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Edwqrd E. fYlcCORfYtlCK
Edward E. McCormick, 71, owner of the McCormick Bros. Lumber Co. in East San Diego for 35 years, died there August 8. His firm furnished the materials for many large San Diego businesses and buildings before he retired five years ago. He had made his home there 40 years and was a charter member of the Kiwanis Club, He was also a member of Masonic Lodge 561. He leaves his wife Georgette of the home at 4213 Highland Ave., San Diego, a sister and a brother. X-uneral services were held Augrrst 11, with interment in Greenwood Memorial Park.
Jomes H. LANINGHAil
James H. Laningham, 74, a hardwood luinber grader for more than 40 years with E. J. Stanton & Son, Los Angeles, died July 16 at his home in Lynwood. IIe was born October 13, 1885, in Marion, nlinois, and came west at the turn of the century to enter the wholesale lumber business, in which he remained until his retirement in 1958. l'uneral services were held July 20 at Forest Lawn mortuary, with interment in F'orest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale.
Woyne DALBEY
Wayne Dalbey, 47, veteran plywood salesr4an, died July 28 from a heart attack. Ife was a native of Iowa but had been identified with the plywood business in the San Francisco Bay area most of his life. He was originally associated with Harbor Pl5rwood Corp. for many years, later with U. S. Plywood Corp. in San tr'rancisco, and had most recently been with Alpha Plywood in the city. He leaves his wife, Vey, and two sons, Ronald and Larry, also both of San Francisco. X'uneral services were held August 1 at Cypress Lawn cemetery in San Mateo county.
Gulf Pqcific Joins SCRTA
The Southern California Retail Lumber Assn. has received application for Associate membership, subject to approval by the board, from the Gulf Pacific Land & Lumber Co., P. O. Box 696, Tarzana, Calif. Officers of the firm