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BeforeYou Bry- Inquire
Halaiian subsidiary. direct import-export operations in tht-. ofl-shore Pacific area, and represent the president in dirccting corporatc der-elopment in the l'ar East.
Three LMA Additions
l)caler Charlit- (,ros,.. Sr.. has been at rvork asain irr thr' lleno area (along with help from otht'rs ) antl has signed up Nevada Wholt'sale Lumber Co. (a retailer) as an activt: mcmber and Boise-Cascade Grrp. as an as-sociate mcmber. Bob Peterson will r('prc-q(.nt Ner.ada in LIIA functions and Les Hayc-. will do the same for BoiscCascade.
Another new member u'elcomed is L. Pour Concrete Co. of Northcrn California.
Rosborc's 25th Annivercqry
The Rosboro Lumber Company of Springfield, Oregon, observed their 25th anniversary recently with a banquet and evening of entertainment for their 550 employees.
Paul B. Cole, partner and general managero outlined the growth of the company and changes within the industry during the period. Twenty-five year employees were honored and presented with a gift.
Rosboro's mill has beerr expanded many times and this year will produce 57 million board feet. Capacity has more than doubled during 25 years. Modernization of the mill and new products has been a factor in their marketing succese.
In addition to lumber and timber, they now manufacture plywood in panels up to ffi' x I20",. or cut up to industrial specifications. They have a timber fabrication department providing engineered solidsawn timbers for roof framing and other types of structural framing. Their latest addition is a gluJam department.
U.S.G. Adds New Sqles District
United States Gypsum Company has created a new sales district in Spokane, Wash. G. D. Carr, formerly assistant district sales manager, Salt Lake City District, has been appointed district sales manager.
Roy Stontoo 5r. in Relirement
Since retiring last July after fifty-four years handling the executive afiairs of E. I. Stanton & Son, Roy Stantono Sr., has been spending his time playing golf, loafing and taking care of his personal afiairs and is still active in Hoo-Hoo.
o'It seems like I am on the go every minute bi:cause I can do so many thing:s I did not have time to do in the pastr" he said.
Roy Stanton, Jr. now heads the 75 yearold lumber concern established by his grandfather before the turn of the century when deliveries were made by horse and wagon in the Los Angeles area.
