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GALENDATR
January
Loe Angeles Hoo-Hoo-Ette Club l-Ianuary 11, monthly meeting, Grand Prix restaurant, Downey, Calif.
[,os Angeles Hoo-IIoo Club 2-January 15, big annual stag party, De Bell Country Club, Burbank.
Dubs, Ltd.-January 15, monthly tournament, California Golf Club, Duke Warnock host.
Sacramento Hoo-Hoo Club l09-January 15, Dinner Meeting, Cristie's Elbow Room.
Black Bart Hoo-Hoo Club l8l-January 20, place to be announced.
Oakland Hoo-IIoo Club 39-January 20, Ice Ilockey Nite, Paul Gaboury chairman,
Oakland Hoo-Hoo Club 39 and San Francisco Hoo-Hoo Club 9January 20, Hockey Nite, Seals vs. L.A., cocktails and dinner at the Cow Palace, 6 p.m., game time 8:15.
Redwood Region Conservation Council--Jantary 22, annual meeting, Eureka Inn, Eureka, Calif.
Ilumboldt Hoo-IIoo Club 63-January 26, Fourth Annual Ifoo-Hoo Celebrity Night and Concat, E.ureka.
Western Wood Moulding Producer's Association-January 29-30, Semi-annual meeting, Valley Ho in Scottsdale, y'.rizona.
February
Imported Hardwood Plywood Manufacturers Assn.-February 3-5, Annual convention, San Marcos Hotel, Chandler, Arizona.
Forest Products Research Society-February 4-5, plant tours and technical sessions for all wood industry personnel. Disneyland Hotel, Anaheim.
Western lV'oodwork Manufacturers Association-Februaly 10-12, 38th annual meeting, Scottsdale, Artzona.
Sierra-Cascade Logging Conferenc.e-February 11-13, equipment show: "Biggest Show on \ilorth" Sacramento. Convention headquarters is the Hotel El Dorado.
Sacramento Hoo-Hoo Club l09-February 17, monthly dinner meeting, Country Club Lanes.
Dubs, Ltd.-February 19, monthly tournament, San Jose Country Club, Annual Calcutta, "The Cheims" hosting.
Oakland Hoo-Hoo Club 39-Febrtary 27, Annual Ladies Nite, Castlewood Country Club, Milt Cook chairman.
March
Redwood Region Logging Conference-March 11-12, El Rancho Hotel, Santa Rosa.
Oakland Hoo-Hoo Club 38-March 15, Industry Nite. Tour of the General Motors plant in Fremont.
Wood's lmoge Sogging
An editorial in the December issue of Wood, and, Wooil Prod.acfs. ebhorts the wood industries to launch an all-out drive to "rebuild wood's image."
Events during the past year-the scandals over fraudulent grade stamping. the conflict over softwood size standards, wet-vs.dry lumber battles, and regional and species fights-have seriously undermined wood's public image, the magazine declares.
'oNo small contributor to the industry's much-impaired image has been the deplorable indifierence of the rank-and-file members. Many highly-capable and successful men have sat idly by and left the whole monumental problem to a handful of dedicated men who were willing to work for industry advancement."
The editorial alEo ialls for "greater industry unity and more individual involveinent in industry problems."