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Redwood Region logging Conference Plqns Annuol Session
The 24th annual session of the Redwood Region Logging Conference will be held at Redwood Acres Fair Grounds, Eureka, California, on March 8-9,1962, according to Robert Grundman, conference president, of Union Lumber Company, Fort Bragg. The conference was founded in Eureka in 1936.
There will not be a heavy equipment show in connection with the conference again this year, Grundman said. Equipment dealers are invited to participate in the program as they have in the past, he added.
The two-day c6nference program rvill be in one building this year, Grundman stated, in contrast to the split sessions held last year in Ukiah. Highlights of the program will include a panel on "What's New in Equipment" to include latest developments of interest in various types of logging equipment; discussion of use of aircraft for aerial sllrveys, forest protectior.r, fire fighting, aerial seeding and other uses; fish and game problems as they relate to forest matragement; and a panel on valuation and taxation of timber and its effect on management decisions.
The Sawdust Bowl and bancuet entertainmer.rt u'ill be provided again this year by the-logging equipment dealers under the direction of John Arnett, Brizard-Matthews N{acl.rinery Co., Eureka. The ladies program will be directecl by William Wingate, Humboldt Federal Savings and Loan Association, Eureka.
Other conference officers are Robert E. Johnson, \A/eyerhaeuser Co., Arcata, vice president, Emanuel Fritz, Berkeley, honorary vice president, and Fred Landenberger, Eureka, secretar)'-manager. Conference directors include Sam Arness, Humboldt Fir, Inc., Hoopa, Earl H. Maize, Jr., Firco, Inc., Willits, Bernard Agrons, Rockport Redwood Co., Westport, Eugene Pickett, Wolf Creek Logging Co., Arcata, Darrell H. Schroeder, Rellim Redwood Co., Crescent City, Earl Shipley, Georgia-Pacific Corp., Trinidad, and John Yingst, Simpson Timber Co., Klamath, past pres.
WCLA Publishes 1962 Whereto Buy
The West Coast Lumbermen's Association l-ras iust announced its 1962 edition of the WHERE TO BUV directory. It is available to all lumber buyers who desire reliable source contacts for West Coast Douglas fir, West Coast Hemlock, Western red cedar, Sitka sp?uce and white fir.
Added to the "Special" column of the '62 directory is a new_ item, identifying rnills which "package and u,rap'i their lumber for shipping. Considerable inteiest has bien expressed in this service in the past, and many of the West Coast mills are now able to prbvide it.
__T1r. complete WHERE TO BUY directory consists of 52 data-packed pages of detailed information- on all association member mills. Included are listings for standard and specialized sawmills, fabricating, laminating and pre-cutting_firms, wood pipe manufacturers and treating companies. Each listing contains information regarding mill location, personnel, capacity, facilities, species produced and the major and specialty products of each mlll. More than 160 ligt'ty regarded Douglas fir region sawmills, operating over 200-plants, are represented in this directory.
Your copy of the WHERE TO BU)I may be obtained free of charge from the West Coast Lumbermen's Association, 1410 S.W. Morrison Street, Portland 5, Oregon.