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November
'Washington Forest Protection Assn.-November 7, annual meeting, place to be announced,
Southern Oregon Timber Industries Assn'-November 8, meeting, Rogue Valley Country Club, Medford, Ore'
Hoo-Hoo-Ette Ctuf l-November 11, meeting, Roger Young Auditorium, Los Angeles.
American ilardboard Assn.-November 11-13, annual convention, Camelback Inn, Phoenix, Ariz.
Lumber Merchants Association of Northern California-November 13, Round Table Conference, Sacramento Inn, Sacr:amento' American Forest Institute-November 13-15, public relations con' ference, University Towets, Seattle, Wash.
Western Building Material Assn., regional meetings, advertising & promo-Non"-b"" 13, Boise' Idaho; November 15, Richland, Wash.; November' 20, Portland; November 2I, Cottage Gtove, Ore.; November 26, Seattle.
Dubs. Ltd,-November 15, annual turkey shoot, Round Hill Country Club, Contra Costa CountY.
Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Club 2-November 15, meeting, Montebello Country CIub, Montebello, Calif.
Southern Idaho Forestry Assn.-November 16, semi-annual meeting, Owyhee Hotel, Boise, Idaho.
Oaklan-d Hoo-Hoo Club 39-November 18, dinner meeting, ViIIa Peluso, Oakland.
Lumber Assn. of Southern California-November 19-23, convention, EI Mirador Hotel, Palm Springs, Calif.
Black Bart Hoo-Hoo Club 181-November 20, concat, House of Galner, Ukiah.
December
Wood Products Assn. of Ilawaii-December 2, board of directols meeting, Honolulu, Harvaii.
Black Bariiloo-Hoo Club l8l-December 6, annual Christmas dinner-dance, Redrvood Valley Grange.
Southern Oregon Timber Industlies Assn.-December 6, meeting, Rogue Valley Country Club, Medford, Oregon.
California Redwood Assn.-December 9, directors meeting, San Francisco offices, San Francisco, Calif.
Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Club 2-December 12 (tentative), meeting, Friendly Hills, Whittier, Calif.
G-P's Record Investment Progrqm
As just part of a new $250 million capital expansion program' Georgia-Pacific reveals they will: o Increase the Bellingham, Wash., lignin chemical plant capacity by 200 tons daily. This will allow better wood utilization and minimize waste disposal of adjacent wood pulping facilities' o Purchase the Post Falls Lumber Co. Inc. of Post Falls, Idaho, and add chipping facilities to utilize low'grade logs now left in the woods" plus build a new lumber and wood chip mill near Troy, Mont., and new unloading facilities at Bellingham to receive chips from these two mills. o Doutle capacity of the large corrugated shipping container plant at Buena Park, Calif., to 1.1 billion sq. {t. annually to help meet growing southern California market needs. o Build a new sawmill in northern California's western pine region at Oroville to replace an old sawmill at Feather Falls' Calif. The new" more efficient mill will be better located in relation to timber and markets. and will facilitate year-around opera' tions.
Pamplin also revcaled that to date in l96ti Georgia-Pacific-has made capital investments totaling approximately $f20 million'
These include previously announced purchase of prime timber reserves involving timberlands owned in fee with 580 million board {eet and cutting rights for an additional 500 million board {eet in northern California, plus lands owned in fee with 675 million board feet of Southern pine ancl hardwood timber in I-ouisiana.