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Nelson Grove, Mendocino County, Calif.,.August 9-More POCifiC COOST CO. DgdiCqtgS than 100 Redwood Region conservation leaders and redwood lumber industry officials and other suests gathered here on U.S. Highway 101, ten miles north of Leggett, today at ceremoniei dedicating the28,076-acre WilliJm Tudor
Gardiner Tree Farm.
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- Principal speakers at the ceremonies included Emanuel Fritz, prbfessor emeritus of the School of Forestry, IJniversity of California; and E. T. F. Wohlenberg, pryf59or emeritus, School of Forestry, Yale University. DeWitt Nelson, director of the California Department of Natural Resources, delivered the welcoming address. Master of ceremonies was Walker B. Tilley, forister for the Masonite Corporation, and president of the Redwood Region Conservation Council. The Reverend J. Thomas Lewis, rector of Christ Episcopal church, Eureka, delivered the invocation.
Formal presentation of the Tree Farm certificate was