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BUYER'S GU IDE
Washington
Int'l Poper,/long-Bell Div.-....--...---.--..-,--(2061 247 -231O
TONGVIEW fnt'l Poper Co. (Long-Bell Div.).-.-.---.----.(2061 423-2ttO
SEATTTE
U.S. Plyrood Corp. .-..---------.--.-.-..---........-.-PA.-2-6500 sAsH-DOORS-Wr NDOWLTT^OUtDr NGS
BUIIDING MATERIATS
Cofoveros Cemenl Co. ..-------.---.---.--DOuglos 2-4224
TREATED TUMBER_POIES
Boxler & Co., J. H. -....YUkon 2-0200
Hqll Co.. Jomes L. -.-.-.--SUtter l-7520
Koppers Co., Inc. ....-.-.-------..-.-.-.-.-..YUkon 6-2660
Wendling-Nothon Co, --.-.---------..-.---...-..SUtier l-5363
Woodside Iumber Co, ....--.-.--------.--.-Dlomond 3-5644
SPECIAT SERVICES
Gilbreoth Chemicol Co. ...-----.--.-.-.-.-...---SUtter lnt'l Poper Co. (Long-Bell Div.)-
San Francisco
I.UMBER AND TU'VIIER PRODUCTS Arcolo Redwood Co. .-----.-.-----.-..-..-..-..--YUkon 6-2057
Col-Pocific
.....----..-..-.VAlencio 4-8744
Hobbs Woll [umber Co., Inc. --.---.-----Flllmore 6-6000 tomon Iumber Co. .-.-------.-.-----.-.------.--.YUkon 2.4376
MocBeolh Hordwood Compony ----------Mlssion 7-O772
Silmqrco, Internotionol 776-4200
Torler, Websler & Johnson, Inc. ------PRospecl 6-4200
Union Iumber Compony ------...--------."..--SUtter l-6170
United Sfoles Plywood Corp. --.--.-...--JUniper 6-5005
Wendling-Nolhon Co. ....-..-----.--.-.----.-.--SUtter l-5363
Weyerhoeuser Compony ------349-1414
Obituaries
Mttr(lll G. c00K
Milton G. 'Milt" Cook, popular Bay Area lumberman and civic leader, died of a heart ottack at his San Leandro home February 28. He was 61.
A native of Illinois, Mr. Cook wan senior president of his graduating class at the University of Illinois in 1929, and entered the building materials field with Johns-Manville shortly after his graduation. He traveled the Midwest for JM until joining the Navy in 1942, and during the following four years rose to the rank of Commander and saw action in both the Atlantic and Pacific war zones. After the war Mr. Cook joined So.Cal Building Materials in Los Angeles, returning to the Bay Area in 1952 to join Peerless Lumber Company in Oakla.nd. For the past three years he was with Eastshore Mill & Lumber Co., also of Oakla^nd.

He is survived by his widow, Helen.
IIEIIRY CIAY CROFOOT, SR.
Ilenry Clay Crofoot Sr, 91, wealthy lumberman and one of the last surviviors of the original Yukon gold rush pioneers, died Feb. 22 in Ukiah, Calif. after a shorb illness. His family, Welsh in origin, settled in upper New York State in the 1700s. His grandfather was the New York Assemblyfs
Weclcrn Lumbcr & Buildlng lltrlerlolr ,ttCRC[nNf head of Indian affairs before the civil war. Mr. Crofoot is survived by his wife.
. TEWIS [. HERTZBERG
Lewis L. Ilertzberg, 71, manager of the Reserve Warehouse, Inc., in Oceanside, died March 3, and was buried in Bridgeport, Conn.
He was employed by Patten-Blinn Lumber Co. of Los Angeles as credit manager from 1917 to 1937. He then raised avacados in Carlsbad until 1941 when local lumber yards organized the Reserve Warehouse and he returned to the industry to manage it.
Mr. Hertzberg is survived by a brother and two sisters in Connecticut.