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Seminars Promote Wood Usage

Building material dealers throughout the country are being invited to sponsor Wood Products Promotion Council seminars designed to help remodeling contractors use more wood more profitably.

Aiming at increasing demand for lumber and other wood products, a six hourprogramis puton by aWPPC team. Dealers are asked to make arrangements, accept any local costs and guarantee a minimum attendance of 35 for a fee of $10 each.

Field representatives from the American Plywood Association, the Western Wood Products Association and the Southern Forest Products Association are cooperating in pro- moting the program as is the National Lumber and Building Material Dealers Association. A pilot program of five seminars has been successfully completed. WWPC is an umbrella group composed of existing wood industry associations.

Habit Changes Questionable

You should notice the changes in employee habits. These deviations might be clues to internal theft.

Extravagant increases on expense accounts, a sudden affluent lifestyle or a request for early retirement could suggest than an employee either is doing very well at the racetrack or pinching more fringe benefits than the company would like.

Hardwood Flooring Column

(Continued Jrom page 28) decides, the flooring will be purchased from your store. That's what you're looking for.

There shouldn't be any problem in finding a person willing to spend a little time to measure and bid a job on a labor contract basis only. If you can't, contact your local hardwood flooring distributor for assistance.

Major shopping chain stores have used this independent installation labor angle for years, especially in carpet. It is well worth considering from a sales viewpoint -what do you have to lose?

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