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Moulding group convenes

THE MAIN problem in the battle

I between environmentalists and the timber industry is the government's handling of the situation, claimed a speaker at the 27th annual meeting of the Wood Moulding & Millwork Producers Association.

"Decisions are being made to

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Wood Moulding & Millwork Producers Association addresses timber shortage, substance abuse. next meeting: Aug. 15-20, Albuquerque, N.M.

minimize conflict, rather than maximize productivity," said James R. Craine, Timber Association of California, Sacramento, Ca., in a seminar addressing the timber supply of today and tomorrow. "There is enough timber out thereif it can be made available."

Other sessions included "Drug & Alcohol Abuse" by Joe Brislin, Timber Operators Council, Tigard, Or.; "Feeling Good," and "You & America: Two Great Champions."

Association business included a suggestion to move WMMPA headquarters to Sacramento, "the new lumber capital;" hardwood standards for oak mouldings, and reports from executive vice president Ber-

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