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*.., Lumber Service, we supply domestic and foreign hardwoods. Our products and services include:
. Hardwood Lurnber & Pine
Flardwood Plywood &Veneers
. Melarnine Plywood
. F{ardwood Moulding (alder, cherry, mahogany, MDF, maple, red oak, paint gtade, pecan hickory, white oak, walnut, beech)
. Milling (rnoulding profiles, S2S, SLR1E, SLR2E, & resawn lurnber)
Woodworking Accessories (appliques, omaments, butcher blocks, corbels, etc.)
Woodworking Supplies (deft finishes, color putty, adhesives, etc.)
Ou, products are widely used in 1321 N. Kraemer Blvd. (Box 879), Anaheim, Cr.92806 interior finish carpentry, furniture, cabinetry and hundreds of industrial and manufacturing applications.Ve stock a complete line of cornplementary products to cornplete virtually any woodworking or rnillwork project.
James Richard Rauch,79, former operator of Rauch Lumber Co., Troy, Id., died Sept. 9 in Coeur d'Alene, Id.
He started working at the family business in 1942 at age 10 and relocated to Potlatch. Id.. when Bennett Lumber Co., Princeton, Id., bought the company in 1969. In 1987, he moved to New Mexico to help the Mescalaro Indians start up a sawmill, selling lumber for Mescalero Forest Products, Mescalero, N.M., until he
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retired in 1992.
He served in the U.S. Army.
John Lloyd "Jack" Ruble, 89, retired owner of Ruble Forest Products, Eugene, Or., died Sept. 2 in Bend, Or.
During World War II, he served in the Army. Afterward, he finished his studies at the University of Oregon and graduated with a B.S. in economics.
He was involved in the lumber industry for many years. serving as principal at several lumber brokerage
Rates: $1.20 per word (25 word min.). Phone number counts as 1 word, address as 6. Centered copy or headline, $9 per line. Border, $9. Private box, $15. Column inch rate: $55 if art furnished "camera+eady" (advertiser sets the type), $65 if we set type. Send ad to Fax 949-8520231 or dkoenig@ building-products.com. For more info, call (949) 852- firms. He started his own company in 1964 and retired from the business in 1986.
Robert Bruce "Bob" Taylor, 91, retired Oregon lumberman, died of cancer Sept. 15 in Eugene, Or.
After serving as a U.S. Army master sergeant in Okinawa during World War II, he graduated from the University of Oregon School of Law in 1948 and began his career in lumber sales at Timberlane Lumber Co., Eugene. He retired from A&R Lumber Sales, Junction City, Or.
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