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HOME OWNERSAPPRECIATE THE ADVANTAGES OF WOVEN WOOD PANEL FENGE

Good neighbor relations: WOVEN WOOD panels look equally elegant on both sides. The rich textured fence makes a handsome backdrop for shrubs and flowers.

So easy to erect: The panels come in 8 foot lengths and a variety of heights: 3-4-5-6 feet. They can be easily cut to fit the dimensions of a yard. Posts and top rails are available from Tynan & Rogers but can be easily prepared by your own yard.

They are built for long life: The vertical weave eliminates climbing by children and pets. Panels are full sized slats and runners woven to insure maximum str-ngth.

You will be appreciated by local home owners when you stock and recommend WOVEN WOOD panel Fences.

Duql Hordwood Meetings

Two regional meetings, one in San Francisco and one in Los Angeles, have been held by the National Hardwood Lumber Association to honor the group's first West Coast president and to discuss varied industry items.

Don White of White Brothers in Oakland is the NHLA president. He presided over the meeting in San Francisco and led a general discussion that stressed particular W'est Coast problems.

Both meetings were widely attended by members in their respective areas. They heard association secretary-manager M. B. Pendleton give a rundown of the group's activities and outline plans for this fall's convention in Chicago. Chief inspectot_yj_q. Barrier spoke on the technical aspects of the application of NHLA gradin'g rules.

4. A similar -meetins convened two days later in Los San Francisco on May 4, similar-meeting days later in. Lo-s Anseles. From left: Sid Branch, Pacific Haidwood Sales; Jack Higgins, J. E. Hijsins I rrmbcr 0o.: losenh Coriese. MacBeath Hardwood Co.: James S. Mackay,

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Angelgs, rrorn leII: Jlo DIallql, ritulllu naluwuuu Jdu^ nrBBrrr!' J. L. Hiisins Lumber Co.; Joseph Cortese, MacBeath Hardwood Co.; Maqkay' ariErinen lnternafinnal Hirdwood Co.' Dick 0uars. Forsvth Hardwood Co.: K. E. Hardwood Co.: K. American International Hardwood Co.; Dick Ouarg, Forsyth C0.; K. MacBeath, MacBeath Hardwood Co.; L, 0. lowell, L & L Hardwood Lumber. Co.; L, Lowell, Verlon lD. McKinney, McKinney Hardwood Co.; Charles B. White, White Brothers; D. Charles P, R. Hahn, Forsyth Hardwood Co.; W. C. Barrier, I president, White Brothers and M. B. Pendleton, NHLA.

Conservqtionist Prqises Plqn

Ralph W. Chaney, president of The Save-the-Redwoods League, has piaised the Redwood Region's own Park and Recreation Plan published by a committee of the region's community and industry leaders.

Chaney said the plan incorporates features not included in other plans, yet is compatible with the economic needs of communities in the area.

The Save-The-Redwoods chief urged a conference to further consider this plan which outlines 19 privately owned superlative groves which timberland owners will make available for park acquisition plus the opening of thousands of acres of producing timberland for public recreation.

Federql Redwood Pqrk Defeqted

The Redwood Region's Park and Recreation committee has ap' plauded the California state senate for oodefeating in a convincing manner" SJR 29 which would have urged federal establishment of a national redwood Park.

Committee co-chairmen Don 'C.ave and Darrell Schroeder said they believed the vote indicated that Californians feel they can handle theit own park and recreation problems without interfer' ence from the federal government.

"We hope," Cave said, o'that President Johnson and Secretary of the Inteiior Stewart Udall take note of the Senate's posiiion."

As Exclusive Sates Representative For

Von Vleet Wood Products Co. of Hoopo, Colifornio, ond Willioms ond Phelps Co. of Hornbrook, Colifornio, Sionge Lumber Co., Inc. now offers the irode over 300M' doily of kiln dried ond green lumber. These two mills cut opproximotely 1O% White Fir, 45"/" Douglos Fir, 45"/" Ponderoso ond Sugor Pine. We speciolize in Douglos Fir cutting specificotions in both plonk ond timbers vp Io 26' in length <rnd ore geored for school iobs. For offerings from these plonts contoct our Redding, Colifornio, soles office.

For The Retail Yard

We speciolize in industriol ond foctory woods in oll West Coost species. Our long estoblished sources of supply monufocture fop quoliiy commons through selects in Pondersoso Pine, Sugor Pine, ldoho White Pine, Western Red ond Inlond Cedor, Douglos Fir ond White Fir. We olso hove ovoiloble the finest monufoctured millwork items such os stondord mouldings, iombs, door ond window fromes, etc. Our Oswego, Oregon offlce continues to service your inquiries for oll western woods.

"lndusf riol, Foctory Wood e,nd School Job Speciolisfs"

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Hos iust opened o new offlce in Redding, Colif. designed to hondle the mill soles stemming from the von Vleet ond willioms-phelps plonts Under ihe direction of Stu McAlister qnd Eorl Nordtvedt, this bronch ofiice con quickly proces.s ony inquiries you send... Furnishing moteriols meeting Colifornio school jobs specificotions ond oll types of speciol cutting will be o speciolty of this Stonqe Soles Office.

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Arizona Elections

qALT R I\'ER VALLEY v Hoo-Hoo Club 72. the clrrb that will host the comino 74th Annual Hoo-Hoo Convention, September 19-22 at Phoenix, has elected Arizona Box Company's Leo Meyer president for the coming club year.

The meeting, which was held May lB, at the Scottsdale Coun-

Club, included a golf tournament as well as the traditional elections and president's banquet.

Other new officers are: vicepresident N{arvin Setzer, Malco second vice-prcsi-

Paul Caviness, Valley Lum. ber Co.; and secretary-treasurer Dick Boynton, BIue Diamond Corp.

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