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William Charles Johnson, Moraga, Ca., died of cancer in Walnut Creek, Ca., on Sept. 5, 1985. He was 63.
President-owner of the Hobbs Wall Lumber Inc., he was a gaduate of the University of California, Berkeley, with a B.S. in forestry and a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Beta Theta Pi and Xi Sigma Pi. Before joining Hobbs Wall, heworkedwithE. K. Woodand Rounds Kilpatric.
Mr. Johnson had served on the board of directors of the North American Wholesale Lumber Association and was a past president of Dubs, Ltd. He was president of the Oakland Hoo-Hoo Club in l96G'61 and was selected by them as Lumberman of the Ye:r in 1975. Altogether, he served on the board for almost 30 years. Their annual Reveille golf tournament is named in his honor.
Mr. Johnson is survived by his widow, Pati, two children, five grandchildren, two brothers and his parents.
Charles Henry Haagenson, a veteran San Francisco Bay Area lumberman, died Sept. 15, 1985, in Walnut Creek, Ca., after a heart attack.
Born in Alameda, Ca., on July 12, 1906, he graduated from the old Oakland High School, Oakland, Ca., and entered the lumber business with his father, Henry O. Haagenson, in 1925. He worked for Sunset Lumber and Oakland Lumber, both in Oakland. In 1949 he became partners with Louie Lima when Charlie Stowe retired as a partner of Stowe-Lima Lumber Co., Hayward. That business was closed in 1967 when the property was acquird for the Bay Area Rapid Thansit system.
Mr. Haagenson, who was 79, is survived by his widow, Pamela, two sons and four glandsons.
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An increase in indoor pollution is not a hazard in energy+fficient homes if they have mechanical ventilation systems to recirculate air.
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