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Horace M. Scalee of Menlo Park, long-time owner of tlte Sugar Pine Lumber Co., Menlo Park, Ca., died Feb. 16 after a long illness. He was 68.

Mr. Scales died at Children's Hospital in San Francisco, the same hospital in which he was born. He had been a patient there only twice, at birth and death

He retired some yeals ago from his lumber business, but remained active in a number of organizations.

He was a member of the Olympic Club Pistol Team, the Coast Guard Reserve and the Redwood City Exchange Club, and was past commodore of Sequoia Yacht Club of Redwood City.

He is survived by his wife, Lela, to whom he was married in 1928; a Bon, a daughter, and eight grandchildren.

In 1883, J. E. Higgins entered the lumber business and started serving the burgeoning city of San Francisco. And we've been growing ever since. Today, Northern California's largest supplier of hardwoods, plywood and related lumber products, we also carry a full line of better grade kiln-dried and air-dried softwoods. Plant facilities now include completely stocked yards in San Francisco, Sacramento and Union City. If you're not already doing business with Higgins, grve us a call; you'll be glad you did. San Francisco: 824-8744. Sacramento: 927-2727. Union Citv: 471-4900.

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