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REDWOOD HARVEST (Continueil lrom Page 19) section of the yard. Framing this setting is another decorative yetpracticalRedwood fence.
Now what does this one familv mean to the Redwood Industry? Not m.r"h by itself, but multiply it by hundreds of thousands, and a pretty fair picture of Redwood's market is seen. What's more, this is only a part of the market and its promise. Increased popularity among architects and builders is accounting for a considerable portion of Redwood sales, and is looked upon as one of its most attractive areas of expansion.
Now, there is no doubt that most all of you are aware of Redwood's increased popularity and uses during these past few years and the potential it ofiers in terms of sales for the years ahead. We just wanted to remind you in case you'd let Romantic Redwood, and its many uses, slip your mind.
FHA Wins lndustry Ploudir
It's unusual, but a federal agency has just received high praise from industry for its "businesslike and well.timed" action.
The wire was received by Philip N. Brownstein, FHA commissioner. It was from W. H. Hunt, executive vice president of Georgia-Pacific Corp.
To earn the plaudit, FHA set a speod record to include strict commercial stand. ards for southern pine plywood, products of a new southern industry, in its just distributed revise of minimum property standards. It makes the new southern industry's product acceptable for FHA. insured homes on an equal basis with widely used Douglas fir plywood.
FHA's action coincides, according to Hunt, with start of the industry's first plywood mill in Georgia-Pacific's plywoodpaper-lumber-chemical forest industry complex in Arkansas.
THIS BRAND NEW LOADMASTER HAS A CAPACITY of 10,000 lbs. to permit the building of o full fork lift lood by one mon with o troctor tow. lt's the BIG BOY for oll lumber yord operotions. Other models ovoiloble from 1,000 pound copocity.