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oJOlilf SFPA/APA medhs:(1) Stdfen & Lynn Lake. (21 Lary & Adene Ki{o{old, Tom Luihy.

(3) John Shealy, Clary Anthony, Maik Singlelon, Robin Swilt lll, Karl W. Lindbers.

(4) Ben Cdm, Lionel Landry. (5) Mary Ann It Karl Lindberg, Bill & Eliza Robi3on, -(6) Joe Frank Poder, Daw Mason, Mark Tdnka. Bob Glowinski. (7) Hnck DeVenzlo, Gary Caskey. (E) Jack Slevens, Fred Kurpiel. (9) Terry Clark, Tom Jones, John Thompsrin, Larrlr Lewb. (10) Leo Ashbum, Tom Ellins[on. (11) Ken & Dollie Peterson, Dave Fleiner, (12) Digges Morgan, Robin Swift lll. (13) John Nichols, Durand Darbyshire. (14-) Tony & Diane Lynn DaSilva, Jim Anderson, John Qalloway. (15)Tami Kessler, Cathy & Stan Elberg, (16) Richard Dannenburg, Eric Yeadon.

retired as APA president Nov. l, reaffirmed his faith in the propects for industry growth, provided the industry continues to invest in aggressive marketing and remains united through its association in addressing issues and crises.

Clary Anthony, Anthony Forest Products Co., El Dorado, Ar., was elected SFPA chairman succeeding Shealy. Others elected: Mack Singleton, New South, Inc., Conway, S.C., vice-chairman; G. R. Swift III, Swift Lumber, Inc., Atmore, Al., treasurer. President Karl W. Lindberg and secretary Lionel J. Landry were re-elected. David L. Rogoway, APA vice president, marketing, succeeded Robison Nov. l.

Lindberg announced planning for Marketing Marathon III, which will run from 1995 to 2000, will begin next year and lauded the success of the present marketing push which has raised southern pine production from 10 billion board feet to "what may reach 14 billion this year."

More than 600 delegates, spouses and staff attended the Oct. 10-13 meeting in Nashville, Tn.

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