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Helen L. Peterman, co-owner of Peterman Lumber, Inc., Fontana, Ca., died ofcancer June 12. 1991. in Desert Hot Springs, Ca.

A native of Kansas City, Mo., she joined Pine Ridge Lumber in 1970 and went to Barclay Lumber in 1972. She became office manager in 1975 of Star Lumber, Industry, Ca. She and her husband started Peterman Lumber in 1979.

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(Continued from page 19) cantly, as many analysts expect will happen later this year, and timber supply grows increasingly problematic, new record prices may be set, he said. Additionally, preservationist groups have requested more injunctions against harvesting, which could aggravate the situation, Goetzl noted.

Only Congress can resolve the issue, said Goetzl. AFRA and organized labor have joined in sup-

Mrs. Peterman is survived by her widower, Pete, three children, a brother and eight grandchildren.

Dentley "Dan" Middleton, 82, owner and president of Middleton Moulding Co., Chico, Ca., died May 19, 1991, in Oroville, Ca.

Raised in Grants Pass. Or.. Mr. Middleton worked for Gray Eagle Lumber Co., Dorris Lumber Co. and Lakeview Moulding before moving to Chico in 1948 to start Chico Moulding Co. In 1954 he formed Yuba City Millwork, Marys- port of the Forests and Families Protection Act, which would provide a degree of timber supply and worker certainty at the same time that it provides for conservation of owls and old growth forests.

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(Continued.liom page 23) successful. Business interests have raised money and slated a campaign to protect mankind from those who would bar development of any kind. ville, Ca., and later helped finance Richfield Wood Products and Richfield Box Co. is survived by his widow, Vada, three daughters, seven grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.

After a fire in the 1970s, Yuba City Millwork was moved to Chico and in 1987 renamed Middleton Moulding Co.

Mr.

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