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L. H. EUBANI( & SON
433 W. Florence Aye., OR,egon 8-2255 lnglewood, Coliforniq
Appointed Division Mgr. By Paskill Lumber Company
Announcement was made last week by Lane E. Paskill, president, Paskill Lumber Company of Portland, Oregon, of the appointment of F. A. "Pete" Toste to the position of Division Manager for California, Arizona and Texas with offices located at 4910 Mt. Royal Drive, Los Angeles 41, California. Phone number ^\Lbany 9887.

Pete Toste has been identified with the lumber industry in the south'n'est for over trventy years and, has successfully operated his own wholesale lurnber distribution business in Los Angeles during that time. Pete is well qualified for the position due to his wide experience in all branches of the business, including of course, manufacturing production, l'holesale and retail.
"We are going to ofier this market a real service in the distribution of Douglas Fir, (specialty cuttings, long timbers and dimension) redwood, Ponderosa and Sugar pine, spruce and shingles by concentrating our shipping irom Southern Oregon and Northern California points. Paskill Lumber Company is an organization rvith producing mills located'throughout the northwest with adequate facilities to service the southwest marketing area in volume," declared Toste.
Lane Paskill has many years experience in the production of forest products which will assure an even flow of material to this area. For quite some period of time he has planned on extending their marketing area to this territory which has now been made possible by Toste joining their organization.
Called to Active Duty
John Muffley, Back Panel Co., Los Angeles, has been called to active duty with the 40th Infantry Division, and will report at Camp Cook on September 1. He was in World War II and spent 27 months in England.
L. Byron Reynolds, of the same concern, has also been called to active duty. He will report at the Presidio in San Francisco on September 3. He was with the 41st Artillery Division in World War II and spent 19 months in the Philippines.
Flies to Australia On Concert Tour
Maurice Euphrat, concert pianist, talented son of M. L. (Duke) Euphrat, Wendling-Nathan Company, San Francisco, flew to Australia August 14, where he opens a concert tour at Sydney, August 24.

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l.C.C. lssucs Orders Against Car Holding
Effective August 3rd, there are in effect trvo new service orders concerning ldmber shipments and delays, issued by the Interstate Commerce Commission. They are Service Orders No. 858 and 859.
No. 858 restricts to 72 hosrs the holding of freight cars for unloading lumber at destination, and greatly increases the freight rate on shipments held longer than 72 hours.
No. 859 prohibits the shipment of any kind of freight car loaded with lumber products in Washington or Oregon rvhere the car is to be stopped to complete loading, unless the shipper certifies on the bill of lading that freight loaded in the car at point of origin equals or exceeds 25 per cent of the tariff minimum carload weight.

New Order Concerning Federally Owned Housing
Raymond M. Foley, Administrator of the Housing and Home Finance Agency, today ordered a temporary suspension, lvith certain exceptions, of disposition of Federallyowned housing originally provided for rvar r'l'orkers or for emergency use of veterans after the war.
' The purpose of the action, Mr' Foley explained, is to help further the national defense efiort in keeping with the President's recent directive to heads of a number of agencies concerning "the use of materials and other resources needed for the defense effort."
Under the suspension order, the sale, transfer, demolition, or other disposition of the war and veterans reuse housing under the Agency's jurisdiction (with the exceptions hereafter mentioned) are held in abeyance. By retaining control over such housing, the Federal Government through the HHFA: will be in a position to make these faciliiies available for any defense recluirements as well as to determine admission policies and to give top priority, to the extent that the larv permits, to families of workers engaged in defense activities and to military personnel.
About 354,000 units of housing provided under the Lanham Act are still under the jurisdiction of the Federal Governrnent and subject to disposition. Of these units approximately Zl7pn are of temporary construction and 137,000 are permanent structures. Since the rvar, priority for admission to these units has been gil'en to veterans and servicemen. The suspension order applies to the bulk of this nutnber, except where there are existing commitments for sale or transfer of any units.
Iim Gcrtin, Sr. Visits Mexico
James U. Gartin, retired lumber'man, former manager of Stanislaus Lumber Co., Modesto, who is thoroughly enjoying his retirement, flew to Texas in June and visited his home torvn and a number of other cities in which' he worked as a young man' At last report he was in Mexico City, and had spent a month there. He made the journey by air.