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June 2011

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64 • JUNE 2011 • WORLD FENCE NEWS June 1986 Here are some articles and items that were being covered in the June 1986 edition of World Fence News, 25 years ago this month. LAWLER HIGHEST QUALITY FASTEST SERVICE LOWEST PRICES Through the Years with World Fence News • The cover photo for June showed a charter bus that was impaled with top rail after the bus crashed into a chain link fence on the Queen Elizabeth Way in Mississauga, Ontario. Two passengers were impaled (but survived) while 20 other passengers suffered various injuries. Hearne Steel Co. president J.C. (Cannon) Amos and his lifetime in the 800-624-9512  fax 205-595-0599 www.lawlerfoundry.com request our current trade catalog ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ fence industry was the topic of another cover story. • WFN contributing editor Jim Lucci continued his series on em- ployee management with tips on ef- fectively interviewing potential employees. Jim said that little things can tell you a lot, such as whether the person maintained direct eye contact. If not, he or she may lack in self-con- ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ KEENER-DUPONT WIRE “Serving the fence industry for over 35 years” Pigtail Ties And Square KDT GATE RODS Ask About These Other Fine Products ALUMINIZED TIES ALUMINUM TIES ALUMINUM HOG RINGS BARBED WIRE ⁄2 VINYL TIES DOMESTIC K TIE-WIRES D ALUMINIZED HOG RINGS VINYL HOG RINGS STEEL TIES CUSTOM TIES VINYL COATED BARBED WIRE TIES AVAILABLE IN ALL LENGTHS FROM 42” IN 6 GA. STEEL TO 111 GA. ALUMINUM CUSTOM SIZES, GAUGES AVAILABLE – ANYTHING YOU NEED 7 GAUGE COIL SPRING • GALVANIZED • ALUMINIZED • VINYL Ask About The KDT Power Twist Tie! 1-800-749-7181 MEMBER FOR FREE SAMPLES, E-MAIL sales@kdwire.brcoxmail.com AND MENTION WFN! MADE IN THE U.S.A. STEEL HOG RINGS 6 GA. AND UNDER ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ fidence. • Jim Hart’s mind jumped the fence and started to wander. He was getting his rhythm messed up and dishing out too much bull manure. • Pete Martin interviewed several dealers, distributors and manufacturers in the gate operator/access control in- dustry to see how they searched out new customers. • WFN contributing editor Herb Borner took a close look at concrete and cement, including how to estimate material needs and figure slump. Fencers who pour a lot of concrete footings should take note. June 1991 Here are some articles and items that were being covered in the June 1991 issue of World Fence News, 20 years ago this month. • The cover photo for June showed a beautiful picture of a springtime tra- dition in Central Texas as bluebonnets stretched into the distance alongside a barbed wire fence. • WFN contributing editor Herb Borner explored a question that fencers come up against every day: Is the price I just quoted on that fence going to make me any money? Herb listed some often over- looked factors that should go into figuring your price. • Requesting and extending credit is a necessary part of doing business for growing companies. We presented some tips on how to get on solid footing in the world of business credit. • Tax time brings out the worst in Jim Hart. Combine a bad tax season with a 1,200 foot fence job through a palm tree jungle and you’ve got the makings of a nervous breakdown. • When the family business founder retires, he has several choices as to what he can do with his com- pany: Plunder it, sunder it or foster a rebirth of wonder in it. © 22011 J une 1986 co ver Look f o r the K-D label at y our local supplier!

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