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Dentis Elected CBMDA President

The California Building Material Dealers Association recently elected dealer Clem Dentis as president at their recent annual convention in Palm Springs.

Dentis is vice president of Lewis W. Osborne, Inc., a leading southern California firm for four decades. He succeeds R. K. Van Anda of Northridge.

Officers include Jack Guerin, San Francisco, first vice president; Ralph McNall, Santa Barbara, second vice president; Burt Greuel, North Hollywood, treasurerl and Van Anda, past president.

Sierro-Coscode logging Conference

The Sierra-Cascade Logging Conference, with three days of sessions and a full equipment show, will spotlight the "logging industry today" the great strides it has made in forest management; its new techniques and logging machinery; and' the forces, mainly public forces, that affect the industry's future,

"The New Look in Logging," theme of this lSth annual conference of California and southern Oregon loggers, is headed by conference president David M. Williams, logging supervisor of the Shasta operation of U.S. Plywood Corp.

Keynote speaker will be William D. Hagenstein, executive vice president of the Industrial Forestry Association, Portland, Ore., and currently president of the Society of American Foresters.

The program, under direction of Roy Berridge and his committee, is designed to give loggers and forest industry men a fresh look at the industry and to provide ample opportunity for discussion and constructive suggestions.

The conference opens with a9 a.m. breakfast, Thursday, February 16. It will

W$tern Lumber & Buitding norerills be at the California State Fairgrounds, Sacramento, site of both the sessions and the equipment show, and will feature the second annual 'oTournament of Tall Timber Tales," with Don Matson, world's champion, defending his title.

The program will then develop subjects of the ooNew Look in Logging" with panel and open discussion.

The first will be "The Logging Industry Today and the Forces in Its Future" by Dixon Sandberg, Kimberly-Clark Cotp. and John Callaghan, California Forest Protective Association. Keynoter Hagenstein will join the two for a "Riggers Roundtable" floor discussion of the relationship of the industry and the public, moderated by Jack Berry of Berry Associates.

Friday, Jack Porter of Diamond International Corp., will head the panel ooSmall Tree Logging." Dave Dealey, KimberlyClark Corp., will moderate 'oNew Equipment and Techniques."

Winding up the program Saturday morning, conference members will submit their problems to a panel of experts for comment and open discussion. Bob Cline of International Paper Co. will moderate.

For advance registration, write L. D. IVambold, secretary-treasurer, Sierra-Cascade Logging Conference, 733 Yuba St., Redding, Calif.

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