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* of Lumbermen in Armed tr'orces a
Here will be listed, from issue to issue, rumws of men from the lumber indastry oho haoe entered usar seroice, in ang branch of the armed forces. Please send in the nannes of ang Iumberman gou knoo of that ue can list here.
Albert Reseck, John W. Koehl & Son, Los Angeles. 'Army
Rupert Haley, Haley Bros., Santa Monica. '........Navy
David Haley, Haley Blos., Santa Monica. .. ..Army
Bill Britton, Haley Bros., Santa Monica. .Army
Frank Mattison, Haley Bros., Santa Monica.Marine Corps
Jack Burgess, Haley Bros., Santa Monica. 'Navy
Clarence Walker, Haley Bros., Santa Monica........Army
Cayton Schauer, Fisher-Swartz Lumber Company, Santa Monica ..NavY
Kenneth Dunham, Fisher-Swartz Lumber Company, Santa Monica .. .. .Army
Charles Barrot, Pine Lumber Company, Oakdale... .Army
,Avon M. Smith, Woodland Lumber Company, Woodland .Navy
Joseph Troller, Christenson Lumber Company, San Francisco Army
H. Lynch, Christenson Lumber Company, San Francisco Army
E. A. Christenson, Christenson Lumber Company, San Francisco Army
Roy Dewey, Concord Lumber Company, Concord ...Army Air Corps
Roy Mikkelson, Auburn Lumber Company, Auburn Mountain Infantry
T. C. Combs, West Coast Lumbermen's Association,LosAngeles....
Ponderosa Pine
Ponderosa pine, as great in stature and almost as picturesque as sugar pine, has a far greater rang'e, extending from Western Canada and California to the Dakotas and Western Texas into Mexico. California alone is estimated to have 54 billion board feet of ponderosa and 20 billion board feet of sugar pine.
News Flashes
Walter Scrim, Los Angeles importer of hardwoods and lumber, attended the annual convention of the National Hardwood Lumber Association at Chicago on September 24-25.
Kenneth Smith, pr.rid*t of the California Redwood Association, San Francisco, was a recent Los Angeles visitor.
Ray Larson, of the Portland office Co., and Mrs. Larson have returned in San Francisco.
of Wendling-Nathan from vacation spent
W. H. Sturdivant of the W. H. Sturdivant Lumber Co., Toledo, Ohio, was a recent San Francisco visitor on his way home from a trip to the Pacific Northwest.
H. Coor-Pender, MacDottg.tt Ooor & Plywood Co., Los Angeles, has returned from a vacation spent at Arrowhead, Calif.
Cal-West Lumber Corpor"tion, formerly at El Monte, has purchased the E. A. Roush Lumber Yard at Garvey.
Plywood Prtces Adjusted
Adjustment of the established dollars-and-cents maximum prices for three of the lower grades of plywoodplyscord, plywall wallboard and "sound-one-side" plypanelin order to bring prices into a proper relationship with upper grades was ordered September 15 by OPA'
These modifications, which are contained in Amendment No. 1 to Maximum Price Regulation No. 13 (Douglas Fir Plywood), are designed mainly to increase the production of the lower grades of plywood, widely used in military construction. The amendment was effective September 21.
Called Into The Army
Seattle, Wash., Sept. 9\[,r211sn G. Tilton, head of the Forest Conservation Department of the West Coast Lumbermen's and Pacific Northwest Loggers Associations for the past seven years, has been called into the army as a Captain of Engineers, the Associations announced today.