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TWIN HARBORS I,UMBER GOMPANY
Monufqcturers ond
525 Boord of frode Bldg. PORTLAND 4, OREGON
Phone GApitcl 8-4142 fiIENLO PARK
Bob ftlocfie, Jim Rossmqn
1618 El Camino Reol
DAvenport 4-2525
ENT. l-0036 from Boy Areo & Son Jose
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Roymond C. Jones
Aberdeen, Wqshington
Distributors of Wesl Coost Forest Products
451 South G Street Arcctq, Golifornio
VAndyke 2-2971 tOS ANGETES T5
C. P. Henry & Co. - - Colifornio Representolives - - 714W. Olympic Blvd. Rlchmond 9-6524
Rlchmond 9-6525
Chorlie Kendoll
{aymond C. Jones, 79, retired o'ivner-president of the Rosemead Lumber Co. in the Los Angeles suburb, died late in December at his home, 11244 Gladwin St. Funeral services and burial were in Forest Larvn Memorial Park.
Charles Eber Kendall,86, one of the best-known a.tt be.tliked Southern California lumbermen, died January 2 alter a short illness. He was born in 1870 and entered the wholesale business in Los Angeles in i905, maintaining the same offices in the Petroleum-Security Building there for 31 years. He was active in rvholesale lumber sales until the last few rveeks of his life and \,vas a lively and familiar figure, despite his age, at the retail dealers' convention last
April. Although he rvas ill at the time, Charlie Kendall insisted on his regular Season's Greetings advertisement to his friends and customers appearing in the recent December 1 Christmas annual of this magazine, saying that he would be back at work in a short time. He leaves his wife of a few months, Dorothy; of the home at 432 S. Curson Ave. Inurn.ment was in Hollywood Memorial Park Cemetery'
Mqx L. Smith ln Memoriom
Max L. Smith, who had been associated with the E. K. Wood Lumber Company for more than 40 years, was killed in an automobile accident December 12. "His untimely death will be a great loss to his many friends and business associates," said Warren B. Wood, president.
Carl M. Payne, who was with the Carl W. Baugh Wholesale Lumber firm in Los Angeles the past few months, was