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September
California Redwood Association-Sept. 8, annual meeting, San Francisco.
San Joaquin Hoo-Hoo Club 31September 11, annual sports day and bar-b-que, Sherwood Forest Golf Course, Sanger, Calif.
Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Club 2September 11, Tree House Club golf challenge, OId Ranch Country Club.
Western \ilood Products Association-Sept. l2-ll, fall meeting, Camelback Inn, Scottsdale, Ariz,
Sacramento Hoo-Hoo Club l09-September 15, meeting, place to be announced.
Western Material Handling & Packaging Show & ConferenceSeptember 15-17, Convention Center, Anaheim. Calif.
International Fence Industry Assn.September 18, So. Calif. chapter meeting, Nob Hill Restaurant, Panorama City, Calif.
National Discus,sion Forum-September 21-23, review the public land law review commission recommendations concerning federal forest lands resources, Portland Hilton Hotel, Portland, Ore.
Dubs, Ltd.-September 25, meeting, Santa Rosa Country Club, Santa Rosa, Calif,
National AssrL of State Foresters-September 2?-October 1, annual meeting, La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe, N. Mex.
Forest Products Research Society-September 27-October 2, Pacific Northwest wood industry tour, starting in PorUand, Ore.
October
Ace Hardware Corp.October 4-5, regional fall meeting, San Mateo Fairgrounds, House of Flowers, San Mateo, Calif.
National Association of llome Builders-October 5-7, sales production seminar, Flamingo Hotel, Las Vegas, Nev.
Dubs, Ltd.,October 9, Del Monte Country Club, Monterey, Calif.
Society of American Foresters-October 11-15, meeting, Hotel Sahara, Las Vegas, Nev.
Canadian Wood Council-October 19-20, annual meeting, Chateau Lacombe, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
National Lumber and Building Material Dealers Assn.October 25-29, Hollywood Beach Hotel, Hollywood, Fla.
American Plywood Assn.-Octob€r 26-27, Fall promotional meeting, Sea-Tac Motor Inn, Seattle, Wash.
Son Diego Club Tourney
San Diego Hoo-Hoo Club held their annual Member-Guest GolI Tourney July 19. Over 70 golfers played the course.
'Co-chairmen Gene Huckstadt, D & G Cabinets, and Ken Friz of Ameri. can Forest Products were assisted by Bud Brown, Bob Mullet and George Dill.

Bob Gauthier, Dixieline Lumber, won the portable T.V. on the drawing.
founder and president, Russell H. Ells, elected his son, Michael Ells, a senior student at Oregon State, to the board of directors. Also elected was Norman Kelley, recendy retired executive of Marsh & Mclennan, Inc., to fill a vacancy caused by the resignation of George K. Adams, who haJbeen disabled by illness.
Reelected to the board were J. Harold Robinson and Leo Hulett, of WRPCo., A. D. Bell, Jr., Hobbs Wall Lumber Co., Inc. and Fred Seimens, Sacramento realtor.
Elected by the board were J. Har- old Robinson, president, chairman and treasurer; Leo Hulett, vp. and general manager and Mrs. Pauline Tyson, secretary,
Robinson announced no changes in operations, production of about 16 million feet of redwood and fir annually will continue without interruption.
The company's Plant B will continue producing end glued stock for an expanding market, as will the paint and prime department, which is currently working on an order for several cars of ping pong tables.