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SOUTHEASTERN SCENE

cou"rtng association news in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, the Carolinas, Tennessee and Vir$inia.

Tennessee Building Material Association's executive vice president Anna Windrow has resigned to accept a position as director of legal affairs with a law firm.

Beverly King is maintaining the oflice in Nashville. A merger with the Carolina Lumber and Building Material Dealers Association in Charlotte, N.C., has been initiated pending membership approval' The committee handling the proposed merger expects to keep a satellite office open in Tennessee.

Kentucky Lumber and Building Material Dealers Association members will join dealers from neighboring Ohio at a series of roundtables, Nov. 9-13 in Cincinnati.

Those registered to attend include H. R. Saufley, Don Clucas, Paul Gabbard, CliffBuzick, Nolan Burris, Terry Barnes,

Phil Herald, Bob Hunt and Ralph Jones.

Future activities include the annual convention, Jan. 1l-12 at the HYatt Regency, Louisville; a framing/estimating seminar, Jan. 30-Feb. 1, and a speed estimating class, Feb. 2-3. These educational sessions will be offered in Fort Mitchell by William S. Darling, a management consultant from Bellville, Canada.

Louisiana Building Material Dealers Association has completed a series of meetings throughout the state.

E. J. Lamule, American Plywood Association, offered an informative product presentation at each session. Those who were unable to attend can obtain brochures covering the material offered from LBMDA or the APA.

The annual LBMDA convention will be held in New Orleans March 9-12.

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