PENN-YORK PHOTOS - ContinuedAl Flick, Roehl Transport, Carlisle, Pa.Milo Glancy, Ron Jones Hardwood Sales Inc., Union City, Pa.Rich Hascher, National Hardwood Lumber Assoc., Memphis, Tenn.Gil Thurm, Hardwood Manufacturers Assoc., Pittsburgh, Pa.64 Hardwoods Have Workability
PACIFIC COAST -Continued from page 52buying to avert damage to the country’seconomy is needed by the federal government.More than 60 seminars and workshopsduring PCBC featured renowned figuresin business, media, sports, literature andentertainment.Also, the winner of the coveted GoldNugget Award was Talking Rock, a luxurymaster-planned community in thePrescott, Ariz., area. The award honorscreative achievements in architecturaldesign and land use planning for residential,commercial and industrial projectsinternationally. This year, 520 entrieswere entered in the Gold Nuggets contestin various categories. Entries come from14 Western states, as well as other countries.•PENN-YORK -Continued from page 48Following the speakers, Ron Jonesannounced that his son, Steven, is the newpresident of Ron Jones Hardwood SalesInc. and Jones Hardwoods Inc.The monthly club meetings providemembers and guests an opportunity toshare insight about current market statusand to enjoy an afternoon of leisure time.Many members and guests participated in18 holes of golf following a brunch. Later,the club gathered for a reception anddeluxe buffet dinner.Fifty-six golfers participated in the 18-hole golf tournament, in which Jay Reesescored first low gross and Jeff Hermantook second.Also, 13 rounds of sporting clays wereshot at The Busted Flush Range inTitusville, Pa., with Rob Matson, BrianShort and Trevor Vaughan taking the topthree spots.Ron Jones Hardwood Sales Inc. is a family-ownedand operated concentrationyard located in the rolling hills ofNorthwestern Pennsylvania. The firmspecializes in domestic sales of NorthernAppalachian kiln dried and greenHardwoods.The next Penn-York Lumbermen’s Clubmeeting will be held Nov. 10 in ShamokinDam, Pa., and hosted by Kuhns BrothersLumber Co.•WHA -Continued from page 49logs in the world, but the U.S. is not thatcountry’s primary source of logs, whichare mostly veneer logs, not sawmill logs.He added that growth in the furniture marketis moving toward Vietnam. Other marketswith great potential to watch includeSoutheast Asia, Singapore and Thailand,as well as Dubai. Europe, he said, remainsthe biggest importer in overall Hardwoodimports, although in volume, China is bigger– but in Europe, the value is higher.Eastin addressed a roundtable of attendeesand stated that the weakening of theU.S. dollar helps the status of U.S.exports, and that the growth of theVietnam market cannot be overstated. Hecited a 478 percent growth rate inVietnam and a 250 percent growth rate inChina.Please turn the pageSEPTEMBER/2008 65
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