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Plastic Lumber Cover
Griffolyn@ Co., Inc. has a new form fitted woven plastic cover to protect lumber outdoors.
Puncture and abrasion resistant to sharp or jagged edges, the covers are designed for reuse. With 700 lbs. of tear strength, they reportedly are very lightweight.
The material is available in a reversible black/white, and with the white side up, condensation problems are eliminated. All are ultra-violet stabilized providing an outdoor life of two years or more. The five sided covers come in seven sizes.
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Portable Heating Panel
Radiare, a new portable radiant heating panel from Radiant Warmth, Inc., is designed to provide safe, uniform heating with reduced energy costs.
In work, home or recreation areas. the 500 watt (4.5 amp ll0v) Panel reportedly can be operated for only $6 per month, based on an electric illuminating company estimate.
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Rubbermaid's " Your Choice $l.44" promotion features a sink mat. sink divider mat. cutlery tray. vanity wastebasket and stacking pitcher at the suggested promotional price of $l 44 each.
The pitcher's regular suggested retail price is $1.79; all others are normally $1.98 each. The promotion is in effect for orders postmarked through April 30.
A shelf pack is available to display l2 pitchers while a pre-pack holds 36. All items are merchandised in a 48" wide display assortment with a "Your Choice" end caP assortment also available.
Traveling from a hot surface to a cooler one, radiant energy is absorbed by people and objects in the vicinity and converted into heat. The panel is said to effectively warm an area of approximately l0' x 15'.
It can be used anywhere extra heat is needed. Surface temperature reaches a safe-to-touch 15ff'to 190"F without thermostat setting. An optional thermostat accessory has a lishted control box with a sensor that aitomatically controls operation. The UL approved unit is self-contained and enclosed, with no hot wires exposed and canies a five year guarantee.
Enclosed in an anodized, satin finish frame with legs and a carrying handle, it is available in two 24" x 36" models. Unit plugs into DC outlet for operation.
ll0sPlTltlIY SUITE found ll I Bob While, Doug Fullmer; host Red Emerson of Sierra Pacif ic Industries; and Ted Fullmer. [2] Ken Boehmer, Kent Goodyear, Frank Morrisette. l3l Chris Palmer, Mike Riley, Philip W. Griese, Mike Bailey. l4l Pierson Plummer, Bill Carter, Chris Jeosen. 15l Bob Bonniksen. 16l Greg and Jerry McGuire, Frank McLean {71 Jerry Edwards, Marilyn Muller, Owen McKannay. [8] Jim Hunter, John Turner, Phil Heim. l9l Jim lsabell, Harry Kennison, Jack Ployhar. ll0l Will Riegel, Roger Burch, Bud Robey. ll ll Jack Powell, Carol Rourke, Gary Hart. ll2l Ted and Rosie

Wwpa Meeting
(Continued from page l2) basics of exporting lumber and featured the following speakers: Mike Gunn, Hemphill-O'Neill Lumber Co.; Warren Heberling,
U.S. Department of Commerce; Tonr Ward, Seaport Shipping, and Warren Gross, Seattle 1st National Bank. The program was attended by over 250 participants.
Wilderness Fever, a multi-media presentation produied bY the Edward Hines Lunrber Co., Chicago, Il., was introduced by Edward Hines, Jr., executive v.p. of the
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Custom Reman Ufacturing
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Wwpa Meeting
(Continued from previous page) conrpany. Explaining why the company produced the show, [-lines said, "Our conrpany is sick and tired of our industry being buffeted by unknowing and hostile elenrents within our society. This program does sonrething about it."
The show is designed for forest users, retail groups and the publics that benefit fronr good forest ntan- agenrent but are located in the larger urban areas, away from the Western land nranagenrent problenrs. This showing was the first big presentation West of the Rockies and over 300 nreeting participants attended.
William Swindells, Jr., president and ch ief operations officer of Willanrette Ind., Portland, Or., was elected president of WWPA. he succeeds Robert H. O'Neill, president of Hemphill-O'Neill Lunrber
Co., Chehalis, Wa., who was elected chairman of the board.
John T. Casey, Jr., president of Sierra Mountain Mills. North San Juan, Ca., was elected first v.p. of WWPA, and Willianr A. Whelan, president and chief operating officer of the Portland-baseil Pope & Talbot, Inc., was elected second v.p. lndustry leaders in the field of safety were presentecl with a President's Award at the board of direc-
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Plywood Siding and related items tors' meeting. For Lunrber Manufacturing, lhe winner was the Louisiana-Pacific Corp. operation ar Alderpoint. Ca. That operation was a repeat winner inthe sanre category last year.
The President's Award for Fac- tory Safety was presented to Boise Cascade Corp., Medford, Or. In the Logging category. International Paper Co., Longview, Wa. was the wtnner.

Western Wood Products Association also recognizes selected people in the Western lunrber inclustrv with a Masrer Certificare. To oualifv for the awarcl, thc individual'nrusr have a solid working knowledge of all lunrber manufacturing techniques, from the headrig to the dry kilns, and musl have been a certified WWPA lunrber grader for ar least 20 years. Only 136 individuals have earned the title of Master Lunrberman since the progranl was initiated l2 years rgo.
AWAB0: Lowell Ambrosini lleftl, LouisianaPacific gen. mgr., Ukiah Div., accepts President's Award for lumber manutacturing safety lrom WWPA president Robert H. 0'Neill Irightl, at the cl0sing session ol meetin4 in San Francisco.
This year's recipients include: Victor Brahnrer, Forr Apache Tintber Co., Whiteriver. Az:. John Keogh, Chanrpion Building Products, Missoula, Mt.: Charles Mills, Boise Cascade Corp.. Boise, Id.; Joe Minoletri, Chanrpion Building Products, Redding, Ca.. Jack Ployhar, Kinzua Corp., Heppner. Or.: Honrer Ward. Wickes Forest Industries, Dinuba. Ca.. ancl Ralph Weil, Edward IIines Lunrber Co.. John Dav. Or.
H0ll08E0: Homer Ward lleftl, Wickes Forest Industries, Dinuba, Ca., was 0resented with a Master Certificate by association president Robert H. 0'Neill lrightl at WWPA Spring Meeting. Award recognizes life-long dedication t0 the Western lumber industry.