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WHOTESALN LUMBERCO.

SPECIALIZING IN A COMPLETE LINE OF THE FOLLOWING:

TREATED LUMBER & PLYWOOD

Redwood

Meets

AWPA C-27-84 & C20-84, ASTM E-84, MIL-L-1 91 40 Type 1,

CONSTRUCTIOTiI HEART ROUGH ilUDStLL - CZC school iobs

2x4,2x6

COPPERNATE "2SO'' TREATING SOLUTION PINE

DIAMOND, ROSEEURG & SIERRA STOCK

C & BTR Sugar Pine: 1 x6, 1 x8, 1 x1 2

#2 T & G: 1x6, lxB

#3 Shiplap: 1x6, I xe

Pattern #792:: 1x12WP 2 & 4

#2 Com S4S: 1 x4 thru 1 x1 2, 2xl 2 rr3 Com

Summerlin Ends IHPA Tenure

James R. Summerlin, retiring president, International Hardwood Products Association, Inc., presented the gavel to incoming president Claus-Peter Wolff at the 32nd annual convention.

Other officers installed were Keith Johnson. senior vice president, and Donald L. Schramm, treasurer. These men with John Lynn and Don MacMaster comprise the executive committee.

Regional vice presidents are Richard C. Newman, region l; Fred Geier, region 2; Don MacMaster, region 3; William F. Monck, region 4, and Robert Renfro, region 5. Voting directors are John Andl, Al DeMeo, Keister Evans, Bruce Frost,

Kirk Henderson, Warren Jimerson, Frank Sheridan, Russell Stadelman

I I. Ex-officio directors: Harry Buckley, C.W. Robinson and Summerlin.

A program of meetings, exhibition and social activities followed the theme "Timber-Our Renewable Resource" at the March l-5 meeting in Naples, Fl. The sixth international forest products exhibition attracted overseas exhibitors from Ecuador. Indonesia, Brazil and Malaysia.

Oregon Hardwood Mission

The Hardwood Forest Products Resources Committe has been formed by the Oregon State Legislature and Department of Forestry to help the state's hardwood industry overcome its chronic shortage of logs.

The committee elected officers and charted its course for 1988 at its March 30 organizational meeting. Members are Jerry Van Dorn, Diamond Wood Products, Eugene; Jack Kohl Jr., Kohl, Inc., Seaside; Mike Starling, Tumac Lumber Co., Portlandl Bob Tarrant, historian; John Christie, tree farmer, Dianne Montoya, States Industries, Eugene, and Dave Emerson, Georgia-Pacific, Toledo.

Its first-year goals are to locate Oregon's commercially viable stands of hardwood, particularly western alder, and to specify new techniques for increasing the harvest.

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