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October

Imported Hardwood Plywood Assn,-October l, monthly business luncheon, Gino's Restaurant, San Francisco.

National Hardwood Lumber Assosiation-October 1-2, annual convention, Sherman House, Chicago, Ill.

Santa Clara Yalley Hoo-Ifoo Club l?0-October 10, dinner meeting, Chez Yvonne Restaurant, Mt. View.

Los Angeles Hoo-Iloo-Ette Club f l-October 14, Monthly Dinner meeting at Sportsman Lodge, 12933 Ventura Blvd., No. Hollywood.

San Francisco lloo-Hoo-Ette Club 8-October 15, Bosses' Nite, all lumbermen welcome, Il Trovatore Restaurant, between 6th and ?th on Bryant across from the new Hall of Justice.

Sacramento IIoo-Hoo Club l09-October 16, dinner meeting, Country Club Lanes, 2600 Watt Avenue.

Black Bart IIoo-Hoo Club l8l-October 16, dinner meeting, place to be announced.

Forest Products Research Society-October 1?-18, Northern California Section, Eureka Inn, Eureka. Meeting open to members and visitors.

Dubs, Ltd.-October 18, monthly tournament and banquet, Palo Alto Hills Country Club.

Society of American Foresters-October 20-23, 63rd annual meeting, Statler Hilton Hotel, Boston, Mass.

Oakland Hoo-Hoo Club 39-October 21. Forest Products Nite. Villa Peluso Restaurant, Vic Roth chairman.

Fifth American Forest Congress-October 2?-30, Statler-Hilton Hotel, Washington, D.C.

National Association of Home Builders-October 28-30, ninth Marketing Seminar, Shamrock Hilton Hotel, Houston, T'ex.

American Forest Products Industrieq Inc.-October b0-November 1, annual meeting, Shoreham Hotel, Washington, D.C.

November

Northwest Ilardwood Association-November 1-2, annual meeting, Tyee Motor Inn, Olympia, Wash.

National Lumber Manufacturers Association-November 4-7, directors and committee meetings, Shoreham Hotel, Washington, D.C.

Pacific Logging Congress, November 6-8, 54th annual convention, Memorial Coliseum, Portland, Ore.

American Ilardboard Association-November 11, annual meeting, Drake-OakBrook Hotel, Chicago, Ill.

Presidenf Kennedy Dedicotes

Pinchot Home qs Institute for Conservotion Studies

President John F. Kennedy has dedicated the Milford, Pennsyl. vania, ancestral home of Gifford Pinchot as the Pinchot Institute for Conservation Studies, Secretary of Agriculture Orville L. Free. man has announced.

Gifiord Pinchot, first chief of the Forest Service, was America's most famed forester and conservationist, twice Governor of Pennsylvania and advisor to President Theodore Roosevelt.

Now, the B3-year-old French chateau-type residence known as Grey Towers, where conservation as it is known today originated, is again a center for the advancement of conservation education in America, Secretary Freeman said.

"This is a milestone," Secretary Freeman added, o'in developing greater public understanding of natural resources, our dependence on them and their dependence on our policies of wise use."

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