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February, f986

February, f986

li|lloCUS on Success" was I the theme of the Lumber Association of Southern California's Annual Management Conference. The picture that focus produced was sharp and clear as LASC's members clicked through a well organized program that covered a number of business topics.

Story at a Glance

Future planning. forthcoming markel and product develop. ments . . evaluation of com. petitive factors time management Wayne F. Mullin named Lumberman of the Year

January 1986

"Focus on the Future" began the business program as Jim Frodsham, South Bay Redwood, presented a report by the Future Planning Committee. He reviewed various potential themes and activities for LASC as the association works toward setting its goals and objectives for the next five years.

Following was a luncheon at which Wayne F. Mullin, Mullin Lumber Co., was honored in absentia as The

Lumberman of the Year. The 87 year old lumberman began his career in 1922 and opened his own firm the following year. While in ill health, Mullin still is in his office most days, lending guidance to the firm now operated by his son John.

"Focusing on the National" was a speech at the luncheon by outgoing National Lumber and Building

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C0NGRESSIONAL Rep. (1) Bobbi Fiedler, Al Newkirk. (2) Marion & Andy Ersek, Ruth & Frank Wright. (3) George Champion, John & Patty Nichols. (4) Bob, Colene, Marty & Randy Porter. (5) Dennis Heet, Mike Buford. (6) Jack Secoy, Chuck Jenkins, Marty Temple. (7) Bill Jones, Brent Bouslog. (8) Vicky & Drew Sasser. (9) Frank Purcell. (10) Al Reed, Allen 0uimby. (11) Gary Nelson, John Newquist. (12) Frank Penberlhy, Gaye Cutkomp. (13) Richard Hawthorne, Phil Butterfield. (14) Randy & Mark Carlson. (15) Roger Braniger, Mark & Sandy Lofland. (16) Tom Mullin, Don Stobaugh. (17) Wally Swanson, Frank lvanovich, Wanen Lindsay.

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