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Save money by stocking Deep Swamp Cypress in place of redwood and cedar. This beautiful, versatile, all around species, lor exterior and interior use, finishes better than cedar or redwood and is more stable than southern pine. we mill to your specs-any pattern siding, plus finish, s4S, fine bevel/bungalow sidings, 1,, sidings, paneling, ceiling, wainscot stock and flooring. All kiln dried, from finish to common grades. No order too small.
Elder Forest Products, Inc.
75 Center Circle, Sulphur, LA 70663 (800) 256-7197 . (337) 625-8141' FAX337'625-5275
Associate Member - Southern Cypress Manufacturers Association
Circle No. 139 on p.58 leukemia.
A native of Lynchburg, Va., he served in the U.S. Marine Corp.'s 9th Defense Battalion during WW II.
During his career he was a manufacturers representative for the Flintcote Co. and a branch mgr. for the now-defunct RePublic Lumber Co., Richmond.
William "\ry.G." Littrell, 80, owner, Littrell Lumber Co., Moulton, Al., died Jan. l0 in Moulton. He was a native of Lawrence County, Tn.
J.C. Halton, 80, retired lumberman, Dean Lumber Co., Gilmer, Tx., died Jan. 18.
Clarence Gilreath, 47, sales, Ace Hardware, Eustis, Fl., died March 4. A native of Ohio, Gilreath moved to Florida in 1998.
Richard G. Brown, 89, retired sawyer for the now-defunct Sullivan Lumber Co., Dumas, Ga., died March 6 in Richland, Ga.
He was a native of Coffee CountY, Al.
Mary E. Terry, 84, wife of Walter F. Terry, owner, Walter TerrY Distributor, Inc., Houston, Tx., died Feb.5.