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LUMBER CO.

110Y0 for Redwood

rHE DURAB1E ITFETTME IUTNBER

NOYO, "Chief of the Redwoods," is the spirit of helpful service thot hos chorocterized the Union Lumber orgonizotion for over holf o Century. Put NOYO to work for you on your next order for Redwood.

INTERIOR: Trim ond Poneling, Moulding, Ceiling

COMMON GRADES: Boords, Dimension, Timber

SHOP LUMBER: A,ll thicknesses

EXTERIOR: Sidings, Finish, Gulters, Log Cobin Siding, Moulding, Shingles, Pickets

INDUSTRIAL USES: For lonks, pipe, cooling iowers, greenhouses utrite or phone nearest ofice

C. Arthur Bruce Honored

C. Arthur Bruce, executive vice president of E. I-. Bruce Co., rvas one of 188 business men honored at a luncheon sponsored by Secretary of Commerce Charles Sawyer and the Department of Commerce Business Advisory Council at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington. He served as director of the Lumber and Wood Products Division of the National Production Authority from March 1951 until October 1951. He had previously gone to Washington on a 90-day assignment as a lumber consultant in December 1950.

Mr. Bruce received a certificate "in appreciation of services to the United States Government in time of national emergency and in official recognition of the outstanding experience and ability for which you were selected to serve as an employee without compensation through the cooperation of E. L. Bruce Co." The certificates were awarded follorving a talk by Se,cretary Sawyer.

Sqcrqmento Hoo-Hoo Club WiIl Sponsor Concct April 19

Sacramento Hoo-Hoo Club will sponsor a Concat or-r Saturday, April 19. This will be held at the American Legion Hall, Oak Park, Sacramento, at 5:39 p.m.

The Club will hold a golf tournament ht the Neu' Municipal Golf Course the same day. Starts will be at 10:00 a.m., and 1:00 p.m.

Bill Benson of Sierra Mill & Lumber Co.. Sacramento. is in charge of the golf tournament.

Stewart W. White Mcrde Vice President

OI Georgicr-Pccific Plywood Co.

Georgia-Pacific Plywood Company announces the election of Stervart W. White, Olympia, Washington. as vice president in charge of plyu'ood and door sales.

Mysterious Damage to Young Redwoods Mcy Be Caused by Bears

The mysterious damage to young redn ood trees, generally attributed to bears, is being probed in a joint study project by the u'ildlife management department of Humboldt State College, Hammond Lumber Company and the California Redrvood Association, the Association announced recently.

Under the direction of Dr. Fred A. Glover. head of the department of wildlife management, the project has been started on the propertv of the Hammond Lumber Company n'here the bulk of the damage has been discovered thus far.

The purpose of the project is to determine l.hat animals are stripping the bark from the r-oung trees, discover the extent of the damage ar"rd study possible means of control.

Although the damage has been generally believed to have been caused by bears, the Association indicated that other oossibilities .s.ould be studied as well.

"At this point, it is impossible to put the finger on any species of animal and say definitely that it is causing the damage," the Association said.

iltrEnrus

"PLASTER WORKABILITY" is as important io the manufacturing of plaster lath as in BLUE DIAMOND PLASTER. This invaluable characteristic is a eift of Natuire Qu_" qylfS-_ggpgsits a! Blue Diamond, Nevadi, possess "PLASTER VORKABILITY" to a high degree.

-liill:; i The Blue Diamond Plaster Lath production line is equipped tActlltlEs with high speed automatic machinery of latest desien' ', and is synchronized from beginning to end. trS:? ,; +,f:;,f:iE tl The finest materials and machinety are no better than the meq

;;_ who use them. Under standards set for them by men with rBlr | " over a quarter ceotury of continuous experienie

;' manufacturing Blue Diamond products,-skilled workers. : aided by laboratory control meihods, guard this long production line against imperfection.

Dr. Glover is assisted by Edward Hansen. While the trvo n-ren 'r.vill do the bulk of the vvo:k inr.olved. the project is largely financed by the Association.

Attends Meeting in Wcshington, D.C.

C. C. Stibich, sales executive rvith Tarter, Webster & Johnson, Inc., San Francisco, attended a meeting early in N'Iarch of the Softu'ood X{oulding Producers Industry Committee, of il'hich he is a tnember, in Washington, D.C.

Following the meeting he visited Nel. York and other cities in the Atlantic Coast states, and made calls in the southeast and south. He used the air route from Ntiami to San Francisco.

Views of the Permonent Exhibit of the

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