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Now, any corporalion or organization with employeel who are required to trrvel crn participate. Special ravingr rre avaih lblo up lo 15% al our 28 lodger in Calilornia, Colorado, Atizon! end olher plrticipating lodger co.rt-lo-co!tt. Altach your burinerr card lo thir rd lor further inform!tlon rnd rpplicallon.
STANLEY P. BEATTIE
Stanley P. Beattie, president ol Fife Lumber Co., Tacoma, Wa., died March 21. ol a heart attack. He was 64.
Mr. Beattie, a veteran of the lumber industry, was the president of Sea Tac Lumber Co., South Hill Lumber Co., and Be-Me Investments.
He was a member of the Tacoma Elks Lodge, Fife Lions Club, Washington Athletic Club. Tacoma Yacht Club, Home Builders Assn., Western Retail Lumberman's Assn. and a board member of the Tacoma Retail Credit Bureau. He was also a member of the fraternal order of Hoo-Hoo.
Survivors include his widow. Doris; two daughters. his mother. two sisters. and two grandchildren.
TYALTER F. TAYLOR
Walter F. Taylor, president of Taylor Lumber Co., Anaheim, Ca., died April 18, oi a heart attack. He was 64.
Born 19l0 in San Angelo, Tx., Mr. Taylor was a member of the Rotary Club, the YMCA board, the board of the Anaheim Memorial HosDital. the board of directors of the E[ Camino Bank and advisory board of Goodwill I ndustries.
Survivors are his widow, Grace: two daughters, two sons, one sister and one brother.
H. Louis Lake, 63, owner of Garden Grove Lumber Co., Garden Grove, Ca., died Aoril 26. as a result of a stroke.
Born July 15, l9l0 in Garden Grove, Mr. Lake attended Occidental College and was the tirst mayor of Garden Grove, from 1956-1960.
He was a member of the Elks Lodge, the Lions Club, Santa Ana River Watershed project, the California Water Resources Agency, and a board member of the Emlen Hoag Foundation and the Orange County Insurance Agency. Mr. Lake was the first v.p. of the Orange County Water District board and was a Mason and a Shriner.
Survivors are his widow, Dorothy; two sons, a daughter, two sisters and four grandchildren.
RUSSELL ................35 oAVTDSON PLYWOOO & LUMBER CO...............10
SHELTER PRODUCTS, R.F. NIKKEL OIV. .1'I ooolEy REDWOOD CO..............................33
ESSLEY & SON, O.C. .............51
FOUNTATN LUMBER CO., EO..........................5
FREEMAN & CO., STEPHEN G. ......................34
FREMONT FOREST PRODUCTS .....................30
GALLEHER HARDWOOO ....,.,.,,4
G & R LUMBER CO. .44
GUERTN TRANSPORTATION CO. ....................29
HEXBURG LUMBER SALES |NC......................48
HILL LUMBER CO., MAX .22
HOBBS WALL LUMBER CO. .........................25
HOLMES LUMBER CO., FREO C. ....................24
Elmer O. Wenholz, 68, owner of Wenholz Lumber Co., Paramount, Ca., died April 12. of cancer.
Born March 10, 1906 in Wood Lake, Mn., Mr. Wenholz formerly worked for Bower Lumber Co., Compton, Ca. and for the Geib Lumber Co., San Gabriel, Ca.
Mr. Wenholz was a member of the Peace Lutheran Church and beloneed to the Kiwanis Club ol Paramount.
Survivors are his widow, Edric; two sisters, one brother, one step-daughter and one step-son.
HUNTER WOODWORKS...................... COVER ll
TNLAND LUMBER CO. COVEF lV
INTERNATIONAL FOREST PRODUCTS ........,.....34
LAMON LUMEER CO. .................23
LANE-STANTON LUMEER CO.................coVER I
MARQUART.WOLFE LUMBER CO. .........,........32
MUTUAL MOULDING CO. .41
NtcoLET OF CALTFORNTA ............................6
PAN ASIATTC TBADTNG CO. ..........27
PAUL BUNYAN LUMBER CO. ........................48
PENBERTHY LUMBER CO. ...........................21
PH|L|PS LUMBER SALES ............................43
PRODUCTS SALES CO. ...........7
RA|N FOREST lNC. ...................................33
ROLANDO LUMBER CO.