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O'Molley Announces Moior Orgonizotionol Chonges

E. V. O'Malley, president of the Affliated O'Malley Companies, has announced two major organizational changes in the O'Malley Lumber Company.

James C. O'Malley, president of the Retail Division of the O'Malley Lumber Company, has been relieved of his duties as General Manager of the Division so that he can devote more of his time to public relations and other duties of all the Affiliated O'Malley Companies. He will remain as President of the Retail Division of The O'Malley Lumber Company.

R. J. o'Bob" Bluell has assumed the duties of General Manager, Retail Division. Bluell started with the O'Malley organization in July 1959 as Merchandising Manager. He became Director of Marketing in March of 1962 and has been responsible for the coordination and direction of the firm's overall marketing functions which encompass four major divisions including The O'Malley Lumber Company, Mallco Distributors, Southwestern Glass and Millwork Company, and the O'Malley Investment Division.

He was formerly General Manager of the Findorfi Lumber and Supply Company in Madison, Wisconsin. He is currently VicePresident and Director of the Central Arizona Chapter of the American Marketing Association. He is also a member and Finance Chairman of the Arizona Wood Council.

James C. O'Malley is a member of the Board of Directors of the U. S. Chamber of Commerce, a member of the National Lumber and Building Material Dealers Association, Vice-Chairman of the Board of Regents of Santa Clara University, and a member of the National Wood Promotion Committee. He is also past president of the National Retail Lumber Dealers Association.

King's River lumber Enlorges Their Huge Undercover Areqs

Ken Rose, president of King's River Lumber Corp. of Auberry, California, has announced the completion of a new 80' by 520' overhead crane shed, the last step by management in completely enclosing the flow of lumber from the headrig to the dry shed.

The completion of the new shed boosts the total of undercover area to a whopping 350,000 sq. ft. and allows dry-as-a-bone allweather operation, management noted. All areas are paved for efficient mechanical handling and storage of the company's products which include KD white fir, white cedar, sugar and ponderosa pine, and pattern lumber. All production of the Western Pine Association mill is kiln dried, Rose stated.

Another in a string of improvements since Rose took over the Mathews Lumber Co. mill is the recent installation of a new Klamath Iron Works carriage with Selectric set works.

Annuol Northern Colifornio Lumbermen's Golf Tourney

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George Dufi, manager of Cal-Ida Lumber Co. and the perennial chairman of the Annual Northern California Lumber. men's Golf Tournament, is making the final adjustments on this year's tournament which will be played ofi on the Sierra View Country Club course in Roseville, September 6.

Early Bird tee-ofi time is set for 8:00 a.m., so gather up your foursomes and send the names to George R. Dufi, P.O. Box 752, Auburn, California. Cost of golfing entry is 915.00, whicli includes registration, green fees, dinner and trophies, Non-golfers get a special reduced entry fee of $7.00, which includes registration, dinner and prizes.

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