1 minute read

DIAMOND<O> suPPw G0.

Next Article
\TANT ADS

\TANT ADS

Redwood Region Conservotion Council Mokes School Awqrds

EUREKA, Cal.: Norman Andrews, Eureka Junior High School,pinth grade student, is the winner of the $50.00 first prize in'the region-wide high school art contest sponsored this spring by the Redwood Region Conservation Council.

The anouncement was made by Mrs. Elizabeth Odean, Eureka teacher and chairman of the contest. Andrews' winner consisted of a delicately shaded closeup dralving of a human hand holding a tiny tree seedling, with a caption, "Conserve."

Second place award of $25.00 went to Shirley Kennedy, Arcata Union High School student. Two students tied for third place $15.00 prizes, Randy Minty, Eureka Junior High School, and Guinevere Marie Bartlett of Fortuna Union High School.

Iiasonite Products

CETOIEX PRODUCTS

GYPSUM PRODUCTS

UPSON BOARD

U. S. G. PRODUCTS

FTINKOTE

PLYWOOD. NAILS

KI,YISUI. BTANKET INSUTATION

SCREEN DOORS

7al FIRESTOP BESTWATL

ROOFING PRODUCTS

PALCO

In addition there were ten $10.00 honorable mention awards won by the following students: Lowell Petersen, Ferndale ; Joanne Beer, Arcata; Art Hammond, Arcata; Walter McQuesten, Fort Bragg; and Lonnie Cope, Wayne Wade, Norma Carpenter, Allan Chapas, and Jack McHenry of Eureka Junior High School. McHenry submitted two posters and won two honorable mention awards.

The contest was administered in Redwood Region communities by the local Circles of the Redwood Region Conservation Council located at Arcata, Eureka, FortunaScotia, Willits, Ukiah, Fort Bragg, Cloverdale, and Santa Rosa. A total of 97 posters was submitted.

The contest theme was "Conservation Through Tree Farming." The students were expected to show through their art work that they possessed some knowledge of proper forest conservation practices. As a result a great variety of subject matter was included in the posters submitted, ranging from tree planting to logging, lumbering and wildlife conservation.

Judges in the contest were Dr. Charles Yocum, Edwin W. Pierson, and Reese Bullen, all of Humboldt State College, Arcata.

Philippine Lumbermqn Visits Scrim

S. M. Austin, director of Findlay Millar Timber Company, Manila, Philippines, was a recent visitor to Los Angeles. During his visit he conferred with Walter Scrim of the Scrim Lumber Co., the exclusive distributors of Findlay Millat's "KLD" brand Philippine mahogany.

He reported that construction of the new mill to replace the one destroyed by fire a year ago was proceeding on schedule.

Mr. Austin, who was accompanied by his wife, is now en route to England via the Pacific Northwest and eastern Canada. He will return to the Philippines via Los Angeles early in November.

lrvine Succeeds Dohlberg

Fergus A. Irvine, of Glencoe, Illinois, has been elected a director of The Celotex Corporation succeeding the late Bror Dahlberg. Mr. Irvine is vice president in charge of research for the company.

This article is from: