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l,lillwork Seminqr Highlights Vl/.|.C. 196o^ Annuol :"t;T i' "

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Al tro(f ve promotionol exh b its feotured the disploy of lhe Inslilule tute, discussed at length the new WIC grade stamp ancl reinspection procedure and the quality-conlrol program.

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Following_ the Seminar, a question-and-answer period was directed to the panelists and enthusiasticallv pirticipated in by many of ihe mill men and architects in'record attendance.

The Friclay program was the annual business session flr WIC menrbers, starting with luncheon at noon in the Sunset room. Elmer Vivian was the Program chairman.

Dr. Orlo Brees gave an inspiring talk, "A Race Without Winners," in which he gave all present considerable food for thought regarding the American way of life.

D. O. Woodward of the Los Angeles City Building & Safety Dept. was the substitute speaker for the progralrlmed G. E. N{orris, who had been called out of town. \{r. Woodward discussed public relations effects in all industries and companies as well as city departments.

Commissioner Jules Nledoff of the Federal Mediation Service cliscussecl labor-management relations in general, $'ith specific referetlce to the new Griffin-Landrum Bill and the many changes it makes in tl.re Taft-Hartley Law.

George S. Miller of National Associates, Inc., was up next, cliscussing profit-sl.raring alld pension plans for thb small employer. He pointed out the benefits to be obtained from such plans by employes, management and the owner oI a company.

The next topic, "W.I.C. in Action," found Secretary Ber- nard S. Rarber, Jr., and Bill O'Sullivan of Unique Sash Balance discussing the WIC activities during the past year, principally the inauguration of the grade stamp and the (Continued onPage22)

Like the fingers of a giant hand, rivers of forest products flow from tho mills of the Pacific Northwest to the d.ealers and distributors of the nation. And like the norves in skillful fingers, Oregon-Pacific supplies direction to these rivers of lumber and plywood, guiding then unerringly-and on time--to the pJ.aces where they are most wanted. This takes aggressive thinking and planning, the most modern communicatibns, and an organization doninated by the resolve to provide unexcelled service. This is what Oregon-Pacific offers to lumber dealers in California !

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