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The Distinction You lDesen/e
Readily available, superior performance, consistent quality, distinguished beauty...cypress.
Cypress enhances your company's image and boosts profits as well. One of nature's most versatile building materials, clpress has no equal when it comes to siding, fencing, paneling, trim and millwork. Cypress is easily installed and readily finished. Its unique grain character beautifies any home or office.
Exceptionally durable, cypress is available in a wide variety of dimensions and pattems for assorted applications. For more information on cypress contact:
The Southern Cypress Manufacturers Association
400 Penn Center Boulevard, Suite 530
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15235
Tel: (412) 829-0770 at contoct amember of t)le Southem Cypress Mulufoctwers
As so ciation, ksted below :
Active Members
J.W. Black Lumber Co.
Coastal Lumber Co., Inc.
Corbitt Cypress Co., lnc.
Associate
Gaiennie
COLORADO convention for NAWLA: (1) Jim Mace, Jim Bishop. (2) Mike & Margie McFarland, Bob Wenige, Charlie Moss, (3) Jeanie & Wayne Holm (4) Fagan & Ann Cox. (5) George Baker, Chuck Hanis, Paul McCracken, (6) Sue & Don Fisher. (7) Mary & Barney Blondal. (8) Paula & Nicholas Kent. (9) Craig Cookingham, Terry Hancoc*. (10) Doyal & Barbara Marks. (1 1) Mark & Michelle Fingerle. (12) Rishi& Serj Sangara. (13) Walter & Alisa Bussell. (14) Greg Golding, Dave McElroy. (16) Dorl6 & Dan Green. (16) J, W. Blanton. (17) Harvey Graves, Linda Bernstein. (18) Paul& Marilyn Eddison. (19) Jim & Cindy McGinnis. (20) Carol Herberl, Will Riegel, (21) Art Andrews, Dennis Downer. (22) Kitty Riegel, Laurie Kepon.
Wholesalers' centennial

(Continued lrom page 20) ists Walter Kellogg, Kellogg Lumber Co., Denver, Co.; Jon Reed, P&M Cedar Products, Stockton, Ca.; Doug Grover, Lumbermen's, Olympia, Wa., and David McElroy, Noranda Forest Sales.
Consulting economist Dan Goldy supplied an update on the timber supply crisis, forecasting a LOO% price increase for lumber in the foreseeable future, and gave examples of what every lumberman can do about it.
Ata workingbrealdast, RobertLegg, president of the Temperate Forest Foundation, screened the group's new video, In Harmony with Nature: The Vision. Designed to educate the public on sustained yield practices, the video is the first of an anticipated series. To help pay costs ($30,000 per episode), Legg eollected more than $7,200 in donations and video orders after the screening.
Dennis Downer, Intermountain-Ori- ent, Inc., Boise, Id., was elected president, succeeding Chuck Harris, Wholesale Wood Products, Dothan, Al. William E. Tuft is now lst vice president; Jack Skriden, 2nd v.p.; Steve Boyd, treasurer, and Nick Kent, secretary. John Newquist, Newquist & Bergstrom, Newport Beach, Ca., is new to the board.
To mark its centennial. NAWLA handed out copies of a new book on the group written by past president Ward Allen, the first recipient of the John J. Mulrooney Memorial Award. This year the award went to New England lumberman David A. Mittell.
Two contact sessions, a panel discussion on entering the export market, seminars on financing wholesale distribution and maintaining personal growth in your organization, board meetings and golf and tennis tournaments completed the convention agenda, May 17-20 at the Broadmoor, Colorado Springs. NAWLA will regroup May 2-5,1993, at Innisbrook, Tarpon Springs, Fl., for its l0lst annual.
NETWOBKING: (1) Kurt Williams, Marlin
Clausner. (2) Ron Shepard, Danell Hungerford.
(3) Bob Balfour, Robert Burgin lll. (4) Bernie Bernstein, John Campbell. (5) Steve & Connie Love. (6) Sleve Rounlree, Willie Goyne, Marc Lishewski. (7) Clark Robertson, Bob Wenige.
(8) Mark Lofland, John Gaskin, Marty Olhiser.
(9) Rich Schaberg, Don Engler, John Ferguson, Pete Himmel, Ken Malone. (10) Clayton Barns, Mitchell Wommack, Gene Walters. (11) Bob King, Chris Grover. (12) Mike Durga, Jim Stuckey, Jim Epperson Sr. (13) Doug Holt, Chris Snavely. (14) Alan Wilson, Dave Wilson.
(15) Ron Lindquist. (16) Bob Legg. (17) Ted Bloch, Gary Bennett. (18) Joe Sullivan, Jim Scharnhorst. (1 9) Tom Brooks, Randy Landman. (20) Buddy Klumb. (21) John Jayne, Gus Guslafson.
