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-and it speeds particularly fast when rush orders are rcceived - orders that demand quick decision as to the dcsirability of the credit risk.

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T\flCE-A-\7EEK Supplemental Sheas keep the Lumberm€n" Crcdit Rating Book revised and up-to-date. lt is the only scrvice that kccps you continuously informed as to thc prcscnt credit status of all of your customers without the necessity of requesting a Special Report.

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Addresr Dept. tiB"

\(/. C. Shull

W. C. Shull, president of J. & W. C. Shull, Inc., died suddenly at his home in Beverly Hills on November 1 from a heart attack. He was 74 years of age.

He had been connected with the retail lumber business for over fifty years. He was born in Palatine, New York, and started in the lumber business in Sac City, Iowa. He later operated a string of retail yards in Iowa, Nebraska and Minnesota. which he sold in 1923. He established the J. & W. C. Shull yard at Bell in 1922, and the company also operates another yard at Alhambra.

Mr. Shull made his home in Los Angeles intermittently for a good many years traveling to the other states as his business interests required. Since starting in the lumber business in Southern California, he made his permanent home there and took a prominent part in civic affairs.

He is survived by his widow, Alta Shull; a son, Ralph W. C. Shull, who has been associated with his father in the lumber business and will continue the business as president of the company, and a daughter, Mrs. Howard C. Bonsail.

Funeral services were conducted Monday, November 4, at 2:3O p.m. from the Wee Kirk o' the Heather, Forest Lawn Memorial Park. Glendale.

Visits Arizona Territory

Harry Hart, Southern California representative, Wheeler Osgood Sales Corporation, with headquarters at Los Angeles, returned recently from a business trip through Arizona.

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