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lear.es his t'ife of the honre at 272 NIc;ntecito Way in San Diego.

J. Stqnley QUINN

_J. Stanley ("Stan") Qtrinn, rvell-kr-rorvn ar-rcl popular San Nlateo t-holesale lumberman, die<l there September 8. He had been in ill health for sonre tirne but continued to operate his business almost till his cleath. IIe leaves his u.ife ancl three daughters. Funeral services \\.ere at FIoly Cross cemetcry in Colma, Calif., September 10.

In Memoriqm

DeCharles C. Beddoe, former lumberrna.r-r an<1 lruilcler, tlie<l September 16 in Waco, Texas. He lir.ed in Los Aneeles lrcf,,re retttrning to Texas t\\'r) vearS ;rgo iut(l rvtrs irr'tltc l)rocess of re-estaltlishing his I-. A. h'nre n.hen he died. George E. Read, 67, an original subclir.ider of 13everl1, IIills ar.rrl other sulturl>an Lo-s ,\ngeles tracts. died SepteiuLer 3 a{ter lrrrrg illness. Allan A. MacAller, 62, Lcts Angeles crintractor and brrilcler the past 30 years, died September 2.

Tony L. Vega, 36,. died September 6. The young building contractor u':ts born in Santa Susana and made hii home iir Canoga l'ark. Mrs. Clara M. Back, 80, Bavarian native ancl resident of l-os .'\ngeles since 1902, died September 2. She macle her honre a.t 263 N[uirfield Road with her son. T. William Back, the u.ell-knou'n L. A. u'holesale lumlterman and plyu.oocl in'rporter.

Mqsonite Shiffs Sqlesmen

Three changes of sales personnel in the u,estern division of X{asonite Corporation have been announced. Donald R. Clark, a dealer salesman in the Fll I,aso, Tex., area for four years, has been transferred to San l)iego. Richard 11. \\iarcl, opening a new territory u'ith headcluarters in Boise, has been in th-e central planning departnrent at the corporation's plant in Ukiah, Calif., for tu'o years. Robert \\r. Scl<iene has been named to the El Paso territorv.

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