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Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Golf Tournament Trce Farms Near 10 Million Acres
And Christmas Party December 12
The Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Club committee had a luncheon meeting at the University Club, Los Angeles, on November 21 to complete plans for the golf tournament and Christmas Party to be held at the Oakmont Country Club, Glendale, Tuesday, December 12.
The golfers will tee-off at twelve o'clock, noon. Winners in the tournament will receive war bonds and war saving stamps for prizes. Also included in the golf prizes will be the George E. Ream, Roy Stanton and California Lumber Merchant cups.
Dinner will be served in the Club House in the evening. Those who do not play golf are especially invited to come out for the dinner. There will be several entertainment numbers. All are invited to bring Christmas gifts which will be placed around the Christmas tree, and later will be presented to orphan children. President Roy Stanton will preside, and Dee Essley will act as master of ceremonies.
The door prize winners will receive war bonds and war savings stamps.
Attending the luncheon meeting were Roy Stanton, Huntly 'Wark, George Clough, Bob Osgood, Bob Sutton, Earl Galbraith, Dee Essley and Ed Martin.'
Additions to Scwmills
Ralph L. Smith, president of the Ralph L. Smith Lurnber Co., Klamath Falls, Qre., and Pondosa Pine Co., Elgin, Ore., announces the completion of additions at both mills.
Increased facilities for the manufacture of glued-up stock have been provided at the Klamath Falls plant with the completion of a new addition that is equipped with the most modern machinery. Lloyd Potter is superintendent.
A. B. Hood is general manager of the Klamath Falls plant, the Canby sawmills and Alturas box factory.
The large addition at the Elgin plant is also planned to serve users of glued-up stock, and houses the most modern equipment, F. S. Emery is superintendent at Elgin.
Scn Diego Hoo-Hoo Meeting
The San Diego Hoo-Hoo Club will hold a dinner meeting in December at which a prominent speaker will address the members. The date will be announced soon.
Washington, D. C., November l5-Nearly 10 million acres of American forest lands are now officially certified as tree farms, only three years after the inception of the tree farm movement by forest industries, it was just announced by the forestry department of the National Lumber Manufacturers Association.
Recent certification of 65 such projects in Texas has broughi the total acreage now under scientific industrial management to 9,300,298.27 acres in 7OS tree farms, the announcement said. The tally was made by J. C. McClellan, association assistant forester.
Starting in the 'West, the tree farm movement has now spread to 10 states, evenly divided between West and South. Acreage in the South totals 5,783,461.27 on 656 tree farms; and in the West, 3,516,837 on 49 farms. The number of tree farms in each state follows: Alabama,296; Arkansas, 257; Mississippi, 28; North Carolina, 10; Texas, 65; Washington, 16; Oregon, 21; California, 4; Idaho, 5; IVIontana, 3.
Tree farms are part of a'national movement sponsored by forest industries in a widespread program of perpetuating forest resources. The designation is given by voluntary organizations of timberland owners to properties which have been inspected and approved by forest authorities of recognized standing. Requirements include high standards of fire protection and the practice of one of the forms of continuous yield technique, or "cropping" of forest products. Many thousands of acres of forest lands, aside from certified tree farms,,also are being managed for continual crops of trees, it is pointed out, but have not yet been inspected for certification.
Sponsoring organizations include the Southern Ping Association, 'Western Pine Association, and the \Afest Coast Lumbermen's Association.
Will Go Into Business lor Himsell
Neil Comegys of Los Angeles has left for the East to attend to some personal matters, and when he returns he will go into business for himself. He was with the George E. Ream Company at Los Angeles, and prior to that was associated with the Los Angeles office of The Celotex Corporation. He is well known.to the Southern California lumber trade.
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