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Sheulin Pine Sales Company

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Shevlin Pone

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Species

PONDENOSA PINE (PINUS PONDEROSA)

SUGtrR (Geuubc White) PINE (PINUS LAMBERTIANA) @,..arfu;*(

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Fron the Aprll lrl;ol24, fccue

TlTis issue carried a career sketch of F. manager of the Valley Lumber Company,

Obituaries

Roy A. Dciley \

Roy A. Dailey, Western manager of the National-A\ner+ i ican Wholesale Lumber Apsociation, passed away orl:, March 10 in Seattle, follor,r'ing an operation and a brief-: illness.

He was born in Duluth, Minn., in 1887, and when a.;, l.' , The members of the Lumber Association of San Fran- young man went to'Canada where he gained his first.,j cisco were the guests of the Lumber Salesmen's Club at its luncheon meeting at the Palace Hotel, on March 10. Captain William J. Quinn of the San Francisco Police Department was the speaker, and the entertainment was furnished by members of the Police Department's Athletic School.

C. E. Williams opened a retail lumber yard at Azusa.

The Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Club held a golf tournament at the California Country Club in Culver City. Roy Stanton with a low gross score of 84 was the winner of the Hipolito Silver Cup, donated by the Hipolito Company.

There rvas a large attendance at the meeting of the Sacramento Valley Lumbermen's Club held at the Travelers Hotel, Sacramento, on March 15. President L. H. Chapman presided.

experience in the lumber business. Coming to Seattle iir1914, he engaged in the wholesale lumber business untill' he went, with the Pacific Coast Shippers' Associati6h;,.j acting as its manager until 1924, then became Western-';,__a manager of the National-American Wholesale Lumber <r,l ASsociation, which position he filled until his death.

He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Isabella Dailey; a,ir daughter, Catherine; a son, James, USNR, now on active duty in the South Pacific; a sister, Mrs. E. B. Spetch, andl a brother, Charles Dailey.

Hcrry M. Mqnn

Tlarry M, Mann passed away at his home in Los Angeles on March 20. He was 66 years of age.

Mr. Mann was associated with the retail lumber business in Southern California for many years, and forrfierly was the owner of the Exposition Lumber Company.at Los

,orui.,"d by his widow, Mrs. Julia B. Tub6s Manp; a daughter, Mrs. Charles Hendershot,. and a son, Harry C. Mann. ,.;l

Funeral services-were hqld in Los Angeles on March 2?..-jj

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