Page 8-B HIGHLIGHTS Weyerhaeuser Company has announced that it has increased production capacity by 50 per cent at its large wood treating operation here that serves markets from North Carolina throughout the northeastern United States. “The initial facility here was built less than three years ago, but demand for our pressure treated wood products dictated this significant expansion now, even in today’s depressed economy,” said Norman E. Johnson, vice president of Weyerhaeuser’s North Carolina Region. “Almost a third of the wood products sold in Europe are treated, and the American consumer is rapidly catching on to the economic advantages of going with treated wood to begin with, rather than having to replace untreated wood,” Johnson added. “Most wood used near ground contact or exposed | BUILDING CONTRACTOR A CUSTOM BUILT HOMES \ i RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL A 0 ADDITIONS - REMODELING - SIDING A A "QUALITY ft GOOD WORKMANSHIP" | FREE ESTIMATES | d P.O. 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The plant production capacity is 52-million board feet of lumber, more than 40,000 sheets of plywood and exterior designer siding, and two million landscape timbers a year. CCA is a waterborne treatement which, after it drys, allows sanding, painting or staining of the treated product, unlike other treatments such as penta and creosote, which are petroleum-based. This type of treated wood has a green color at first and .will rapidly weather naturally to a silvery wood .golor, if left unpainted and unstained. CCA treated pine products are also very competitive with the traditional cedar and redwood products. Wood products are treated with different levels of CCA for specific uses. Consumers should look for an American Wood Preservers Bureau (AWPB) inspection stamp printed on the products to make certain that they are getting properly treated wood. Wood products should be treated to .40, or LP 22, for most applications, which means that there is .4 of a pound of chemical in each cubic foot of wood. A .60, or FDN, treatment has to be used for foundations and basements. Weyerhaeuser, the world’s largest lumber producer, recommends using CCA pressure treated products for exterior por tions of wooden buildings, such as eaves and trim, and in basement and foundation applications, as well as for the traditional uses such as decks, landscaping, outdoor furniture and fences. John Tyler fathered more children than any other U.S. president eight by his first wife, and seven by the second. He was the first vice president tc suc ceed to the presidency. THE CHOWAN HERALD Choir To Perform At World’s Fair MURFREESBORO The CSidwan. College TOurifig Choir will perform at the 1982 World’s Fair in Knoxville'Tenn., as part of its spring tour that also will take it to six Baptist churches in North Carolina and Tennessee. The choir was one of 145 Baptist choirs chosen to perform in the centrally • located Baptist pavilion at the World’s Fair. The choir will deliver two 20 - minute performances on the pavilion stage on May 18 at 11:45 A.M. and 12:20 P.M. The Baptist Ministries for the 1982 World’s Fair program screening com mittee chose the 145 choirs, representing 16 states, from a pool of 247 Baptist choirs who auditioned through cassette tapes. The selec ttfIBIBBM 1 Late Show This i Fri. & Sat. 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