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Corporation for the tour and lunch. The meeting adjouraed at 3:10 p.m.

Respectf ully submitted, Eric L. Elllwood Secretary-Treasurer (past), CCDKC

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Richard Cyr

Wilbur Preston

Bert Butler

Willard C. Eean

Eric Ellwood

Bart, Ecklund

Harvey H. Smith

Robert Erickson

Joe Hughes

T. Wheeler

Doug Skrimager

B€rt Dinco

John De Silva

Micfy Bagley

Fontqno Yqrd Now Honsen Lumber Co.

With the recent retirement of Glenn Sargent, the Hansen-Sargent Lumber Co. at F'ontana, Calif., is resuming the orig'inal name of Hansen Lumber Co. in its same location at 16929 Arrow Blvd. Vern Altrock manages the retail yard, oldest in Fontana and in business since 1925. Dufr S. Hansen was the other partner of the old name.

Redwood

Redwood Empire Hoo-Ifoo Club 65 will hold its annual Fall Ladies Night Social on Saturday evening, December B, at the Highland House in Santa Rosa. Charlie Wiggins, Joe Schaeffer and Pete Sharp are this year's organizers of the popular afrair, and tickets (a nominal $10 per couple) are now on sale and available from any of the club's ofrcers and directors.

9O-Fl. Douglos Fir From Forests of Oregon Selected for Notion'3 | 960 Ghristmos Tree

A 9O-foot Douglas Ftr from the forests of Oregon will .be the center of attention when President Elisenhower lights the oftrcial tree for the Christmas Pageant of Peace this year in Washington, D.C.

The "perfect" tree, selected last month by State of Oregon foresters from a host of entries, was found on timberlands of Georgia-Pacific Corporation near Springfield, Oregon. Springtreld is in the heart of Oregon's great Douglas F ir forest area.

Early in December, with proper ceremony due such a privileged tree, it will be cut, carefully loaded on a railroad car and hustled across the country to the White I{ouse. A few days before Christmas, one of the biggest and most important treedecorating jobs in the world will be under- taken by skilled workmen from the National Park Service.

When the final touches are complete, ceremonies headed by President Eisenhower will dedicate the tree and the Christmas Pageant of Peace to t}re hope of all mankind for peace in the world.

The Pa,geant was established a number of years ago, after World War lI, and is administered by private individuals as a non-profit activity. OfEcials make an attempt to provide the White House with each year's tree from a difrerent section of the United States.

Albert Arnst, well-known Portland magazine editor, is credited witlr having tJte state of Oregon selected to provide this year's tree. Arrangements were started two

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