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TWENTY YEAQS AGO

TWENTY YEAQS AGO

WANT TO BUY 4/4 PONDEROSA SHOP

We expect to use in near future a large quantity of 4/4 Ponderosa Shop lumber for defense housing purposes, and wish to contact a source of supply for 100,fi)O feet per month of this lumber. Address or telephone Central Cabinet Co., 841 East 59th Street, Los Angeles. Telephone CEntury 2-90ll.

Obituaries

Fred E. Golding

Fred E. Golding, widely known Southern California lumberman, passed away in a Madera, Calif., hospital on November 9 following an appendectomy. He had taken a few weeks off from business to look over some mining claims in the Sierra. Mrs. Golding was with him when he was stricken. He was 63 years of "g"

Born in Santa Paula, he lived in Los Angeles since infancy. He had been connected with the lumber business for many years, and at the time of his death was associated with the Anglo California Lumber Company of Los Angeles.

Ife was a charter member of the Los Angeles Rotary Club, and. was an active member of Hoo-Hoo being secretary-treasurer of the Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Club.

Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon, November 12, in the Church of the Recessional, Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale.

He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Anna C. Golding; two sons, Clair and Fred E. Golding, Jr. I three brothers, Ray, William and George Golding, and a sister, Mrs. Louise Goodhue.

If. D. Austin

Will D. Austin, well known retail lumberman of Oakdale, Calif., passed away on October 19 from a heart attack while on duty at an observation post south of Oakdale. He was 43 years of age.

Mr. Austin was a native of Indiana. Ife served in the Navy during the first World War, and had been a past commander of the Stanley Collins Post of the American Legion.

He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Amy Austin, and three children, his parents, a sister and two brothers.

Funeral services were held at Oakdale, Fridav afternoon. October 23.

!(/illiam Dary

Funeral services for William Dary of the W. M. Dary Co., retail lumber company with yards at Lorig Beach and San Bernardino, were held in Long Beach on Thursdal, November 12. The services included a Masonic service by Long Beach Service Lodge.

Mr. Dary, who was 75, is survived by his widow, Mrs.

Position Wanted

Wide-awake, all-round man desires position. Now manager of small yard in Southern California. Ex.perienced salesman, estimator, credits, bookkeeper, all-round office man. Will go anywhere. Age 45, excellent health. Address Box C-975, California Lumber Merchant, 508 Central Bldg., Los Angeles, Calif.

WANT TO SELL YOUR YARD?

Do you want to liquidate for the duration? See us. Twohy Lumber Co., Lumber Yard Brokers,801 Petroleum Bldg., Ircs Angeles: Telephone PRospect 8746.

Viola Dary, a daughter, Mrs. Bernice Dary Smith, a son, W. Maurice Dary, and two grandchildren.

Mrs. Lois Marie Lentz

Funeral services for Mrs. Lois Marie Lentz of Encinitas, Calif., who passed away on November 1 following a five weeks' illness, were held at Santa Ana, Wednesday morning, November 4, with Rev. Fred W. Niedringhaus, pastor of the First Congregational Church, officiating. She was 47 years of age.

Mrs. Lentz was the wife of Norbert E. Lentz, who for many years was manager of the Barr Lumber Company at Santa Ana before they moved to Encinitas to establish the Encinitas Lumber Company and where Mrs. Lentz was associated with her husband in the business.

Mrs. Lentz was born in Huron, South Dakota, and had lived in California since she was two years old. While a resident of Santa Ana she was active in the Santa Ana Ebell, Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War, and the Santa Ana Country Club.

Besides her husband, she is survived by a daughter, and a son, Don, who is in the Navy.

Builders Must Gear Construction to War Program

Washington, Oct 29.-Builders the country over will be required to gear all future housing construction to the war program by meeting standards of design and material consumption which were announced today by the Director General for Operations under the title, "'War Housing Construction Standards."

"It is necessary in the national interest," the announcement reads, "that all future housing construction meet standards of design and material consumption which have been established by the War Production Board in consultation with the National Housing Agency."

The purpose of the directive is to insure that maximum amounts of housing for essential war-time needs will be provided from limited visible supplies of critical materials, particularly metals and soft wood lumber.

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