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The Portable All-Terrain Forklift

.New Stability and safety systems

.Light-weight, better distribution (some models weighing only 3,500 lbs.)

.3,000-5,500 lb. lift capacity

. Extend-A-Fork reaches across truck

.New counterweight system allows picking up longer, wider loads rEngine and wheel motor options

.2-Wheel and 4-Wheel drive models available.

FOR DOMESTIC SALES CAL: Jeny Long, Michael Parrella, Lynn Bethurum. Janet Parrella, Pete Ulloa, Bruce Keith, Matt Petersen.

FOR INTERNATIONA SAES CAL: Nestor Pimentel, Abel Flores.

Hoo-Hoo-Ettes Elect New President

Iva May Van Noy, Eugene, Or., is the new national president of Hoo-Hoo-Ettes.

Elected with her were: Lovey McCarthy, Los Angeles, Ca., first vice president; Rita Jedrzynski, Sacramento, Ca., second vice president; Jan Ford, Klamath Falls, Or., secretary; Sondra Jameson, Eugene, Or., statistical secretary; Gina Rosecrans, Medford, Or., treasurcr, and Gayle Denman, Puget Sound, Wa.; Linda McGinnis, Roseburg, Or., and Bettie Miller, Roseburg, directors. Nadine Webster, Medford, is junior past president.

Susan Morgan, C&D Lumber, Riddle, Or., was named Lumberwoman of the Year. The annual Hoo-Hoo-Ette scholarship was awarded to Bree Anna Wells, Oregon State University.

ANNUAL Hoo-Hoo-Ette scholarship recipient Bree Anna Wells. Oreoon State.University, is flanked by naiional'director Bettie Miller (ieft)ind. Pam Henderson (right), also an OSU student. Award was'maie at nalional Hoo-HooEtle convention in Eugene, Or.

Election was held during the May 20-22 national convention in Eugene. Activites included tours of Rosboro Lumber Co. and McKenzie River Fish Hatchery. Presentations were made by foresters from International Paper and Jill Nishball, Oregon State University, who discussed project lrarning Tree.

HARMONY HOUSE, an environmentalshowcase home in Poflland, O., uses ACQ Preserye treated Douglas fir lumber for decks and retaining walls. 'Harmony House demonstr?tes the future of environmentallv-senl sitive timber construclion and ACQ is the most environme'ntallv adv_anced wood preservalive on the market," Rick Ba,xter, president, J. H. Baxter Co., San Mateo, Ca., commented. The house wab sponsored by the Western Wood Producls Association and Home madazine to demonslrate the environmental assets of wood. (See lhe ilerchant. August, page 26)

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