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The WFCA meetings were a climax of a series of early December forestry meetings in San Francisco and the Bay area. The California State Chamber of Commerce conducted meetings on natural resoures December 2 and 3, high school and college forestry educators met at the University of California school of forestry at Berkeley Dec. 3, the Northern California Section of the Society of American Foresters held a meeting for 300 members Dec. 4 in San Francisco' to discuss "Wood Utilization-Key to Good Management," and the State Board of Forestry met Dec. 6 at the State building in San Francisco. Other meetings were held Dec. 6 and 7 by the California Conservation Conference, the Western Forest Pest Committee and a special committee on aerial photography and map making.

Trustees elected at the conference include these industry leaders from California-R. A. Colgan, Jr., Shasta'Forests Co., Redding; E. B. Birmingham, Hammond Lumber Co., San Francisco, and Harold Crane, Crane Mills, Corning.

T. \i/. Gqmble on Committee

T. W. Gamble, vice-president and general manager, potlatch Yards, Spokane, has been named by HHF Administrator Albert M. Cole to membership on the regional subcommittee of the new Voluntary Home Mortgage Credit Program for Region XV, comprising Washington, Oregon and Alaska.

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"Bottling Dubs" Plcy 76rh Tournoment

A large turnout of members and guests attended the 76th Dubs, Ltd., tournament at the San Jose Country Club, November 19. Leo Cheim, Jr., Cheim Lumber Company, San Jose, California, u,as host for the day and some 40 golfers placed a. unanimous vote of approval on the facilities of the San Jose club. Following were the scores for the day:

Winner of the First Flight low gross was Del Travis with a 73. First lou' net honors went to George Monnier (75-6); second lo'n, net, Chet Dennis (77-5), and third low net, Fred Ziese (81-8). Second Flight low net winner was Hollis Jones (89-20) ; second low net, Jim Rossman (84-14) ; third lo'iv net, Leo Cheim, Jr. (90-18), and fourth low net went to Jim Moore (92-20).

Low net winner for the Third Flight was Ev Lewis (96-3i) ; second lorv net, Leo Cheim, Sr. (98-31) ; third low net, Russ Fryburg (89-21), and fourth low net, Lloyd Swiger (90-2I). Guest Flight low net honors were carried arvay by J. Parenti (74-6).

There \\'as no scheduled Dubs tournament for the month of Decen-rber, the next r,vill be held at the California Golf & Countrv Club January 21. Russ Fryburg 'rvill be host'

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Santa Rosa, Calif.-Raifh Kapler, Oregon businessman, recently opened here the second plant in his chain of remanufacturing operations. Backers hoped the operation rvould open a nerv market for the Redwdod Empire's smaller lumber mills.

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