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Washington, I). C.-"Antcrica has nrany forests t() ttse and to enjoy. We can have tltese alrvays if u'c protect trees from fire and use them wisely."
This is the thenre of :r reccntly published pictttre book and filmstrip now available for use in thc clementary schools of the United States. Prepared by Amcrican liorest Products Industries, of Washington, l). C., the picture book and filmstrip stress forcst fire prevention and good rvoods nranagement.
Copies of the l6-page picture booklet are already in the hands of school officials in all 48 states. The 34-frame, 35 mm. filmstrip is being offered to film libraries maintaiued by the state educational departments. Requests for further information concerning either the filmstrip or picture book, "The Story of Forests", should be addressed to American Forest l'roducts Industries, Inc., 1319 Eighteenth Street, Washington 6, D. C.
Club Directors Meet
At loint Luncheon
Directors, officers and past presidents of the San Francisco Lumbermen's Club and Hoo-Hoo Club No. 39, Oakland, held a joint luncheon December 21, at The House of Bohnne Restaurant, San Francisco.
Jack Butler, president of San Francisco Lumbermen's Club, presided. Lew Godard was chairman of the day.
It rvas decided to make the luncheon a half yearly afiair, u,ith the next meeting to be held in the East Bay.
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Evqns Heqds Home Builders Institute
\\/illiam LI. Evans has been elected prcsitlcrrt of the I lome l]uilders Institute, Inc., an association of l-os Angeles county builder-developers. He is president of the l,.cononry I'Iousing Corp. of l-ong lieach, and served as associate director of the l'IIA for Southern California in r 935.
Othcr ofliccrs elected are: Lloyd S. Whaley, first vice prcsident ; ltalph G. llurgbacher, second vice president; S. M. Taper, third vice president; and Arthur A. Beliveau, trcasurer. Clifford I.. Rawson is secretary.
Northwestern Calilornia Club To Hold Dinner Dance Feb.4
Announcement is made by the Northwestern California Lumbermen's Club, Eureka, Calif., that they will hold a dinner dance for members and their ladies at the Eureka Inn, Eureka, on Saturday evening, February 4.
Don H. Clcrk ct Klamcrth
The Simpson Logging Company has transferred Don H. Clark from McClary, Washington, to Klamath, California. He was manager of their operations at McClary, and is norv in charge of manufacturing at Klamath, as well as manager of the company's lumber seasoning plant at Korbel.
Fire Dcmqges Lumber Ycrd
A fire in the drying room of the Firwood Lumber Co. Los Angeles, on December 28, caused damage estimated at $2500.
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