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KITCHEN KOMPACT CABINETS
Hardwood Wholesalers
(Continued from page 12) implementing collections and presented nine basic steps to follow. Edd Whittaker. National Hardwood Magazine's W esl Coast editor, spoke of the importance of the leg- islative process to business and urged those present to become more politically active in order to protect their present interests and to head-off future problems.
Elected new president was Gil Reel, Reel Lumber Service, Ana-

Cut Theft Risk
Risk of employee theft can be cut by allowing employees to buy what they need for their personal use at wholesale prices.
Specific days can be established for their buying with the understanding that materials must be for their own use, not for resale to family or friends.
This practice can create good will and avoids sympathy for employees who are caught stealing.
heim, Ca.: lst v.p., John Fahs, California Panel & Veneer, Los Angeles; 2nd v.p., G.T. Frost, Frost Hardwood Lumber. San Diego, Ca.; and sec., Clint Bower, Mariners Forest Products, Santa Ana, Ca. Don White. Jr., White Brothers, Oakland, Ca., is immediate past president.
Directors named were Don Reel, Robert Kincaid, Fred Fuller, Dick Gray, Bruce Frost, and Werrner Richen.
The convention this year was held at the Ojai Valley Inn, Ojai, Ca. Next year's is set for The Lodge at Pebble Beach, Monterey, Ca.. April 12-15,1981.