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U.S. Plywood to Build Huge New

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Plans to construct a major warehouse, sales display and distribution facility in Santa Clara, have been announced by Baker P. Lee, branch manager of United States Plywood at Santa Clara.

The warehouse will contain 45,000 sq. ft. of warehouse area, and 3,600 sq. ft. of display and office space. Lee said the new building will approximately double present facilities and is scheduled for completion this fall.

A complete inventory of company products will be maintained at all times. Lee said. Included are pre-finished plywood, Duraply, Weldwood doors, Glasweld panel, Weldwood fir plywood, Weldwood adhesives, and a complete line of textured, and paint-free sidings.

"This construction," Lee said, "marks an important expansion of our facilities here."

Robert M. Neal, manager of the Airport

Industrial Park, said United States Plywood's decision to locate in the park was prompted by many factors, including ease of acccss to good surface transportation, convenience to the San Jose airport, an outstanding industrial o'climate" and service by the Southern Pacific.

Coreer Foreslers Promoled

Promotion of two career foresters to fill key positions in the Cali{ornia Division o{ Forestry was announced today 'by State F orester Francis H. Raymond.

'l'he foresters, Michael (). Schori of Riverside and Howard E. Moore of Fresno, are both graduates of the University of Cali{ornia School of Forestry.

Schori has been promoted from assistant to deputy state forester in charge of all California Division of Forestry activities in southern California. He replaces James K. N{ace, who retired June 30.

Moore was promoted from assistant deputy state forester in Fresno to Deputy State Forester with full responsibility for fire prevention cducation, pultlic information and law enforcement.

KENNETH W. TINCKLER

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