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The sale was recently announced of the Olympia Veneer Company's plant at Olympia to the St. Paul & Tacoma Lumber Co., Tacoma. This was one of the three units of Associated Plywood Mills, and is one of the country's largest plywood mills.

Corydon Wagner, vice president of St. Paul & Tacoma Lumber Co., lvill be in charge of manufacture and sales at the Olympia plant.

Hqrbor Control Chcnged

Oontrol of Harbor Plywood Corporation, Hoquiam, Wash., formerly held by Chicago interests, has been acquired by Pacific Coast and eastern stockholders. Earl Lee Kelly of the First California Company, San Francisco, has been named chairman of the board. Harry S. Grande, Seattle, Jack R. Rehm and Frank Hobi, Hoquiam, and L. T. Murray, president of West Fork Timber Co., Tacoma, are directors.

E. W. Daniels and M. Nf. Patterson continue as president and secretary, and Harry S. Knox as a director.

New Generql Mcncger

Arthur Karlen is now general manag'er of the Springfield Plywood Corp., Springfield, Oregon. He succeeds Frank Morris who resigned on account of ill health.

Mr. Karlen for the past tvvo years has been with Weyerhaeuser Timber Co., Tacoma, in their engineering department.

Plywood Goes by Air

Eugene, Oregon.-An air shipment of 16,000 pounds of plywood, believed the first such commercial shipment in the country, was flown to Salt Lake City September 12, because of the shortage of box cars.

Wins Prtze lor Float

Cascades Plywood Corp. won first prize with their float entered in the Lebanon, Oregon, strawberry festival. The float showed a large peeler log mounted to show veneer being peeled from it. A scarfed panel 4O feet long was used on each side of the truck to hide the wheels.

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