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Ttruntr to our loyal customers and a strong tradition of service, Bean Lumber has grown into one of the largest independent manufacturers of southem pine.

Sin"" 1940, the major characteristic of Bean tradition has been solid growth in the lumber industry. Hard work, old style integrity and dedication to quality has enabled us to develop the manufacturing muscle to make sure the southern pine you buy scores a quality knockout with your customers.
Our two sawmills, three pressure treating cylinders, a deck acc€ssories shop and dry kilns for KDAT ensure the products you receive from Curt Bean Lumber Company are of the highest quality.
(Pictured on top: Grady Bean. Left: Johnnie "Red" Bean with Nina Bean Johns. Front: Curt Bean, Johnnie Bean, Jr. and Roxie Bean.)
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Warehousemen have always known that the potential for injury or even death lurks in highly stacked piles of merchandise. Now the public is painfully aware. In recent years, as retail warehouses proliferated, serious injuries and fatalities increased markedly.
This summer, a Connecticut man was killed when a 2,000-lb. pallet of landscaping timbers collapsed on him; in November, a bundle of latticework at a Los Angeles store fell on a 79-yearold woman, breaking many of her bones, inflicting fatal injuries; in May, a 3-year-old girl was killed when a countertop fell off a forklift, shattered, and sent splinters flying into her body. All three events occured in Home Depots. These are not isolated incidents, nor is this problem anything new.
In 1985, a 70-year-old Briscow, Ok., woman was killed in one of Wal-Mart's Sam's Club stores when boxes of fabric softener landed on her. In 1992, a 3-year-old girl died after a falling
door struck her at a San Diego, Ca., Home Depot. In 1994, a 46-year-old woman was killed when a 3,000-lb. pallet of ceramic tile in a HomeBase collapsed on her. In 1996, at a Sam's Club in Abilene, Tx., a child died after a wardrobe toppled onto her. In 1991 , a 2-year old-girl was killed when a 100-pound tv cabinet fell on her. In 1998, a Home Depot official testified that the company received 185 injury claims per week involving falling merchandise.
The warehouse retailers assert that they have instituted safety procedures and that, given the millions of customers in their stores annually, the number of accidents is minimal. Depot spokeswoman Carol Schumacher says, "People should be aware that they are in a working warehouse. You need to be aware of what's going on around you just like when you're driving a car."
We doubt public opinion will find that a satisfying response.
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Wastes from wood treated with most of these preservatives can be disposed of by ordinary trash collection. Workers handlinq wood treated with most of these products n6ed take no more precautions than they would handling untreated lumber, Most of the active ingredients in these preservatives are not listed on California's Prooosition 65. All of these products are arsenic and chromium free, and have received appropriate industry and regulatory approvals promulgating their use and indicating their effectiveness.
lf you are a fonrvard-thinking lumber dealer, utility or governmental agency and want to be on a winninq team, call the Pacific Wood Preserving tompanies at 661-833-0429.
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National I- Hardwood Lumber Association is seeking support in its battle against a host of legislation that holds detrimental consequences for everyone involved in the hardwood industry.
Of primary importance to the industry are bills involving "wood packing material," since 457o of all hardwood goes into the manufacture ofpallets. Congressmen Dana Rohrabacher (R-Ca.) and Robert Matsui (D-Ca.) recently introduced the "Landfill Reduction Act of 2000," a pro-plastic pallet bill under the guise of protecting the environment. NHLA had been successful in thwarting the introduction of such a bill twice in the previous six months.
NHLA is working with other industry groups to correct misinformation about the environmental effects of wood pallets.
The new bill would increase the expense deduction for costs related to "qualified reusable pallet and container property" from $20,000 (for taxable years beginning in 2000) to $500,000. This one-year expensing would replace the generally applicable sevenyear capitalization and depreciation applied to such equipment.
Qualified expenses include a broad range of costs associated with re-tooling for use of leased "reusables" (i.e., plastic rather than wood pallets), including harvesting, packing, clean-
ing and maintenance. Reusables may include wood pallets as long as the pallets are used under an arrangement (lease) for repeated return of the property to initial purchasers.
"However," notes NHLA executive manager Paul Houghland, "it is clear that the ultimate intent of such a bill is to offer tax incentives for users to move toward plastic pallet and container systems and away from traditional wooden pallets."

NHLA is working with other interested industry groups to correct misinformation about the environmental effects of hardwood pallets.
Another recommendation, now facing a bureau of the Commerce Department overseeing rules that govern manufactured wooden products, would force all wood used for pallets and containers to be kiln dried or pressure treated. The danger NHLA sees is its chain of custody provision, which demands that such wood packing be marked or accompanied by a certificate for identification and verification.
On the transportation front, NHLA reveals that the U.S. Department of Transportation is moving ahead with its plan to revise the Hours of Service (HOS) rules for truck drivers, which will adversely affect the delivery of wood fiber from the forest to the mill. The scheduled hearings were held in June, concluding June 30 in Atlanta, Ga.
Although the vast majority of participants oppose the proposed changes to the HOS rules, federal DOT offi-
cials did not give any indication that changes would be made to the proposed rules, according to Jo Ann White, director of safety management compliance for Frankie Arrants Trucking, Jamesville, N.C. As part of her testimony, White stressed that it would be impossible for log truckers to comply with the mandatory weekend provision because of the uncertainty of weekly wood delivery sched-. ules due to weather and market-related shutdowns.
The deadline to submit written comments has been extended to October 30, 2000. NHLA suggests statements incorporate the following points:
o Under the proposed rules, the daily (Type 4) driver would be limited to 12 hours on duty each day (current rule permits l5 hours) and 60 hours on duty each week (current rule permits 70 hours per eight consecutive days), combined with a mandatory weekend provision (minimum of 32 hours offduty every seven days-no such requirement in current rules).
Under the proposed rules, haulers of forest products would not be able to make up for "lost loads" later in the week due to the mandatory weekend requirement.
. States would no longer be able to issue variances to the federal requirements to help compensate for weatherrelated and other causes of inconsistent delivery schedules.
o Finally, under the proposed rules, the partial exemption for agriculture no longer includes forest products. "Remember," stresses Houghland, "the most important comments to include are how the proposed HOS rules mav affect vour business."
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THE renewed popularity in recent I years of wood flooring has been a trend spurred not only by taste but also by economics.
Technology has introduced hardwood flooring in a diverse range of styles and price ranges. Yet all flooring is not created equal.

The main types include:
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Solid wood flooring comes in three basic types:
* Strip flooring accounts for the majority of installations. Strips usually come 2-l/4" wide, but also in widths ranging from l-l/2" to 3-114". They are installed by nailing to the subfloor.
* Plank flooring boards are at least 3" wide. Thev mav be screwed to the
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subfloor as well as nailed. Screw holes can be covered with wooden plugs.
* Parquet flooring comes in standard patterns of 6"x 6" blocks. Specialty patterns may range up to 36" square units. Parquet often achieves dramatic geometric effects of special design patterns. Parquet can be glued to a variety of subfloor materials.
Solid wood floors can be installed on a concrete slab as long as the floor is on or above ground level. They can be sanded and refinished over several generations of use.
Solid wood flooring expands and contracts with changes in a home's
relative humidity. Normally, installers compensate for this movement by leaving an expansion gap between the floor and the wall. Base moulding is the traditional "cover-up" for this gap.
Engineered Wood
Engineered wood flooring is made of several layers of different woods or different grades of the same wood cross-stacked and glued together under heat and pressure. Its greater dimensional stability allows it to be installed in areas where solid wood is not compatible due to moisture. above, on or below ground level.
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Wood Laminates
Wood laminate flooring features a plywood base topped with a layer of veneer. Plies and thicknesses varv. but most common is three-ply. 3/8"
Aside from its core, plastic laminate flooring isn't wood.
flooring, half as thick as the typical solid hardwood floor. The veneer topping of wood laminate floors (commonly l/8" thick) can be sanded and refinished (at most, up to three times). Most manufacturer warTanties cover the finish for five years.
Synthetic/Plastic Laminates
Aside from its core, plastic laminate flooring isn't wood. Usually l/2" thick, plastic laminate flooring consists of a fiberboard center wrapped in top and bottom layers of high-pressure laminate-a tougher version of the same material used in many kitchen countertops. These floors cannot be sanded or refinished and must be removed when they wear out. They usually come with 10- or I 5-year manulacturer warranties against fading, stains and wear.
Laminate flooring often comes as "floating wood floors," which are glued to each other, with no direct attachment to the subfloor. They literally "float" above the subfloor, allowing the flooring to be installed in every level of the home and over most types of subfloors, as long as the subfloor is level and structurally sound.
Floating floors are manufactured in large panels with square or interlocking edges and ends, making installation faster and easier.
Hardwood Flooring vs. Laminates
Laminate flooring has allowed people to achieve the look of hardwood floors for a fraction of the cost. But, cautions the Hardwood Manufacturers Association, you get what you pay for.

HMA suggests that if customers look closely at an entire laminate floor, they'll notice that the faux "woodgrain" pattern repeats itself. That's because synthetic laminate flooring is actually a photograph of real wood stuck to a wood composite.
Laminates, HMA claims, don't sound like real wood either. Walk across one, especially in high heels. and you'll probably hear a more hollow sound than you would on real wood.
The printed wood image on laminate floors is extremely thin and when chipped, exposes the fiberboard core of the panel. And, unlike real wood, laminate floors can't be sanded and refinished. When the laminate floor wears out, it must be ripped up and thrown away.
The durability of real wood floors, on the other hand, is determined by its finish (see charts along bottom). Wellmaintained hardwood floors with a polyuretnane llnlsn are water-resistant, making them suitable for kitchens and bathrooms. Wood floors are environmentally friendly, and they add to the value of a home. A recent survey of real-estate agents estimates solid hardwood floors can add as much as $7,000 to $10.000 to a home's resale value.
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Diving into e.COmmefGe

la\ONFUSION has many within the \-,building products industry wondering what their long-term e-commerce strategy should be. New opportunities in business-to-consumer (B2C), business-to-business ( B28), and online exchanges continue to pop up. But even the most lucrative are unproven-and still await large-scale buy-in. So what really lies ahead in this industry?
What should businesses do to get involved-safely? Should they take a wait-and-see approach? The answers vary for individual companies. But there are two major e-commerce models (B2C and B28) to consider implementing now so your business can ride this wave through the next decade.
Setting up a consumer- or retailoriented e-commerce marketplace is one approach. Popular B2C sites include Amazon.com and Buy.com. A few lumberyards also have Web sites allowing customers to make purchases. Each follows a consumer-oriented business model where buyer and seller may, or may not, know each other and payment is made in advance via credit card. Roofers for example, can now go to Amazon.com to buy a Hitachi roofing nailer and have it shipped anywhere in the U.S.
A few other retail sites. such as eBay, function as auctions, but to date have had little effect on building product distribution. As they expand, auctions and other bid-type systems may play a role in selling commodities such as lumber.
A Web-based B28 environment can be set up using different models, with each essentially allowing transactions to occur through an open account with established customers, either through a back-end office system or through an Internet ordering tool. Through an open account. an item can be ordered, shipped, billed and then paid for later.
Internet-enabled B2B ordering systems can be:
o Provided as a function of a backend business management system;
. Customized modifications of a back-end management system;
. Implementations of an Internetbased third-party order entry system, such as BroadVision:
o Provided by an exchange service infrastructure for multiple buyers and sellers to exchange transactions.
EntryNET, DMSi's online ordering and quoting tool, is an example of a standard Web-based order entry module provided as an extension of the
back-end business system. Directly integrated within the normal business processes, it extends the order entry process to customers, allowing them to review customer-specific pricing, check availability, enter orders and monitor existing orders in real time.
Of the four opportunities, it's the simplest way to do business over the lnternel. It's the least expensive. easiest and quickest to implement and most flexible. Entering orders directly with back-end update means there's no data to re-key and infbrmation is provided in real time without a lag from inlermediate mapping steps.
Similar applications can be custombuilt into an individual back-end software system, but most likely at greater expense due to the cost of reinventing the wheel. All processes must be developed fiom scratch for the onetime use for that individual business. Costs to maintain the compatibility with new releases of the software add to the overall investment.
Some of the new Internet-based ecommerce business solutions on the market such as BroadVision are also an option. but can be quite expensive. Some cost over $l million dollars to start. Integrating them into your backend system is also expensive and time consuming. Maintaining compatibility with upgrades to front-end and back-end systems further complicate matters.
Another new B2B alternative now
Even the most lucrative are unproven-and still await large-scale buy-in.
gaining prominence is the online exchange. These are much like business communities and provide the infrastructure for a many-to-many sales venue. Unlike the one-to-many concepts already discussed, exchanges provide a forum for multiple buyers and multiple sellers to conduct business. They can be a place to nurture existing one-to-one relationships, a way to meet new customers, or a more convenient way to conduct business transactions with existing customers.
Online exchanges include BuildNet, T.qlpx, e-Wood, Channelinx, Conduit, WWWood.net and others.
Each exchanse service includes an
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Ann & Gary Hansen. (6) Dan & Elouise Brown. (7) Jack Jacobson, John Bowles. (8) Incoming oresident Archie & Marion Brown. (9) Rod Garka. (10) J.C. & Sally Bachmeyer. (11) Keith Waddell, Dave Rinell, Bill Harley. (12) Janet Kellie, Wendy Thomas, Bryan Woolsey. (13) Maggi Waddell, Sandy Jacques. Annette Rinell, Dorise Johnson. (14) Greg & Lesley Hruby,

Rov Anderson. Maurice Hudon. (15) Steve & Coileen Rouse. {16) Ron Garka. (tz) aetn Thomas, Ma(i Cutler. (18) Joe Burgoyne lll, Tom O'Meara, Mary Moynihan, lst v.p. Tony Vecchiolla. (19) Vicki & Ron Paul. The {raternity has chaoters in the U.S., Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia and South Africa.
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ly construction. It functions as a part of the structural system, and as a finish surface on the interior.
Several manufacturers, including Filler King, Disdero Lumber Co. and Boozer Laminated Beam Co., are now producing laminated decking in a variety of new finishes, textures, thicknesses and widths.
Lam decking provides construction economies because it not only serves as an integral part of the structural system, but also as a finish surface. Also, wood is less expensive than a steel roof system because the steel would require drywalling lor fire protection.
Most of the laminated decking sold by dealers goes into commercial and industrial building, but a good volume is also specified for exposed cathedral ceilings in upscale custom homes.
Dealers report that lam decking is ideal for swimming pools and ice rinks because it eliminales corrosion problems associated with bar joist and steel deck roof construction.
Gray Lumber, Tacoma, Wa., reports increased demand for lam decking. Manager Jack deleon says his firm gets orders by following the bid process on schools and churches. He attends AIA meetings to familiarize architects with glulams, lam decking and other engineered products.

Laminated decking has become more popular at Gray Lumber because unlike solid sawn lumber decking, its special T&G joints can connect in the middle of a span, without being supported directly on a roofjoist or truss.
In business since l92l, Alki Lumber, West Seattle, Wa., has a strong identity throughout the Western Washington marketplace as a supplier of laminated decking.
LAMINATED decking combines the natural beauty ol wood with the structural integrity of an engineered timber rool system.
D ETAILERS are becoming a major l\link in the distribution chain for laminated roof decking. Many dealers who sell glulam beams are now supplying the complete package with laminated wood decking as the finish roof over the laminated beams.
Lam wood decking provides an attractive appearance when left exposed, and also avoids the need to suspend or hang ceilings to cover structural roof framing. The furring, sheathing and finishing often required with steel or other materials is eliminaled. meaning l'aster construction at a lower cost. Wood decking also has environmental benefits because it is manufactured from smaller. "second growth" logs, rather than mature or old growth timber.
Last year's drywall shortage also increased demand for laminated wood deck ceilings in single and multi-fami-
Lam decking not only serves as an integral part of the structural system, but also as a finish surface.
Most of its laminated decking goes into commercial buildings. Recently, the dealer supplied 50,000 bd. ft. of lam decking for a new building at a university in Seattle.
According to Alki's Dick Vinson, "Glulam beams and lam decking make a good package because they go together to provide strength and attractive aesthetics."
Laminated decking is available in six different species of softwoods, in 6" and 8" widths and nominal 2". 3". 4" and 5" thicknesses. Different surfaces are available including wire brushed, smooth sanded and saw-textured.
Lam decking is a structural engineered product with two to five laminations of kiln-dried 4/4 lumber. selected for strength and appearance. The laminations are bonded together with an exterior type waterproof adhesive, cured under pressure and machined to form a T&G on both edges and the ends. Average moisture content is 12Vo.
ROOM additions, such as the lamily room added by Carl Seidler, Roberts & Dybdahl, are a big markel for laminated wood decking. Cathedral ceilings with exposed decking make rooms look warmer and larger.
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Crown Ace Hardware opened a new unit in lrvine, Ca. (Chad Spragg, mgr.) and is giving the exterior of its Corona del Mar, Ca., store a facelift ...
DeBritz Lumber Co., Wilmington, Ca., has voluntarily closed ...

Ace Har&,vare Corp. opened its second Neighborhood Home Solutions store in Highlands Ranch (Denver), Co.; Al Lewis manages the 24,78I-sq. ft. store with 4,183-sq. ft. garden center
Kirkland Hardware, Kirkland, Wa., has closed after 87 years, as owner Randy Ekins' lease expired and he was unable to find a suitable replacement location
Ziegler Lumber Co. has acquired 7.5 acres in Moses Lake, Wa., to build a 54,000-sq. ft. Ziggy's Building Materials ...
Ace Hardware of Marina (Monterey), Ca., is set to open Nov. I by Tony Fernandez and Manuel and Carlos Rodriguez; the two brothers also operate an Ace unis in Gilroy and two in Watsonville. Ca.
Sears plans to open Great Indoors units next summer in Chino and lrvine. Ca.
HomeBase unveiled its first House2Home locations last month in Henderson and Las Vegas, Nv., and Foothill Ranch, Murrieta and Palm Desert. Ca.
Home Depot opens new stores this month in Longmont and Glendale, Co.; and Washington City (St. George), Ut., and Troutdale, Or. ... other planned Oregon openings include Sherwood and east Portland next summer, Oregon City in early 2002, southern Beaverton in summer 2002. and northeast Portland in late 2002
Home Depot hopes to open a 2nd Anchorage, Ak., store by the end of 2001; submitted plans for east Mesa, Az.; got permission to begin work on a 123,280-sq. ft. store in Tucson, Az.; received preliminary approval to build on 14.3 acres in Lake Havasu City, Az.; signed a Z}-year lease to build a store with rooftop parking on 4 acres in Hollywood, Ca.; is considering sites in Agoura Hills, Ca., and on the Burbank-Glendale, Ca., border, and got the okay to add a 2,094-sq. ft. tool rental center to its Mission Viejo, Ca., store
Home Depot's multifamily maintenance subsidiarv. Maintenance Warehouse, San -Diego, Ca., agreed to buy competitor N--E Thing, Houston, Tx., operator of 6 warehouses in Texas, Phoenix, Az.. and Atlanta. Ga. ...
Lowe's Cos. opened stores Sept. 23 in E. Mesa, Az. (Michele Jacobson, store mgr.), and Victorville, Ca. (Lennie Hill, store mgr.), and plans openings this month in Central Long Beach (Perry Walker, store mgr.), Irvine (Brian Crawford, store mgr.), and Rancho Cucamonga, Ca. (Clifford Alfson, store mgr.), and Northeast Albuquerque (Rodney Kerns, store mgr.), its first in New Mexico ...
Lowe's plans a late 2000/early 2001 opening in Tigard, Or., and a March unveiling in Wood Village (Gresham), Or.; will open a 115,000-sq. ft. store plus 28,000sq. ft. garden center early next year on 12 acres in Auburn, Wa.; got the go-ahead to begin con-
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Berdex International, San Francisco, Ca., has closed its Marysville, Ca.-based forest products division ...
Timber Mountain Hardwoods Inc.bas inked a five-year, $2 million lease for 80,101 sq. ft. of industrial space in Garden Grove, Ca....
Mayr Bros., Hoquiam, Wa., has closed its sawmill and planer mill until a buyer can be found ...
Building Material Distributors, Inc., Galt, Ca., has formed an Import Brokerage Group, staffed by its Commodity Sales Group, to procure commodity metal products for BMD's other divisions
Braided Accents, Coeur
d'Alene, Id., has begun production at a new manufacturing facility in Santa Ana, Ca.
President Clinton is requesting $1.6 billion from Congress to implement a forest thinning plan to remove 16 million acres of brush and small trees from federal forests over the next five years; he said the measure was needed "to reverse the dangerous fire-prone conditions caused by a century of fire suppressiono'
Housing starts in Aug. (latest figs.) remained flat at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.531 million ... single family starts rose 57o to a 1.261 million rate; multifamily was at a rate of 230,000 for 5+ units, 40,000 for 2-4 units permits slipped 37o to an annual rate of 1.511 million
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ast time the Men in Bright warned you about the dangers of buying tutti-frutti pine - that unsavory mishmash of pine species in one shipment. Now it is the MiB's duty to protect you and your customers from the perils of tiger wood.
Lurking in that benign order for radiata pine mouldings may be a startling color and density variation known as tiger wood. Most radiatas mature in warm climates with a year-round growing season which encourages wide, hard, and dark winter growth rings - leaving you seeing stripes when contrasted with softer, lightel and brighter summer rings.
The MiB transform the tiger into a pussycat with our new line of Bridiata Pinen, mouldings. Bridiata Pine comes from radiata grown in a special region of southern New Zealand where the winters are too cold to allow much groMh. Smaller winter rings combined with brighter summer rings give Bridiata a creamy white appearance and soft texture similar to ponderosa pine.

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Resource Information Systems Inc.Oct. 18-20, annual forest products convention, Boston Cambridge Marriott, Boston, Ma.;(781) 271-0030.
National Association of Home BuildersOct. 20-22, Remodelers Show, Detroit, Mi.; (800) 368-5242.
Do it Best Corp.Oct. 2l-24, fall market, Indianapolis, In.; (2r9) 493-5300.
Institute for International ResearchOct. 23-24, Home Improvement Online Conference, New Orleans, La.; (212) 661-3500.
Hong Kong International Hardware ShowOct. 24-26, Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Center, Hong Kong; (212) 838-8688.
Black Bart Hoo-Hoo ClubOct. 26, initiation, La Hacienda, Cloverdale, Ca.; (707) 462-3700.
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North American Building Material Distribution AssociationNov. 2-4, annual convention, Hyatt Regency Hotel, Dallas, Tx.: (888) 747-7862.
North American Wholesale Lumber AssociationNov. 2-4. Traders Market, Wyndham Anatole Hotel, Dallas, Tx.; (800) 527-8258.
Western Building Material AssociationNov. 2-5, 97th annual convention & buying show, Doubletree-Lloyd Center Hotel, Portland, Or.; (888) 551-9262.
Inland Empire Hoo-Hoo ClubNov. 8, elections meeting, Centro Basco Restaurant, Chino, Ca.; (909) 591-4861.
Asphalt Roofing Manufacturers AssociationNov. 8-9, fall board meeting, Omni Tucson National Golf Resort, Tucson, Az; (4lO) 546-0791.
Lumber Association of California & NevadaNov. 9-ll,4th annual convention, Marriott Resort Hotel, Monterey, Ca.; (80u 266-4344.
Mountain States Lumber & Building Material Dealers AssociationNov. 9-11, annual fall management conference, Hotel Loretto on the Plaza, Santa Fe, N.M.; (303) 7930859.
American Lumber Standard CommitteeNov. 10, annual meeting, Westin Savannah Harbor Resort, Savannah, Ga.; (3Or) 972-r700.
Building Industry ShowNov. 16-17, Anaheim Convention Center, Anaheim, Ca.; (909) 396-9993.
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Sacramento Area WholesalersDec. l, holiday lunch, Arden Hills Country Club, Carmichael, Ca.; (916) 736-3353.
Western Forestry & Conservation AssociationDec. 3-5, conference, Coeur d'Alene Resort, Coeur d'Alene, Id.; (503) 226-4562.
Lumber Association of California & NevadaDec. 7, 2nd, Growth holiday party, Sheraton, Cerritos, Ca.; (800) 2664344.
Portland Wholesale Lumber AssociationDec. 8, Christmas lunch, Doubletree Hotel, Portland, Or.; (503) 648-4156.
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This is our best year in the sales of quality hardwood lumber.
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Lumber Association of California & Nevada has invited representatives from TRI-px, Channelinx, Buildnet and other e-businesses to address e-commerce during their 4th annual convention Nov.9-l I in Monterey, Ca.
The 2nd Growth holiday party is set for Dec. 7 at the Sheraton in Cerritos, Ca.
Mountain States Lumber & Building Material Dealers Association sponsored its first annual Wyoming Golf Tournament recently in Lander, chaired by Rocky Yardas, Valley Lumber & Supply, Lander.
The tournament was won by the team of Derek David, David Construction, Riverlon and Jackson; Jerry Johnson, White Mountain Lumber, Green River; Dave Schwab, Sunrise Lumber, Jackson, and Ryan Smith, Wyoming Range Wood Products, Laramie.
MSLBMDA's annual fall conference Nov. 9-ll in Santa Fe, N.M., will include a side-trip to the Bradbury Science Museum in Los Alamos.
Western Building Material Association is finishing preparations for its 97th annual convention and building products buying show Nov. 2-5 at the Doubletree HotelLloyd Center, Portland, Or.
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The American Forest Foundation and the American Forest & Paper Association will be working together during the 4lst annual National Forest Products Week (Oct. l5-21) to increase public awareness and understanding of sustainable forestry.
Under the theme "Forests Are the Future," the program will serve as a reminder of the importance of our national forests and what they and the products derived from them mean to everyday lif'e. Efforts include Project Learning Tree, targeted at teachers and students, and the Tree Farm program for private landowners.
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Pro Chains Join Forces Online
Seven of the nation's largest pro dealers are teaming up to develop a self-funded online marketplace for the LBM industry.
Builders FirstSource, Building Materials Holding Corp., Carolina Holdings, 84 Lumber, Lanoga Corp., Payless Cashways, and Wickes will fund the venture, which is open to all companies in the building supplies chain.
Members hope the venture will help standardize product descriptions and transaction communications.
improve inventory management and information workflow. and reduce process-related costs and procurement CITOTS.
Initially, the e-marketplace will focus on buying lumber and related commodity wood products. Future phases are expected to include the procurement of additional products, expanded membership to other dealers, mills and suppliers, the addition of value-added services, and the creation of an interface with builders and contractors, possibly including sales trans-

actions andjob site scheduling.
Together, the seven founding chains generate over $10 billion in annual sales from more than 1,200 building centers and 80 manufacturing plants nationwide.
They expect to select technologY partners fbr the project by the end of the year.
A Woman's Place ls In D-l-Y
Tools with smaller grips and gloves that accommodate long fingernails are just two examples of how the hardware industry is cognizant of the growing female d-i-y market.
Roughly 387o of all home-improvement purchases in 1999 were made by women, according to the American Hardware Manufacturers Association, a point not lost on retailers.
Lowe's, for instance, is redesigning its stores to make them more appealing to women, who account for 50Vo of purchases, said spokeswoman Chris Ahearn.
"We have wider, brighter aisles and we are clean and neat," she said. "Plus, we have signage that is easy to read."
Lawn and garden products manul'acturers also have begun courting female fixer-uppers by designing products to meet their needs.
One of them, Garden Pals, Mira Loma, Ca., has created lightweight gardening tools for women that the elderly and arthritis sufferers also can use.
"They wanted reduced-grip widths, stainless-steel blades that won't rust and locking mechanisms that can be operated with one hand," said Garden Pals' Victoria Addison, who noted that she relied on women for design tips for trowels, weeders and pruners.
Another firm, Midwest Quality Gloves, Chillicothe, Mo., has designed longer, narrower, female-friendly work gloves with reinforced fingertips to protect fingernails.
According to home improvement tv show host Ron Hazelton, many women lack the confidence to take on major projects such as knocking down walls, but are willing to do small jobs. Still, that is bound to change. "Once they try plumbing and electrical work, they will find it is not rocket science," he said.

Stimson To Buy ldaho
Idaho Forest Industries, Coeur d'Alene, Id., has tentatively agreed to sell its three North Idaho sawmills and approximately 89,000 acres of timberland to Stimson Lumber Co.. Portland, Or.
Sale of the mills in Coeur d'Alene, Priest River and St. Maries is expected to close at year end.
"We've bought a great company," said Stimson president Dan Dutton. "We share similar philosophies, management, objectives, people and products."

Stimson, founded in 1873, currently operates mills in Bonner and Libby, Mt.; Arden and Chehalis, Wa., and Forest Grove and Clatskanie. Or.: timberland management offices in Forest Grove, Newport, Wa., and Crescent City, Ca., and owns 20,315 acres of timberland in Idaho, plus over 260,000 acres in western Oregon, eastern Washington and Northern California.
IFI chairman W.T. "Tom"
Richards and his twin brother. John. are retiring and said no other family members are interested in taking over the business. The Richards family
Forest Industries
has been involved since IFI was founded in 1916.
Tom Richards has been in charge since 1964, while his brother served as ceo of Potlatch Corp., a direct competitor with IFI for timber, until he retired in June 1999. Both cited health issues as contributing to their decision to sell.
According to Tom Richards, the key element in the transaction was the fit with Stimson and their willingness to employ substantially all of IFI's current employees.
As well, Stimson plans to continue running all three mills despite poor lumber market conditions. Richards has kept the mills running for 35 years with just two weeks of down time in 1981-due to low lumber prices and a boiler problem.
IFI recently completed $6 million worth of mill upgrades.
Prior to the sale, IFI had been considering building a larger, more efficient stud mill and selling its DeArmon Mill to nearby North Idaho College. President Jim English, who also is leaving IFI, predicts Stimson will continue those talks since the
existing site has "no room for that type of expansion."
Window Maker Going Green
Andersen Corp. said it will no longer buy wood from "endangered" forests, and will give preference to Forest Stewardship Council or equivalent certified wood supplies in manufacturing its windows and patio door products.
The firm primarily uses ponderosa pine and has increased its use of biofiber composite Fibrex material, made from waste wood fiber.
Terms Of TheTrade Available
The updated fourth edition of Random Lengths' Terms of the Trade is now available.
The 426-p., illustrated book includes more than 10,000 definitions, abbreviations and terminologies used in the lumber, construction, futures trading, pulp and paper industries.
Terms of the Trade, edited by David S. Evans, associate editor of Random Lengths, is $49.95 from Random Lengths Publications, Inc., (800\ 874-7979.
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High Product lQ ls Key
A survey of 203 Ace Hardware retailers revealed the importance of having friendly and knowledgeable employees, particularly when it comes to retaining customers.
When asked, l07o of customers said a knowledgeable staff is the most important reason why they continue to shop at a particular store. Conversely, 16Vo listed product pricing as their incentive to return.
Easily accessible and centrally located stores also got the nod for repeat business, as did retailers that offered product variety and hard-to-
find items. Friendly, approachable sales people was another favorite, along with employee familiarity.
"With a multitude of available shopping options, including those online, consumers are looking for stores that provide superior service," says Paula Erickson. an Ace consumer affairs manager. "That means store associates must be knowledgeable to answer customer questions, help find what they need and provide a positive shopping experience."
To boost business within the past year,737o of Ace retailers said they have incorporated new store layouts,
while 62Vo have refined product variety and 37Vo have renovated.
For additional shopping convenience, 34Vo expanded store hours, 357o added Internet capability and 3lVo began offering free delivery.
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Huff To Sell Classic Glulams
Huff Lumber Co., Santa Fe Springs, Ca., has been named a wholesale distributor of Willamette Classic Glulams.
The 79-year-old firm, which serves yards in Southern California, Arizona and Las Vegas, Nv., has been distributing glulams for "about 20 years," according to president Mark Huff.

"We' ve distributed Willamette glulams in the past and they've always done a goodjob for us," he said.
Boxes Big In Golden State
Already home to one Home Depot, the affluent Sacramento suburb of Roseville, Ca., soon will have a second Depot as well as two Lowe's Home Improvement Centers.
All within a four-mile area, Depot and Lowe's both have stores under construction, with Lowe's second unit in the planning stages.
Lowe's also has plans for as many as 20 other Northern and Central California sites, including Folsom, Union City, Elk Grove and Chico.
NLBMDA Allies With Canada
National Lumber & Building Material Dealers Association and Lumber & Building Materials Association of Ontario, Canada, have formed an alliance to turn their similarities and synergies into mutual opportunities.
Opportunities could include creating cross-border support for e-commerce and joint government initiatives, sharing industry educational materials, increasing trade publications readership, and access to members'benefits.
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When it c0mes to timbers, lIOBODY measules up t0 us.
Company Timber Town Sold
Simpson Timber Co., Seattle, Wa., has sold its company-owned town of Samoa, Ca., to an undisclosed buyer after a sealed-bid auction (see Aug., p.24).
The firm and the successful bidder will not divulge the buyer's identity until escrow closes, which should take about 60 days.
The prospective buyer has indicated that the town's historic identity will be preserved and that improvements will be made on many existing structures.
While devoid of stores, gas stations and a mayor, the 60-acre, 300-resident bayside hamlet does have 98 redwood-clad homes, an 11-room Victorian inn, 23,000 sq. ft. of commercial space and the popular Samoa Cookhouse, a two-story, 500-seat, logging camp-era dining hall.
Hammond Lumber operated the mills during the Depression and World War II, before selling the town to Georgia-Pacific, which then spun ir off to LouisianaPacific in 1973.
Simpson acquired Samoa two years ago as part of a large redwood timberlands purchase from LouisianaPacific.

Paperboard Supplier Sues G-P
Caraustar Industries, Austrell, Ga., has filed suit against Georgia-Pacific for breach of contract, claiming reduced purchases of gypsum-wallboard paper will decrease and force the paperboard and packaging products maker to close its Camden. N.J.. mill.
According to Caraustar, G-P violated a contract requiring it to use Caraustar's paper products in its wallboard manufacturing.
Caraustar said average sales to G-P, its largest customer, have fallen more than 807o since the first half of the year and are expected to drop further.
G-P has countersued, maintaining that Caraustar incorrectly characteized terms of the contract. G-P said the 10year contract, signed in 1996, requires it only to buy specific grades of paperboard-excluding products it makes itself.
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Restructuring Firm Expands lnto Acquisitions
Pro dealer-focused restructuring specialists Clark Sherman Colvin, Inc., Salem, Or., has a new name and an expanded focus as a private investment firm.
Newly-renamed CSC Capital Partners, Ltd., will seek to acquire, restructure and consolidate under-performing pro dealers into a nationwide chain.
The company currently is exploring opportunities in California, Arizona. Tennessee. Florida and Pennsylvania.
Explains managing partner Clark Colvin: "People don't appreciate the magnitude of opportunities existing for savvy investors who understand that an undervalued and under-managed, earnings-poor, commodity-oriented and incorrectly allocated assetbased industry is ripe for consolidation. Do things the other way around, and you can have an explosion in value creation."
Second and third generation family-owned and operated lumber companies can turn an unproductive business into part of a "nationwide money machine," says Colvin. "Lumber
companies have massive amounts of non-productive assets. So, why pay for an acquisition using debt when you can liquidate non-productive or under-productive assets and pay cash?"
He says current acquisitions in the industry seem to suffer in strategic intent. "Acquirers," Colvin explains, "focus on growth for growth sake, and marketshare expansion without a clear understanding of the debt service, distribution and low earnings risks associated with buyouts. Restructurings oriented toward achieving economies of scale are clearly missing. The consequences of such ill-fated plans can be seen all across the country."

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ffi$ ttendance could hit 2K at the ffi VZf edition of the fast-growing ffiNnwln Traders Market.

Registrations for the North American Wholesale Lumber Association's 5th
annual traders-only show Nov. 2-4 in Dallas are outpacing last year's 1,881, itself markedly higher than the 1,500 visitors in 1998, 1,300 in 1997, and 750 at the first event in 1996.
The market's success stems, in part, from its short, no-frills schedule and focus on business rather than recreation. It is held over a weekend at an affordable and accessible loca-
tion. And attendees aren't top executives but rather salespeople and sales managers, the employees who do the actual trading. Strict rules ensure that the attendance isn't difuted (see attendance policy on page TM 6).
"It's a great opportunity," says Ted Roberts of Des Moines, Ia.-based Roberts & Dybdal, which operates l0 distribution centers throughout the Midwest. "It gives our traders the chance to interact with the manufacturers and
processors and discuss more efficient ways to distribute products."
The number of exhibitors also has grown, from 103 in 1996 to 157 in 1991,175 in 1998, and 236 last year. Although the show is again being held at the Wyndham Anatole Hotel in Dallas, Tx., NAWLA has been able to rearrange the show floor to accommodate even more exhibitors. "We're adding 20-some booths to the main trade show floor," says NAWLA executive Nick Kent. "Last year, we had to turn away several companies that wanted to exhibit, which disappointed them and us, and was unfortunate for our general attendees, who expect to see the optimum number of exhibitors."
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A companion hall that last year held a dozen software vendors also has been enlarged to make room for more than 35 tech businesses. The "Cyber Connection" will now include a wide range of e-businesses, as well as remain open an hour and a half later than the main show, so exhibiting manufacturers can visit.
In all, NAWLA expects close to 300 exhibitors at this year's Traders Market. "We've supported it from Day One, and we've been very happy with it," says exhibitor Bob Mai, Potlatch Corp., Spokane, Wa. "We send more people from each of our three offices each year. This year, we'll be sending eight or nine people."
Explains Craig Broady, Pope & Talbot, Portland, Or.: "Nothing beats calling on a customer at his place of business. Second best is calling on a customer in a neutral area. And the Traders Market allows you to see more cus-
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modification to that. But if it gets to be paint and hardware and everything else, then you're looking at something like the Builders Show, and that's something we choose not to participate in."
Indeed, Roberts & Dybdal's Roberts, current chairman of the Traders Market Committee. is warv
of just this threat.
"We would like continued healthy growth, but not at the expense of the show losing its focus," he says. "The show has had very able leadership that has charted a healthy course, and I've tried to maintain that healthy course, but also tweak the dial just a bit and add some pertinent educational forums for the participants."
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NAWLA is a trade association of over 600 leading forest products and building material industry wholesalers, manufacturers and industry affiliated companies throughout the U.S. and Canada.
The group, whose wholesaler and wholesalerprocessor member's combined 1999 sales exceeded $25 billion, is dedicated to enhancing professionalism and efficiency throughout the lumber distribution channel and to the responsible use of forest resources.
The forest and building products industries within which NAWLA members operate has highly developed characteristics that help to shape the role of both the wholesale distributor and the role of NAWLA. The indusry is highly diversified both in terms of product and geography. Aside from species differences, products of fhe ffee include solid lumber, veneer and nonveneer panels, manufactured products such as fencing and decking, and much, much more.
NAWLA's role is to aid wholesale distributors in addressing and solving common industy challenges in the areas of transportation, government and environmental regulations, e-commerce and technology, and ongoing education.
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E-Opportunities For Troders
This year's NAWLA Traders Market will tackle wholesale lumber e-commerce issues on numerous fionts with the addition of enhanced. cyber-related events.
At an expanded Cyber Connection exhibit area off the rnain exhibit hall, 30+ cyber-related companies will be on hand to discuss their products and services and suggest solutions to attendees' current e-commerce needs (,see li,st below und e.rhibit hall map on p. TM l4). Attendees can even stay in touch with their customers and the office by checking their e-mail at two dedicated e-mail kiosks in the Cyber Connection.
As well. the day before the show opens, NAWLA is holding an E-Commerce Forum. Questions to be addressed include: How can doing business over the Internet help my cornpany? What is a portal? Who really buys and sells products via the Internet, anyway?
The day will begin with a videotape of the November l''National Association of Wholesaler-Distributors' satellite broadcast of "Success on the Internet: Real World Strategies for Wholesaler-Distributors." The video will feature successful wholesaler-distributors and industry experts who will provide critical insight into strategies that can lead to business success on the Internet.
Following the video and a bufl'et luncheon, a panel of speakers representing many different models of e-commerce will be present to discuss/defend their particular products/services, including portals and auctions. The panel will include Ross Elliott, Buildnet; Keith Russell, ForestExpress.com; Jim Clarke, LumberNet.com; Arnold Kraft, e-Wood.com; Alain Chalifour, Scoopsofi.com, and Joe Perraton, Forestlndustry.com.
As a follow-up to the speakers panel, a roundtable discussion will allow participants the chance to assess and fbrmulate their own "e-business" plans. Attendees will be able to engage in discussion regarding a business model that they would like to learn more about and discuss the pros and cons of a f'avorite model.
The all-day Nov. 2 seminar, which includes lunch, requires separate admission of $125 per registrant.
Cyber Connection exhibitors include:
Channelinx.com Booth C523
Conduit C52l
Distribution Management Systems Inc. C500
eFlatbed,com
e-Wood.com Inc.
First Svstech International. Inc.
Keymark Enterprises Inc.
Ltse Lumber Systems.. Inc.

Lumber IQ
Lumber Net
NxTrend Technology. Inc.
Pro-Com Integrated Software
Progressive Solutions Inc.
RDB Solutions Scoop Software Corp. Spruce


Nnwn frqders Morket Exhibitors
A.M. Cedar Ltd.
South Slocan, B.C.
Booth 363
Producer of fence posts/rails, shakes, shake blocks, post md rail blanks, split rail fencing.
3-o4
Montreal, P.Q.
Milketing production from six sawmills.
Ainsworth Lumber Co. ru
Vmcouver, B.C.
Producer of studs, OSB, plywood md veneer. Alioma Lumber.Inc.
Medley, Fl.
301
SYP mmufacturer/treater, pine exporter/importer. Alliance Forst
Degelis, P.Q.
355
Studs, structural light framing, joists and planks. American Wick Drain Corp.
Monroe, N.C.
1!6
Prefab soil drainage and roof ventilation systems. 136
Mission, B.C.
Supplier of red ceda shakes and shingles. 212
El Dorado. Ar.
SYP and engineered wood products maker
Antrim Cedar Coro.
Suney, B.C.
Manufacturer/wholesaler specializing in westem red ceda md SPF.
Apex Forest Products Inc.
Bunabv. B.C.
Producer of 30 million ft. a yea of SPF, DF, hemfir md ceda dimension and soecialties.
Maple Ridge, B.C.
412
Beadles Lumber Co. 439 Moultrie, Ga.
SYP manufacturer producing 907o dimension.
Bean Lumber Co.. Curt 264 Glenwood, Ar.
SYP mmufacturer with two sawmills, three treat ing cylinders, a deck accessories shop and dry kilns.
Princeton, Id.
Three plants produce 4/4 md 8/4 lumber.
Big Valley Lumber Co. 144 Bieber, Ca.
Two mills produce westem pine, DF md white fir. Bineham Lumber Inc. U9 Brookline, N.H.
Operations include two circultr mills.
Ste.-Foy, P.Q.
Sales office for four producers ner Quebec City, producing 165 million ft. annually of SPF and red pine.
Bois Omega Ltee
Lac Superieur, P.Q.
Boise Cascade Corp. Boise, Id.
Manufactures/distributes wood products, distdbutes building materials, and owns/manages timberlmd. 465
Greensboro, N.C.
Hardwood importer/wholesaler-processor
Thunder Bay, On.
351
Producer of whitewood, treated, MSR, paneling, poles, engineered and value-added products.

Builders Pre Stain
Redmond, Or.
Moulding and millwork plant.
Cuthbert, Ga.
Maker of SYP
113
covering 28 states and two provinces
producing 75 million bd. ft. mnually of DF md hem-fir lumber.
of wood cre products, which also cm be factory mchine applied to siding.
Vmcouver, B.C, C&DlumberCo. 2ll
Riddle, Or.
Manufacturer of lumber products, including DF, incense cedr and Port Orford cedar.
Rockwell, N.C.
Reload and transload services in the Southeast.
Carrier Lumber Ltd. 106
Prince George, B.C.
Loadings from B.C., Alberta and Saskatchewan.
Hollister, Ca.
Manufacturer of westem red cedar shingle panels.
Portland, Or.
Custom grades, surfacing, sizes, tallies in cedr.
Central Cedar Ltd. 436
Suney, B.C.
Producer of cedar, hemlock md DF.
Chicago Mercantile Exchange
Chicago, Il.
Futures md options on lumber and OSB.
Suney, B.C.
Cedr renm plant producing knotty products.
Jackson, Ms.
206
Wholesaler of pine, SYP moulding md millwork.
Coastsl Lumber Co. ll7
Weldon, N.C.
Hrdwood lumber, SYP lumber and plywood.
Cobodex Lumber 405
Laval, P.Q.
SPF exporter.
Collins Comoanies
Portland. Or.
269
Hardboard siding/trim, softwood frarning, hardwood lumbcr, particleboard, plywood underlayment. sheathing. T&G, and FSC ccrtilied products.
Finnforesl
Gorporalion is the leading intemalional enterprise in its field of business. Its core business comprises the marketing and pr0duclion ol sawn timber, plywood and highly processed special wood pr0ducls; including Master Plank' laminated veneer lumber. Finnloresl is parl of the Metsaliitto Group, and employs more than 3,700 people in 18 countries.
Colonial Cedar Co.
Kent, Wa. Offers cedr soecialties.
Brookhaven, Ms. SYP treater.
Omak, Wa.
457 Donan Forest Products 303
Duncm, B.C.
Producer of I billion bd. ft. of lumber annually, 607o hem-fir, ZOV, DF , and 209a cedu
Domtar Forest Products 204
Montreal, P.Q.
SPF producer of studs, dimension, F/J and MSR. 444
Sawmill with 1.4 million acres of self-sustaining pine and DF timberlands.
Comowood Products Ltd. 255
Kmloops, B.C.
Glued SPF and DF products manufacturer.
Meadow Creek, B.C.
MWinchester, Or.
Manufacturer of DF. hern-fir and ESI-,P studs, 259
Specializing in cedr bords, decking and fencing.
Crown Pacific
Ponland, Or. Sells logs, lumber and lumber products
Dain Rauscher
Portland, Or.
Dallas, Tx.
Davidson Industries
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Hrdwood mills in N.H. and Cmada
Lmgley, B.C.
Westem red cedar remanufacturer
Delta, B.C.
Sawmill specializing in cedr products. Deniso Lebel Inc.
P.Q. Desticon Transportation Seryices
4A
Chico, Ca.
Supplier of Superdeck wood ctre products. Dunkley Lumber Ltd. 154
Prince George, B.C.
SPF producer of 1x3-lx6 and2x3-2x12.
London, N.H.
complex producing K.D. eastem white pine.
provider of risk management services to thc lumber, pulp, paper and packaging industries.
Lumber Co.
Three plants produce western red cedar decking, trim, fascia, K.D. knotty bevel siding, and fencing.
B.C. Structural LVL, softwmd plywood and cedar.
Transportation, rail tracing md inventory handling/ control. Reloads in Wa.. B.C.. Ab. and Saskatchewan.
N.H.
eastem white pine mill.
CCA treated lumbcr/plywood. FRT woodl distributes westem cedar, Alaska yclbw cedar, timbers. Rhino Deck, DF and hcm-flr dimension.
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DCFP is an independently owned sawmill dedicated to producing a quality product. We are committed to supplying our customers with a product that is consistently above average. Our product line includes Kiln Dried and Green DR HF and ESLP studs, posts and webstock in lengths to 10'.

SainrJean, P.Q.
Manufacturer of pre-assembled fencing pmels md other value-added products Filler King Co.
Homedale, Id.
Laminated roof decking, DF laminated bems md long-length dimension
l'innt'orest U.S'A.
l'ortland. Or., and Rosevillc. Mi.
Markctcr and producer ol sawn timber. plyu'ood atrd specialtics.
103
163.327
Forest Grove Lumber 415
McMinnville, Or.
Producer of Accuruff specializing in premium green DF timbers,
Rapid City, S.D.
Pine dimension, bords and timbers, industrials, priming, treating and pattems.
ForesTel Inc.
Portlmd, Or.
North Vmcouver, B.C.
Wilsonville. Or.
452
454
Salmon Creek Division produccs ccrlar boiLrtls arrd siding. Manufacturing division. Santiam Forest Products. has l5 kilns. plancr. Wcinig tnouldcr. irnd resaw. 335
Westbmk, B.C.
Offers whitewood board products.
Greenville, S.C.
Specialists in high-end pattem work such as flooring and V-joint paneling.
(]ulf Lumber Co.. lnc.
Mobilc. Al.
Manulircturer oI SYP dimension in framing. l\'1SR and prcssue trealed
127
Gulf States Paper Coro. W-
Tuscaloosa, Al.
Haida Forest Products Ltd.
Bumaby, B.C.
Producer of cedr siding, cler S4S finish, paneling and outdoor wood Products
Hampton l,umber Mills
Portland. Or.
Sawmills produce structural and laminatcd lutnbcr
Hancock Lumber Co.
Casco, Me.
Maker of eastem white pine for 150 yers.
Hardell Mutual Plywood Co.
Chehalis, Wa.
Douglas fir and hemlock plywood mill.
Harwood Products 111

Branscomb, Ca.
Fmily-owned mill manufacturing redwood, DF, white fir, and certifred lumber.
Hilmoe Forest Products
Lakewood. Wa.
Westem SPF/lodgepole pine sawmill.
Hood lndustries. Inc.
llrtticsburg. Ms.
Pnrducer oI SYP lunrbcr and pl)'wood.
Huber Coro...I.M.
Charlotte, N.C.
Engineered wood producer.
Hunt Forest Products
Ruston, La.
SYP plywood mill.
Idaho Forest Industries
Coeur d'Alene, Id.
Operator of three north Idaho mills.
Idaho Timber Coro.
Fort Worth, Tx.
Four sawmills md nine manufacturing plants.

Montreal, P.Q.
Lacrete Sawmills. Ltd.
Lacrete, Ab.
Lazy-S Lumber Co, Beavercreek, Or.
153 Westem red cedar siding, paneling and decking.
Leesville, La.
Manufacturer of SYP lumber
Legsett Wood Wilkes-Bane, Pa.
4g
Manufacturer of Eastem spruce-pine-fir products.
Delta, B.C.
Hemlock, DF, SPF and westem red cedar producer
Lignum Ltd.
Vancouver, B.C.
Limington Lumber Co.
East Baldwin. Me.
Producer of eastem white pine bord.
Linnton Plywood Assmiation
Portland, Or.
Douglas fir MDO and HDO panels.
Louisiana-Pacific Coro.
Portland, Or.
Building materials and industrial wood products
Lukwa Mills Ltd.
Suney, B.C.
Lumber Finishers Inc.
Pelhm, N.Y.
Lumber machine coating managemenVmarketing.
205
Riddle. Or.
Team of companies including fir cutting mill D.R. Johnson Lumber, pine mill Crant Western Lumber, three stud mills. and beam olant Riddle Laminators.
Lumbermens Red Book
Chicago, Il.
LWO Corn.
Portland, Or.
Producer of lattice, moulding and other specialties. 352
Terry, Ms. Industrial grade plywmd specialists.
dimension, MSR and white cedar shingles, K.D., factory-stained and treated with bleaching oil.
Manufacturer of I 50+ million ft. of SYP nroducts. K
Produces CedarPly cedar plywood siding: MDO, HDO. MDO and HDO concrctc lbrns: sanded hardwood plvwood, and commodity fir plywood.
Thrums, B.C.
West Linn, Or.
of mahogany decking. flooring, etc
Mb.
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t iLiah. Ca.
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Pinetech. Inc. 240
Lake City, Mi.
Red pine timbers, squres, dimension md posts. Plum Creek Timber Co. A2
Columbia Falls, Mt.
Two mills produce boilds, two produce solid and F/J studs, and two others SYP dimension.
Two nrills in thc Black Hills producc ponderosa pinc. 'fhrce mills in ucstern Canada producc SPF. fir/larch. hcrnjir. and rveslcm rcd ccdar. Portac.
Manufacturer of dimension, studs, plywood veneer and glulams for 50+ years.
Manufacturer/marketer of lumber, plywood, plywood specialties, particleboard, melamine, film and coated finishes. Richmond, B.C.
Westem red cedar siding, paneling, fencing, etc.
Mill Co.. Inc. 337
Wa.
Mainly K.D. hem-fir and green DF dimension.
B.C.
siding and paneling, solid and F/J.
Or.
to provide the brightest, freshest, cleanest lumber products.

of ceda shingle siding panels.
Manulircturcr/distl ibutor ol architcctural. industrial and chcmical coatings. paints. stains rnd rclatcd products lbr the lirctory
Remanufacturer of cutstock, F/J products, exporl items. engineered wood producls. lurning squares. edge-glued panels, fascia and moulding.
Swan Secure Products. Inc.
Baltimore, Md.
Stainless and copper alloy fasteners.
TJ&R Trading Coro.
Chicago, Il.
Specialists in lumber and OSB futures. 309
Bumaby, B.C.
Operates DCs, reloads, remans and reating plants, 132
Suney, B.C.
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Tembec
Timmins,
Id. Manufacnrer of 4/4 and dimension nroducts. lo4 341 400 256 ! -.i -i -{ I -l l j l i I I I I I I I I t Circle No. 21 Rrllmer
Wide range of finished westem red cedar products. Teton West Lumber Cheyenne, Wy. 416.472
FIR Boards - Flooring - Clears Stepping - Ceiling - Industrials Patterns - Fingerjointed Products Timbers - Shop - Cutstock HARDWOODS Alder - Oak Maple - Cherry Mahogany PINE Ponderosa & Radiata Selects - Commons Fingerjointed Products Fractionals - Shop - Mldg & Better REDWOOD Clears - Commons Fingerjointed Products CEDAR Boards - Bevel Sidino Finish - V-joint - Fenciig Channel - Decking - Timbers Fingerjointed Products Circle No.23 Tnroens tltmxer 23
TimberTech Ltd. Columbus, Oh. Composite decking. Tolko Industries Ltd, Vemon, B.C. Wood, paper, panel and engineered products
Or.
Sales agent for stud and random dimension mills. Tricon Timber. Inc. 336 St. Regis, Mt. Studs, web stock, D-select and I x4 rough green. Trirnloist Corp. 409 Columbus, Ms.
Unique floor truss that can be trimmed on-site. 'fri-Pro Cledar Products ll8 Oltltou.n. Id.
l\{ill enrphasizing WRC bctcl siding. prttcrn stock. boards and decking.
Tristar Transload Inc. ll2
Portland, Or.
Reload specializing in dimension lumber, plywood and OSB.
Trout River Lumber Nottowav. Va.
U S Timber Co. 4ll
Boise, Id.
Manufacturer/marketer of dimension lumber, studs
and bords.
Weston Forest Corp. 213
Mississauga, On.
Union Pacific Railroad Portland. Or.
Remanufacturer specializing in eastern white pine. Westran Services Ltd. 437 New Westminster, B.C.
Providing transportation services with over 225 railcars. Served by BNSF,
Mill producing SYP pattern work, products for treating, industrial stock. 257 Pageland, S.C.
SYP pressure treating facility and sawmill special izing in heavy roof decking
Medford, Or.
Products include studs, siding, sanded. plywood SYP dimension and boards.
Warm Springs Forest Products Industries
302 Wam Springs, Or.
DF and hem-fir manufacturer of K.D. dimension lumber and green timbers.
Watkins Sawmills
316
Beaverton, Or.
Manufacturer of clear DF, hemlock ish and industrial lumber.
463 and cedar fin-
Mission. B.C.
Producer of westem red cedar shakes and shingles. Weaber. Inc.
Lebanon. Pa.
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Manufacturer of S4S solid oak and poplar boards, F/J poplar S4S boards and mouldings, veneered oak boads, and F/J poplar moulding blanks.
Weiss Grouo. The 307 Suney, B.C.
Three facilities specializing in prefinishing siding products since 1973.
239 t62
Marysville, Wa.
312
Producer of cedar siding, fencing, decking, paneling and F/J items.
141
New Westminster, B.C.
Two reman plants, two sawmills, and a specialties division. Cedarshed Industries.

Anahim Lake. B.C. West Fraser Mills Ltd. 340 Quesnel, B.C.
Integrated company with six reloads and eighl mills producing over 1.4 billion ft.
324
Weyerhaeuser subsidiary operating Canadian sawmills.
lVillamette lndustries
Ruston. l-a.
268.408
lntcgr{tcd company producing a u ide range of buildirrg nraterials. including lurrlbcr. plyuood. parti cleboard. MDF. OSB and engincered wurd products. fiom f-5 plants.
Winton Sales Prince George, B.C.
3r7
Fumishing dimension and long-length F/J lumber. Wisconsin-CaliforniaForestProducts.lnc. l2tt Reclding. Ca. [)orrestic rnd impottcd woOtl products.
Sheridan, Wy.
140
Mill producing 40 million bd. ft. per year, plus a F/J stud line.
353
Xootential Products. Inc.
Winnipeg, Mb.
White Swan, Wa. Sawmill for studs, structrual light framing, radius edge decking, etc.
Weverhaeuser Canada Kamloops, B.C. 120 361 150
Coeur d'Alene, Id.
Three sales offices and a remanufacturing plant in ldaho.
Zio-O-Log Mills Inc.
Eugene, Or.
165
Sawmill for posts, timbers, beams and railroad ties.


New Yard For New Year
Longtime Oregon developer and builder Bill Moody plans to open Junction City Home Improvement Center in the town that bears its name around the beginning of 2001.
"I think this area can use a good retail lumberyard," he said.
The store will be built on the former site of a 7,200-sq. ft. farm equipment dealership, and also will have a 75,000 sq. ft. yard.
Moody and partner Pat Farr, a former local True Value general manager, plan extensive remodeling of the current structure, including constructing an addition and paving the parking lot.
Longtime ldaho Retailer Sold
After nearly 40 years in the retail lumber and hardware business, Kent and Deloroes Hobbs have sold Preston Lumber Co., Preston, Id., citing Kent's health problems.
"The business is doing very well, but I've almost lost Kent twice this year for medical reasons," said Deloroes. "I did not want to run this place by myself."
While her husband would not reveal the name of the new owners. he
did say that the business would close Sept. 30.
"We're going to take a welldeserved vacation down the West Coast," he said. "The business will reopen Nov. I for a two-week period under new ownership with the same name. After the 15th, the new owners will decide what their plans are for the business."
"We'd like to see another lumber yard go back in," said Deloroes, "especially in the plumbing line, because we've been one of the biggest suppliers for Preston in the plumbing line."
She said that the building that houses Preston Lumber was owned at one time by Kent's great-great-grandfather, who operated a dance hall on the premises.
In 1904, Overland Lumber opened on the site, followed by Preston Lumber, which was founded in 1938 by R.J. McCaslin, who, according to Deloroes, owned yards in Idaho, Nevada and Oregon.
Kent Hobbs said that he began working at the yard not long after their 1968 wedding, and that his wife started shortly thereafter. The couple purchased the business in 1975.
Injured Employee Wins Case
A former Home Depot worker who allegedly suffered severe electric shock while operating a forklift was awarded $880,000 in a lawsuit against the distributor of the equipment. Larry Cundieff has not returned to work at the San Diego, Ca., store since sustaining the injury two years ago.
Distributor W.T. Billards, Santa Fe Springs, Ca., was ordered to pay the judgment, although Cundieff also is seeking $30,000 from Home Depot to cover medical and disability costs.
New Coatings E-Marketplace
A new online marketplace is being launched for the powder coatings industry.
Designed to streamline transactions and ease communication between buyers and sellers, CoatingsMart reportedly offers over 500 products from such manufacturers as Valspar, Morton Powder Coatings, Ferro and Nordson. Plans are to expand into other industrial and specialty coating products.
On www.coatingsmart.com, registered buyers can search an electronic catalog, place orders from multiple suppliers and check shipment status.
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Wayne K. Lincoln, ex-Total Building Products, has been appointed v.p., sales & marketing for Honsador Lumber Corp., Kapolei, Hi.
Debbie Nelson and Michelle Mills are the new co-mgrs. of All-In-One True Value stores in Junction City and Veneta, Or., succeeding general mgr. Pat Farr, who is now a partner in the soon-to-open Junction City Home Improvement City, Junction City.
Gerry Glem has resigned as v.p. of Evergreen Forest Products Inc. (Allweather Wood Treaters), Washougal, Wa., and as president of Vancouver Manufacturing Inc.
Tom Summers has been promoted to sales mgr. of the Salt Lake City, Ut., branch of All-Coast Forest Products. Steve Gilbert has been promoted to outside sales rep. in Chino, Ca.
Casey Keller has founded Remington Trading Co., Sherwood, Or. Larry Cole is v.p. of sales. Both were formerly with Buckeye Pacific.

Dennis DeBritz is now working on the wholesale desk at Jones Wholesale Lumber, Lynwood, Ca.
Thom Wright, ex-C&D Lumber, has been named mgr. of lumber marketing and sales for South American Woods, Lake Oswego, Or.
Todd Adams, ex-TruServ, has joined the sales department at H.E. Simpson Lumber Co., Kalispell, Mr.
Kathryn F. McAuley has been appointed managing directorinvestor relations for Weyerhaeuser Co., Federal Way, Wa.
Troy Hefner has been promoted to regional v.p. of Home DePot's Western division, Orange, Ca.
Terry Hopper is now merchandising v.p. Jess Alejandrez is the mgr. of the new Home Depot in Manteca, Ca. Mgrs. of other new stores include Brian Suomi, San Pedro, Ca.; Javier Marquez, North Santa Ana, Ca., and Jane Lopez, Temecula, Ca.
Phil Huber is the mgr. of the new Expo Design Center in Anaheim, Ca. Assistant mgrs: John CirbY, Roe Wambold, Chris Arnold, Julia Newborn, Don Yourstone, Riggs Thayer and Nicole Burwell.
Keith Russell has been appointed ceo of ForestExpress.com, Atlanta, Ga.
Early Bowen is the mgr. of the new Lowe's Home Improvement Center in Rancho Santa Margarita, Ca. Assistant mgrs.: Dave Nyberg; Robert Persky and Steve Amaral.
Todd Pierson is the general mgr. of the new House2Home in W. Las Vegas, Nv. General mgrs. of other new stores include Ron Bunzell, Henderson. Nv.: Mike Smith, Foothill Ranch, Ca., and Cindy Goodman, Palm Desert. Fnew..dspe,,*, 5 p ?
Robert '(Bobtt Scanlon, ex-Buzzsaw.com, has been named v.p. of sales for TheJobsite.com, Laguna Hills, Ca.
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Ahren Spilker has been named sales mgr. of Timber Resources Forest Products, Molalla, Or.
Mike Ludwig, western region mgr., Eugene, Or., and Marc Mullins, technical support coordinator, APA-The Engineered Wood Association, Tacoma, Wa., have earned quality auditor certification from the American Society for Quality.
Robert D. Bridge has been named attorney/assistant corporate secretary for TruServ Corp.
Diane Wood has been promoted to senior product mgr. for the Tilelab and Polyblend product lines at Custom Building Products, Seal Beach, Ca. Norm Tracy is now director of marketing-product management.
Michael Ainsworth, v.p., marketing and business development, Ainsworth Lumber Co. Ltd., Vancouver, B.C., has been appointed chairman of the marketing advisory committee of APA-The Engineered Wood Association, Tacoma, Wa.

Clint Bower, Braided Accents, Coeur d'Alene, Id., and his wife, Cheryl, enjoyed an Oregon Coast vacation.
Rodimiro "Felix" Felix, knife grinder, Ganahal Lumber Co., Anaheim, Ca., has retired. Angela Miranda, hardwoods department, married Christopher Lopez Aug. 5, then honeymooned in Las Vegas, Nv. Misty Burns, doors and windows, and her husband, Jim, contractor sales, Costa Mesa, Ca., are the proud parents of 8 lb., 5 oz.,2t"-long Kelly Samantha Burns, born June 21,2000. Larry Hadley, mgr., hardware department, Huntington Beach, Ca., earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Management from the University of Phoenix. Todd Hawkins, outside sales, Los Alamitos, Ca., and his wife, Michelle, are the proud parents of 8lb., l9-112"-long Heath Daniel, born Sept. 12.
Dave Blasen, Blasen & Blasen, Portland, Or., is recovering from a heart attack.
J. David Hale has been named president of Louisville Ladder Group LLC.
Dennis Pinkleton, ex-Senco Fastening Systems, has been appointed ceo of Ryobi's North American power tools division.
Shelton Hinson has been named lumber & millwork specialist for BargainBuilder.com. Steve Maddox is kitchen & bath specialist. Both are ex-BMA.
John Hogan, City of Seattle, Wa.; Duane lrson, Pacific Gas & Electric Co.; Tom Mewbourne, AFG Industries, Inc., and Garrett Stone. Brickfield. Burchette & Ritts. P.C.. were elected to the National Fenestration Rating Council board of directors. Jim Krahn, Marvin Windows & Doors, continues as board chairman. William Lingnell, Sealed Insulated Glass Manufacturers Association, is now vice chairman, and Tony Rygg, California Energy Commission. treasurer.
Dave Dahlen, Keene Industries, Ukiah, Ca., and Sparky Boyd, Piedmont Lumber, Calpella, Ca., are enjoying touring on their recently purchased vintage Harley Davidson motorcycle.
Hugh Mungus and Freddy Fungus have put on hold merger negotiations between Mungus-Fungus Forest Products, Climax, Nv., and Chapter 11 Industries, Ltd., Goingbroke. Englanc.
Builders Look Up to Disdero Lock-Deck Laminated Deckitg

Cautious Lumber And Panel Forecast
North American lumber and structural wood panel production is expected to decline somewhat in 2001, while LVL and wood l-joist output will increase, according to APA-The Engineered Wood Association and the Southern Forest Products Association. Both predict high oil prices and the Fed's desire to keep inflation in check will keep the economy from growing too fast.
The increased market growth of the past two years in remodeling and nonresidential construction is forecast to decrease as well due to slower job growth and higher interest rates. In turn, single and multifamily starts should slip from 1.58 million this year to 1.45 million in 2002, with current levels returning in 2005.
Single-family units each consume on average 14,200bd. ft. of lumber and 11,600 sq. ft. of structural panels (3/8" basis), while 5,540 bd. ft. of lumber and about 4,000 sq. ft. of structural panels are used per multifamily unit.
The weakening of the dollar and the expected recovery of European and eastern Asia economies should increase exports, partially offsetting the declines in housing starts. Europe, Japan, Mexico and the Caribbean account for threefourths of all North American lumber and panel exports.
More builders and homeowners are looking up to the warm aesthetics of Lock-Deck wood interiors. This T&G laminated wooddecking combines a structural roof system and a handsome finish surface.
The furring, sheathing and finishing often required with steel or other materials is eliminated, meaning faster construction at lower cost.
It's available in six and eight inch widths as well as two, three, four and five inch thicknesses. LockDeck is dry, strong, and bonded with a waterproof adhesive.
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While raw materials are expected to be sufficient, rising timber costs have hit the South especially hard. In the West, continued environmental restrictions on public and private timber, coupled with increased use of private timber supplies will lead to tighter western timber supplies over the next five years. Conversely, Canadian forests should continue to meet softwood lumber producers' needs, not withstanding new environmental legislation or other factors.
North American lumber production is forecast to decline 2Vo next year from 65.7 billion bd ft. to 64.5 billion, and to 63.3 billion bd. ft. in 2002,before increasing to 68.1 billion bd. ft. in 2005. U.S. production is expected to be 34.6 billion bd. ft. in 2001, with Canadian production at 29.9 btllion. While Canada exports almost two-thirds of its lumber production, the U.S. should consume 54 billion bd. ft. of lumber next year, of which 19.5 billion ft. will be imported.
Structural panel production in North America is expected to slip 2.37o to 39.1 billion sq. ft. (3/8" basis), with U.S. output at 2l.l billion ft., and Canada I 1.4 billion. OSB our put should exceed plywood production by about 1.2 billion bd. ft., growing to approximately 2.7 billion ft.by 2002 and approaching 9.6 billion three years later, when North American totals could reach 42 billion sq. ft.
Glulam timber production is forecast to be 355 million bd. ft. in 2001 for North America, increasing to 372 million ft. by 2002, and achieving a record high of about 475 million ft. by 2005. The increase will be largely influenced by the economic recovery of Japan, the glulam industry's largest export market. Another factor will be the increased use of glulams in place of solid sawn timbers. Total glulam exports should reach 25 billion bd. ft. this year, 35 million ft.by 2002 and about 45 million ft. by 2005.
Wood I-joist production is expected to continue to rise as more builders become familiar with the product and switch from lumber. This year's production is forecast to be 940 million linear ft. and to increase about 67o annually through 2005 to 1.4 billion linear ft. I-joists account for roughly 387o of the raised wood floor market, and are expected to total 557oby 2005.
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Lastly, LVL production is forecast to reach 54.5 million cubic ft. this year, and to continue to rise annually to 74 million ft. in 2005.
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Ganahl Lumber Co. installed a new sawdust collection system and replaced the roof in the mill area at its Capistrano Beach, Ca., yard...
Sierra Building Products, Producer of architectural paving stones and retaining wall blocks, is building a 49,500-sq. ft. plant on 10 acres in Fontana, Ca. ...
Columbia Forest Products, Portland, Or., has acquired Louisiana-Pacific 's veneer and flitchwood mills in Mellen, Wi.
QEP Co., Inc., specialty tools and flooring products manufacturer and distributor, is relocating its City of Industry, Ca., DC to a 117,00-sq. ft. facility in Henderson, Nv.
Matthews Four Seasons, Stockton, Ca., was recognized for its efforts in waste reduction by winning the San Joaquin County's
T.O.P.P.S. Environmental Excellence Award and the states's Integrated Waste Management Board's W.R.A.P. 2000 Award ...
M oni e r Life til e, lrv ine, Cd., donated roof tiles and sent staff to help build 30 homes for Habitat for Humanity's 2000 Jimmy Carter Work Project in Americus and Plains, Ga.
Timbe rline Software Corp., Beaverton. Or.. won the Star Award for most improved software support organization from the Software Support Professionals Association
Boise Cascade Corp., Boise, Id., and Do it Best Corp. were recognized as being among the nation's most innovative users of information technology in the l2th annual InformationWeek 500 ranking ...
ForestExpress, Atlanta, Ga., has landed a fourth equity partner, Mead Corp.: the e-business continues pursuing Boise Cascade,
Sierra Pacific Industries, Redding, Ca., and Slocan Group are new to the Tercx exchange
Egarden.com Inc. has added a dedicated online purchasing room for TruServ retailers
New Web sites: BuilderDepot, Inc., San Diego, Ca., www. builderdepot.com .. HomeBase's House2 Home, Irvine, Ca., www. house2home.com North American Fiber Cement Association,www.nafca.org Trimline Building P roducts, www.trimlineproducts.com ...
Ace Hardware Corp. provided Ace Royal exterior and interior paints for the Southern Living Magazine 2000 Idea Home in Fort Worth, Tx. ...
Anniversaries: Rosboro Lumber, Springfield, Or., 60th Capital Lumber Co.'s Lubbock, Tx.. branch. 20th.

SPI TIMBERLANDS
Your July issue of The Merchant Magazine Qt. 41) contained a brief article entitled "SPI Converting Timberlands," which was based upon what I would assume to be a source other than Sierra Pacific Industries. I say this because we do not refer to our forest management practices as converting our lands to "plantations," as was the main theme of the article.

SPI is developing a 10O-year plan for the management of its L5 million acres of forests in Califomia. In addition to managing its lands under California's forest practice rules, which are the most stringent in the nation, SPI also adheres to the Sustainable Forestry Initiative, which results in harvesting no more than what grows in any given year while addressing environmental concerns.
Our computer-generated 10O-year plan is based on the combination of extensive forest inventory and environmental data and visually illustrates management plans for each of the company's watersheds in 10 year increments. This overall management plan promotes forest health (which will minimize the effects of wild fires). removal of inferior trees, growing several species of healthy trees at a faster rate, reforestation by planting seven trees for every one harvested and protection of water courses and wildlife habitat.
By developing such a comprehensive forest management plan, we can be assured that we'll have the resources for our manufacturing facilities for decades to come. No one realizes the fact that we must be good stewards of our lands more than we do.
Ed Bond
Siena Pacific Industries
P.O. Box 496028
Redding, Ca.96049
a symbol of qaality forest profutcts worldruide
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Diving Into E-Commerce
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EDl-model, document-exchange mapping service between the buyer's and seller's back-end business systems. Many plan to offer additional services, including market information, technical information about products, warranty services, mortgage and other financial services, access to contractors and other pertinent data.
The goal of BuildNet, for example, is to have homebuilders using one of its seven or eight construction management packages to do business electronically. Builder members do a take-off, submit it via the exchange over the Internet, and receive a quote from one or more member suppliers indicating availability, pricing and delivery information. Buyer members could then place an order, take delivery, be invoiced and make payments online.

Many also have plans for a universal catalog database of building product items, but developing and maintaining such a database is a daunting and expensive task. When in place, this catalog will facilitate the placing of orders online and the forwarding of the transaction documents to both the buyer's and seller's back-end systems.
Of course, exchange participation comes at a cost. Most have a monthly or annual price structure based on the size of the member's business, and also an ongoing transaction cost based on activity. Subscriptions can range from $2,000 to $25,000 per year, or more. depending upon company size and classification as a buyer- or seller-member of the exchange. Transaction fees can be a flat fee per transaction or a percentage of the transaction itself and may be assessed against the seller, the buyer, or both.
DMSi is currently creating an interface to the BuildNet and Channelinx exchanges. Real, live customer transactions are expected to begin flowing through that interface, to and from both exchanges, as early as this month.
But exactly which exchange communities are best and which will prosper is difficult to say. It may be a combination of two or three. It's likely niche exchanges will begin popping up soon, such as roofing.com or millwork.com to target the specific contractor level. Users will need to determine which of these can benefit the majority of their customers.
New Logo For AWI
The Architectural Woodwork Institute has introduced a new loso which the association hopes wil reflect its influence in the industn'.
addition to the Mammoth Site in Hot Springs, S.D.
The museum houses the skeletal remains of an Ice Age mammoth, camel and giant short-faced bear.
The project, which is expected to be completed by year's end, entails adding a new exhibit area, laboratory, climate-controlled bone storage area, research library, classrooms and offices.
One, Reno, Nv., may be forced to close other locations if a buyer cannot be found.
The chain first hoped to return to profitability by closing just irs moneylosing stores as part of its reorganization under Chapter 1 I bankruptcy protection.
NATURAL BORN: Architectural Woodwork Institute's new logo reflects the shape of trees, the source from which most members'products are made.
"AWI's new logo is a straightforward and strong image of the industry it represents," said outgoing president Bruce Cody. "The circles in the new icon reflect the shape of trees, the fundamental resource from which AWI's members' products are made, while the lines are architectural in nature, reflecting the end product of our industry-finely crafted woodwork."

"The shapes within the icon," Cody added, "also suggest the tools used to shape and craft woodwork products."
The AWI Quality Certification Program trademark also has been updated to incorporate the revised national logo.
Police Invade Lumberyard
A dozen squad cars from the local police surrounded and entered Product Sales Company's Orange, Ca., wholesale lumber yard at dusk recently.
But it wasn't a major bust. Rather, it was a planned training exercise for the police K-9 corps., invited in by owner Ted Gilbert.
The officers planted various substances around the yard and in the warehouse. The dogs were then turned loose to see how fast they could find the hidden packages.
Observing the police cars and the uniformed officers at work, Gilbert said he couldn't help wondering what his corporate neighbors must have thought was going on.
Mammoth Job For l-Joists
Make no bones about it, roughly 3,900 lineal feet of Willamerte
StrucJoist I-joists are being used to construcr a 44-ft. by 150-ft. by 30-ft.
Supply 1 Closings Continue
With liquidation sales underway in Albany and Hillsboro, Or., Supply
Now, Supply One says it will close some or all of its seven other units unless it can quickly secure buyers or financing. The remaining locations are in Lake Tahoe, Reno and Sparks, Nv.; Lake Tahoe, Ca., and Klamath Falls, Grants Pass and Gresham, Or.
6o Years Young.,.
Rosboro has a history of preparing for the future. In l940,when T.W. "Whit" Rosborough bought land in an Lrea. now known as the Finn Rock Working Forest, he harvested trees and reforested the land. Now,60 years late! those seedlings are trees, ready agtilt for haryesting. From the beginning, Rosboro has maintained healthy foress by actively re-planting and thinning to encourage growth. In the past 20 years, we've modernized our mills and diversified our product offerings, further positioning ourselves for sability and longevity.
Iha's why Rosboro is 60 years young this yezr, andpoised for another 60 years-and beyond.
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Rosboro was founded as a family operation n 1940 and remains one today, with 450 employees working together to produce a variety of valuable high-quality wood products. Our employees, our customers, and our commitment to the community have made us successful. Rosboro is, indeed, ready to grow into tomoffow.
Lumber, plywood, round stock, poles, pilings. Agency stamped, preservative treated, fire retardant wood

DOMESTIC SALES: Jerry Long. Michael Parrella, Lynn Bethurum, Janet Pimentel, Pete Ulloa, George Parden, Vince Galloway.
INTERNATIONAL SALES: Nestor Pimentel. Oscar Poftillo.

DEL MAB Racetrack (1) greets Georgia-Pacilic during the supplier's annual customer appreciation day Aug. 25. (2) Judy & Charles Nichols, Valerie & Rick Deen (3) Ben & Birgitta Olin. (4) Dan & Carol Ruettgers. (5) Cheryl & Dan

Minshew, Cheryl & Jim Minshew, Vic Minshew, Marqorie & Charles Minshew, Debbie & Dan Minshew. (6) Greg Gablenz, Glen Ellingson. Bert Marostica. (7) Sheryl & Richard MacArlhur. (8) Lucy & Sam Perez. lvana Meyran, Lori Faulkner.
Sharon Solomon. (9) Barbara & Jerry Hood. (10) Mike & Debbie Hill, Bert & Raymie Short, James & Linda Whaley. (11) Craig & Cheryl Fleming. (12) Sandy & Richard Furnai (13) Helga & Carl
Metzler. (1a) [back] Ann & Bill Seers, [front]
l/arry & Jill stielel. Bill Jr & Lydia Seers. (15)
Charles & Laura Mooreman, Dave & Diane
Coker, Jim & Nancy Coker. (16) [back] Sandy & Dick Goering, Patti & Kevin Lindsay, Baf
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Haupert. Aleece deVengoechea. (17) Deonn
Delord, Barrel Burl, Steve Ceriani. (18) Frank
Youngman, Mark Olson, Mary Greeley. (19)
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Foam On The Range
Insulatins foam for doors and windows is auuilable from Hilti.
Designed for contractors, CF 128DW is said to provide consistent slability and adhesiveness while maintaining a high quality bead of foam.
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What A Bore
Finish What You Started
A composite wood decking finish that comes in three semi-transparent tones is new from Performance Coatings, Inc.
Dump Card
ABC Builders & Designers has a new kit that fits virtually any conventional wheelbarrow, reportedly enabling users to dump materials without straining themselves.
Made from stee\, E-Z Dump extends a wheelbamow from its base, allowing users to dump items without having to bend their backs and risk strains.
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Speaker Of The House
A ceiling tile loudspeaker system that connects to any audio source and installs in any conventional ceiling tile grid system is new from Spectrum Advanced
A tool for running irriga- tion lines or elliptical lines under existing walks and drives is new from the Snake River Tool Co.
Hy dro B ore attaches to a garden hose to horizontally dig a channel. A vented mandrel at the boring tip allows water to flow horizontally.
Users dig a 3' long ditch to access the underside of a sidewalk or driveway, connect the garden hose and begin to apply water pressure while boring.
The unit features 18" boring sections, lengths can be added job.
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Technologies
CTX24 comes screened and can be customized to match virtually any ceiling tile pattern.
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Keep lt Clean
A spray cleaner that is said to easily wipe away imbedded dirt and black scuff marks from resin furniture is available from Gordon Feron & Co., Inc.

Resinbrite comes in a 16 oz. bottle.
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Gives You An Earful
Radians, Inc. has a new hearing protection band for workers exposed to high decibel levels, but who need to remove their earplugs repeatedly.
Knotwood provides a colorant, stain resistance and mildew protection to all types of wood composite decking and siding.
Finishes fbr exotic hardwoods and Dressure treated lumber are also available. the former for hardwoods such as Ipe, Iron Wood, Pau LoPe, Diamond Decking, teak, mahogany and oak.
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Loft In Space
A garage storage system that is height adjustable, utilizes waste space and keeps valuables off the floor is new from Hyloft USA.
Rad Band features washable, resusable earplugs and carries a noise reduction rating of 23 decibels. The device comes with a black, breakaway neck cord.
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Hyloft frees up space intended for vehicles, allows easy identification of stored items. doesn't interfere with garage door openers and stores large and odd shaped items unsuitable for cabinets.
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Like A Rolling Stone
Ames-True Temper has introduced two poly stone products that reportedly have the look and feel of the real McCoy.

AllThe Proof You Need
A latex polymer-based waterproofing membrane and crack isolation system is new from W.R. Bonsal Co.
Pre-mixed and readv to use. WP6000 can be applied bybrush roller or sprayer over dry concrete. exterior grade plywood, interior floors, masonry and concrete backerboard substrates.
The product can be used on floors, walls, countertops, in steam rooms or shower stalls and comes in 1 or 3.5 gallon pails.
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Planters With Punch
Shelves & Work Benches
Secured by stakes, Stone Edge Landscape Stones are stackable, and can be sold in a single-, double- or triple-tier display.
The 2.75"x2.5" oroduct comes in 6", 12" and 18" lengths, and one box covers 24' if single stacked.
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Panel Colony
Specialty siding polypropylene panels that create an Old World style are new from Georeia-Pacific Buildins Products.
A new in-ground planter allows gardeners to rotate potted plants when blooms are at their peak, maintaining landscape color throughout the growlns season.
Heavy duty all welded shelves with a 1,750-lb.-per shelf capacity and a work bench with a 10,000-lb. capacity are new from Hodge Manufacturing Co., Inc.
The 12" tall shelves range in size from 24"x36" to 36"x72", with a 15" shelf clearance.
The work bench has a l/4" steel plate top size of 34"x48",60" or 78" and is welded to a 3" channel frame and 3"x3l16" angle iron legs.
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C-Clamps Make The Grade
Council Tool Co. offers 2"-12" cclamps with frame test loads from 3.300-9.500lbs.
The Pro 400 Series have forged high-carbon steel frames that are said to ensure safe and secure clamping.
The tool's threaded screw is copper plated for protection against welding splatter and debris.
PlantExchange's sturdy, plastic sleeve receptacle can be sunken permanently into soil for controlled watering.
Plants can be moved indoors in colder months to avoid frost exposure.
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New World Scallops feature a lightly embossed woodgrain, while Rough Sawn Cedar panels have a deep woodgrain texture.
The panels are made of 12 interlocking fingers and feature integral side interlocks.
The products have a lifetime limited warranty and are molded from high-quality resins with UV inhibitors that help protect against sun damage.
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Table For One
A portable table-for-one made of heavy gauge wire and 3/4" steel tube for indoor and outdoor parties and camping is available from Go Stuff.
Go-Table holds paper or china plates up to l0-l/2" in diameter, and the drink holder accommodates larse mugs, canned drinks, bottles or till glasses.
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is ovoiloble by circling the corresponding Reoder Service nrlmber opposite the inside bock cover ond sending the form to New Products Editor FAX to 949-852-0231, by E-moil to ddelvol@ioc.net, by moil to 4500 Compus Dr., Suite 480, Newport Beoch, C0.92660, or by colling (949) 852-r e90.
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Anchors Away!
A coil anchor for concrete forming, tilt-up construction and anchoring
Poly300 panels have high light transmission, low heat transmission and are said to be weather resistant. The product comes in 8', l0' and 1 2' sheets in a variety of colors.
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Rack In The Saddle
Charles G.G. Schmidt & Co., Inc. has an adjustable new rack for laying out and gluing up continuous curve and elliptical radius mouldings.

Accurate millwork blanks and jambs can be created on the Arch Forming Rack, which stands up for drying and storage and lays flat during layout and banding.
Blanks can be formed by using precut slats and standard metal strapping. The rack comes in two models to shape parts from 20" to 10' in diameter.
Air Raid
Air compressors designed for d-iyers are available from CampbellHausfeld.
New Lumber Software
Distribution Management Systems, Inc. has introduced new software for Windows-based computers that reportedly allows lumber wholesalers to link purchase orders and accounts payable from suppliers during the sales order invoicing process.
Agility 2.2.3 allows users to define search criteria, sort and view detailed information on any transaction file instantly on-screen.
The program also allows transaction documents between customers and suppliers utilizing online exchanges such as BuildNet and ChanneLinx.
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A Quickly Sticky Situation
The self-leveling product requires no sanding between coats and is said to be dry to the touch in 30 minutes.
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Step Lively
A step ladder made with nonslip, diamond plate aluminum with drywallers in mind is available from Mack's Steo.
The sturdy, 12.5-lb. unit provides a positive first step and prevents benches from sudden collapse.
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A water-based insulation adhesive that is said to provide instant tack on fiberglass insulation is new from 3M. Fastbond 49 bonds insulation to sheet metal in HVAC equipment and duct work, sound dampening panels, office partitions. decorative coverings and other applications involving lighr weight materials.
The product comes in one gallon cans that each cover up to 824 sq. ft. and can be applied by pump spray, brush or roller.
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',FfrXr.tff[ CAPS & BASES!
flew Strong-Tie@Column Gaps and Column Bases install with Simpson Strong-Drive@ screws.
I Faster for the framer.
I No bolts required.
I Screws provide lowel profile than standard through bolts.
I Less wood lemoued; maintain more wood Gross secti0n.
I Over 400% greater uplift loads than convenlional column caps. For morc intormation, call 800-999-5099.
Lasers Edge
Hilti has added two new accessories to its Positioning Systems Line.
Working with the PRl5 rotating laser, the PA370 Batter Board Adapter fine tunes layout in the vertical position, eliminating the string and can also be used in the horizontal mode while attached to a steel column, for situations where the deck doesn't allow for a tripod.
The PA312 Facade Adapter mounts to any facade using the appropriate anchoring methods and has a pre-drilled hole for tripod mounting.
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Celebrating over 30 years of fine hardwood manufacture and distribution
For the finest service in the industry call on Swaner for a steady, reliable source of quality hardwood products at competitive prices.

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New Deck Fasteners
Stainless steel fasteners said to secure four joists equal to 5 linear feet ofdeck frame are new from Swan Secure.

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Swanger Packs of joist hangers and nails provide enough fasteners to help secure a l0'xl0'deck. Packs come in sizes for 2"x6"/8" and 2"x10"/12"/14" lumber sizes.
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Quiet Time For Floors
An acoustical underlayment for laminate and floating wood floors is new from Bruce Laminate Floors. Constructed of a polyester staple fiber made from 1007o post-consumer recycled materials, QuietGuard is 3/16" thick and comes in an I l .33 1b.,240 sq. ft. roll.
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Roof Airflow Aid
A roof ventilation system that blends in with existing rooflines to provide an attractive, finished appearance is new from Cellwood.
Rovar reportedly ensures proper airflow through the attic by drawing air through the soffit then up along the underside of the roof and out through the ridge.
Circle No. 226
Give 'em The Hook
A hand tool that removes plugs from hole saw cups after drillins is new from Washer Industries Co.
The Holesaw Hook is durably constructed of spring steel wire and has a V-shaped handle extending into opposite bent hooks that ad.iust to various size hole saw cups from ll2" to 2-112" in diameter.
Circle No. 227
Fork lt Over
Toyota has added 3,000 lb. 4,000 lb. cushion tire fork lifrs ro internal combustion 7 Series.
to its
Thermax FJCS moves with the envelope of the building without jeopardizing the air filtration resistance of the board joint.
The product is able to flex without delaminating, particularly during roof construction, where flexing under load is common.
Circle No. 231
Look Sharp!
Smith Abrasives has introduced a sharpening tool with a diamond-grit sharpening rod that is tapered to fit and sharpen serrated blades.
Diamond Retractable Plus has a push-button control that allows the blade to retract into the handle for convenient storage.
The tool features built-in scissors, Phillips-head and flat-head screwdrivers and a bottle opener.
Circle No. 232
Featuring a patented system that helps prevent vehicle tipping, the trucks have a power-shift transmission for smooth transitions between forward and reverse.
Circle No. 228
Porcelain Floor Tiles
Porcelain floor tiles with a clean glazed look for outdoor and high traffic areas are new from Gold Sea.
Named for an Austrian nature preserve, Karwendel comes in three colors and various sizes includins 12"x12".
The product also comes in a 4114x4-ll4 version with fossilized dots.
Circle No. 229
Sink Or Swim
Swan Corp. has a new l8-l/2"x81/2" round sink.
Quolity Weslern Cedor Products

Swanstone comes in 30 colors and has a lifetime warranty.
Circle No. 230
Close Up The Joint
A flexible joint closure system that reportedly retains the full integrity of the board's insulation ratinss while resisting air, moisture infiltrition and deformation is new from Celotex.
Singing In T-hq Rain
An insert that fits into a downspout to eliminate the noise when rainwater hits the bottom of the downspout is new from RainQuiet, LLC.
The 2-518"x6" product insulates the dripping noise, allowing water to flow freely out of the downspout. Each package contains two inserts.
Circle No. 233
Whatever Floats Your Float
Marshalltown Trowel has added a preshaped hand float for preparing concrete surfaces for final troweling or creating a rough final finish. Its blade is said not to dig in, allowing for a smooth finish.
Circle No. 234
Proudllt grown and manufactured by the Colville lndian Tribe
"
Lighten Up
A portable light with an impact counter weighted hemispherical base the light upright if knocked over is Lighr LLC.
resistant body and that quickly returns new from Wobble I
Manufacturers of high quality: Ponderosa pine boards & industrials; fine textured fi r/larch boards; dimension & industrials from Omak, Wa.

COTVILLE
INIDIANPRECISIOI\I PINIE'CO.
The product has a floating shock system, and its 500watt halogen bulb produces 360" light.
literoture
Useful Hardwood Tips
"Tips & Techniques #2," a brochure on grading systems and standards of the National Hardwood Lumber Association. National Oak Flooring Manufacturers Association and the Architectural Woodwork Institute, is free from the Hardwood Council, Box 525, Oakmont, Pa. 15 139; (412) 281 -4980.
Into Vinyl? How Exsiding!
A brochure on certified vinvl sidins is free from the Vinyl Siding Institute, 18-88; 367-874t.
A Stone's Throw
A stone work project guide is free from Vengeance Creek Stone, (800) 2956023.
Why A Deck?
A brochure on Perma-Deck, made from 1007o recycled plastic, is free from Cascades Re-Plast. (888) 3 I 3-2440.
'Round The Bend
A brochure on bendable substrates and radiused components such as Kerfkore, Timberflex and Flexboard is free from Interior Products, 2630 Sidney Lanier Dr., Brunswick, Ga. 31525;' (800) 637-3539.
Batteries Included
A brochure on Champion sealed lift truck batteries and battery chargers is free from GNB Co., 829 Parkview Blvd., Lombard, Il. 60148; (8'17) 462-4636.
Stand Patio
An 8-p., full-color brochure on Simplicity, a steel pole mounting patio system, is free from Les Aciers Robond, 1795 Blvd. Industriel, Magog, Quebec, Canada JIX 5P2; (819) 847-3133.
Born Laser
A brochure on construction laser accessories is free from David White. LLC, (800) 732-5478.
Solid Hardwood Furniture
A brochure on Cape Karri solid hardwood furniture manufactured from eucalyptus is free from Southern Cross Marketing, LLC, 2233 Watt Ave. #360, Sacramento, Ca. 95825; (888) 9 l 6-6642.
Lay Down The Lawn
An 8-p., full-color brochure on lawn and garden care products is free from the Snake River Tool Co., Box'132, Lewiston, Id. 8350 I ; t208) 743-5355..
Contemplating lrrigating?
A brochure on Cloud IX. a wireless irrigation system, is free from Sturman BC, LLC, I Innovation Way, Woodland Park, Co. 80863; (719) 686-6180.
What A Gas!
A 16-p. brochure on vent-free gas heat products is free from the Vent-Free Gas Products Alliance, 2111 Wilson Blvd. #600, Arlington, Y a. 22201.
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David A. Davis, 53, former operator of the now-defunct Valley Home Improvement Center, Burbank, Ca., died in an automobile accident Aug. 26 in West Knoxville, Tn.
A native of Glendale, Ca., he became a contractor at l9 and ran Valley Home Improvement Center until 1978, when he moved to Colonial. Tn.. and started Colonial Construction, a homebuilding firm.
At the time of his death, he reportedly was driving a 2000 Ford Explorer equipped with Firestone tires. police said, although authorities said
the tires did not cause the accident.
Authorities said he apparently lost control of his vehicle as he rounded a curve, adding that witnesses saw him talking on a cellular phone just before the vehicle ran off the road and flipped several times. He reportedly was not wearing a seat belt and was thrown from the vehicle.
Sam J. Tarantino, 76, retired general manager, Tynan Lumber, Salinas, Ca., died Sept. 14 in Monterey, Ca.
A lifelong resident of Monterey, he served as a radioman first class in the U.S. Navy from 1943-1946 and was the general manager of Tynan Lumber for 47 years.
He was a member of the Hoo-Hoo Club.
AF&PA Exec's Letter On Track
Member company chief executives of the American Forest & Paper Association urged that increased rail competition be placed on next year's Congressional agenda in a letter to Sen. John McCain (R-Az.), chairman of the Senate Commerce Committee.
The letter claimed that current policies permit railroads to "prevent competitive access to terminals, maintain monopolies through'bottleneck pricing,' and hamper the growth of viable short line and regional railroads through 'paper barriers."'
The letter also stated that the Surface Transportation Board "continues to adhere to policies that hamper rail competition," despite the fact that major North American railroads are poised for additional consolidation.
Inadequate competition is being blamed for delays in rail transit time, a particularly troublesome and expensive issue for the forest products industry, which heavily depends upon timely product shipments and deliveries.

While noting that 1980's Staggers Act sought to replace government regulation of railroads with market competition, the letter said that Class I railroads have declined from 30 in l9l6 to seven today.
Chief executives from 63 member companies signed the letter, a joint effort of AF&PA, the American Chemistry Council, Edison Electric Institute, the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association and the American Public Power Association.
SIERBA-PACIFIC Industrres ooen house in Redding, Ca : (1) State Assemblyman Dick Dickerson Glenn Hawes, SPI s Red Emmerson (2) Bob Shepherd, Chuck Mayall. Mike Herms, Mark Herms (3) Trevor Pratte Jaime Ziparo. John Langenheim (4) Cyndi & David Saxton (5) Br6nt Ahern Gborqe

Fogers, Craig Combs. (6) Bob Bratton, Butch Abbott (7) Bill Swaney, Lee Nelms, Monico Martrnez. (8) Tod Holmes. Sreve Hagen. ,9' John Lohmann. Mike Jones Fred Romero (10) John Jacno Donna & Tim Mclndo, John Drederch (11)Corey Berry, Ed Walton, Gene Mu lins, Mike Morrison. (12) Lonnie Ramey
Tom Jappert, Mark Schongalla (1 3) Jay Brown, Bob Weiglein. (14) Charlie Moss, Larry Holguin, (15) Josh Tyler, Joe Eger, Doug Hanson. (16) Walter Godsil, Chris Jones. (17) Lori Collins, Lori Armstrong. Rod Thompson. (18) Kevin Stovall, Blll Carey. Carl Lindgren. (1 9) Karna
Valen, Jll Brshop (201 Molly Cossuto, Mike McDonald, Gina Cavalleri. (21)Jim Murk, Brian Johnson Eric Shelby. (22) Dean Rogers Ron Stephens, Spikes Clark.
(More SPI photos on next page)
M0RE SPI (continued f rom prev ous page): (1)
Jul e C ausen, State Senator Maurice & Maranne Johannessen. Jalene Andrews. (2) Don Reagan. Pete Sk bba Tom Fltnt (3)
(8) Rick Ray. Tim Hunt (9) Steve Buske, Karen Larson, Dale McCormick. (10) J0hn
P cot, Jason Faulkner. Ryan Holmes. Sean
O Bannon. Harry Ho mes. (11) Jerry Ensworth. Ron Tipton, Todd Pollard. Ted Pol ard, Charlie Brittarn. 1121 Monte Acqlrstapace. Aa"on
Duchi. Mike Thompson. (13) Jerry Johnson, Todd GaLlant Eric Ford. (14) Ted & Nina Smith (15) Tim Black, Jackie Smith, Hardy

Vestal. (16) Pete Melchtry. Frank Peterson.
(17) Hal Fay. Dan Mclntire Tom Von Moos. Sal Camarda (18) Ken Caylor, Tm DeCoto
(19) Ken Selberg, Tess Hutton & Roger
L ndsey. (20) Tim Lynch Shane Young. Robert West. (21) Fex Klopf er Ned Olson. Dan Byrne, Rick S ltanen.
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llonnrnr & Cnrmr Cnrronrn
California Cascade Industnes........................(916) 736-3353
California Lumber Inspection Service.............(209) 334-6956
Capitol Plywood...... .......(916) 922-8861
Conrad Wood Preservin9.,.,.,.,.,.............,..,,..,(800) 499-2662
Georgia-Pacific (Sacramento),.,.,..............,,..,(800) 830-7370
Donis Lumber & Moulding...(800) 827-5823 (916) 452-7531
Sourrunr Cnronrn
Redwood Region Logging Conference..........(707) 443-4091
Simpson Timber Co .......(707) 822-0371
West Coast Hardwoods, Inc...........................(707) 825-81 13
BAKERSFIELD
Pacific Wood Preserving of Bakersfield .........(661) 833-0429
CLOVERDALE
All-Coast Forest Products ..................,.,.,.,....,(707) 894-4281
FORT BRAGG
Holmes Lumber Co., Fred C. ...,.....................(707) 964-6377
FRESNO
DMK-Paci1ic............. .......559]. 225-4727
Georgia-Pacific Warehouse ...........................(800) 830-7370
Huttig Building Products.................................(559) 251-5031
lnternational Foresl Products.........................(209) 275-3356
Weyerhaeuser Co.,..............(800) 292-0704 (559) 486-6221
MODESTO
Conrad Wood Preserving Co. ........................(800) 499-2662
Thunderbolt Wood Treating .(800) 826-8709 (209) 869-4561
REDDING / RED BLUFF
Boston Pacific LLC.. ,.,.,.(888) 748-21
Keller Lumber Sales............(800) 233-7888 (530) 246-0405

Gemini Forest Products.............. (530], 223-7440
Pacific Wood Preservin9..................,.,.,.,.......(530) 824-9400
Shasta Cascade Forest Industries, Inc. ...,.,..,(503) 243-0500
Siskiyou Forest Products ,,.,(800) 374-0210 (530) 938-2771
Trinity River Lumber Co. ................................(530) 623-5561
Western Woods...Ca.: (800) 822-8157 U.S.: (800) 824-4100
WisCal Sales.......,.. .......(530) 229-3955
Wsconsin California Forest Produc1s............(530) 241-8310
SACRAMENTO / STOCKTON AREA
Blue Ox Timber Co. . ......(91 6) 989-5031
BMD (Galt) .......,.
.(800) 356-3001
Hickson Corp.....,...,. ......(530) 533-7814
Holmes Lumber Co., Fred C. (Marysville)......(530) 743-3269
Huttig Building Products......................,..........(91 6) 381 -4242
Hydra Re"Load Center (Warehouse) .............(530) 668-4034
Kelleher Corp. ............,..(916) 929-1792
Konan Express Logislics Co. ........,................(530) 666-4182
Louisiana-Pacific (Rocklin) .(800) 348-1400 (916) 624-45251
M&M Builders Supp|y..,..,..,............................(209) 835-4172
Mello Inc. .............................(800) 572-721 1 (530) 662-1468
Mid-Pacific Trading Co. ...............,................,.(91 6) 631 -9663
Mokelumne River Forest Products..,..............(209) 367-1265
Pacific MDF Pr0ducts,,............................. ......(8001 472-2874
Polywood Products.. .,..,.(530].626-4221
SierraPine, Limited .......................................,.(888) 633-7477
siskiyou Forest Products.....(800) 695-0210 (530) 666-1991
Stockton Wholesale .......(209) 946-0282
Unity Forest Products......,...(800) 248-4940 (530) 671-7152
Universal Forest Products,.,.,.,................,..,..,(209) 982-0825
Waldron Forest Products..........,.,.,................,(916) 966-0676
Western Woods, Inc. ......................................(800) 21 6-9503
Weyerhaeuser Co......,,........(800) 952-5616 (916) 371-1000
wood Mourdins & Mirrwork Producers A". 1333133?-633?
SANTA ROSA AREA
Capital LumberCo. .......(707].433-7070
Georgia-Pacific Corp .....(800) 830-7370
Kelleher Lumber Co .......(415) 454-8861
Mendocino Forest Products C0......................(800) 777-0749
Morgan Creek Forest Products......................(800) 464-1601 (707) 528-1600
Nu Forest Products..............(800) 371 -0637 (707) 433-3313 .(707) 433-7873 ,(707) 838-7101
Sonoma Milling Services Windsor Mi|1.............
UKIAH/WILLITS
Cal Coast Wholesale Lumber, Inc..................(707) 468-0141
Penotin-Performance Coatings Inc. .......,.......(800) 736-6346
Western Woods, Inc. ....................,.............,..,(800) 974-1 661
Gnrnrrn $r ImrcFCo BAY AREA
Baxter & Co., J.H...,. .,..,.(650) 349-0201
Beaver Lumber Co. ......1408\727-6211
California Forest Products..............................(408) 842-1 673
California Redwood Association.....................{41 5) 382-0662
Chemonite Council ......(650) 573-331 1
Georgia-Pacific Corp. (Fremont) ....................(800) 830-7370
Kelleher Corp. (Novato)..................,.,..,,...,.,.,.(41 5) 898-1 270
Kelleher Corp. (San Rafael),.....,,...................(415) 454-8861
Landmark Building Products ..........................(800) 697-2001
Lane Stanton Vance ......(510) 632-9663
MacBeath Hardwood (Berkeley) ...,................(510) 843-4390
MacBeath Hardwood (San Francisco) ...........(415) 647-0782
MacBeath Hardwood (No. Ca.)..,.,.................(800) 233-0782
North Pacif ic Lumber ...........(800) 505-9757 (707) 562-3900
ARIZONA
Pacific Wood Preservin9 ................................(800) 538-461 6
P lywood
Sourwrsr
RENO / CARSON CITY AREA
ELOY
Arizona Pacific Wood Preservin9.....,.,.,.,.......(520) 466-7801
PHOENIX AREA
Boise Cascade BMDD.........(800) 289-9663 (602) 269-6145
Capital Building Materia|s....................,.,...,....(602) 824-5660
Capital LumberCo. .......1602)269-6225
Georgia-Pacilic Corp ......(800) 830-7370
Huttig Building Products ......(800) 524-6255 (602) 41 5-6200
Intermountain Orient, Inc. ,...........,..................(888) 325-01 69
Neiman-Reed Lumber Co. .,.,.........................(623) 572-6885
PrimeSource Building Products......................(602) 278-2603
Spellman Hardwoods...........(800) 624-5401 (602) 27 2-231 3
universal Forest Products..............................(480) 961 -0833
Weyerhaeuser Co. ......(800) 283-5678 (602) 269-3541 NEVADA
LAS VEGAS
Weyerhaeuser Co. ........(702) 651-0755
Capitol Plywood...... .......\7751329-4494
Nevada Wood Preserving ...............,..............\775]. 577 -2000 .(775) 888-9288 (775) 355-6868
SEATTLE / TACOMA AREA
Boise Cascade BMDD (Woodinville)..
Capital Lumber C0, .,................,.,...................
CMI Tac0ma ......,,................(253t 404-0270
Eco-Chemica|.,...,....................,..........
Plcnc llonrtwrsr
Seneca Sawmill Co.. .....(541) 689-7950
Weyerhaeuser C0................(800) 742-0184 (541) 461-7709
MEDFORD / GHANTS PASS
Allwealher Wood Treaters................... .,........(800
Huttio Buildin0 Produc1s.....................,...........1541
Lumber Pr0drjc1s .................(s00) 753-3696 i541
Waldron Foresl Pr0ducts.............,..................(S+t
McMINNVILLE / CORVALLIS / SALEM
RoyalPacificIndustries................,.................(503)434-5450
Wiflamette Industries (Alban\/)...............,........15411 926.7771
Universal Forest Products (Woodburn)..........(503) 226-6240
GREATER POHTLAND AREA
Adams Lumber, \nc..............(800\ 298-4222 Cascade Warehouse ...........888\ 292-2687 Collins Pine C0..................................,..........
All-Coast Forest Products....(877) 263-7848
Boise Cascade BM DD..,..............,................
Bt\4D,.......................
Capital Lumber Co.
roiesi proouCts -siteJ..,......i800i 666-r;6i
Georgia-Pacific Corp
Lumber Products .........,....... (800) 388-9393

MacBeath Hardwood
SPOKANE
Boise Cascade BMDD (Spokane)..................(509) 928-7650
Boise Cascade B[/|DD (Yakima) ....................1509i 453-0305
Colville Indian Precision Pine Co. {0mak) .....15091 826-5927
Georgia-Pacific Corp. ...............................,.....{800i 830.7370
HuttigBuildingProducrs.................................{5091924-8857
Lumber Products .................(800) 926-8231 (5091 928-8200
WeyerhaeuserC0............,,............................{5091 928-1414
VANCOUVER
Allweather Wood Treaters (Washouqal) .......,{800) 777-8134
Boise Cascade 8M0D...............,.....-......,.....,i3601 693-0057
Western Wood Preservers 1nstitute.......,........i800J 729-9663
BEND
OREGON
Deschutes Pine Sa|es..........(800) 547-5660 (541) 389-5000
Universal Forest Pr0ducts..............................i541i 389-8000
EUGENE / SPRINGFIELD
Baxter, J.H..................................................,...{541
Cascade Pacific Induslries..{800) 769-1048 i54t
Gemini Forest Products..................................1sat
Georgia-Pacific C0rp......................................1800
Lumber Products .................(800) 759-5960 1541
l\4cFarland Cascade ............,.............,............1800
Rosboro 1umber............... ....................(S+t
United Pacific Forest Products,...........
wesiern wooo Frooirbti AiiiiCiiiion
Weyerhaeuser Co.,.,............ (800) 522-88 1 1
ROSEBURG
Douqlas Countv Forest Products
Herb;ert Lumbei Co. Riddle) ........................
Johnson Lumber Co., D.R..................
Keller Lumber Co.
lVurphy Plywood Co.
PrimeSource Buildinq Produc1s....................
Utah Wood Preservirio.........(800) 666-2467
Weyerhaeuser Co.....-.........(800)
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FontanaWholesaleLumber[23]......'...,................27
Fremont Forest Products [103]...............".'............".3
Friesen Lumber Company [153].............'................50
Fullmer Forest Products [23]...................."........ru 23
Georgia-Pacific If 131 ............................'........."'..'...'17
Golden State Hardwood Lumber Co. u611,,,,...,,..,53
Great Western Transportation !126l .'........,...........29
Gulf Lumber Company [2]..........'.......'.......'."....'ru 3
Hampton Affi1iates...,..........,..,.,..,................"13' ru 24
HardwoodsUnlimited[110].............................'...'...13
Hickson Corp. It0],2l] ...........,..,...Cover l. ru 22-23
Holmes Lumber Company. Fred C. It67].....'....'."62
Hood Industries [16].....,.....,...............,...........'....ru 18
Huff Lumber Company F251....'....."..."...........'...'.28
Huttig Building Products u391.....................'...."..'.39
Inland Timber Company [l09].......,.....'...".......'...'..'8
Intermountain Orient Inc. u221....,..........,........'...'.26
Johnson Lumber Company, D.R. U27l ................'.30
Keller Lumber Company F551,.....-.,--.----'........51
Keller Lumber Sales, Inc, [l19]......,.,...,.......'..........23
Kelly-Wright Hardwoods [l64] .....'.....'.'...........'.....56
K-Ply [8]............. ..................rM9-10
Landmark Building Products U4ll'......'..........'......40
Lane Stanton Vance Lumber Company [165].'......59
LISA Lumber Systems, Inc. [4]............,,..............rM 5
Louisiana-Pacific Corporation If591.......................52
MacBeath Hardwood Company If f 5]....'.'..............f 9
M&MBuildersSupp|y,Inc.U451...........................42 I
Memphis Hardwood Flooring [17]..................".ru l8
Mendocino Forest Products Company [60]'..."....53
North Pacific Group, Inc. [14] .........'.......'.............19
Nu Forest Products [l21]....,.,..,..........'......"'............25
Oregon-Canadian Forest Products If50]...'............48
Pac-Trin t261 ........,..,,.,,...........,..,............"....'..."ru 26
Pacific Wood Preserving [l07]..,..,,........,........"...'..".7
Parr Lumber Company [46]......,,..................'...'..'43
Pearce Construction & Supply, Herb L.11441.....'42
Penberthy Lumber Company If 43]..,...........,..........4f
Penofin [3].,.....,... .......,............."rM 4
Peterman Lumber, Inc. U121.........,..........'...........'..15
Plywood & Lumber Sales t1291 ...............................31
Polywood Products tf 471...............,,................,........43
Pope & Talbot [10]....................................'..........ru 15
Product Sales Company [1(M]........."....'...................'4
Progressive Solutions Inc. [120].....'..............'..........24
QB Corporation [ 221,..............,...,,......... "........'...rv 22
Reel Lumber Service [124]....'.........--.-----..........27
Rosboro Lumber Company If43].,......,..................'41
Seneca Sawmill [148] ............-.--................"...........48
Sherwin-Williams [20]......,....,.............'........"'...'ru 21
Simpson Strong-Tie If5f ].......,...................'......'.....'49
Siskiyou Forest Products [l63],,...,.......,..........'.."..'56
Spellman Hardwoods U381..........,...,------.-...'..'.39
Swaner Hardwmds [152] ........,.......,,,..........'......'..'.49
Swan Scure Products [154]........,............................50
Thunderbolt Wood Treating Co., Inc. tf08l'............8
Toal Lumber Company [56]....,,....'.......'.."....'.......51
Tri-Pro Cedar Products [5]........,..,,,........'..'.....'...ru 6
TruWood-Collins Products [116]..,..........'."...."20-2f
Van Arsdale-Harris Lumber Co. U361..........'...'....38
(7O7) 96,4-6,377 FAX 707-96r-0935
Fred Holmes, 3470 lowa City Rd., Marysville, Ca. 9590r (53O) 743-3269 FAX 530-743-1537
2000
The CheckMark Quality Assurance Identification Program for Tfeated Wood.

To meet the requirements of the Uniform Building Code, treated wood must be identified by the quality mark of an accredited American Lumber Standard Committee inspection agency. In the West, five agencies are authorized under the ALSC Treated Wood Program to inspect treated wood. However, each agency has its own unique mark and is located in different positions on the stamp or end-tag making it difficult to find or recognize. But, not any longer.
Now, to find the inspection agency's quality mark, simply look for the CheckMark logo, and it's right there. Very simple. Whether the mark is on the stamp or the front or back of the tag, now it is easy to find. Just check for it.
Now all quality inspected pressure treated wood hasone thing in common...
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