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SIOY ELTIOTT
Stoy Elliott, formerly sales manager for the Robert Dollar Co., San Francisco. died. He was ?3.
A native of Sausalito, Calif., he was first employed by Dollar Co. in 191? as an office boy. He later spent nearly 30 years working for the company in Shanghai, China. Ile was imprisoned by the Japanese during World War II for almost three years.
He retired from Dollar Co. three years ago.
He is survived by his widow, Marian, of Grants Pass; son, William, San Rafael; two daughters, Mrs. Jo Anne Hummer, Piedmont, and Mrs. Corinne Millard, Connecticut, Ohio; a brother, P. J. Elliott, Sausalito; three sisters, Mrs, C. W. Bridges, Mrs. J. D. Farrell and Miss Marguerite Elliott, all of San Francisco; and six grandchildren.
CARI A. MOllRE
Carl R. Moorg for many years president of Moore Mill & Lumber Co., Brookings, Ore., died. He was 84.
He was one of the founding fathers of Oakland Hoo-Hoo Club 39 in 1925 and was often elected secretary and treasurer by the club. A native of Michigan, Mr. Moore was a pioneer lumberman in Oregon where he joined his father and brothers after graduating from the University of Michigan in 1907.
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He was honored as the York Rite's Mason of the Year in 1962. He was Most Excellent Grand High Priest of the Grand Chapter of the Royal Arch Masons of California in 1950, also serving the chapter as General Principal Sojourner for three years.
Mr. Moore is survived by his son, Carl R., Jr.; a daughter Evadne A. Moore of OakIand; a sister, Mrs. Roberb M. Mclean of Pasadena and five grandchildren.
A. I$YE IIEWBOLD
A. Kaye Newbold, Pioneer Wholesale Supply Co., Salt Lake City, Utah, died near midnight January 3.
His death was a result of an auto accident November 7, 1969, near Inkom, Idaho. He never regain€d consciousness after the accident.
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