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Lone A. Morrirson
Lone A. Morrison, vice president and sales manager of the Eastern & Western Lumber Co., Portland, died suddenly, April 25, at the home of his brother, Wm. H. Morrison in Los Anleles.
Ife was born in Eau Claire, Wis., 57 years ago, and came to Portland in 1909 to work for Eastern & Western Lumber Co. He was sent to San Francisco in 1910 to represent the firm in California and remained there until a year ago, when he was transferred to Portland to be sales manager.
He was a Mason and a member of the San Francisco Olympic Club.
Surviving are four brothers, H. I. Morrison and Wm. H. Morrison of Los Angeles; L. B. Morrison and E. R. Morrison of P,ortland, and a sister, Mrs. R. C. Keeney of Fairhope, Ala.
Funeral services were held in Portland on Monday, April 3O. Interment was in Eau Claire.
Honorary pallbearers were: F. H. Ransom, K. H. Koehler, C. B. Dufry, E. McEachern, and L. W. MacDonald.
Mrs. Mcrry E. Lynch
I\frs. Mary E. Lynch passed away at her home in Los Angeles on April 24. She was 81 years of age. Her husband, the late C. G. Lynch, was one of Southern California,s pioneer lumbermen and was vice-president of the pattenBlinn I-umber Company at Los Angeles at the time of his passing nearly eleven years ago.
She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Elliott H. Gray, and two sons, Leslie G. Lynch; director of sales of the pattenBlinn .Lumber Compa.ny,.and Kenneth G. Lynch, a member of the firm of Gamble &.Douglas, Burbank.
Funeral services were held at the Wee Iiirk o, the Heather, Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale, Thursdav afternoon, April 26.
Hcury S. Osgood
Harry S. Osgood, 75 years of age, son of the late George R. Osgood, one of the founders of the Wheeler Osgood Co. at lfacoma, Wash., passed away on April 11 in San Diego, where he made his home in recent years. He was associated with the Buffelen Lumber & Manufacturing Co. of Tacoma.
Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Myrtle Osgood, a daughter, and two brothers, George J. Osgood, Tacoma lumberman, and R. S. Osgood of Seattle.
Custom Chcrges
The OPA permits southern and midwestern lumber concerns that operate both saw mills and custom mills to charge for custom and drying services until May 15. By this time OPA regional offices will have acted on all applications for authorization to continue to make the custom charges. (Amendment 1 to MPR-5398; Amendment 1 to MPR-539C, bbth effective May 9.)
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