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SPEOES
NORTHERN (Gcnuinc) VHITE PINE /PINUS STROBUS)
NORVAY OR RED PINE (PINUS RESINOSA) PONDEROSA PINE (PINUS PONDEROSA)
SUGAR (Genuinc Vhltc) PINE (PINUS I.AMBERTIANA)
Redwood Empire Exhibit Planned
Eureka, July 7.-Supervisors of nine Redwood Empire counties, in session here today, voting unanimously to "maintain a united front" in presenting the exhibit they are planning for the 1939 Golden Gate International Exposition.
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The supervisors announced they will "seek their share of the State's $5,000,000 appropriation for the exposition." The Redwood Empire counties tentatively plan to construct a "Redwood building" as one of the group of State exposition buildings on "Treasure Island," in San Francisco Bay, site of the fair.
The supervisors voted to reorganize the Redwood Empire Exposition committee. The committee will be composed of 18 members, two from each county-including a supervisor and one citizen. The counties included Marin, Sonoma, Napa, Lake, Mendocino, Humboldt and Del Norte in California, and Josephine County in Oregon.
Greatest Reforestation Record
What is claimed by Forest Service officials to be the greatest yearly reforestation record has been set by the planting of approximately 215,000,000 trees on National Forests in 26 States during 1936. The distribution of this planting is as follows: Nearly 90 per cent in the Lake States and the South; 141,478 acres in lllinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio, North Dakota and Wisconsin reforested, more than 140,000,000 trees being planted in this region. Some 78,000,000 trees were planted in Michigan and,f0,00O,000 in Wisconsin. The major species planted in the Lake States Region were Norway and jack pines. In the South, 22,W,m trees each were reported for Louisiana and Mississippi, mainly longleaf, slash and loblolly pines.
Announces Two New Manufacturing Units
Lewis H. Brown, president of Johns-Manville Corporation, has announced that negotiations have been completed for the acquisition of two new properties.
In Watson, suburb of Los Angeles, an option to purchase a 50-acre plot of land has been acquired, and construction of a new million-dollar factory will soon be started. The second new plant will be at Richmond, Ind.
Airplane Balsa
The model airplane makers, boys from 6 to 66, turn to their local lumbermen for Balsa Wood.
Stanton imports Balsa from the Tropics, mills it with special equipment to dimension sheets lrom I/64 to 4 inches thick. Saving retailers time and grief, Stanton ships them Balsa ready-milled for their model making customers.
Stanton carries Balsa Lumber besi'des-Prime for surf boards and floats, Seconds for insulation in ice cream trucks and cabinets (the lightest and strongest wood that grows, Balsa is a better and lighter insulator than cork-board or insulating boards).