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AnnoY ollie, Jr., Geo. ollie's \l Lumber Co., Inc., Pocola, Ok., has been elected president of Mid-America Lumbermens Association for 1988-89. He succeeds Truman Hall, Arkmo Lumber & Supply, North Little Rock, Ar. Bill Mayfield, Reynolds Builders Supply, Smackover, Ar., has been elected 4th Vice President.

Don Thompson, Barton's of Pine Bluff, Pine Bluff, and John A. Davis, Whit Davis Lumber Co., Jacksonville, were elected to the board of directors from Arkansas. Ben Mayo, Mayo Building Supply Inc., Bentonville, was reelected to a second term. Other directors representing Arkansas: David Churchman, Moore & Cone Lumber Co., Inc., Newport, and Thomas E. Bryant, Bryant Bros./North Arkansas Cash Lumber Co., Batesville, a regional director for National who will serve as an ex-officio member.

Jim Walker, Walker Lumber & Ace Hardware Co., Inc., Snyder, was newly elected to the board of directors from Oklahoma. Dick Ryerson, W. W. Starr Lumber Co., Alva, was re-elected to a second term. Other board members from Oklahoma: David Heien, Marlow Lumber Co., Inc., Marlow, and Bob Henkle, Grand Country Homeworks, Grove.

Continuing as dealer trustees for the association's group insurance program for Arkansas and Oklahoma are Bill Bonsteel, Bonsteel Lumber Co., Har' rison, Ar., and Dan Parrish, The Lumber Shed, Oklahoma City, Ok.

One of Grady's frrst oflicial functions was to represent MLA at the National Lumber and Building Material Dealers Association convention in Palm Springs, Ca.

Grady Ollie, Jr.'s father, Grady Ollie, Sr., served as the association's 1973-74 president.

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