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Sawmills and planing mills at Placerville, Sebastopol and Napa, Ca. Dry kilns at Placerville, Ca.
Specialists in redwood, cedar, pine and Douglas fir products
Redwood and Douglas fir timbers most any size up to 32 feet
Dry air-dried or green patterns
Long length redwood and fir dimension
For your inquiries call:
Rick Rosa, Dave Snodgrass, Lowell Wall
Steve Hagen, Karl Drexel, Tom Knippen
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Headquarters: 5747 Hwy.29, Napa, Ca.
Woodwork Association's New Name
The National Woodwork Manufacturers Association (NWMA) is now known as the National Wood Window and Door Association (NWWDA) following a vote by members at their 58th annual meeting in Tucson, Az., last month.
The change is felt to better describe the products manufactured by the membership, eliminating the confusion created by the term woodwork which includes many products not represented by the members. The name change will be phased in during the first eight months of 1985 and become the official name in August.
Stewart Lemke, senior vice president of Norco Windows, Hawkins, Wis., and newlyelected president of the association, said "The wood window and door industry has progressed to sophisticated, engineered products, and the new name better benefits the products produced by the members.t'
"The new name will be an aid to specifiers and users of wood windows and doors seeking product information," said John Shoemaker, executive vice president. "It will help clear up a lot of misunderstanding about what NWMA represented."
Other officers elected at the Feb. 2 - 6 meeting are first vice president, William E. Hughes, Crown Door Corp., Tampa, Fl.; second vice president, John M. Chupik, Temple Products, Inc., Temple, Tx.; third vice president, David L. Farnsworth, SealRite Windolvs, Inc., Lincoln, Nb.; and John J. Stanton, treasurer, American Door Distributors, Inc., Needham, Ma.
In his outgoing remarks, the retiring president,William W. Ruddick, general manager, Simpson Door Co., Seattle, Wa., said, "We have experienced tremendous growth in 1984 with 23 new members. Add this to the 22 new firms who joined in 1983, and it is clear to see we are moving ahead and have become the voice of the wood window and door manufacturing industry. "