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Elegance and tradition were ingraiied in America's first homes in the early 1600s by the use of Southern Pine millwork and architectural detailing.

Todav. Southern Pine interiors are maliing a comeback as more specifien turn to genuine solid wood rather than veneered or imitation wood products.

The rich look of Southern Pine is the right look for flooring, paneling, stairs, moulding, window and door frames. cabinets, beaded ceilinss, and all kinds of millwork ipplications.

Southern Pine lumber is widelv available vear-round, machines ' and finishes beautifullv and is competitively priced.

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Cr-P'l Hogan Takcr Rcdrumcnt

Ronald P. Hogan will takc early retiremcnt at Georgia-Pacific Corp., Atlanta, Ga., clearing thc way for A. D. Conell to succeed T. Manhall Hahn Jr., who plans to rctire as chairman and ceo next year.

The company said thcre are no plans to fill the vice chairman vacancy. Hogan, who joincd O-P in 1965, had held thc position sincc 1991. He was unavailable for commcnt.

Correll, who is president and c.o.o., served in the paper division p,rior to this appointrnent and is thought to have a bet0er grasp of the paper industry than other top officers at O-P, an industry source said.

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National Lumber & Building Materisl Dealers Associalionts convention, Oct. l-4, Phoenix, Az., will follow the theme 'Dealers Helping Dealers To Win."

In addition to business sessions, a series of panels and seminars will cover subjects ranging from profiting from store promotions to just in time deliveries.

A mix of tours, progiams, sightseeing and sports plus a post colrvention tour to Northern California and Nevada also have been planned by convention chairman Ray Nunn and his committee.

Obituaries

John Mabry, 60, Partner and vice president of Sam Mabry Lumber Co., Liberty, Ms., died after an extended illness June 24, 1992,inJackson, Ms.

Mr. Mabry operated a sawmill, B&J Lumber Co., Liberty, with his brother Bill until he joined Sam MabrY Lumber in 1956, combining the companies. He was a past director of the Southeastem Lumber Manufacturers Association.

Harry Bennett,71, chief executive officer of Bennett's Do-It Center, Louisville, Ms., died June 5, 1992, in Louisville.

Mr. Bennettjoined his father's company in 1949 and was a past president and national director of the Mississippi Building Material Dealers Association.

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