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Stanwood Murphy is the fourth generation of his family in the management of the firm. Murphy logged in the woods and rose through various responsibilities to become exec. vp. in 1956 and president in 1961.
Carpenter's election to president culminates his steady ascent through the ranks of Pacific, where he started work on June 20, 1933 tying lumber bundles in the factory at Scotia. He was elected vp.-operations in 196I and exec. vp. in 1963. Carpenter will continue to maintain his headquarters in Scotia.
Palco's new exec. vp. rose through the sales side. Bob Hoover joined the company in 1939, he became vp. in charge of sales in 1963, a post he retained until his recent election,
NFPA Annuql Meeting
Evaluating and setting national program priorities was the main business of the recent 69th annual meet. ing of the National Forest Products Association in Washington, D.C.
President Lowry W'yatt said the forest industry's re. sponse to the multiple challenges it faces must recognize that the industry is not dealing with isolated circumstances that are unlikely to recur. Rather, he said, "we are f a c i n g issues of the times which reflect the total world in which we work and live."
Interior Secretary Rogers C. B. Morton said the President's proposal of a new Department of Natural Resources from existing Interior agencies plus Forest Service and other resource and land management-oriented federal agenciesmakes "just plain good sense" in tying together management responsibilities.
Eponomist Dr. George Cline Smith forecast generally impyoving business activity for the next two years. "The lumber and plywood industry should benefit accordingly," he said, noting that there is no reason to believe a period of tight money is in the offing throu:gh 1972. He said by the year 2000 Americans will be consuming nearly 60 percent more timber than they are today.
New officers are: president, H. E. Sanders; lst vp., Stephen B. Moaer, Yakima, Wash.; executive vice president of the Boise Cascade Corp.; treasurer, John S. Rich. ards, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.
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