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BIJUE DIAMOND CORPORATION
1650 Sourh Alcrmedcr Street, Los Angeles, Cclilornic Phone PRospect 4242
LONG BEACII ENANCH l3l7 Sor Frcncisco f,venue
Pbone Lang Becch 656-379
Lumber Is The Target
. . . lwo needs dominste our sudden peoce-time economy throughout Americo "ReconYersion" & "Reemploymenl"
. to o grest degree these goals depend on lumber. More Jumber for you is our torget for todoy.
Named Chairman of Management Committee For Eighth Conrecutive Year
For the eighth consecutive year, Douglas fir plywood manufacturers have named search institute, and both organizations are financed by the fir plywood manufacturers although separately incorporated.
I'.. W. Daniels of Hoquiam, Wash., cl.rairman of their trade association manag'ement committee, which body directs the promotional program of the 30-plant industry producing an $80,000,000 building commodity.
Earlier in the year, Mr. Malarkey was elected president of Douglas Fir Plywood Association, a position which automatically makes him a member of the trade promotion management committee. Other association officers, most of them liker,vise committee members, are: Arnold Koutonen, vice president; H. E. Tenzler, secretary ; J. P. Simpson of Tacoma, general manager of Buffelen Lumber & Mfg. Co., treasurer, ancl W. E. Difford, managing director. Director of the research foundation is Dr. John G. Moiler, one of the nation's foremost scientists in wood research, formerly of Painesville, O. Employed at the Tacoma laboratory is a stafi of wood chemists, engineers, foresters and other technicians.
Buys Interest in Lumber Ycrd
E. W, Daniels
Mr. Daniels, who is president of llarbor Plywood Corp. of Hoquiam, also has been re-elected president of the board of trustees of the relatively trer,r' Plyrvood Research Foundation. The latter organization, founded a year and a half ago, is devoted to development of new products, apart from plyu'ood and lumber, that will lotilize waste woods resulting from present logging and processing methods.
Both the research foundation and the trade promotional organization have Tacoma, Wash., headqttarters, but are operated as separate organizations.
Other members of the management committee for the plywood promotional campdign who selected Daniels to head again their body are:
Thomas B. Malarkey, Portland, Ore., vice president of M. & M. Wood Working Co.; N. O. Cruver, Tacoma, general manager of The Wheeler, Osgood Co.; Arnold Koutonen, Olympia, Wash., president of Olympia Veneer Co.; H. E. Tenzler, Tacoma, president of Northwest Door Co.; Frost Snyder, Vancouver, Wasl.r., president of Vancouver Plyrvood & Veneer Co.; B. V. Hancock, Portland, vice president of Cascade Plywood Corp.; Robert Seeley, Seattle, Wash., vice president of Simpson Industries, Inc.; and W. E. Difford of Tacoma, managing director of Douglas Fir Plywood Association.
Distinct Institutions
The same men c.omprise the board of trustees of the re-
Fletcher M. Olson, who operated the Golden Valley Lumber Co. in Minneapolis, Minn., for many years, has bought an interest in the Park Lumber & Investment Co. at La Mesa, Calif., operated by Frank Park, well known Southern California lumberman, and the name o{ the company was changed on October 1 to the Park-Olson Lumber Co. They are building a new yard, just across the street from the old location, and three sheds have already been completed. Mr. Olson has sold his lumber interests in Minneapolis.
The officers of the new company are Fletcher M. Olsorr, ' president; Frank Park, vice president; and R. W. Reicl, treasurer,
Mcncrging Retail Yard
Ed Gould has been made manager of the Ontario Lumber Co. at Ontario, Calif. Ed is well known in Southetn California lumber circles, and for the last ten years was a salesman with the E. K. Wood Lumber Co. at Los Angeles. C. E. McCauley is the owner of the yard.

Killed Don at the -[rrne. son of Calif.
On Okincrwcr
Bennett, former employee of Sterling Lumber Co. Oakley, Calif., yard, was killed on Okinar,r'a last He was with the U. S. Army since 1941. I{e was tr Roy Bennett, fornrer Sterling manager at Red Bluff,
Logging Camps
There ahvays will be logging campsPaul Bunyan told me so
And a man of his experience, I think, must surely know.
Yes, there always will be logging camps
And many lumber mills
Whose echoes will make music
All around the templed hills.
There will always be a logging camp
For there'Il always be a hill, Where forest odors fresh and clean, The air with magic thrill; And there always will be fallers
To fell the stately trees
And trees the fallers fell will fall, Just where tl-re fallers please.
There'Il always be a logging camp
With lumber jacks and all, And voices shouting, "timbe-e-er," Before the great trees fall ; Yes, there'll always be a lumber campPaul Bunyan told me so And a man with.his experience I think, must surely know.
So up here in the western, hills, I'm thankful as can be, For there always will be logging camps And fallers close to me.
A. Merriam Conner.
Amendment l0 to RMPR 293-Stock Millwork
Washington, D. C., Oct. 3l-Contract sales of special and made-to-order millwork may not be made at prices higher than the seller charged in March, 1942, tl-re Ofl'rce of Price Administration announced today.

Tl-rere has been some question on this point, the price agency said, and some sellers at retail have l>een obtaining higher than their March 1942 prices by computing ceilings under the procedure for pricing stock millrvork other than special or made-to-order millwork.
Stock millwork includes sash, screens, wooden stairr,vays, and other allied wooden components used in building construction.
(Amendment No. 10 to Revised Maximum price Regulation No. 293-Stock Millwork-effective November 5, re4s.)
Opercrting Custom Milling And Prefcbricction Plcrnt
Tidewater Nfill & Lumber Co., 4621 Tidewater Avenue, Oakland, took over the plant of Gorman Lumber Sales . several months ago, and is operating a custom milling business and building prefabricated houses.
Principals in the company are A. J. Mazurette and '1,'. B. Gravem.
IIOII'T I,[T Y(|UN BUII.IIII{GS GET
Wood decay is caused by plant-like fungi. Ordinarylumber is lood lor fungus-moisture makes it grow. On Wobnanized Lumber* it cannot grow-the Wolman Salts* preservative is fatal to it.
Protect your foundation structures ftom decay. Use Wolmanized Lumber generously for mudsills, caps, pier blocks, first floor sills, headers, j oistsall subfl oor construction. Add years to the service lile of your buildings.
Soon, weall hope... there'll be an abundanceofwood for all kinds of construction. Even now, lumber is avbilable for rated construction projects. Building with wood means low cost, fast erection, high insulating value, light weight, resilience and long life.