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OBITUARItrS

FRED S]IYDER

Fred Snyder, assistant manager for the Southland Lumber & Supply Co., fnglewood, Calif., died July 2, of a heart attack. He was 69.

Bom in Ohio, he worked for Crown City Mill & Lumber Co., Pasadena, Calif,, as purchasing agent, then as assistant manager for Southland for the past eight years. He died in Hawthorne, Calif.

Surviving is his widow, two children, four grandchildren and one greatgrandchild.

PTIT(I}I P. TALO]IEY

Peyton P. Maloney, a retired lumberman, died June 2, at his Sun City, Calif., home. He was 73.

He had been with Tacoma Lumber Sales, San Marino, for several years and had operated his own brokerage firm, Continental Lumber Sales, in the same town.

A Mason, Shriner and member of the BPOE, he was born in Iowa.

Mr. Maloney is survived by his widow,. Ernestine; son, Pe5rton, Jr.; three grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren,

SIRATEGY session at Blak Bart meeting in Calpella, Calif., for family outing in lune found (left) Bill Smith, Joe Mayf ield and Jim Jones. Jhat's Rounds'Lumber's genial sales mgr. Del Cole at center. Del is also club prez.

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