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The office has been expanded and updated, too. Windsor Mill has doubled its office space and added a computerized invoicing system.

"Our emphasis on quality products for customers has allowed us to grow and improve," Flynn continued. "Everything we're doing is designed to meet the growing demand for quality wood products for the future."

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lContinued from Page 41 ) ing manner and a competent review of current political realities.

That afternoon attorney Victor Yacullo spoke on employment laws and federal and state requirements on wrongful discharge of employees. He was followed by Sidra Weider who talked on employee communications and the vital role it plays in successful companies.

New officers elected at the meeting, held, as usual, at the Spa Hotel, were: president, E. L. Newkirk, Chandler Lumber Co.; lstv.p., Phil Butterfield, International Forest Products; 2nd v.p., Richard Hawthorne, Northridge Lumber; treas., Martyn TemPle, Weyerhaeuser; sec., George Swartz, Mar Vista Lumber. Wayne Gardner was re-elected executive v.P.

The directors for 1986 are for retail: Warren Lindsay, Donald Olson, Ross Callaway, Robert Slettedahl, Russell Fritchey, Edward Bauman, Robert Ransom, George Swartz, Charles J. O'Donnell, Richard E. Hawthorne, James Barr and George Barr. For wholesale: Creighton Anfinson, Daryl Bond, Philip Butterfield, William

Evenson, Jay Linderman, Jeff Lynn, Ted Pollard, Jack Secoy, Don Swartzendruber and Martyn Temple.

The balance of events at the well attended conference were social, taking advantage of some fall sunshine in the desert to relax between meetings.

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(Continued from page 8) company, some for as many as 27 years. Three such employees are Melvin Zabel, general manager; Arlo Nielson, yard foreman; and Gordon Beckman, shop foreman. "This management team sets a verY high standard ofintegrity and service essential to supporting our builder customers," he said. d oLyuPTc" /,,ACHINE 5r4tNtN6

Don and Mike Guetz are excited about the prospects for the future of the lumber business in Denver and are continually looking at new techniques for improving their business. They will soon go on line with a full point-ofpurchase computer system which will provide real-time inventory and sales information.

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