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PACIFIC NORTHWEST STATES
WAgHINGTON
Am80Y Int'1. Popcr €o../long-B€ll Dlv. .............-(206) 423-2110 toNcvrEw Int'f. Popcr Co./Lone-Betl Dlv. .......-....(206, 123'2110
SEATTtE Kccfsr & Assoc., Clyde P.-.--..-.---....--------..-(206) 525'7936
G.oolo-Poclfic Corp. -....--.-..........-...(206l rtlA 4-6838 f,mfr Co., Potmcr G. l205l 621.6661
WHITE CITY
@rp. ----.---....--.--...(503) 3,15-4356
Ald.. l^qnufocturins Co.-.--.--.----.--.--------..-.(5031 826.,1088 colonADo
COLORADO SPRINGS
U.3. Plywood ...-.......-...(303) 636-5021
DCNVER U. S. Plwood .....*...(3031 222'1751
D.nv.r R.rrvo Supply Co. ....-....--.........(3031 2Y2-909O
Gcrrlo-Poclflc Corp. ...............-..........-...(303) 623'5101
Koppm Co.. Inc. ...-......--........*.-...-J3031 531-61?!
W.y.rhcrur.r Co. .........-.......-..--...........1303! 433-8571
RICARDO J. GUTIERREZ
Ricardo J. Gutierrez, owner of a lumber company in Nicaragua, died in Matagalpa, Nicaragua. He was 65.
Dick Gutierrez established his reputation in San Francisco in the '20s and '30s as manager of the Redwood Export Co. For some years prior to that he had worked in the export department of Little River Redwood Co., San Francisco. He also served as honorary consul of Guatemala in San Francisco from 1938 to 1940- fle is survived by his widow, Lucha; four sons; a daughter; a brother, J. Salvador Gutierrez, San Francisco; and two sisters.
He moved back to Nicaragua during World War II and started The Caravan Trading Co., his own lumber firm. He lived in both Matagalpa and Coral Gables, Florida.
ROBERT WUEST
Robert Tfuest, pioneer plywood rnanufaeturer and founding member of the Douglas Fir Plywood Association, died during September in Aberdeen, Vy'ash. IIe was 80.
Mr. Wuest founded a plywood company at Sedro Woolley, 'Wash., in 1922 and later established West Coast Plywood Co. in Aberdeen. IIe was vice president of the DFPA in 1938 and 1939.

IIATI CUCKTER
Dan Cuckler died unexpectedly at his hcime in San Jose, Calif., August 11.
He was employed by Georgia-Pacific Corp. for 15 years, where he was an inside salesman at the San Jose warehouse for about five years. Prior to this he had been at the Salinas warehouse. Mr. Cuckler also worked for retail yards in the Salinas, Calif., atea.
Survivors include a daughter, Darlene of Atascadero; two sisters, a brother and five grandchildren.