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Redwood Empire sau;mills at Clouerdale (Irwy toilsonoma County) and soledad (llwy 7orlMontereg Counta), Ca., ship by flat car, pig uan and truck & trailer in full or partial loads.
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Call your Redwood Professionals: o CLOVERDALE -Len Adamo - tsetty Foster CA: (8OO)862-46.57 or (7O7)894-4241 nAX 707-894-4632 o SOLEDAD - Eric Sullwold
(4OB)678-r32s FAX 408-678-1842
EVERGREEN & LUMBER & MOLDING ^
Eepresenting 110 years ot lumber industry experience:
Frank 0uattrocchi
Bill Laioole
Ken Kaiser
Denny Curran
2238 N. Glassell, Suite K, Orange, Ca. 92665
P.0. Box 10518, Santa Ana, Ca. 92711-0518
FAX 714-921-8087
{714) 921-8088
* MotCingnol moulding- is the corect American spelling. Gheck Webster's New World Diclionary. No kidding.
I PINE finger joint & solid moldings
I PINE shop lumber, comm0ns, finger joint jambs & frames
I OAK picture frame moldings, selected furniture details
I FIBREBOARD products
T PARTICLEBOARD shelving
I CUST0M milling & molding
HWI To Build Oregon DC
Hardware Wholesalers, Inc. was scheduled to decide between Woodburn and Albany, Or., on Sept. 28, as the new location for its west coast distribution center.

Frank Tiwari, Woodburn public works director, was confident that a 100 acre site along Highway 214 in west Woodburn would be their choice.
To help HWI make a decision about the $10 million industrial development, Woodburn city council agreed to seek grant money to help pay for more than $1.166 million in street, water and sewer improvements for the project.
Hardware Wholesalers will pay $375,000 for water, sewer and street improvements. Adjacent property owners will pay $155,000 and the city $641,000 including $411,000 of grants from the Oregon Highway Division and Department of Economic Development. Water and sewer lines in the area are already due for replacement and will be done in conjunction withthe development. oflicials said.
Get Well Card Record Topped
Response to a letter circulating in the industry asking that cards be sent to Craig Sherwood, a terminally ill boy in London, England, has been tremendous with the boy receiving more than l6 million pieces of mail.
The one million Guiness get well card record has been shattered and the family has asked that the mail campaign end. At this point cards are being taken to a recycling center unopened, according to an article in The Oregonian.