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CONTROLLED MILLING WESTERN
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f danha Yeneer Company
Merges with M and M Woodworking Company

Jrortlarid, Oregon-Merger of the Idanha Veneer Company, Idanha, Oregon, with the M and M Wood Working Company has been approved at a special stockholders meeting of M and M Wood Working Co., it was announced by Thomas A. Malarkey, president. The Idanha Veneer Company's stockholders ,roproved the merger November 27th. Actual nrerging of the two concerns will be effected January 22, 1952. Total Idanha assets approximate three-quarters of a million dollars.
Most of the principal stockholders in Idanha Veneer Company are also principal shareholders in M and M.
Officers of the Irlanha company are llerbert Malarkey, prcsident; Eberly Thompson, vice president; Neil Malarkey, secretary; and Vernon Cartwright, treasurer. Howard M. Wall is a board member. Of these, Herbert Malarkey, Mr. Thompson and Mr. Wall are all directors of M and I\{, Mr. Thompson being an officer also.
The Idiinha operation will be known henceforth as the Idanha Veneer division of M and M Wood Working Company. Other divisions include four plywood rrlills, two door divisions, a u'ood tank and pipe company, and a sawmill.
Glenn Fogleman, The California Door Company of Los Angeles, and his wife flew to Virginia to spend the Christmas holidays with their daughter. They were accompanied both rvays by their granddaughter, who attends \\rhittier College, and got back to Los Angeles just ir-r tirne to celebrate the Nerv Year.