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7251 East Condor Street, Los Angeles 22 RAymond 3-8271 western region; A. C. Baudek, manlger of manufacturing, eastern region; J^y C. Wallenstrom, national iales manager; B. R. Williams, assistant national sales manager; J. P. Weyer- haeuser III, manager of market analysis and merchandising; and D. C. Greeley, manager of marketing servlces.
Also a complete line of netal mold,ings, mastics, caulhing compound,s and bathr@m accessories.
Product line managers are: Alan T. Smith, softr.vood lumber; Kirk R. Cooper, softwood plywood; R. D. Pauley, manufactured panels; and E. M. Magarian, hardwood products. All will headquarter at Tacoma.
Managers of the seven regions are:
NorthwestTacoma, Wash., headquarters: A. J. Daley, former manager of lumber and plywood western sales region.
Southwest-Los Angeles, Calif., headquar- ters: Donald Fridell, former manager of Roddis cerrtral sales region.
Middle West-St. Paul, Minn., headquarters: A. W. Clapp, former manager of lumber and plywood central sales region.
Great Lakes-Chicago, Ill., headquarters: J. P. Ryan, former sales manager of lumber and plywood central sales region.
SoutheastAtlanta, Ga., headquarters: Mahlon Day, former assistant to the vice presiderrt of Roddis division.
Atlantic-Newark, N. J., headquarters: C. E. Lindstrom, former manager of lumber and plywood eastern sales region.
New England-Boston, Mass., headquarters: Lyman Beggs, former manager of Roddis eastern sales region.
RAY CLOTFELTER, 77, veteran lumberman, died June 21 in Visalia, California, as the result of injuries sustained from a fall while unloading hay for his horses.
Mr. Clotfelter owned and operated the big Spalding Lumber Company chain until approximately 10 years ago when he sold the business to United Lumber Yards. He had spent his entire lumber career with Spalding, starting as a youth in the office and rising through the firm to become president and owner.
Since the sale of his business, Mr. Clotfelter had been'active in banking in Visalia.
Mr. Clotfelter leaves his wife, Leila, of the family home at 431 South Garden Street in Visalia.