add bright vitality toparks, swimming pools and golf courses.And they are built to withstand ruggeduse and outdoor wear, too. HAWS finersanitation means better service ... lessworry ... less maintenance.

    HAWS ModellS06-a pleasure to see, a pleasure tousel Graceful vitreous china bowl enhances any setting-and it's rugged, with sturdy 2" galvanized iron pedestal.Automatic flow control and HAWS' raised, shielded foun·tain head prevents mouth contact. HAWS vandal-prooffixtures are locked to the bowl. Mode' 150S-same hend-some design with wall mounting brocket.

    And there's morel ... WRITE TODAYfor new HAWS illustrated catalog - featur·ing the latest in drinking fountain designs.

    July, 1957 63

  • Mayer Is First Open Champion to Use GlasshaftsTed Woolley Dick Mayer Harold Boeschenstein Lloyd Mangrum

    Dick Mayer, a member of the Golfcraft, Inc., advisory staff, distinguished himself not only by winningthe 1957 National Open but by being the first fellow to win The Open with Glasshaft clubs. Dick'sirons are Torsion-Control Glasshaft, the shafts being made of fiberglas reinforced. Ted Woolley ispres. of Golfcraft, Inc.; Boeschenstein is pres. of Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp.; and Mangrum, olso aGolfcraft staff member, designed the Glasshaft clubheads.

    NEWThe Herringbone

    gives the finestTRACTION CTiON

    hop ale

    Here is your key to pro-shop progress!Spark player interest. Use grips to build business.

    so MUCH THAT IS NEW.NEW "Griprite-Swingrite" form finder.

    NEW Internal Rib for positive positioning.NEW material discovered. Only grip material which will

    not harden or glaze. Non-slip, any weather.SEll-Golf Pride's VICTORY GRIPS.

    HDITRIVSEYRFAAIGRYHHyEERR! I AWIC F E I-G I O.• Box 8072 Akr n 20, Ohl64 Golfdom

  • GEORGE S. Y'S 1 57T M O'SHA TER GOLF TOUR ME TS

    ALL-AMERICANGOLfTOURNAMENTS

    WORLDCHAMPIO SHIPOf GOLf

    IS 10 3.00

    FREE PARKING. Plenty of free park-ing space in areas near the club-house and the golf course. Nocharge at any time. It's easy topork and get to your car.FREE TRANSPORTATION. Continu-ous free bus service provided tocarry patrons from parking areas tothe main entrance and vice versa.

    July, 1957

    World's Richest GolfTournalIlents!Sponsored by The George S. Moy Company, George S MayInternotional, George S. May Company de Mexico, George S. MayCompany de Venezuela and the P. G. A.Once again ... for the 17th year ... you'll ee thegreate t profe ional and amateur golf playerin the world battle it out for the world' riche tgolf prize! Bring your family, friend and bu t-nes a ociate to ee the e two e citing golftournament ... and to en jo y Tam O' h a nt er 'wonderful food and refre hrnent in the nation-ally famou , air conditioned clubhou e. Here,indeed, i golf at it be r at one of the most beau-tiful golf club in America!

    , 35, IZ 7 "'~'~'L~i;I!

    Goo e Tam0' hanfet• aCaldwell Road and Howard Street(7500 North-6600 West)Chicago, Illinois

    65

  • Protect your floor from spike hole withrugged Pneu-Mat Runner . Ab olutely pike.resistant, they provide a comfortable walk-ing surface - improve the appearan e ofyour club house.

    Woven of rubber- impregnated fabric,Pneu-Mat Runner are tougher than rubb rrunners. Reversible for double wear.MONEY BACK TRIAL OFfER: Standard Widths

    20"·2 .••"·30"Order a trial ection Te t 36" .42" ..••a"

    it on an area which get espe- Trial Sectionscially hard wear. Money back if 2.••" x60" $10.00not satisfied. 20" x24" $'" .00

    Write today for illustrated folder.SUPERIOR RUBBER MFG. CO., INC., 145 Woodland Ave., Westwood, N. J ••

    Ground-Breaking forNew DBA Products Plant

    Remo Picchietti (left). and his hrot her,John, .Jr., of DBAProducts Co., arcbreaking groundfor the construe-tion of a newplant in Deer-field, III. 'r hecompany manu-factures a com-plete lin e ofcleaners, polishesand finishes forthe bowling, golfand printing in-dustries. .J 0 h nPiech ietti, r.,reports that thenew plant will beoccupied by early fall, and that the move rep-resents a considerable expansion in sales andmanufacturing operations. The plant will belocated at 350 County Line Rd. in Deerfi lei.

    Clean 'N' Cool Suggested forEliminating Foot, Shoe Odors

    Clean . , (.001 f01 feet and hoes, aproduct of ClinicalDevelopment Labor-atories, 2600 S. Wal-nut st., Springfield,Ill., contains anti-septic and oothingemollients that arcsaid to relieve ore,hot and tired feetand eliminate hothfoot and shoe odors.Its fungicidal andbactericidal actionhelp in the preven-tion and treatm ntof at h lctc's foot.Clean 'N' 001 i:packaged in an aquaglccn spray can andis re ornm nded as aL recommended by

    the prod lifer as a good PIO cl1ing item.

    MULCH-VAC IS THE CLEANERFOR ALL OUTDOORS!

    Vacuums up, cuts into fine mulch, blows leaves back to ground asfinest fertilizer, wet or dry, cleans up to 30 acres in 8 hr. day.

    66

    25 H. P.UNITSHOWNHERE-SMALLERMODELAL 0MADE

    New LO·BLO, the Air Broom fortidy greens and grounds.

    WRITE FOR LIST OF USERS

    Atwater, Ohio

    ATWATER-STRONG CO.Phone 7·2344

    Goljdom

  • .:.: /) ....,...•.Itt '-" ~.,

    •••·1 '\, .

    .- .....,

    WITH

    the tested antibiotic turf fungicide

    Large brown patch, fading-out, melting-out, dollar spot,Pythium can all become a thing of the past. You canwipe out the turfgrass fungus disease and keep yourgreens in perfect- play condition with regular appltca-tions of ACTI- DIONE. Extensive field tests ~ thatACTI-DIONE rapidly destroys the fungi that damage turf.Control of disease is often obtained within hours of thefirst application.

    ACTI-DIONEissimpletoprepare,easytouse,andeconom-Ical too. Every drop of the solution controls and protects.

    July, 1957

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    ,~.... ... ;.• = ..•• "

    * Available in two forms:ACTI- DIONE ferrated - outstandinglyeffective against dollar spot, melting-out, and fading-out. tnvestlgationelstudies indicate that Acti ·dione Fer-rated may control Leaf Spot of Ken-tucky bluegrass, as well as Rust andPo dery Mildew of Merion bluegrass.ACTI·DIONE RZ··-especially effectiveagainst large brown patch and Pythium••• also controls dollar spot, melting-out, and fading-out_ When used on aregular preventive schedule, one pack.age will protect 20,000SQ. ft. of turf.Bothproductscan beobtained from golfcourse maintenance and supply stores.

    For additional i.,formatlon Writ to:THE UPJOH~ COMPA Y, CherTIical Sales Division301 Henrietta St., Kalamazoo. o1lcH an·TRAO("ARK, REO. U. PAT. orr. THE UPJOHN '.ANO 0'THt ANTIBIOTIC, CYCLOHEXIMIOE. "T"AO"'"''

    67

  • LAWN MOWER STATIONARY BLADES

    SINGLE (~I/) Raised lip - Heavy Duty Blades for all Makes of Fairway and RoughGang Mowers. DOUBLE (~I/) Raised lip - Heavy Duty Blades for all Makes using thistype Blade. Hand and Power Putting Green Mower Blades, Power Mower, Tee Mower -and Trimmer Blades all made of the best quality knife steel and specially hardened toinsure long wear and fully guaranteed to give complete satisfaction. Municipal Parks andGolf Courses, Public Courses, Golf and Country Clubs, Dealers and Repair Shopsallowed special discount. You will save important money buying direct from manufacturer.Price sheet on requestor we will quote pricefor your blade order.

    JONES MOWER & EQUIPMENT CO. We pay the postageon all orders of $15.00and over.2418 Grasslyn Avenue, Havertown, Po.

    Power Steering Is NewestAddition to John Deere Tractors

    Power teering, of particular advantage inoperating tractors when equipped with front-end loaders or other heav y front-mountedequipment, is the late t advanc ment in the

    .John De re line of industrial tractors andequipment.

    'J he n w power stc ring as cmbly is avail-able for facton or field installation on the"t20" Uti lit and "'20" 'pedal Itility trac-tor. It include a hvdraulic cylinder locatedbetwe .n the tl actor front-end support and

    a special hcavv-dut v tecring arm,'I he hvdrauli cvlinder, \\ hich ha an -in.

    troke, lccci\c oil from the regular ouchmatic hvdrauli svstem through a p cial h -draulic flow divid rand control valve, 'T hehydraulic flow divider, control \

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    Midwest Meeting

    R

    NOlT'S ARTOX

    VICE

    HAND ENGRAVING ONLY 6~ PER LETTERManufacturers of 'Dubbin' Doug"

    WRITE FOR FREE 1957 CAT LOG

    THE TROPH NO ED HODept. G-7 lOS.

    Chicago 3, Illinois

    I

    ills Crab Grass

    orr', RTOX ( DAR®), a formulation of Di odiumAr onate, i the guaranteed specific contact killer forhairy crab gras .

    But don't take our word for it. Put u to the t t at our p \1, e. \Vwant you to try R10. You'Il b :\f zrn and thank us for the re u lts,For FRE ample atta h coupon to your lub I tl rhcad and mail.Send it today for turf free Irorn crab grass,

    ~ra , Inharm d

    olubl

    R10 and other OTT PRODyour Horticultural uppl' Hou e.'Trade Mar pendlne. permissIon eranted by applicant.

    NO T MANUFACTURING CO., INC.Mount Vernon, N. Y.

    July, 1 57

    f nometh Imooth and

    OTT' RTO •• pecial" ha b en uc-ce fullv c mbined, ith 2,4-D, a spe-cific for trouble-some broadleafweed, ilv r craband moth andhair crab,--------------,

    I FREE! end me fr e ample and fur- II

    ther information on ART(),. - 0 II

    Hav a field man call on rn to help Iolv m turf problem. 0 I

    I arne II Club ---- II trc t & TO. - II ity ---- tate I.._-------------,

    throu h

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  • PAR TUIES As Used I. lui-yid".1 C."".rt ••• t .r SI.t

    Typ. lall

    NOW! WHY WAIT?Your Grips

    the demand I terrrfic and the profits are quick,PAR TUBES superior construction proves them topsin the field. A Musl for any golfer who wants toprotect his grips the full bag length and obtain afriction·proof bag with an individual compartmentfor each club. PAR TUBES are dropped into oval orround type bags allowing a numerical arrangement ofclubs. PAR TUBES fit into and strengthen individualcompartment bags, allowing full free use of EVERYcompartment.PAR TUBES are Strong - Moistureproof - Theyare endorsed by Pros and Amateurs alike as a greatidea for keeping grips in fine condition and protect-ing clubs against marring by carele s handling.

    Packed in cartons of 42 and 144

    Contoct Your locol DIstrIbutor or

    Portable Oxygen Unitlor Club Emergency Use

    George P. Rcinbcrg, R2, Beaver st., 'ewYork .~, representingCycle-Flo Co. of Mil-ford, Conn., i theoutlet for Pock taireportable oxyg n unitthat i recommend demerg ncy equip-ment for clubhousesand course. 1hecomplete unit in-c1udes flow regulatorwith pre sure gage,yoke, a t t a c h e dwrench, two dispos-able masks, connect-

    ing tubing and 2 lightweight cylinders in aJ .athercttc luggage case that weighs about17 lhs, Inquir ie hOllld go to Rcinberg.

    Jacobsen Appoints Kudrnato N.E. Supervisory Post

    Edward S. Kudrna ha: been appointed field

    E 5710 W. DAKIN ST.,CHICAGO 34, ILLINOIS

    ROLLEDPROTECTIVE

    EDGE

    And Now

    B (Jf,o.MiJJA good durable tube forthose who prefer plastic.Packed in cartons of 42only.

    sen-ice upcrvisor for the 'cw England and• 'orth Atlantic state territor), of j arobscnManufacturing Co., Racine, 'Vise. Kudrnahas been with the Jacobsen organization forI I years, serving in thc engine and repairdept. In recent months he ha: b n an in-snucror in the Racin Vocational and \dultschool on two and four cycle ga. engines, acourse that is sponsored hy Jacob n. Kudrnawill make his h adquarters in Plainfield, ~T. J.after July 15.

    Golfers! Playing Tam 0' hanter?tart Fresh and Spark Your Gam !

    350 rooms from $4. Family size apart mont .Air conditioning and TV available. Pleasant

    af'et ria. Ample Parking. Ticket Servic .18 minutes to downtown hicago.

    70

    Davis Stre.t and Chicago Avenue In the Heart of Evanston, Illinois

    John Poulos, Jr ,

    ~ MANAGER

    Golfdom