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WHITE CITY Alder Monufqcturing Co.--.-.......--------...----(503) 826.4088
Amerlmn Fontt Productr, IW&J Div..--..{5O3, 312-5128
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,tA 7.2126 Weyerhoeuser Co. .-....--...-.---...---...---.--....(509) KE 5-2462 rAcorvtA Gorslo-Poclflc Corp. -.-..-.-..-..--*...t20e1 383-1578 Wcyerhocuror Co. ...--....-........-...-..*..(2061 383.3361
VANCOUVER lnt'1. Popcr Co./Long-Bell Div. ...........-.(5031 285.1 300 wtNlocK tholcrlown Cnrp. su 5-350r OREGON
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Srcob.Sonlon .-.-...1503 EV 2-2511 coRvAtus
Con.Fob Equipmenl Co. .....-----.---..-.......-(503) 7 52-29 55
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Al Peirce Compony---...-----.--.---...-..,-.---..,----(503) 312-3663
Eug6ne.Willom€lte Iumber Co. ...-..-...-...(503] 345-0l,ll
Fnmorf ForGl Productt --*-.*ltt03l Dl 3.9267
Georslo-Pocif ic Corp. ...........-..-......-.....(503) 315 -1356 cotonADo
COTORADO SPRINGS
U.S. Plywood ............-...(3031 636-5021
DENVER U, S. Plyrood (3031 222-1751
Denver Rclcrye Supply Co. ----.----..-..(303) 292.9090
Georslo-Poclfic Corp. -------.-..............-(3031 623-51 0l
Koppar Co., Inc. .---.-.----..-..-.......(303) 534-6191
Weyarhocurcr Co. .....-..-.........-.----..---(303) 133-8571 tRl{At{t D. tY0uE
Ernani D. Wolfe, wife of Horace E. Wolfe, Marquart-Wolfe Lumber Co., Newport Beach, Calif., died of a cerebral hemorrhage May 29.
She was vacationing with her husband in Lihue Kauai, Hawaii. Mrs. Wolfe was born in 1882 in Lisbon, Ohio.
She is survived by her husband, Horace; son, Sterling H.; grandsons, Sterling H. Jr., Jonathan, and Charles; and one greatgranddaughter, Laura.
IGNI{ETII SMIIII
Kenneth Smith" former president of the California Redwood Assn., died after a brief illness. He was 7?.
A leader in the Pacific coast lumber industry since the 1920s, he retired from the Pacific Lumber Co. in 1968, where he served as assistant to the president, treasurer and vice-president.
' He was a native of Texas and before coming to San Francisco in 1940 he was connected with lumber firms in several cities.
Mr. Smith is survived by his widow, Helen; son, Dr. E. Kennent Smith; daughters, Mrs. Robert Hacker and Mrs. M1'ron Snyder.
WITIARD A. KII{IIEY
Tt/illard A. "Bud" Kinney, founder and active president until 1962 of Western Dry wll.uAit ll. GIRRETSEI{
Kiln Co., Oakland, Calif., died May 22. He was 59.
Born in Honolulu, Hawaii, he learned the custom dryrng business in the Philippines. He was a member of Hoo-Hoo Club 38, the Durant Lodge 268 F. and A. M., Royal Arch Masons No. 36 and Aahmes Temple of the Shrine.
Mr. Kinney graduated from the University of California at Berkeley in 1936. He belonged to Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. A retired U.S. Navy commander, he was a member of the retired officers assn.
He is survived by his widow, Barbara; daughters Karen Emerson and Judith Simpson; grandchildren Heather Anne and Scott; brother Carroll and sisters Aletha Wiley and Katherine Tompkins.
\Milliam II. Gerretsen, president and owner of Gerretsen Building Supply, Roseburg, Ore., died May 31 of a heart attack. He was 79.
He was born January 13, 1891 in Peoria, IIl. and graduated from the University of Oregon in 1920 where he joined Delta Tau Delta. He was a veteran of World War I.
Mr. Gerretsen was a member of St. George's Episcopal Church, Masonic Lodge, Hillah Temple of the Shrine, and a past commander of American Legion Post 16. IIe was also a past president of the Kiwanis Club and the Western Building Material Assn.
He was a director of the National Boy Scouts and held the Silver Beaver award. He was a member of the Roseburg Elks Lodge 326, B.P.O.E.
He is survived by his widow, Frances; sons, Gordon and Donald; sister, Hazel Mitchoff and six grandchildren.
,AIIES A. SOUOER
James A. Souder, salesman for Penberthy Lumber Co., Los Angeles, died June 10 of a hear0 seizure. He was 6?.
Mr. Souder was born in New York, N. Y. in 1903. He attended Lafayette College in Pennsylvania. He was with Penberthy for eight years.
He is survived by his sister, Ifazel Dixon; son, John Marshall, and daughter Joan Salsbury.
CIIARTES
Darrell Dart
Charles Darrell Dart, owner of K-Y Lumber Co., Fresno, Calif., died June b. IIe was 68.
He was secretary of the Lumber Merchants Assn. of No. Calif. in L943-45, resigri. ing his position after World War II to form K-Y Lumber with the Iate Walter Krumbholtz. He was a past president of the LMA.

Born in Galt, Calif., Apnl 22, 1902, Mr. Dart lived in Fresno County for the past 36 years. He graduated from the University of California at Berkeley in 1924.
He was a past trustee of the Tehran Shrine Temple and a charter member: a member of the Scottish Rite Bodies: former member of the Clowns of Tehran: former member of the Royal Order Jesters Court 157.
He was also a past president of the Downtown Exchange Club; the Ft. Washington Golf Club; and the Fresno Chapter of Hoo-Hoo International.
He is survived by is widow, Jessie; daughters, Mrs. Mary Hartsock and Patricia Dart and two granddaughters.
