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_ Nearly everyone, he said, was surprised at upturn for fir dimension lumber starting about two months ago.
"T, ooking back, we can see that increased housing starts, stock conditions at retail yards, July vacations at sawmills, some bad fire weather and local car shortages, and now strikes all made their contributions," he explained.
"One sales manager said he thought that just the fact that so many wholesalers and retailers read the same few market letters had a lot to do with their all jumping into the market at the same time."
Kenneth R. Walker. Atherton, Calif., chairman of the industry's forest conservation committee. called for further expansion of the tree farm program among small timberland owners of the region. "Sbun-d economici of raising tim- ber as a crop. irlstifres small _owners in going in for forest management," Walker,lresident of the paul-Bunyan Lum_ ber Co., of Susanville, Calif., declared.
Mortimer B. Doyle, Washington D.C., executive vice_ p.resident of the National Lumber Manufacturers Associa_ tion, applaude-d the Western pine region,s tree-iarm progress.."If the past foretells the future-j' he said, ,,there is Irttl.e doubt in my mind that practically all privatelv owned trmberlands in this region will be certffied tree farms in an_ other 15 to 20 vears."
^ C. A. Gilleti, Washington D.C., managing director of American Forest Products Industiies, Ind., dalled for in- tensified effort on the part oJ the lumber industry t" "r.lrt small owners in getting timber crops into high ge;r., ----"-
If you can't see the f"."r, "" ,""-rr, "f t,he trees rejoice in it! our healthy economy depends on products t."- trt. io.e"i harvest. Keep the Redwood Region green.