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CALENDAR of CO'NING EVENTS
Jonuory
SACR-\NIITNTO HOO-HOO CLUB N{eeting, Sheru.ood Room. Sacramento, Jan. 15.
DUBS. I-TD.. TOURNANIENT-trred Ztese, host; California Club, Jan. 17.
OAKL.{ND HOO-HOO CLUfI 39 "49ers Night," Guest Speakers ancl l{or-ie-8il1 Johnson, Program director; Fishermarr's lrier, Oakland, Jan. 20.
AMI]RIC.\N INSTITUTII OF TINTBI-R CONSTRUC. TION. San \Iarcos hotel, Chancller, ,,\riz., lan.20-24.
NOlt'f I I \\' llST 1{,\itI)\\'OO D .,\ SS( )CIATI( )N ( )u:rrter- ly Xleeting, Corrgress hotel , l)ortlan<1, Jan. 25.
ITED\\'OOI) liIiC;ION CONSEITVATION I]OUNCII, Annu:tl lleeting, I.-l:tn.rineo hotel, Slrnt:r Itosa, Jan,25. SAN FIi.\NC.ISCO tlOO-llO() Cll-UIi] 9 N'lectir.rg. Leoliar<l C';ric. Sarr Iirancisco, Jan. 28.
Februory lNTIll{^\l()L.NT.\I\ I-U\lllIllt I)1,-.,\l.l..ltS,\SSN. .\rinulLl Cortvention. Hotel Utah, Salt Lake (.it\', Feb. 6-8.
N{ OU \T.\ I N S'f .\T I,lS L UI'f ll Ia lt i) I,-Al- Irlt S'ASSN. Annual Conr-ention, Shirler'-Savov hotel, l)enr.er, Feb. 12-14. SII.-RIT.\-CASC.\I)E ]-OGC;INi; CONFI]ItENCtr. FAirgrounds. Ileclding. Calif., Feb. 13-15. I)UBS. LTD., Tournament-l-eo Cheim. Jr., host; Sar-r Jose Country Club, Feb. 14.
NATION-\L \\'OODEN IIOX ASSN. Annual N,Ieeting, San Francisco. Feb. 19-20.
OAKL-\ND HOO-HOO CLUB 39 Annrral Birthday l'artv and Dinner-Dance--Jin-r Hendricks, I)rogram chiirman; Clarenront hotel. Feb. 21.
\\'ESTtrltN lilr-TAIL I-UNIP,I,IIiNlIIN'S ASSN. Ar.rnual Convention, Ol1'mpic hotel, Seattle. Feb. 25-27.
S,\N FR.\NCISCO HOO-liOO Cll-UB 9 NIeeting. Leoparcl Caie. San Francisco, Feb. 25.
\\'ILI-,\TII.-TTE \TALLEY I-OGGING C-ONFI.-RENCE. Etrgene. Ore.. Feb. 27-March L.
Mqrch
IIONT^\N.\ RETAIL LUN{BERN{EN'S ASSN. Annual Conr-ention. Cir-ic Center, Helena, March 10-11.
N.TTION.{L .\SSN. OF CO\{N{ISSION 1-UN'{BEIT SALF-SlIEN. Sheridan-Cadillac hotel, Detroit, March 27 -29.
April
SOL:TIItrRN C.\I-IFORNIA ITIITAII. I,UNII]I]R ASSN. -\nntral Convention ancl Trade Shou', Ambassaclor hotel, I-os -\ngeles, April 8-11.
..\ xl EIi IC .\ N \\' O ( ) I)-I)It I,tS I,t ]t \r I,.t{ S"\SS N.. Hotel Statler, Los ,\ngeles, April 14-16.
LUXIlll.-lt XII'lltCll.\NTS r\SSN. Ol.- N()ItTHI,lliN C--\l-IF()ltNI.\ -\rrnual Conventior.r. Ahn'ahr.ree hotel. \'osenrite NationlLl I':rrk. mid-April.
'Sequoio' Tree Fqrm Dedicoted
\\Iillits, Calif.-"Seqrroi:r," generic nanre for California lieclu'oocl, u-as olhcially assignecl to a lteclwood l{egion Tree Farm here on October 13, rvhen a 358-acre forest llroperty owned by three local llren was de<licatecl ancl aclcled to the Tree F'arm progranr. l)e\\ritt Nelson, clirector of the Cali{ornia l)epartment of Natural liesources, Sacramento, the nrain slteaker at the evetrt. enrphasizecl that the highest skills in forest rnanager-nent rvill be neeclecl to srrpplv the increasing neecls of our expanclirrg poprrlation. He qrrotecl a recent estimate that 30,000,000 nelv honres rvill be neecled in the U.S. bv 1975. rvhen it is estimated
"Finonced By Security-First Notionql Bonk"
Another Custom Buitding
Compleied by rhe Horvey Koll Orgonizotion
Industriol Building lo Tenqnts' Specificotion o Speciolty
Building Sites Avoilqble in the Southweet Section of Los Angeles County for lmmediqte Developmenl
Long Term Leoses Arronged to Meet Lessee Business Requirements
,,A KOLL BUII.D'NG 'S A BETTER BUII.DING that tl-re total population will be 215,000,000 people. Emanuel Fritz, Erneritus Professor of Forestry, Ur.riversity of California, also spoke at the dedication of forestry ancl tree farming.
Orvners of the 358-acre Secluoia Tree Farm, located near Branscornb in N{enclocino county, California, are Henry Houghton and Davicl llanrsel' of \Villits, ancl Phillip Pierson of Branscorrb.
Preser.rtatior.r of the official Tree Farm certificate and sign was nracle by R. R. Chaffee, \\rillits, chairman of the California Redr,l'ood Association Tree Farm Committee, official spousoring agency. Russell Ells, president of Willits Redwoocl Proclucts Co., and member of tl-re California State Board of Forestry, served as master of ceremonies. Fred Lanclenberger, CRA Tree Farnr Committee secretary, E,rrreka, assistecl with program arrallgements.
