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OBITUARIES

OBITUARIES

door prizes, donated by warm-hearted sup' pliers. Club president Ray Lizotte of Inland Lumber Co., presided.

Big winner was Bonnie Champion, missus of past president George Champion of A.C. Houston Lumber, Indio, whose lucky number won her a fox jacket.

Golfing champs were Bill Sharp of Inland Lumber, who took home the low gross trophy and Russ Roepke, who copped low net honors.

IWINIGE-T()ES Bert Holdren (1) with

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(3) Rialto 'Lumber's Scotty Mclntyre welcomes suest Vaune Connon. (4) Ken Dietel, Pomona Lumber Ind his missus. (5) lnland's Don Derbes and Evelyn Holdren. (61 Evelyn and Nelson Semback. (7) Mr. & Mrs. Bob Turner-of Inland. (8) Mason Supplies' Paul

Sink and his wife. (9) Jamb Dandy Lumber's Vern and Rita Paquette. (10) Mr. & Mrs. Ray Lizotte. (11) Tom Butchkb, Mazell Berry and Ron Pugh. (12) Seouoia Forest's Bert Dennis, down from Dinuba, Cal. for the outing, chats with Key Corp.'s Jim Weller and former IASC rep John Kiner' (13) Carol and Daohne Crane. (14) Tom Butchko and Virginia Fox. (1$ Harlev Hart and Maxine Barr of Barr Lumber, El Centro.-(16) Al Beals and Marzell Berry. (17)

Marquart-Wolfe's Bob Golding, Jim lglehart and Stark Sowers of Key Corp. (18) John Dal Broi with Charlene and Dan Wilde. (19) Pat Mc0onnell and Denise Miller of Apple Valley Lumber. 00) Qolf champ Bill Sharp and his Joyce. Ol) Duffer Gary Thombon of lnland catches-up on his reading-"How to lmprove Your Golf Game"-as wife Sara looks on' 1221 ltr. & Mrs. John Muckey, mgr., Georgia-Pacific's Riverside branch.

Merlo New Georgio-Pocific VP

The Georgia-Pacific Corp. board of directors has elected Harry A. Merlo as vice - president of the corporation. Merlo will be in charge of GeorgiaPacific's Eureka-Samoa division timber, plywood and lumber operations in northern California.

He was previously with Rounds & Kilpatrick Lumber Co., Cloverdale, Calif., as vice president and general manager of operations. The G-P directors also approved purchase of that company which manufactures and distributes lumber and lumber specialties.

Merlo is a graduate of the University of California at Berkeley and did graduate work there. He has spent his entire business career in the forest products industry and has taken an active role in a number of industry associations.

Big Chonges qt Arcoto Redwood

In addition to the retirement of Arcata Redwood Co. president and founder Howard A. Libbey, who remains on the executive committee of the board of directors" the firm has revealed other farreaching changes.

The company name has been changed to Arcata National Corp., to better reflect their widening corpo rate scope. Robert O. Dehlendorf II is president of the new Palo Alto, Calif. based firm.

Byron B. Miller has assumed full responsibility {or the redwood operation as vice president and general manager. He has been with Arcata since its founding in 1939, when he started as a lumber handler. His wide range of jobs held with Arcata since then uniquely qualify him for the job.

The Arcata Redwood Co. name will continue to be used by the redwood operation which will be an autonomous division of Arcata National Corporation. Ar. cata Redwood will maintain its general offices and principal sales office at Arcata.

More Deoler LMAers

LMA executive vp Bob McBrien has welcomed two more dealers as resular members. They are Bickell Bros. oI Mountain View and Cupertino, and Tioga Lumber Company of Merced. Bickell Bros. is owned and operated by Herb and Harold Bickell and Victor Calvo, and Tioga Lumber's owner-manager is Don Hutchings.

ENJ0YING ANNUAI are (1) Kay Lyon, Pat Ingraham, Western Pine's Harry Lyon, Ross Ingraham, and Jim 0akley. (2) Kimberly-Clark execs Herb Brown and Hany Bleile, U.S. Ply's Bob Murray. (3) Zook Todd (center) with Hayward Lumber's Howard and Gloria Graulich. (4) Pabco's Jim Davis and Jack Jacquet. (5) Meco's Ed Nave of Eugene with Nancy Hay' ward. (61 LMA ramrod Bob McBrien and his Natalie. 0) Jerrv Fernandez, Dant Forest (center) with Hubbard &- Johnson's Jim Webber (Mt. View) and Bill Wray (Palo Alto). (8) 0utgoing prexy Homer Hayward with pretty Salinas Rodeo Queen and NLBMDA president Jim Shedden. (9) Dave Bishop of Weyerhaeuser. (10) Gwen Wall, Hugo and Rose Rath of

TW&J and Arco's Art Wall. (11) Martin Spitsen, Tahoe City Lumber (oenter) with U.S. Ply's Carter Jensen, Harry Ryback. (12) Joan Galletly, Marietta and Gay Bradt and Jim Galletly. (13) Parlier Lum' ber's Earl Ruth, Virginia Ruth, Motroni-Heard's Frank Heard and Bill Ultch. (14) Neil Keefer of Hayward Lumber and his "Plus Fours" wowed 'em Sunday nite. (15) Incoming trail boss Art Masters of The King Lumber Co., Jean Masters, Speckert Lumber's Armin and Bettye Speckert. (16) Betty and Craig Gaffney, Visalia Lumber's Steve Hedstrom and Zook Todd. (10 Cecil Rouse, Madera Lumber's Elmer Rau, Chet Harshner and Brian Bonnington. (18) Bob and Betty Kimball, Sequoia Lumber and TPL's Harry Hood.

(19) Dolly Duart, Doris Hedstrom, Betty and Nifty Gay, Bud Robey, Elaine Barber and Jim Duart. (20) Truckee-Tahoe's Pat and Chal Cross. (21) Cross Lumber's Dick Cross and Earl Tatman, Pacific Lumber. Q2l )ane Ross, Ralph and Suzanne Lamon and Ham Knott. (23) Clair Hicks. Jessie Dart, Charlie Cross and Elsie Hicks. (24) Brey-Wright's Frank Baxley, Dick Edmiston, Rich Bros., Virginia Ruth, Mrs. Edmiston. 05) San Lorenzo's Bob Butcher, Earl Johnson, Watsonville Lumber and Tynan Lumber's Keith Davidson. 06) George Conley, Barbara Volker, Geraldine Conley and Jack Volker. (27) Howard McCullock of Yosemite Blders Supply. Truckee-Tahoe's Charlie Cross, Sr. and Janet Cross.

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