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Washington, D. C.-Suppliers of glued wood products will have an oppprtunity to secure training for their glue room personnel on the special requirements of the Armed Forces.
A revised five day training course in the use of wood adhesives for military products is scheduled at the Timber Engineering Company Research Laboratory, Washington, D. C., Apil23-27. In TECO's previous schools emphasis was placed on civilian production, but in view of the growing demand for laminated marine timbers, and other glued military items the course has been changed to fit the times,
The course is open to all U. S, wood product manufacturers who are presently working on defense contracts or who anticipate entering this field in the near future.
For further information write: J. I-. Stearns, assist. dircctor of Research Timber Engineering Company, l3l9 lttth St. N. W., Washington 6, D. C.
Sccrcmento Concern Speciclizes In lncense Cedcr
Bercut Richards Lumber Co., Sacramento, manufacturers of Ponderosa and Sugar pine, Douglas fir, White fir, and California Incense cedar, has for some time been making a specialty of Incense cedar, which they have been stocking and rernanufacturing in all grades, with special emphasis on the l>etter grades.
According to Mead Kibbey, sales manager, a number of prominent lumber dealers has been selling this u'ood to cabinet shops, mills and certain industries, and finding it a p:ofitable business.
The sarvmill at Oregon House. Calif. has been operatirrg for a month and a half.
The company has been selling redwood lumber for the past year. More than a million feet was handled during the year, and shipments of this wood are increasing monthly.
OMcrlley Lumber Compcrny In New Qucrters
The O'Malley Lumber Company, Phoenix, Ariz., is norv occupying its attractive new store and office building at ' Fourth Avenue and Madison Street. The new building was formally opened to the public on Friday and Saturday, March 9 and 10. The new quarters cover 13,5CX) square feet. Tl.re former ofrfices at Fourth Avenue and Jefferson Street rvill be converted into warehouse space.
O'l\{alley Lumber Company was incorporated in 1908. The new offices will also serve as headquarters for the company's branch yards.
Forest Products Resecrrch Society Annucl Meeting
The Forest Products Research Society will hold its 1951 international Industry Show and Annual Meeting in Convention Hall, Philadelphia, May 7-13.