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New Litter of Kittens For L. A. Club
T OS ANGELES HOO-HOOS
L) welcomed a new litter of six kittens to the pack at the March meeting of the club.
The new members are Bill Egan and Dave Hargrave of Masonite Corp.; Larry Quinlan and Don Stobaugh of .Sun Lumber Co.; Don "Sully" Sullivan of South Bay Redwood, and Bill Samman.
Strait Door's Charlie Strait took home anarmful of trophies, including the low gross award, as the day's top linkster. South Bay's Ben Gar' diner took the low net prize.
Don Gow and Dick Learned took l-2 in the first flight and ;;'Bili Hanen and Hugo Miller took first and second prizes in the second flight. Third flight winner was Bill Doherty, who edged out Jerry Maguire.
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By R0SS KINCAID executive vice president
N EVERY WAY the March Management Development Seminar by WRLA was a notable success! The fifth straight annual afiair of its kind, this five-day seminar produced some firsts:
It was the first cooperative affair with the Green River Community College in Auburn, Washington, a two-year school anxious to work with the association in educational efforts.
Faculty, distributive educational administrators, WRLA staff and the seminar participants hammered out the initial steps of a short- and long-range program of industry training. This will be piloted at the Auburn College and then be made available to all similar community colleges in the Western's four-state region. comprehensive educational effort consists of four primary categories de' signed to meet the retail building material industry's urgent training needs:
( I ) Attract and train young men and women. A two-year curriculum of basic classroom industry orienta' tion coupled with 12-20 hours per week in "trainee" lumber and building material yards nearby, all coordinated for maximum results. A degree will be offered at the close of the two-year Period'
(2) Upgrade present employees. This to be accomplished (a) through the availability of once-a'week three-hour evening industry'sponsored training and (b) through a tuition refund €oncept for at' tendance at distributive educa' tional offerings and (c) through an individual company training program sponsored and checked by the association.
(3) Develop management replacement and improved assistants. This is to be the focal point of specialized management development.
(4) Executive Conference, generally of a weekend nature, with industrY and other successful business resource.
The Western's committee on education will meet this month to engineer the final details for implementation. While this takes time and continuing refinement, we feel that we are now on the high road to sucEess.
This is truly a 'opeople" business and we are elated at the prospect of this program!
Personals
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Norm Clow, former assistant manager and salesman at 'Wa.rd & Harrington's La Habra yard has been promoted to manager and has taken over W&H's new Capistrano Beach yard, He is completely revamping the ex-Frank Curran yard.
Brooks-Dodge Lumber was well-represented at'WWPA's March meeting in San Francisco. Jerry Dodge and Elmer Lewis drove down from Grass Valley, while Bob Turner and Frosty Foster made the trip up from Los Angeles.

Forrest and Bob Borghesani, owners of Kelseyville Lumber & Supply' recently opened a small branch yard on the opposite side of ,C;lear Lake at Lucerne.
Charlie W'ilson hit the Oregon mill trail during late March on 'Woodside Lumber Company biz.