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chase order that it "must comply with all federal and state safety standards.tt

Bill Wyland, Pinetree Lumber, Escondido, then reported for LASC on its education program and the work they have put in on the Career Days Program, now abot SOVo cornplete, which is designed to visit high schools and give students a brief rundown on a possible career in the industry.

Tips on fire prevention, insurance and claims and how best to cope were presented by Bill Murdock of Bayly, Martin & Faye, LASC's insurance carrier.

Selling service was the topic of an afternoon panel of leading area lumbermen, moderated by AFP's Seth P9!t".. Lead-ofi panelist Bill Sharp, of Inland Lumber Co., Colton, told of tltIt 0FFICERS (l) Colin Loveseq sec.; Seth Potter, treas.; new president as of Jan. l, Gordon Wmlard; outgoing pres. Leon Lauderbach; exec. vp., lVayne Gardner. Not shown, new vp. Frank Purcell. Ol Oon Comstock. 6l Ted Pollard, Pete Speek. (O George Champion, Bill Sharp, Don Derbes. (5) Frank Maloney, John Weston, Jerry Higman. (8) Bob Ransom, George Clough. O) Al Dugan, Ralph Cardwell.

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