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lumber History Being Completed
Ellis Lucia, author of five books and hundreds oI articles about the Pacific Northwest, is completing the lumber indus' try history that Arthur W. Priaulx began in the months before his death last November 27.
The Portland freelance writer and pho' tographer has started work on the unfin' ished book for its sponsor, the old West Coast Lumbermen's Association, executive vice president G. Cleveland Edgett has announced.
"Ellis Lucia knows our region well, its people and its history," Edgett remarked: "This lumber and association history will be dedicated to Art Priaulx, and we know it will be a fitting memorial to him, with Mr. Lucia as its author."
The history was to have climaxed Priaulx's career of 23 years as the lead' ing publicist for forestry and the lum'ber industry on the West Coast. He had con' centrated on the project during the final four months of his losing fight with cancer.
"We are determined Lo complete the book and have sought the right auther for nearly two months," Edgett said. Priaulx had been a friend and source of material to Lucia from his earliest freelancing years.
Lucia's books include three hardcovers, ooThe Saga of Ben Holladay," "Klondike Kate" and 'oTough Men, Tough Country," and two o'slick" papers, "The Big Blow" and ooDon't Call it Or-e-gawn."
Jenson lo Promotion Posl
Carter R. Jenson has been named sales promotion manager for the Northwest division of United States Plywood Corporation in San Francisco.
Jenson joined U. S. Plywood in 1962 as a salesman for the company's protection products division. In 1963 has was named assistant sales manager of the division.
Nord Production Record
E. A. Nord Company, Everett, Washington, one of the largest door manufacturing firms in the nation, made its one millionth door before the end oI L964.
This one millionth door is a six panel colonial front ,entrance door that was included in a carload shipment to Zuber Lumber Company in Atlanta, Georgia. The production mark came as the firm was midway in a five year expansion program which is designed to double the firm's capacity.
The doors, made from Douglas fir or western hemlock, are marketed through jobbers in every section of the United States.
wood treated with chromated copper Arsenate lasts from two to ten times as long as ordinary wood' Odorless and clean, CCA salt' treated lumber is perfect for mudsills, posts, ioists, framing members, patios, porches and many other applications, where permanence is desired.
ability, lumber pressure'treated with CCA salt is being recommended and used by an increasing number of architects, builders. SEE YOUR DEAIER OR WR'TE
