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Need o Room ot the Clqremont For the Ooklond R.eveille?
Al Kelley, General Chairman of the Z2nd Annual Oakland Reveille, to be held at the Claremont Hotel in Berkeley, Friday, May 14, 1954, has suggested that out-of-town lumbermen desiring accommodations for Friday night at the Claremont Hotel should contact Frank Timmers at Strable Lumber Company, Oakland, as soon as possiblr; reservations are first-come-first-go, and are doing the latter fast.
The Reveille day will get underway at about 10:30 a.m., rvhich will mark the beginning of the golf tournament to be held at the Claremont Golf and Country Club, Oakland. Evening festivities will commence about 6:00 p.m. at the Claremont Hotel in Berkeley.
Oronge County Lumber Associotion Elects Officers for | 954-55
Jim Maynard, Santa Ana Lumber Company, rvas named to head the Orange County Lumber Association during tl-re fiscal year 1954-55. Other ofificers elected include : Lee Pearson, treasurer; Harold Kahn, secretary; Wilbur Barr, James Nelson, Walter Spicer and Louis Lake, directors. Monthly meetings have been planned for the organization l'rhich has a membership that includes all the lumber concerns in the county. Thirty-five attended the meeting held March 2 at the Savoy Hotel Grill. The next meeting will be held during the week of April 18, President Maynard announced.
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13 New West Coosl Tree Forms Cerrified
Portland, Oregon, January 10-Thirteen new West Coast tree farms totalling 10,440 acres were certified Friday afternoon in Portland by the Industrial Forestry Association board of directors. Six of the private forest properties are in Oregon and seven in Washington, according to Roy F. Morse, Longview, IFA board chairman.
At the same time, Morse stated, four additions to existing West Coast tree farms, adding up to 5,717 acres, were certified. Thus, 16,157 acres of forest lands were brought under the private taxpaying forest management program.
There are now 203 tree farms in the Douglas fir region of western Oregon and Washington, Morse pointed out, with a total of 4,266,633 acres. Of this number lD are in Washington and 74 in Oregon. Western Washington has 2,60I,405 acres and Oregon now has I,665,228 acres.
Most of the newly certified West Coast Tree farms, Morse declared, are in small ownerships. In Washington, San Juan county got its first tree farms, owned by C. R. Wright and lloward Lawson. In addition there were four in Thurston county belonging to: Alvin Thompson, Jesse Winslow, Richard M. Bates, and Clifton A. and Helen L. Olson, and one in Skagit and Snohomish counties owned by C. O. Davis.
New Oregon tree farms are scattered in six counties, Morse said. The owners and their locations are: Sam and
Stella Mccauley, Coos county; Timber Products Company of Oregon, Linn county; Stokes Lumber Company, Lincoln county; John R. and Norma Thompson, Benton couuty; Bruce MacGregor Hall, Washington county: and Marcus P. Heckman's Enchanted Forest Christmas Tree Farm, in Columbia county.
A beautiful full-color booklet on West Coast tree farms, first of its kind published in the northwest and by IFA, was shown for the first time at the meeting. Chairman Morse indicated free copies of the booklet would be sent to interested persons who write Industrial Forestry Association, 1410 S. W. Morrison Street, Portland 5, Oregon.
Terrible Twenfy Holds 334fh Tournqment
E,d Bauer, Atlas Lumber Company, Los Angeles, rvas host to the Terrible Twenty at the Los Angeles Country Club, Friday, March 26. Ed tied with Harold Hamilton rvith a low net 68 to walk off with the money. All members are pointing toward the big annual tournament which has [-een scheduled for Annandale, Tuesday, May 18. It will be the first time the new club facilities have been us,:d by the warriors since the fire over a year ago.
Reno Concot Aprll24
Reno Hoo-Hoo Club No. 129 will hold a dinner meeting and concat on April 24, 1954, at The Desert Club, Reno, Nevada.
