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&n*ember
covered 15 hours latcr about 210 feet from the site where his u'ife lrllen and another couple lvitnessed thc fatal acciclent in which he trippecl and u-as pulled overboard by an anchor chain u'hile trying to anchor a small boat in mirlstream. He leaves tu.o children of the home; his fatl.rer, Bert Heclricli, Sacramento, a brother ancl a sister.
L. Neil Mccullough
Sixtecn Albuquerque, N.\I., lumber firrns closetl for twcr hours, June 12, for thc funrral serviccs for I-. Ncil \,tcCullough, popular owner of the llroaclu.av Lurlber Co. there, lr,.ho died in his l"rome, June 10, from a he;rrt attack.
The lurnbervards rvhich closed in resl>ect to \'Tr. NIcCullough's rnemory lvere the Albuquerque Iluilders Suppl1' Co., Albuqucrrlue Lrrmber Co., Ange Builclers Supply Co., ISaldridge Lunrber Co., Cheshire Lun'rber Co., llates-Roberts Lun-rber Co., Illueher I-umbcr Co., Doherty Lurnber Co., (]ibson Lurrber Co., Fir-Pinc Lumber Co., Henclerson Lurnber Sales, Homr Builders Supply, Losh Lunrber Co., Rio Grande Lumber Co., Sanclia I-urnber Co., an<l Seylnour Lumber Co.
Penn oala
E. M. Taenzer, his l'ife and stafi members of American Hardr,vood Co. returnecl to the l,os Angeles olfice from the l'('\\'H I) \ annrr;rl at Ojai Yalley Tnrr.
Blanche Schafer, Holmes Eureka Lumber Co. sa.lesmanager, a.nd husband Joe Carlstrom have decided to put their Felton 5l6y'p1ace (near l3oulcler Clreek) on the block. Their cabin features redn'ood throughout (naturally), supplied by Santa Cruz Lumber Co.
John Hunter of Los Angeles spent a northern .rr,eek rvith
It's the FOLLO\T-THROUGH THAT MAKES THE DIFFERE'VCEI
R. K, Rounds, manager of Plrrn-ras l'ine Co.. and Henry Sparks, manager of Sar-rd Creek l-umber Co. Tu,in-City is sirles reliresentative for these rnills ancl others.
Salesrnanager Dave Davis, Mac McCormick, Walter Parks, Gregg Lambert and Tom Gleed of the Simpson liedwood gang u'ere otrt in force for the 65th annual N-A\\'f-A convention at Bretton \\'oocls, N. H., June 10-11.
Ed Dursteler of Sierrn l-unrber & Plyrvood. \/an Nuvs. is on a Pacific Northu'est trip trling to'ibeat the heat," -so to speak, and it's understor>cl that Harry Bremner of the firm t'ill make the trip this month. The transplanted northern California bovs just can't unclerstzrrrd SoClal u'eather.
Art Evans, formcr pl1'u'oocl ancl lr-rmber exl)ert rl'ho recently joirred \\rhite Truck Co., Oaklancl, reports he u'ill l'ork out :r one-truck or a fleet operation ftir his lumber friends from his luntber transp<trtation, rnill operation :rn<l u'hr rlesale experience.
Corrine and Joe Adams spent Men.rorial J)ay in Phoenix r.isiting his iolks and plan to take their summer r.acation in the High Sierras.
"Shel" Sussman, lluyer lor Western l)ine Suppl1' Co., spent the encl of Ma1'cilting t,n rnills in Oregon and itlashington :rnd also entered Rritish Columbia to contact the nen'ly acquired rvestern red cedar sorlrces.
Sam Witz.el and Fred Turkheimer of Trvin-City Lurrrber Co. visited Oregon mill connections the first u.eek of June and u'orked in a little fun at tlie \\'-iilamette Vallev [Joo-Hoo ;rrr rr ttal.
Pat Harris and her family spent the Xlemorial Day holiday at I-aguna lleach planning their summer vacation at Jackson Tlole. \\'yoming.
Ted Talbot, Talbot Lumber Co., returned to the San Rafael offices June 17 after attending the N-AWI-Annrral and making some e:Istern and midrvestern business calls.