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ollered to a Unir.ersity of California student this year, it l:vas annollnced by Henry J. Vaux, dean of the School of Forestry. Thc \\/. S. Rosecrans Fellowship in Forestry, rvhich pays $1ti00 to the recipient, ivill be arvarded to a graduate stnderrt to be selected in the spring. Rosecrans, the donor, is a Los Angeles business man, present chairman of the California State Board of Forestry, and former presirlent of the Americ:rn Forestry Association.

Vincent l-ocatelli, semi-retired Boulder Creek lumberman, is seekirrg election as county sttpervisor from the San Lorenzct district.

Construction in Costa Mesa, Calif., so far in 1956 is 3.59'., above last year. The February permits tif $616,357 included 43 single-fami11- dr'vel1ings.

Lionel Trains, toy trade tycoons, has bought from In-

PONDEROSA PINE DOUGTAS FIR ventor Gaymond Milligan a toy sar,vmill. Shou'n at the recent Nerv York City Toy F'air, the miniature mill receives toy logs rvhich are conveyed inside as a buzzsarv noise is heard, and finished boards emerge from the other side. The toy rvill be sold throughout the rvorld and the price will be around $15.

Corydon Wagner, Jr. has been named assistant manager and Fred Peterson named plant superintendent of the St. Paul and Tacoma Lumber Company's plyrn'ood division at Olympia, Wash., announces Arnold Korrtonetl, general 1l1anager.

February building permits of $4,O55,361 in Torrance, Calif., more than doubled February 1955 permits at $1,563,203; most of this year's permits 'n'ere for new dwellings valued at $3.398.000.

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