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Pqcific Wood Products Streqmlines
Pacific Wood Products Company has announced that they have established three new division offices as part of a plan to streamline their customer services.
Jack Davidson, president of the Los Angeles-based company, explained that each division office will be in direct daily Tel*ype contact with PWP people in Manila, Taipei and Tokyo and each will handle their own purchasing, sales and invoicing.
The western division will be headed by Walt Jennison and will serve the West Coast, Rocky Mountain states and east to Michigan and Ohio. He will work with Greg Frumkin, Chan Hart, Bill Crippen, Jim Connolly and Bill Shea. Gulf division will come under Otto Nachlas and his associates and will cover Texas, Loui' siana and Oklahoma. Don Gleasner will handle the eastern divi' sion for the eastern seaboard and the southeastern states. Andy Welsh will work with him.
Rogue River Lqnd Swop
The U. S. Government will swap 4'170 acres of selected Siskiyou National Forest land with United States Plywood Corporation ior 5,195 acres of company-owned lands along the lower reaches of Oregon's famed Rogue River near Gold Beach.
Completion of the exchange assures continued protection of recreation along various sections of the river between Lobster Creek and Agness, according to J. Herbert Stone, regional for' ster, U. S. Forest Service.
U. S. Plywood Corporation refrained from logging on the offered land in order to preserve the great scenic and recreational values, said Marshall R. Leeper, vice president. The new government land involves 9.6 miles of river bank. The land acquired by U. S. Plywood is away from the river and is primarily valuable for timber growing.

STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP. MANAGEMENT AND CIRCULATION (ACt Of October 23. 1962: Section 4369, Title 39. United Stata Code). 1. Date of filing Sept. 2+.196+i 2. Title of publication, The California Lumber Merchant; 3. Frequency of issire. Monthly: 4. Ipca-tion of known oftice of publication, Rmm 421, +12 W. 6th St.' Ils Anseles. California 90014i 5. Lmation of the headquarters or general business oflices of rhe ]ublishers (not printers), Rmm 421, 412 W. 6th St., [c Angeles, California 90014.
6. Names and addresses of publisher, editor, and managing editor: A' D. Bell, Jr'' publisher,2030 Urrion St., San Francisco, California 94123. David H. Cutler, managing iditor, Rom 421, 412 W, 6th St., Ic Angeles, California 90014'
7. Owner (if owned bv a corporation, its name and address must be stated and also immediately thereunder the namm and addressm of stakholders owning or holding 1 Derccnt or morc of total amount of stck. If not omed by a corporation, the names ind addresses of the individual ownem must be given. If qwned by a partnership- or other urrincorporated firm. its ttame and addrms, as well as that of each individual must be given), Name, A.'D. Bell, Jr., addr€ss, 2030 Union St., San Franciso, California 94123 ; name, Max Cmk, address, 420 Market St., San Franci*o, California 941I I ; name. David H. Cutler.;ddress,412 W. 6th St., R@m 421, los Angeles, California 900 14.
8. Krrown bondholders, mortgages, and other securit-v holders owning or-holding 1 Dercent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgagts or other securrnes (rt there are none, so state). None.
9. Parasraphs 7 and 8 include. in cases where the stmkholder or security holder aopears up.-on'the bmks of the ompanv as trustee or in anv other fiduciary relation, the niine of ihe Der$n or corporation-foi whom such trustee is acting, also the statements in the two pirasraphs shdw the affiant's full knowledge and belief as to the circum' stances and iondiiions under which stckholdere and security holdere who do not app-ear uoon the boks of the comDanv as trustees, hold stak and srcurities in a caPacity other than that of a bona fide -ow-ner. Names and addrcses of indivduals who are stmk' holders of a corooration which itself is a strckholder or holder of bonds, mqrtgages or otier securitied of the publishing corporation have been included in paragraphs 7 and 8 when the interests of such individuals are eo-uivalent to 1 prrcent or more of the total amount of the stck or wcurities of the publishing corporation.
10. This item must be completed for all publications except thme which do not carry advertisinc other than the publisher's own-and which are named in sections 132'231' iiZ.ZlZ.7"a 132.233, eo{;l manual (Sections 4355a,4355b, and 4356 of Title 39, United'states Code), A. Total number rcpies printed (net press run), averag-e number cooies each isue durine precedinq 12 months,4,000; single issue nearest to hling date' +.ooo. g. Paid circulari6n. {l) To term subscribers bv mail, carrier deliverv of by other m€ans, average number ioiiis each issuc during preceding 12 months, 3'000; single issue nearest to filine date. 3.000. (2) Sales throuqh agrnts. nrys dealere' or othemrs' none. C. Free distribution (including samples) by mail, carrier delivery, or by other means, average number copies each-isue during prrceding 1.2 monthq 1'000;.single issue nearest to filinc date. 1.000. D. Total number ot copies drstrrbuted. (5um ol lrnes 81, 82 and C), avirage nurirber opies each issue during prmeding 12 months, 4'000' single issue nearest to liling date,4,000.
I certifv that the statements made by me above are corr€ct and omplete. (Signature of Managing Editor) David H. Cutler.
Students Build Model Home
Construction has begun on Ios Angeles Trade.Technical College's eighth model home on the college's campus in downtown Los Angeles.
Scheduled for completion early next year, the 1965 model home follows the trend of modern architectural design. When completed, it will have an unusually beautiful exterior of part stucco and part vertical, tongue and grove redwood siding that will be enhanced by a Dutch gable roof of wood shingles.
The 1965 model, eighth such home to be built at the college solely by the students, will be constructed by members of nuirerous building project classes, including masonry, plastering, lathing, carpentry, cabinet making, tile setting, glazing, painting and decorating electrical, air conditioning, sheet metal, and heating.
Desigrr and construction of the home is done entirely by the students. The college's project instructors as well as the Los Angeles City Building Code inspectors must certify that the home meets all city code standards.
Following completion of construction next spring, the home will be officially opened for several weeks of public showings. It will be sold at a public auction in June of 1965.
Remodeling Increqses
Remodeling continues to be "big business" according to figures recendy released by the Department of ,Commerce. Expenditures in 1963 by owner-occupants of single residences increased 12 per cent over 1962.
While accounting for only five percent of the total number of jobs, those on which the owner spent $500 or more accounted for approximately 50 per cent of the total spent.