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Woodworkers convene

THE National Woodwork ManuI facturers Association's recent annual meeting tackled a wide ranging agenda from the Monongahela issue, home building forecasts and "Tomorrow's Home," as well as old standards such as product promotion, fire doors, building codes and solar developments. The 49th annual was held in Newport Beach, Ca., with next year's 5Oth annual set for Lahaina, Hawaii, in the 5Oth state.

The association also adopted a resolution describing the Monongahela issue as "a maior threat to the future

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NWMA attacks Monongahela issue, studies home building prospects, "Tomorrow's Home'i supply problems in Western forests. .next year's meet set for Hawaii. .lan MacDonald elected president.

W00DWOBK people included (l) Don Hallahan, Alex Saucedo, Wes Alt. (2) John King, Carl Peterson, Vic Czarnowsky. (3) T.J. Hedrick, Boger Marsh. (4) Lyn Rabun, Jim Flores, Lou Shank. (5) Jim Hartman, Alfred Wood. (6) Bruce Reed, Bichard Cook, Warren Sparks, Bob Archambeault. (7) John Schick, Frank 0'Dowd, Jim Stiehl, 0ren Sample. (8) John Chupik, Don Cooney. (9) Bob Silvey, Kent Deal, Jim Perkins, Earl Moore, 0elbert Lehr.

of the woodwork industry and its employees," and urged Congress to consider "the seriousness of this catastrophic situation and the compelling need for prompt and corrective action."

In one of the well-attended meetings (due to rainy weather outside, cynics said) Warren Jimerson of the Western Wood Moulding and Millwork Produ(Please turn to page zs)

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